Bennington Battlefield State Historic Site

Bennington Battlefield State Historic Site Welcome to the official page of Bennington Battlefield State Historic Site, located in NY's Rensselaer County.

Visit to learn more about this significant Revolutionary War battle and explore the battlefield. Bennington Battlefield State Historic Site is the location of a Revolutionary War battle between crown forces under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Friedrich Baum and American forces under General John Stark and Colonel Seth Warner. A detachment from British General John Burgoyne's army was sent to s

cure much needed supplies including mounts, oxen, carts and livestock in Bennington. American miltia successfully repelled this force as well as reinforcements sent to its aid. The British surrendered on October 17, 1777, after two unsuccessful battles in Saratoga. The Saratoga Campaign has since been identified as the turning point of the Revolutionary War. Facilities at the site include game fields, 276 acres, interpretive panels, information room, and restrooms. Find out more at: https://parks.ny.gov/visit/historic-sites/bennington-battlefield-state-historic-site

ANNOUNCEMENT! New Trail Opens at Bennington Battlefield State Historic Site🌳We are excited to announce the completion of...
06/03/2026

ANNOUNCEMENT! New Trail Opens at Bennington Battlefield State Historic Site🌳

We are excited to announce the completion of the Victory Loop Trail, a new formalized recreation trail at Bennington Battlefield State Historic Site. In recognition of on June 6, we welcome everyone to get outside and explore this new unpaved 1-mile trail as part of the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation's 250th commemoration of the American Revolution.

The Victory Loop Trail offers new opportunities for non-motorized recreational activities at Bennington Battlefield. The trail is situated along fields and woodland edges with access to the Walloomsac River, providing great opportunities for fishing and birding. The riverside trail crosses flat terrain, making it a less strenuous alternative to other more moderate trails at the battlefield and a cross-country skiing option in the winter months. Pets are allowed on the historic site’s trails and must be on a leash no longer than 6 feet and under control at all times.

Parking for the Victory Loop Trail is located on the grounds of 30 Caretakers Road in Hoosick, NY with trail access behind the Caretaker’s House. Hours of operation for this trail are 8am to sunset. There are no public restrooms available at this location. Restrooms are available at the Battlefield Lane area across Route 67.

The new trail covers ground that was hotly contested in the 1777 Battle of Bennington. After the British positions collapsed under the American attack of the first engagement, General John Stark pursued the retreating Crown forces into these fields. It was here that the British forces were cut off and forced to surrender. Previously, public access to the Retreat Fields was limited. The installation of a formalized trail now provides an opportunity for visitors to traverse the landscape of this significant moment in the battle’s history.

For a site trail map and more information, visit https://parks.ny.gov/visit/historic-sites/bennington-battlefield-state-historic-site.

Thank you to everyone who visited us during the Hoosick Township Historical Society History Fair! Special thanks to the ...
05/20/2026

Thank you to everyone who visited us during the Hoosick Township Historical Society History Fair! Special thanks to the volunteers with Bennington 250 and Friends of the Bennington Battlefield for the demonstrations, and for providing a window into life during the 18th century!
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🚧Battlefield Lane Road Repair and Culvert Replacement🚧Road damage repair and culvert replacement is ongoing at Benningto...
05/01/2026

🚧Battlefield Lane Road Repair and Culvert Replacement🚧

Road damage repair and culvert replacement is ongoing at Bennington Battlefield State Historic Site to improve site drainage, preserve safe public access to the historic site, and enhance the visitor experience. To accommodate this work, Battlefield Lane is closed to vehicles until Saturday, May 23 - Memorial Day Weekend.

Other sections of the historic site, including the Caretakers Road and Valley View Trail areas, remain open. These areas offer historical interpretation, outdoor recreational opportunities, and parking.

Scheduled events such as I Love My Park Day on Saturday, May 2 and the Hoosick History & Heritage Fair on Saturday, May 16 will still take place at Bennington Battlefield State Historic Site.

Please contact the historic site at 518-860-9094 or [email protected] for more information about site events, tours and programming.

We're Hiring! 📣Interested in working for parks? Apply to join our maintenance team! We're looking for a seasonal, part-t...
04/30/2026

We're Hiring! 📣

Interested in working for parks? Apply to join our maintenance team! We're looking for a seasonal, part-time (PR3) candidate to help with maintenance operations during the summer season (May-September). This position is great for responsible candidates who can commit a couple days a week to help with general groundskeeping. Candidates must possess a valid driver's license as a condition of employment. Apply Now ⬇

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Address

Battlefield Lane & NY-67
Hoosick, NY
12090

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 8pm
Tuesday 8am - 8pm
Wednesday 8am - 8pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 8pm
Saturday 8am - 8pm
Sunday 8am - 8pm

Telephone

+15188609094

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