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Columbus-Belmont State Park
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Columbus-Belmont State Park Welcome © Dwight Carter
Beautiful arrangment of flowers welcomes you
Columbus-Belmont State Park Civil War Days © Dwight Carter
One of the huge cannons that protected the riverway
Columbus-Belmont State Park © Mal Daniel
Columbus-Belmont State Park © Mal Daniel
Columbus-Belmont State Park © Mal Daniel
Columbus-Belmont State Park © Mal Daniel
Columbus-Belmont State Park © Mal Daniel
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COLUMBUS-BELMONT STATE PARK
COLUMBUS-BELMONT STATE PARK
350 Park Road
Columbus, Kentucky   42032-0009

Phone: 270-677-2327
Reservations: 270-677-2327
At one time, national leaders considered moving the country's capital from Washington to Columbus--a nod to Columbus-Belmont's important role in American history. The site was considered a strategic location for control of the Mississippi River, and the struggle to control the river led to the Battle of Belmont on November 7, 1861.

Confederate General Leonidas Polk established camps on both the Kentucky and Missouri sides of the river and named the more heavily fortified Columbus the "Gibraltar of the West." But a Union General destined for the White House, Ulysses S. Grant, outflanked the "Gibraltar" and forced evacuation of the Confederates in 1862.

Today, you can still see the massive chain and anchor used by the South to block passage of Union gunboats and the earthen trenches dug to protect over 19-thousand Confederate troops. The farmhouse that served as a Civil War hospital is now a museum that interprets many historic events at this site. The park has a beautiful campground and activity center.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES OVERVIEW
Day-UseHiking Trailyes
 Swimming Beachyes
BoatingLaunch Rampsyes
CampingFull Hookup Sitesyes
WinterActivitiesyes
Camping
Campers relax amid beautiful settings on the river cliff campground. The campground has 38 sites with utility hookups and grills. A central service building offers rest rooms, showers, and laundry facilities.

Open April-Oct. No advance reservations. Check-out by 2:00 PM, Central time. Pets are allowed if restrained.
Meeting Rooms
Enjoy your next business meeting, family reunion, or social function at the beautiful Activity Center. This modern hill-top facility is carved out of the surrounding woodland, near the bluffs of the Mississippi River. The spacious Activity Room accommodates 200 guests, and the Conference Room seats 50 guests. For all your meeting needs, the center features banquet tables, audio-visual equipment, presentation materials, a dance floor, stage, and kitchen. Park administrative offices are also located in the Center.
Boating
The park offers a public boat ramp for launching into the Mississippi River, providing an opportunity for various water activities such as fishing and boating. However, there are no rental facilities available within the park itself; visitors need to bring their own equipment or rent from nearby providers. The river's strong currents require caution when navigating.
Fishing
Located in Kentucky, this park offers fishing opportunities on the Mississippi River. Anglers can catch catfish and bass here. There's also a chance to reel in crappie or bluegill from these waters. Fishing is permitted year-round for those with valid licenses.



Picnicking
Columbus-Belmont is the perfect locale for your next picnic outing. The park?s facilities include picnic tables, grills and a playground, as well as four picnic shelters. Shelters available for rental up to one year in advance.
Area Attractions
Museum:

In April 2004, Columbus-Belmont unveiled new exhibits in a farmhouse identified locally as the Civil War infirmary. Visitors become immersed in the Civil War, when hundreds of thousands of soldiers passing this site saw an earthwork "fortress" comparable to Spain?s Rock of Gilbraltar. Four galleries reinterpret some of the many stories of what happened here.

Museum adminission:

$2 admission for adults; $1.50 for children.Group rate for ten or more persons: $1.50 for adults; $1 for children.

Visitor Comments, Memories and Reviews
July 28 the flag by CryBaby
park review stars; one to five I understand how a lot of the funding for the park comes from gov........ but as the people of the park that visit and contribute also to this funding ..... I vote to put the Battle Flag back in the park ....not about hate .....tis about heritage
October 16 My favorite place for camping by Pat Gupton
park review stars; one to five I have camped for several years, in several different campgrounds, and I absolutely love camping at Columbus Park. It is quiet here, scenery is the prettiest ever. I love watching the barges on the river, and walking the trenches. It is a clean, well kept campground, with clean bathrooms, and showers. Staff are all friendly, and very helpful, and they work hard to make your stay a pleasure. Highly recommend this as a place to come for relaxation, and fun.
March 10 civil war ball by yearly camper
park review stars; one to five We Love the ball during the civil war but the judging is very bad. Whoever is in charge of this should get it more together and have it where you can get looks and be more honest. it was bad last year and some kids really look forward to that. we are there every year and I couldn't believe how its not together. I have a florist here in my hometown (Hickman) and would be glad to help with this. My husband helps in the fight every year. Please let me know if you need any help. I would love doing this. I do it here in our town and don't mind helping. Thanks
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