Places to Visit: trail resources, historic sites, museums
Places to Hike: public trail locations // Second layer of Public Trails (linear trail routes - this layer is not all inclusive)
1780 Historic Route: Congressionally designated historic route of the 1780 march. Unless identified as a public trail (Places to Hike layer), this route may not be accessible. Check to ensure a trail section is open to the public prior to visiting.
Commemorative Motor Route: Designated auto-tour route
1780 Overmountain Men March: Progress of march represented by encampments in route to Battle of Kings Mountain.
Explore the Overmountain Victory NHT!
This web map application allows several search by location capabilities, including searching by layers (Places to Hike, Places to Visit). Users may also view Tables for data associated with each GIS layer. You may change background basemaps, modify layer symbology, make measurements, add your own data (for your viewing session), and print maps.
North Carolina Data Layers: The state of NC published additional map services that are included in this application. Managed Areas for conservation may be turned on by using the Layers widget located on the top left of the application. As you zoom in, NC Tax Parcel data will display as well. Check back for additional map layer updates.
Map content and interface development through agreement between the NC State Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management, and the National Park Service, Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail. Contact Charlynne Smith for more information about OVVI web map applications.
Data Requests: Contact the National Park Service - Southern Campaign of the American Revolution