Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Tours

Harpers Ferry National Historical Park which includes heritage elements and a small town or village
Harpers Ferry National Historical Park featuring heritage elements and a small town or village
Harpers Ferry National Historical Park showing heritage elements and a small town or village
Harpers Ferry National Historical Park showing heritage elements
Harpers Ferry National Historical Park which includes a church or cathedral and heritage elements as well as children


Browse exhibitions, hike across Civil War battlefields and take part in cooking, blacksmithing and tin-making workshops at this historic park.

Spend a day at Harpers Ferry National Historical Park exploring family-friendly attractions and learn about the region’s role in early American life and the Civil War. The park encompasses over 3,600 acres (1,500 hectares) across West Virginia, Maryland and Virginia and contains several museums, historic buildings, Civil War battle sites and trails.

Wander through the lower part of the town of Harpers Ferry, where exhibits are housed in historic buildings. At the John Brown Wax Museum, find out about the failed raid led by the famous abolitionist John Brown. He planned to steal weapons for use in a slave rebellion, but he was caught, tried and ultimately hanged. The incident was a key catalyst for the Civil War.

Join a ranger-guided tour to hear more about the region’s history. Routes and topics covered on these tours change regularly so check ahead on the website to see what is happening during your visit. Alternatively, embark on a guided horse-and-wagon tour, which is available for an additional fee.

Head off independently to walk along scenic hiking trails. More than 20 miles (32 kilometers) of trails crisscross the park and range from gentle riverside strolls to challenging mountain treks. Some routes lead past Civil War battle sites and others merge with sections of the famous Appalachian Trail or the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park footpath. As you hike, be alert for geese, turtles and beavers and try to spot Civil War cannons.

Workshops focusing on historic trades are also held in the park. Book spots in advance if you want to participate. Discover old-fashioned recipes at cooking classes or hone your skills at a tinware workshop.

Harpers Ferry is located at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers. Purchase a pass for the park at the Harpers Ferry National Park Visitor Center south of town. Consider parking at the visitor center as spaces in town are extremely limited. A shuttle bus operates between here and the town.

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Reviews of Harpers Ferry National Historical Park

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The John Brown museum inside the park does a great job of telling the story of the raid on Harpers Ferry in three sections: Before the Raid, The Raid, and After the Raid. The short films are timed to allow you to move between exhibits; they start the first video on the hour and half hour. We showed up later than planned, and since we got there after 4 pm our admission was free. We still had time to see most of the things we wanted to see.

5/5 - Excellent

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Spent a few hours hiking the Bolivar and Schoolhouse ridges on an extremely blustery mid-January day. The battlefield markers are very informative and show how topography was important to battle strategy.. Saw only a handfull of people and a deer or two in the wooded area of Bolivar.

3/5 - Okay

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Check out parking before you go. We found it very confusing.

2/5 - Disappointing

CP

No parking to be had, so we didn't actually visit the park.....we wanted to but wasn't doable with the parking situation and two toddlers.

2/5 - Disappointing

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I was told to see Lewis and Clark collapsible boat. Instead there was a drawing no reconstruction. Waste of time. Could have seen photo online.

1/5 - Terrible

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Tourust trap for sure.

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