Today Bull Run is a National Park that welcomes over 900,000 visitors per year! The park includes a visitors center (seen above), a museum filled with artifacts, a mini-theatre where you will be swept back in time as the battles are wonderfully brought back to life, as well as a bookstore and gift shop.
Hundreds of thousands of teachers, students, and interested Americans travel to Bull Run each year to experience it's breathtaking intrigue.
Outside of the visitors center there are 5,000 acres of land to explore. Attractions include Henry House Hill, the Stone House, Stonewall Jackson memorial statue, the Brawner farm interpretive center, horseback riding, beautiful hikes, and much much more! Reenactments usually take place during July-August, and guided tours are available throughout the year. To visit the National Park Service website for Bull Run, click here.
Below you will find a slideshow featuring many pictures of what Bull Run Battlefield looks like today!
Hundreds of thousands of teachers, students, and interested Americans travel to Bull Run each year to experience it's breathtaking intrigue.
Outside of the visitors center there are 5,000 acres of land to explore. Attractions include Henry House Hill, the Stone House, Stonewall Jackson memorial statue, the Brawner farm interpretive center, horseback riding, beautiful hikes, and much much more! Reenactments usually take place during July-August, and guided tours are available throughout the year. To visit the National Park Service website for Bull Run, click here.
Below you will find a slideshow featuring many pictures of what Bull Run Battlefield looks like today!