
Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route National Historic Trail
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Journey through early American history and walk in the footsteps of our nationās founding fathers as you explore the Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route (WRRRNHT). This National Historic Trail commemorates over 680 miles of land and water trails followed by the allied armies of General George Washington and the French Lieutenant General Comte Jean de Rochambeau. During their 1781 march from Newport, Rhode Island to Yorktown, Virginia, the French army established an encampment on what is now the Meadowood Special Recreation Management Area (SRMA).
A segment of this trail connects with a BLM system of trails crossing the SRMA on the historic Mason Neck Peninsula, just a short drive from the nationās capital. The WRRRNHT follows the historical route taken by George Washington and French General Rochambeau during the Revolutionary War. The course of the American Revolution unfolds along this 700-mile trail across ten states.
General George Washington and French General Rochambeau led their combined forces on this path to the siege of Yorktown. The effort and cooperation between the two sides secured American independence. Over 250 years ago, Meadowood was an encampment site used by portions of General Rochambeauās army during the march to and from Yorktown.
This area was used by the baggage train and a detachment of Hussars (light cavalry) on the march to Yorktown in September of 1781. Five different detachments of Rochambeauās army used Meadowood during the armyās return march in July 1782. In 2012, archaeological investigations identified the location of the site when musket repair tools, bayonet fragments, and iron kettle pieces indicative of a military encampment were found.
Additional archaeological research is under development to better understand the precise structure and layout of the encampment. At Meadowood, the trail transects open meadows, enters mature hardwood forests, and crosses riparian wetlands.
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