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Shiloh National Military Park
Fees & Reservations
Rangers
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Rangers at Shiloh's Front Desk

ENTRANCE FEES

Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center:

No fees!

Shiloh Battlefield:

Family - Single Private Vehicle
Fees: $5.00 - 7 Days

Individual
Fees:
$3.00 - 7 Days

Commercial Vechicle, 7-25 passenger capacity
Fees: $40

Commercial Vehicle, 1-6 passenger capacity
Fees: $25

Commercial Vehicle, 26+ passenger capacity
Fees: $100

Golden Age/National Park Pass/ Golden Access
Fees: Free!
Details: We accept the Golden Age, National Park, and Golden Access passes at the park Visitor Center.

Annual Park Pass
Fees:
$10.00 - 12 Months
Details: The Shiloh Annual Park Pass is valid only at Shiloh National Military Park for one year from the date of purchase.

School Groups

Fees: Free!
Details: The Land and Water Conservation Fund Act allows the waiving of some recreational and entrance fees for school groups and other bona fide educational institutions for educational visits related directy to the unique resources found within National Park Service areas. Teachers desiring an educational fee waiver must submit a request on school letterhead one month prior to the group's anticipated visit. The letter must LIST SPECIFIC LEARNING OBJECTIVES for the field trip, and include the following: date of visit; time of visit; number of children; number of adults, school's name, address, phone number, fax number, and e:mail address; and a primary contact name. As teachers are often difficult to reach during classes, it is helpful to have a home telephone number so that park staff may speak directly with the teacher who is making the arrangements.

Shiloh Veterans  

Did You Know?
Shiloh National Military Park was originally under the jurisdiction of the United States War Department, who worked with veterans to build and monument the park. It was only in 1933 that Shiloh and the other battlefields were transferred to the National Park Service.

Last Updated: August 10, 2006 at 10:03 EST