Date/Time
Date(s) - June 13, 2026
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Location
Sailor's Creek Battlefield State Park
Categories
When armies clashed during the American Civil War, often times following a battle bizarre, inexplicable, curious, strange twists of fate and ironic circumstance astonishingly revealed themselves. The Battles of Sailor’s Creek was no different in this regard with multiple stories that seem to have come straight from the Twilight Zone.
Park Ranger Lee Wilcox will host a presentation on these “Strange But True” episodes that occurred during and immediately after the pivotal April 6, 1865 battle as part of Virginia’s “History and Culture” weekend of educational activities.
This family-friendly program is FREE to the public and will take place indoors at the Visitor Center Museum. For questions, please contact the Visitor Center at 804-561-7510.

About Virginia State Parks History and Culture Day
On June 15, 1936, Virginia became the first state to open an entire park system of six parks on the same day. To celebrate this significant anniversary, Virginia State Parks hosts History and Culture Day every year on June 15, providing a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the stories that make our parks special while enjoying the scenic beauty of its natural landscapes. From living history demonstrations to ranger-led kayaking tours and guided nature walks, History and Culture Day offers special programs for visitors of all ages.
