Battle of Lexington State Historic Site preserves the location of the Civil War’s Battle of Lexington, offering visitors a glimpse into 19th-century military history and outdoor exploration along the Missouri River.
The Battle of Lexington State Historic Site in Missouri commemorates the significant 1861 Civil War battle where Missouri State Guard forces overtook Union troops in a strategic engagement. Situated along the eastern banks of the Missouri River, the site spans the original battlefield grounds with rolling hills, river bluffs, and wooded areas typical of the region’s river valley ecology. Visitors can explore well-preserved earthworks, historic monuments, plaques, and interpretive exhibits that bring the history of the battle to life. The geography offers moderate hiking opportunities around the battlefield, as well as views overlooking the river, providing a blend of history and nature. The Battlefield State Historic Site draws Civil War enthusiasts, history buffs, and outdoor lovers interested in walking the same grounds where tactics and artillery shaped Missouri’s wartime narrative. The park's quiet trails offer peaceful wildlife viewing with native species such as white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and a variety of songbirds. Annual reenactments and educational programs hosted by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources enhance visitor experience. Though smaller in scale compared to larger parks, the site provides a focused and rich historical environment complemented by the natural landscape of mid-Missouri's river corridor.
Fort Lucas earthwork fortifications and artillery placements
Interpretive pavilion with detailed Civil War battle exhibits
Overlooks providing views of the Missouri River and surrounding battlefield
Annual Civil War reenactment events and guided tours
Remains of the defensive earthworks constructed by Missouri State Guard troops, offering a tangible connection to Civil War fortifications.
Scenic viewpoint overlooking the Missouri River and battlefield, providing perspective on the strategic importance of the location.
A covered area featuring exhibits on the Battle of Lexington, soldiers’ experiences, and key artifacts.