The Great Redoubt
Tour Road Stop 9

A very scenic view from a hilltop overlooking the Hudson River. 
a lone cannon in the foreground points out into the valley. Rolling hills are
visible in the far distance.

The Great Redoubt was the system of fortifications built by the British on this hill and two others to the north. It was designed to guard their hospital, artillery park, and supplies on the river flat, and the boat bridge across the Hudson. Burgoyne withdrew his army to this vicinity during the night of October 7.

Back to Map | To Stop 10