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Shiloh National Military Park
Group Visit/Fee Waiver Forms
Steamboat
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Steamboat at Pittsburg Landing

ALL GROUPS (scout, school, military, commercial, church, etc.) planning to visit the park should complete and submit the Group Visit Application (below) in advance. Please type in the spaces provided and print out the form. You may either mail your completed form to Shiloh National Military Park, 1055 Pittsburg Landing Road, Shiloh TN 38376, or FAX it to 731-689-5330.

IMPORTANT: This form merely notifies the park of your intentions. It does NOT book a ranger-led program or tour. It does NOT waive your entrance fee.

SCHOOL GROUPS: A fee waiver application (below) is required for fees to be waived. Also required is a listing of your specific learning objectives on school stationery. Please sign your letter and submit it one month prior to your visit. If you wish to arrange for a ranger-led program please contact Ranger Charlie Spearman at 731-689-5696. For more information on educational programs, click here.

SCOUT GROUPS: Scout groups do not qualify for education fee waivers. Scouts over the age of 15, leaders, and parents must pay the park's entrance fee. Any scout group wishing to participate in a service project should contact Ranger Joe Davis at 731-689-5696 at least four weeks in advance.

MILITARY GROUPS: If you are requesting a ranger-led staff ride, you should call Ranger Charlie Spearman (731-689-5696) well in-advance of your planned staff ride.

COMMERCIAL GROUPS: Members of commercial groups are welcome to attend any scheduled interpretive program that is offered to the visiting public. However, Park Rangers do not serve as guides on commercial tours.

Group Visit Form

Fee Waiver Form

Military Group  

Did You Know?
Shiloh National Military Park routinely hosts active and reserve military groups studying the lessons of Shiloh. Called "staff rides" by the army, these study sessions can provide historic lessons learned that can be put into use in today's military.

Last Updated: January 22, 2007 at 15:44 EST