National Mounted Warrior Museum

Brazos Trail Region
105 Trooper Loop Fort Hood, TX 76544 (254) 286-5684
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Located in the heart of Texas near Fort Hood, the National Mounted Warrior Museum offers an unforgettable journey through the evolution of mounted warfare in American history. This dynamic museum highlights the bravery and dedication of mounted soldiers, offering powerful insight into their often untold stories of service and sacrifice.

Through immersive exhibits, interactive simulations, and engaging educational programs, visitors of all ages can explore the changing face of mounted combat and the vital role Fort Hood has played in our nation's defense. From personal accounts and battlefield innovations to peacekeeping missions and disaster-relief efforts, the museum brings military history to life in meaningful and accessible ways.

A visit to the National Mounted Warrior Museum is more than a step back in time—it’s a tribute to the courage, teamwork, and resilience of the men and women who have defended our freedoms on horseback and beyond.

The National Mounted Warrior Museum proudly opened its doors on September 19, 2024, welcoming travelers, history enthusiasts, and military families alike. Conveniently located on 17 acres just outside the main gate of Fort Hood, this premier museum offers easy access for both civilians and military personnel.

Thanks to the generous support of the U.S. Army, visitors now have the opportunity to explore a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to preserving and honoring the legacy of America’s mounted warriors. Whether you're passing through Central Texas or planning a dedicated heritage trip, this powerful new destination is a must-see on your journey.

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National Mounted Warrior Museum

105 Trooper Loop Fort Hood, TX 76544