'Little Kennesaw Mountain' is a
mountain in
Cobb County, Georgia, northwest of
Marietta and south of
Kennesaw. Located at , its
summit stands at 1600
feet or 488
meters above mean sea level.
It is the diminutive counterpart of (and actually attached to)
Kennesaw Mountain, the site of the
Battle of Kennesaw Mountain in the
1864 Atlanta Campaign of the
American Civil War.
The defensive-minded
Confederate general
Joseph E. Johnston constructed a series of trenches from Kennesaw Mountain to
Kolb Farm to prevent or delay Union general
William T. Sherman's approach towards
Atlanta, Georgia. For the purpose of defending the Confederate line, the Confederates constructed Fort McBride here, but Little Kennesaw Mountain experienced only skirmishes, with most of the fighting occurring to the south. Now a part of
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, the mountain is part of a popular trail that strings from Burnt Hickory Road to the park
visitor center, traversing Pigeon Hill and both mountains.