Brandy Station Battlefield

Brandy Station Battlefield

Buddy Secor

Brandy Station Battlefield

Fleetwood Hill

Located along Route 29 among the rolling hills of the Culpeper County, Virginia, the Brandy Station battlefield still retains much of its wartime character and is well worth the visit for those who wish to explore this great cavalry battlefield.  Many new acres have been preserved from residential development. Tours of the battlefield begin at the famous Graffiti House, a Civil War headquarters and hospital that serves as the visitor center.  Several exhibits and artifacts are there, and battlefield tours are available.

Explore American Battlefield Trust Trails

Discover the bravery and sacrifice of those who fought on these grounds with our curated trail maps, offering exploration of key sites such as Buford's Knoll, St. James Church, and Fleetwood Hill.

The Brandy Station - Buford's Knoll Battlefield trail is a seven-stop, 2.52-mile hike that will guide you through the Battle for Buford's Knoll and the Beverly Ford Road. This trail is one of three that explores the battlefield at Brandy Station. Please allow 2 hours in order to walk and read the Interpretative information. Wayside exhibits provide information and orientation along the way on this trail. Please remain on the marked trails throughout your visit and watch for ticks and other wildlife. There are no restrooms or drinking facilities at this site, so please be prepared in advance for your visit. Browse more American Battlefield Trust trails.

The Brandy Station - St. James Church Battlefield trail is a 0.75-mile hike that takes you past four wayside signs interpreting the 1863 fight at St. James Church and the 1863-1864 winter encampments. The trail is a mown walking surface. Please allow 90 minutes to walk this trail. Wayside exhibits provide information and orientation along the way on this trail. Please remain on the marked trail throughout your visit and watch for ticks and other wildlife. There are no restrooms or drinking facilities at this site, so please be prepared in advance for your visit. Browse more American Battlefield Trust trails.

The Brandy Station - Fleetwood Hill Battlefield trail is a ten stop, 0.26-mile hike that will guide you through the Battle for Fleetwood Hill. This trail is one of three that explores the battlefield at Brandy Station. Please allow 30 minutes in order to walk and read the Interpretative information. Wayside exhibits provide information and orientation along the way on this trail. Please remain on the marked trail throughout your visit and watch for ticks and other wildlife. There are no restrooms or drinking facilities at this site, so please be prepared in advance for your visit. Browse more American Battlefield Trust trails.

Preservation

The American Battlefield Trust and our members have saved more than 2,159 acres at Brandy Station Battlefield.

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Related Battles

Culpeper County, VA | June 9, 1863
Result: Inconclusive
Estimated Casualties
1,299
Union
866
Confed.
433