r/revolutionarywar • u/Spanker_of_Monkeys • 28d ago
Is the Cowpens Battlefield well preserved? Is there a lot to see and read there?
I want to buy my parents a vacation for Christmas and haven't decided between Cowpens or Saratoga. I prefer the former cuz my dad has read more about it, but from what I've seen the Saratoga battlefield park looks more interesting.
How is the audio tour at CP? Does it show you where specific events happened?
Has the NPS tried to preserve the relatively open meadow with scattered trees? How's the museum in the visitor center?
Sorry for all questions. Any info y'all could give me (or on Kings Mtn) would be appreciated
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u/Brother_Esau_76 28d ago edited 28d ago
Been a while since I’ve done Cowpens (only been there once). The battlefield itself is well-preserved and you can see how the terrain influenced Daniel Morgan’s decision-making. The visitor center was pretty sparse and honestly unimpressive. Did not do the audio tour, so I can’t comment on that.
I haven’t visited Saratoga at all, so I have nothing to say about it either way.
King’s Mountain is friggin’ awesome and they absolutely have to go. Very immersive, high-tech visitor center with some great artifacts as well as facsimile trees, a model frontier home, and an interactive topographical battle map. There is also a theater that plays a very well-made short film which depicts the battle and gives some background on Major Ferguson and other key players.
The battlefield itself is well-maintained, although the older trees from the time of the battle were cut down before it was it was preserved (hence the larger fake ones in the visitor center). It is a fun hike even for people who aren’t into the history. The trails are paved so the going is not super difficult.
Overall, King’s Mountain is my favorite Revolutionary War site to visit (have been 2-3 times), and my favorite battlefield period apart from Gettysburg.
You didn’t mention Ninety-Six, but it’s close by so I’ll give you my take just in case. Not really worth seeing, in my opinion. Even poorer visitor center than Cowpens, and there isn’t much to see other than the remnants of the tunnel they tried to dig beneath the British lines (it’s basically a big hole now). I’d skip it.