Fort Moultrie National Monument

Fort Moultrie National Monument is a historical site in South Carolina that offers a glimpse into the military history of the United States, with scenic views of the Atlantic Ocean.

200
Acres Protected
1.5
Miles of Trails
350,000
Annual Visitors
1948
Year Established

About Fort Moultrie National Monument

 

Fort Moultrie National Monument is located on Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, and represents significant military heritage dating back to the American Revolutionary War. The fort played a crucial role in coastal defense and has evolved with American military technology from its wooden palmetto log construction in 1776 to a more durable brick structure. Visitors can explore the layers of history through restored fortifications and interpretive exhibits that detail operations spanning nearly 200 years. The surrounding area offers panoramic views of Charleston Harbor and the Atlantic Ocean. While visiting, guests can enjoy self-guided tours, engage with the well-preserved military architecture, and reflect on the enduring legacy of the fort. The monument is easily accessible and provides educational opportunities about the strategic importance of the fort and the soldiers who served there.

Highlights

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Exploration of the original 1776 palmetto log fort and its evolution.

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Stunning views of Charleston Harbor and the Atlantic Ocean.

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Rich historical exhibits detailing coastal defense strategies.

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Self-guided tours highlighting 200 years of military history.

Notable Natural Features

Harbor Overlook

Offers panoramic views that are ideal for photography and reflection.

1776 Palmetto Log Fort

A reconstruction of the original fort built during the American Revolution.

Coastal Defense Exhibits

Displays detailing shifts in military fortifications over time.