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Fort Matanzas

8635 A1A South, Florida 32080 USA

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“See the Nascent History of the New World”

Fort Matanzas National Monument preserves the fortified coquina watchtower, completed in 1742, which defended the southern approach to the Spanish military settlement of St. Augustine. It also protects approximately 300 acres of Florida coastal environment containing dunes, marsh, maritime forest, and associated flora and fauna, including threatened and endangered species.

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Reviewed by
Snowflake11

  • 19 Reviews
  • 19 Helpful
January 11, 2015
Rated 5.0

I love history and this was just another fun way to learn about our nations history, the Spanish part of our history. There is a short video (about 7 minutes) that tells the history of the fort. It was built by the Spanish after a battle with the French. They wanted to protect the back door to St. Augustine. It's free but can be a little crowded. You need a ticket to get on the ferry and they only allow 35 people per hour. It's first come first serve and once they run out of tickets then you can't go that day. But even if you have to wait, there is a trail you can walk down with a trail map as well as very small beach you can walk along. Once we had crossed, the ranger had us all sit on the benches and gave us a short 10-15 minute history of the fort. We were then able to walk around and see it. It's not a very large fort and took about 15 minutes to see. I recommend going to the top first because the ladder can only have 1 person going up or down at a time (and some people get scared for some reason). If you don't go up early you might not get to go up at all before the ferry leaves. It was great, I loved it.

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Victoria

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  • 35 Helpful
July 29, 2014
Rated 4.0

Very cool!

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Reviewed by
kerrigannnnnnnn

  • 42 Reviews
  • 6 Helpful
October 30, 2020
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Sadly closed for Covid!

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Reviewed by
matthewjanis

  • 27 Reviews
  • 11 Helpful
December 22, 2018
Rated 5.0

Must see pre American Spanish Fort. The National Park Service did a great job with live demonstrations and tons of available information to read and learn. For a Friday is had more visitors than I imagined. Call ahead for Oversized parking location as it is about a half mile away but free. Highly recommended and I was close to skipping but glad I didn’t.

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williams1210

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March 07, 2017
Rated 5.0

I just went about three weeks ago with my husband and kids, we enjoyed walking around town, as well as taking a carriage ride. Our guide gave us a brief history on the town and made sure we were comfortable. The monument has a lot of history in it, so much to see. We will definitely go again!!

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Powers7

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July 16, 2016
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This was a great stop. Glad we came here. My 6 year old had agreat question. A couple of our boys helped take down the flag and received a certificate for it. It was the last tour for the day.

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atribeapart

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January 09, 2016
Rated 5.0

Another great NPS site. High winds kept the ferry from running, but several short trails allowed us to walk around the area. The film could stand to be updated and there are some great opportunities for expanded wayside exhibits to tell stories the museum doesn't have room to explore. The preserved area allows you to picture the fort as it might have been in the 1700s as it guarded the southern approach to St. Augustine.

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LauritaH1171

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April 07, 2015
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Very cool and free makes it even better! On the boat ride across the river we were able to see 3 dolphins and a bunch of jelly fish! Great bonus!

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Fort Matanzas

8635 A1A South
Florida
32080 USA
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  • Sun - Sat: 9:00 am - 5:30 pm

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