Dug Gap Battle Park

 Located on Dug Gap Mountain, the Battle Park offers a magnificent view of Whitfield County and a glimpse into the rich Civil War history of our area. Stone fortifications located here traverse pathways from lookout points along the trail. This Civil War site is maintained by the Civil War Roundtable of Dalton and is open year-round. The Battle Park is open year-round during daylight hours.  

Parking is along the road near the entrance. 

Renamed: Tony Ingle Parkway "Dug Gap Battle Road"

Dalton, GA 30720

Open 7-days a week during daylight hours. 

Park on side of the road. 

Chair: Marvin Sowder

Historical marker about Dug Gap at Rocky Face Ridge in Georgia, describing its significance during the Civil War as a guarded gap between Dalton and LaFayette, and mentioning Confederate efforts to seize it in 1864.
A wooded outdoor area with a campfire circle made of rocks, three wooden benches, and a forest background with trees and greenery.
Sign for Dug Gap Battle Park with date May 8th, 1864, provided by Whitfield-Murray Historical Society, with a phone number, near a road and green trees.