Description
This 680-mile-long trail follows the paths taken by George Washington’s Continental Army and Jean-Baptiste de Rochambeau’s Expédition Particulière during their 1781 march from Newport, Rhode Island, to Yorktown, Virginia. France’s support in America’s struggle for independence was vital to victory at Yorktown. The trail commemorates that victory and the lasting Franco-American friendship.
Need to Know
With over 680 miles of land and water trails and hundreds of historical sites, there is a wide variety in weather. Please check with your favorite weather website before traveling.
Maps and Navigation
The Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route National Historic Trail encompasses over 680 miles of land and water trails through Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Washington D.C., and Virginia













