Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park

Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park

Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park offers a unique combination of historic military fortification and one of the best beach and snorkeling experiences in the Florida Keys.

87
Acres Protected
0.5
Miles of Trails
250,000+
Annual Visitors
1968
Year Established

About Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park

Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park
 

Located at the southwestern tip of Key West, Florida, Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park protects an important Civil War-era coastal artillery fort along with pristine beach and reef areas. The park covers nearly 87 acres and features a limestone and concrete fortification built between 1845 and 1866, which was named after the 12th U.S. President, Zachary Taylor. The fort played a strategic role during the Civil War, the Spanish-American War, and both World Wars, serving as a key component in coastal defense. Visitors can explore the fort’s extensive gun emplacements, munitions rooms, and interpretive exhibits that highlight the area's military history. Beyond its historical significance, the park is renowned for its excellent beach that offers swimming, snorkeling, and fishing opportunities. The adjacent coral reef is part of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, providing vibrant underwater ecosystems easily accessible from shore. The park’s natural setting includes coastal vegetation, migratory bird habitats, and calm waters ideal for paddle sports. Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park attracts history enthusiasts, beachgoers, snorkelers, and nature lovers with its diverse recreational options and scenic waterfront views. Facilities include picnic areas, a concession stand, bike rentals, and walking trails. The park’s protected status ensures the preservation of its cultural and natural resources while offering a memorable outdoor Florida Keys experience.

Highlights

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Civil War-era Fort Zachary Taylor with original artillery and underground chambers

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One of the best beach snorkeling spots in the Florida Keys with access to coral reefs

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Historic interpretive exhibits detailing the military history of the fort

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Secluded beach areas popular for fishing and birdwatching

Notable Natural Features

Fort Zachary Taylor

A massive pre-Civil War coastal fortress featuring original cannons, gun emplacements, and underground rooms open for self-guided tours.

Coral Reef Snorkeling

Shallow reef formations accessible from the beach that host diverse marine life, including tropical fish, coral species, and occasional sea turtles.

Beach and Picnic Areas

Well-maintained sandy beaches with picnic tables, restrooms, and concessions, providing a relaxed waterfront setting.