Please note that all scheduled events and hours open are subject to current national, state, and/or local Covid-19 guidelines.
2023 SUMMER HOURS/DAYS OF OPERATION
During the summer months, Fort grounds are open to the public for self-paced/self-guided tours.
Hours: 11am – 5pm
Days: Saturdays and Sundays Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend
plus Fridays in June and July.
Free admission but donations are welcomed.
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2023 EVENTS
Fort Randolph will be hosting these four events for 2023.
These events are open to the public and admission is FREE.
(More information for those wishing to participate at Fort Randolph as a reenactor may be found under the "Volunteer" page.)
SIEGE OF FORT RANDOLPH
May 20, 2023 12pm- 5pm
The fort will serve as a historical setting and the public will be invited to step back in time (1776-1779)
and immerse themselves in the Siege of Fort Randolph as costumed reenactors bring this historic event to life.
Visitors are welcome to stay for as little or as long as they like.
Free admission, but donations are welcomed.
(Cornstalk hopes to see you there !! )
LIBERTY DAY AT FORT RANDOLPH
July 1, 2023 11am-5pm
1pm - Costumed reenactors will present a reading of the Declaration of Independence,
complete with rebuttals from the Native contingent and those Loyal to the Crown.
Self-paced/self-guided tours are available from 11am-5pm.
Free admission but donations are welcomed.
MOTHMAN FESTIVAL SATURDAY
September 16, 2023 11am-5pm
Self-paced/self-guided tours available from 11am-5pm.
Free admission but donations are welcomed.
FOLKLORE AND FEAR STORYTELLING
October 21, 2023 1pm-6pm
Multiple storytellers provide ‘Tales’ (family friendly!) at various locations throughout the fort grounds.
Visitors may stay as little or as long as they dare!
Tales and self-paced/self-guided tours available 1PM-6PM.
Free admissions but donations are welcomed.
CHRISTMAS ON THE FRONTIER
December 2, 2023 12pm-4pm
Visitors can tour the grounds at their own pace and learn about 18th century holiday traditions and
taste a few 18th century style holiday treats in the tavern.
Free admission but donations are welcomed.
2023 SUMMER HOURS/DAYS OF OPERATION
During the summer months, Fort grounds are open to the public for self-paced/self-guided tours.
Hours: 11am – 5pm
Days: Saturdays and Sundays Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend
plus Fridays in June and July.
Free admission but donations are welcomed.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2023 EVENTS
Fort Randolph will be hosting these four events for 2023.
These events are open to the public and admission is FREE.
(More information for those wishing to participate at Fort Randolph as a reenactor may be found under the "Volunteer" page.)
SIEGE OF FORT RANDOLPH
May 20, 2023 12pm- 5pm
The fort will serve as a historical setting and the public will be invited to step back in time (1776-1779)
and immerse themselves in the Siege of Fort Randolph as costumed reenactors bring this historic event to life.
Visitors are welcome to stay for as little or as long as they like.
Free admission, but donations are welcomed.
(Cornstalk hopes to see you there !! )
LIBERTY DAY AT FORT RANDOLPH
July 1, 2023 11am-5pm
1pm - Costumed reenactors will present a reading of the Declaration of Independence,
complete with rebuttals from the Native contingent and those Loyal to the Crown.
Self-paced/self-guided tours are available from 11am-5pm.
Free admission but donations are welcomed.
MOTHMAN FESTIVAL SATURDAY
September 16, 2023 11am-5pm
Self-paced/self-guided tours available from 11am-5pm.
Free admission but donations are welcomed.
FOLKLORE AND FEAR STORYTELLING
October 21, 2023 1pm-6pm
Multiple storytellers provide ‘Tales’ (family friendly!) at various locations throughout the fort grounds.
Visitors may stay as little or as long as they dare!
Tales and self-paced/self-guided tours available 1PM-6PM.
Free admissions but donations are welcomed.
CHRISTMAS ON THE FRONTIER
December 2, 2023 12pm-4pm
Visitors can tour the grounds at their own pace and learn about 18th century holiday traditions and
taste a few 18th century style holiday treats in the tavern.
Free admission but donations are welcomed.