The September 11th National Memorial Trail
A 1,500 mile multi-use route that links the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and Flight 93 National Memorial
Connects to Memorial Plaza at Flight 93 National Memorial
State Game Lands 93
Over 700 acres of game land dedicated to the passengers and crew members of Flight 93
The grounds contain a wetlands habitat and hiking trail honoring Flight 93 passenger Richard J. Guadagno's lifelong commitment to nature and conservation.
Located directly across from Flight 93 National Memorial entrance
Post 9/11 US Armed Forces Memorial
A memorial to remember and honor the over 7,000 American service members who gave their lives in the Global War on Terror
Located approximately .3 miles west of Flight 93 National Memorial entrance
Remember Me Rose Garden
A living tribute to the passengers and crew members of Flight 93
Located approximately .5 miles east of Flight 93 National Memorial entrance
World Trade Center Steel Cross
A cross made from a steel beam from the North Tower of the World Trade Center
Located approximately 6.6 miles from Flight 93 National Memorial at the Shanksville Volunteer Fire Department
Flight 93 Memorial Garden and Totem Pole
A memorial garden created by students at Shanksville-Stonycreek School in 2002 and a 13 foot high totem pole carved by members of the Lummi Indian Nation of the state of Washington donated to the local community in 2003
Located approximately 7 miles from Flight 93 National Memorial at the Shanksville-Stonycreek School and adjacent Community Grove
Flight 93 Memorial Chapel
A privately-owned, non-denominational chapel where visitors can pause to reflect on the events of September 11, 2001 and remember the passengers and crew members of Flight 93
Located approximately 8.6 miles from Flight 93 National Memorial