Tourist attractions: Dade Battlefield St. Historic Site


The battle that started the Second Seminole War is commemorated in January each year under the oaks of Dade Battlefield. On December 28, 1835, Seminole Indian warriors ambushed 108 soldiers at this site-only three soldiers survived. The park protects not only a historic battlefield, but also the natural communities as they existed when the soldiers and Seminoles battled over 180 years ago. Strolling a half-mile nature trail through pine flatwoods, visitors might see gopher tortoises, woodpeckers, songbirds, hawks, and indigo snakes. The park has a playground, picnic area with covered shelters, and a recreation hall. The visitor center has information and displays about the battle and visitors can watch a twelve-minute video history, This Land, These Men. The center is open 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. daily. Located off I-75, exit 314, west of U.S. 301.

Dade Battlefield St. Historic Site Web Site


Museum Address:
Off S.R. 476 West, 7200 County Rd 603
Bushnell, FL

Dade Battlefield St. Historic Site Contacts:
Phone: (352) 793-4781



Dade Battlefield St. Historic Site, Bushnell, Florida

Dade Battlefield St. Historic Site




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