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National Historical Park

Valley Forge National Historical Park

PA

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About This Park

Valley Forge is the place where George Washington and the Continental Army took refuge during the winter of 1777-1778. Today the park protects 3,500 acres of meadows, woodlands, historic landscapes, and monuments commemorating the resolve of the Revolutionary War generation and honoring the power of people to pull together, overcome adversity, and find renewal through transformation.

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Photos

outdoors, log huts, gravel path, sunset, clouds

The sun sets at Muhlenberg's Brigade.

Credit: NPS Photo / Gregory Purifoy

a building that extends into a hillside with a flagpole and landscaping out front

The front entrance to the Visitor Center at Valley Forge.

Credit: NPS Photo/ G. Purifoy

outdoors, monument, statue, man on horse, grass, trees, clouds.

The Anthony Wayne Statue at Valley Forge.

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The National Memorial Arch at Valley Forge.

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Washington's Headquarters in spring.

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Plan Your Visit

Park Grounds

The park grounds including roads, parking lots, trails, and monuments are open from 7am to dark (30 minutes after sunset) year round. Park grounds remain open on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Day.

Mon7:00AM - Sunset
Tue7:00AM - Sunset
Wed7:00AM - Sunset
Thu7:00AM - Sunset
Fri7:00AM - Sunset
Sat7:00AM - Sunset
Sun7:00AM - Sunset

Washington's Headquarters

Washington's Headquarters has summer hours and winter hours. Summer hours (when the house is open daily from 10 AM to 5 PM) go into effect on Monday, March 23rd, 2026. Winter hours (when the house is open daily, 10 AM to 4 PM) go into effect on the first Sunday in November when Daylight Savings Time ends (Nov 1, 2026) and continue until Dec 31. Winter hours in the new year (when the house is open weekends only, 10 AM to 4 PM) go into effect on Jan 1.

Mon10:00AM - 5:00PM
Tue10:00AM - 5:00PM
Wed10:00AM - 5:00PM
Thu10:00AM - 5:00PM
Fri10:00AM - 5:00PM
Sat10:00AM - 5:00PM
Sun10:00AM - 5:00PM

Visitor Centers

Visitor Center at Valley Forge

The Visitor Center at Valley Forge is open daily, 9 AM to 5 PM. Closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's days. First opened in 1978, the Visitor Center at Valley Forge is a multi-use building designed by Walter Ogg of the Philadelphia firm of Eshbach, Glass, Kale, and Associates, and includes visitor information services, The Encampment Store, and a museum exhibit that tells the story of the Valley Forge encampment of the Continental Army.

1000 North Outer Line Drive
King of Prussia, PA 19406
Operating Hours
Mon9:00AM - 5:00PM
Tue9:00AM - 5:00PM
Wed9:00AM - 5:00PM
Thu9:00AM - 5:00PM
Fri9:00AM - 5:00PM
Sat9:00AM - 5:00PM
Sun9:00AM - 5:00PM

The park is conveniently located off of U.S. Route 422. The main entrance to the park is at the intersection of State Route 23 and North Gulph Road. Immediately after entering the park, proceed straight through the stop sign and continue down the hill to access the parking area. From the Pennsylvania Turnpike, take Exit 326. From Interstate I-76, take Route 422 West to Route 23 West/Valley Forge. From State Route 252, take State Route 23 East.

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Things to Do

exhibit space with written exhibits and tactile models

Explore the Valley Forge Encampment Museum Exhibit

Explore the sights, sounds, and stories of the Valley Forge encampment in the brand-new museum exhibit located at the Vi...

Duration: 20-60 Minutes

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Be a Valley Forge B.A.R.K. Ranger

Learn the four B.A.R.K. principles, complete pages in the activity book, and show your work to a ranger at the visitor c...

Duration: 10-30 Minutes

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Exhibit panels with text and images are mounted on free-standing walls. wood-paneled floor

Explore the Washington's Wartime Family Exhibit

Explore the motivations and decisions of General George Washington and learn about the people that made up Washington's ...

Duration: 5-30 Minutes

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Take a Trolley Tour

Trolley tours are offered on a seasonal basis. Check the schedule for current tour status. Trolley tours depart from the...

Duration: 90 Minutes

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Rent a Bicycle

For those who want to explore Valley Forge on two wheels, The Encampment Store offers seasonal bike rentals, weather per...

Duration: 2-8 Hours

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Watch the Park Orientation Film

The 19-minute park orientation film Determined to Persevere: The Valley Forge Encampment is shown daily on the hour and ...

Duration: 19 Minutes

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Lesson Plans

I Know That Tune! Folk Music, Traditions, Opinions, & Historical Facts

Grades Middle School: Sixth Grade through Eighth Grade60 MinutesLiteracy and Language ArtsSocial Studies

At the end of this lesson, students will be able to: 1. Analyze & Interpret three songs used during the American Revolution. 2. Compare and contrast opinions and memories of the American Revolution. 3. Recognize how opinion and historic events influenced popular Revolutionary era song lyrics.

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Reflections of African American Patriots at Valley Forge

Grades Middle School: Sixth Grade through Eighth Grade60 MinutesSocial Studies

Students will examine the presence of African American soldiers in the Revolutionary War. Students will explore possible perspectives of key figures of that time. Summarize information from a variety of sources on a Black patriot by writing a focused response to an open- ended question and participating in class discussions.

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The March In

Grades Middle School: Sixth Grade through Eighth Grade90 MinutesSocial Studies

In this lesson, students will examine secondary source documents and utilize map skills to understand the reasons why Valley Forge was chosen as the site for the Continental Army's winter encampment in 1777. Students will then be able to answer the following essential question: Why did General George Washington choose Valley Forge as the site for the Army’s winter encampment?

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Valley Forge: By the Numbers

Grades Middle School: Sixth Grade through Eighth Grade90 MinutesMathSocial Studies

Students will be able to use multiplication and division to gain a better understanding of the quantity of supplies and manpower needed during the Valley Forge winter encampment. Students will be able to analyze how the Continental Army could impact the lives of locals, from a supply standpoint, during the Valley Forge winter encampment.

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Part of the 9/11 Trail

Valley Forge National Historical Park is one of the National Park Service sites connected by the 9/11 National Memorial Trail, a 1,500+ mile pathway of remembrance linking the three 9/11 memorial sites.

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