Operating Hours
Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail
The Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail can be visited in any season. It includes sections of walkable pathway, a Commemorative Motor Route, affiliated historic sites and museums, and wayside exhibits. Along the way it passes through four NPS areas, two National Forests, an Army Corps of Engineers Dam &Reservoir, plus several state and county parks.
Standard Hours
Monday: Sunrise to Sunset
Tuesday: Sunrise to Sunset
Wednesday: Sunrise to Sunset
Thursday: Sunrise to Sunset
Friday: Sunrise to Sunset
Saturday: Sunrise to Sunset
Sunday: Sunrise to Sunset
Admission & Tickets
There are no entrance fees for this park.
Directions
The trail travels over 330 miles through four states.
Accessibility & Amenities
- Accessible Rooms
- Amphitheater
- Audio Description
- Baby Changing Station
- Benches/Seating
- Bicycle - Rack
- Braille
- Captioned Media
- First Aid Kit Available
- Food/Drink - Snacks
- Gifts/Souvenirs/Books
- Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits
- Information
- Information - Maps Available
- Information - Ranger/Staff Member Present
- Information Kiosk/Bulletin Board
- Parking - Auto
- Parking - Bus/RV
- Picnic Shelter/Pavilion
- Picnic Table
- Restroom
- Restroom - Accessible
- Theater/Auditorium
- Toilet - Flush
- Trailhead
- Trailhead/Hiker Register
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Wheelchairs Available
What's Nearby
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