National Military Park

Horseshoe Bend Dog Policy

Horseshoe Bend National Military Park is Dog Friendly

Trails
Dogs Allowed
with 6' Leash []

Horseshoe Bend National Military Park is the site of the final battle, in March 1814, of the Creek War. The battle started when Andrew Jackson's 3300 men attacking 1000 Red Stick Creek men led by Chief Menawa. Andrew Jackson's men won, and the result of the battle led to the cession of 23 million acres to the United States. The park has trails, picnic areas, and a boat launch.

Horseshoe Bend National Military Park is dog friendly, and dogs are allowed while on leashes no longer than 6'.

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Trail Policy

Dogs are allowed on the 2.8 mile nature trail.

Location & Map

State
Alabama
Locality
Daviston

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