JOURNEY BACK IN TIME TO LEARN ABOUT THE LONGEST AND MOST EXPENSIVE
American Indian War in the history of the United States.
8 a.m. to sunset, 365 days a year. Visitor center open 9 am to 5pm
$3 per vehicle See All Fees
7200 Battlefield Parkway Bushnell FL 33513
352-793-4781
Visitors come for the history of Dade Battlefield Historic State Park , but they stay to learn more about the area, which includes ancient oaks and verdant pine flatwoods, as well as a variety of events, programmes, and hands-on craft classes offered throughout the calendar year. This National Historic Landmark, which was established in 1921 to preserve and commemorate the site of Dade’s Battle of 1835, a momentous event that sparked the longest and most costly American Indian war in United States history, has evolved into a focal point of the local community. Every January, approximately 2,000 visitors come to the park to witness the iconic battle reenactment, and families from near and far come to enjoy the beautiful grounds, indoor lodge, and outdoor pavilions for weddings, reunions, and other special occasions.
Picnics, hiking, and wildlife photography are all popular activities in the area. Interpretive programmes are offered on a regular basis to bring history to life. Do not miss the visitor centre, which contains a small museum with artefacts and displays related to the Florida Seminole wars, as well as an award-winning 12-minute video about the battle, titled “This Land, These Men,” that is well worth your time.
Books and gifts are available for purchase, and information about upcoming events is available in the form of printed materials.
Note: This is not the official Park website. However, it is an easy-to-use site, with everything you need to plan a trip.
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