Founded in 1991, Trailhead Graphics, Inc. publishes the best Civil War Park maps available to the public. The first maps in the "Battlefield Park" series were published in 1995—the response overwhelmingly positive—and today the series consists of nine maps. Civil War hobbyists and historians alike have agreed that these maps are a must-have when touring the parks. Ed Bearss, former Chief Historian of the National Park Service, summed up the maps by saying, “Besides being works of art, they provide in a pleasing format invaluable data for all park visitors, be they casual or dedicated battlefield stompers.

Folded Civil War Battlefield Maps

Trailhead Graphics' line of battlefield park maps, “Battlefield America," covers Civil War parks and areas. These maps are highly recommended by historians, park rangers, and Civil War authorities as the best way to find your way while stomping through a battlefield.

Key Features:

  • Designed for dedicated battlefield stompers as well as casual visitors
  • Detailed terrain (topographic)
  • Shows all monuments, markers, and tablets
  • Shows all relevant modern and historic landmarks
  • Clean, easy to read, full color
  • Printed on a waterproof and tear-resistant material
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Praise for Trailhead Graphics

  • “Tour de force”

    —Ed Bearss,

    former Chief Historian, NPS

  • “Historically significant”

    — Scott Hartwig,

    Gettysburg National Military Park

  • “An indispensable tool”

    — Woody Harrell,

    Shiloh National Military Park

  • “Simply the best guides available”

    —A.Wilson Greene,

    Pamplin Historical Park

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