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Monmouth Battlefield Walks


  • Monmouth Battlefield State Park 20 New Jersey 33 Business Manalapan Township, NJ, 07726 United States (map)

The 1st Sunday of each month, the Friends of Monmouth Battlefield host free guided afternoon walks across the Battlefield. Walks are free. Meet your guide at Monmouth Battlefield State Park’s Visitor Center at 1:30 p.m. The Perrine Hill tour meets at the Visitor's Center at 1:30 PM and then drives in convoy to Perrine Hill on Route 522. Appropriate hiking attire is encouraged.

If the weather looks questionable, call the park office for information at 732-462-9616. Walks are not ADA accessible.

Walks will go to one of three locations.  It is recommended that you check the Friends of Monmouth Facebook page (Events) to determine which tour will be held.

Hedgerow and Parsonage Farm at Monmouth Battlefield State Park Beginning at the Visitor Center, walk to the Hedgerow at the center of the battlefield. Learn how over 2,000 British infantry rushed the hedged fence and its 800 Continental defenders. Briefly the charge stalled here as the two sides fired at each other at point-blank range. The Hedgerow saw some fierce fighting and changed hands at least eight times during the battle. This tour also visits Oswald’s Knoll and follows the Americans' retreat to the Parsonage Farm where they held off the British and the Battle of Monmouth ended.

Perrine Hill at Monmouth Battlefield State Park Join us on a walk-up to Perrine Hill, which was the main American position during the afternoon of the Battle of Monmouth (June 28, 1778). It was here where the largest full artillery duel of the American Revolution raged. The American 10-gun battery commanded by Brigadier General Henry Knox was arranged along the ridge against the 11 cannons of the British Royal Artillery at the Parsonage Farm. This is where the legend of Molly Pitcher began. 

The Fight at the Point of Woods With your knowledgeable guide, walk the Battlefield and learn about the Fight at the Point of Woods during the Battle of Monmouth (June 28, 1778). It was here that Brigadier General Anthony Wayne's troops rallied to delay a British advance in the early afternoon of the Battle of Monmouth. This bloody action allowed General Washington time to move his army and form along Perrine Hill. 

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