The Blue Licks Battlefield State Park is a state park and historic site in Carlisle, Kentucky. It features and commemorates the Battle of Blue Licks.
The Blue Licks Battlefield State Park traces its historic significance back to the American Revolutionary War. In August 19, 1782, the Battle of Blue Licks took place at the site, which is now regarded as the final battle of the Revolutionary War.
Today a state nature preserve, the Blue Licks Battlefield State Park is rich in natural habitats. It is home to a cedar glade and is home to a large amount of herbivores like elk, woolly mammoths, and bison. The park also features the Licking River, which is open to fishing and canoeing, as well as the Pioneer Museum.
| Blue Licks Battlefield State Park Videos | Add Video |
|
|
|