The Kettle Creek Battlefield in Washington, Georgia is the site of one of the most important battles of the American Revolution. Visitors will find a loop trail and interpretive signs that describe the battle, as well as recent archaeological studies. The Battle of Kettle Creek took place in 1779 and on February 14, the Loyalists were defeated by the Patriots, breaking the British’s stronghold on Georgia. There are several trails for hiking at the battlefield site, as well as a picnic area on top of “War Hill.” Revolutionary Days takes place in February, featuring battle reenactments, a parade, and more.

Warhill Rd, Washington GA 30673, Phone: 706-678-5111

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