A trip to Fort Sumter National Monument is a glorious choice when you've gotta get out. It's a popular place to travel to for people getting here from Sullivans Island. A perfect nearby hotel is Courtyard Charleston Mt. Pleasant. There's so much to do here at Fort Sumter National Monument that you need to camp here for a while, Charles Towne Landing state Historic Site is a perfect location for that. So much entertaining stuff next to Fort Sumter National Monument, just incredible. Fort Sumter National Monument has a mass of natural prettiness; it's
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Hampton Inn Charleston-Mt Pleasant-Patriots Point is a brilliant choice, and Fort Sumter National Monument is a site with many visitors from Sullivans Island. The warmest time of the year brings highs in the 90's to Fort Sumter National Monument. During the moonlight hours it's commonly in the 70's. Throughout the wintertime highs are frequently in the 50's with temperatures at Fort Sumter National Monument dipping down into the 30's during winter nights. Fort Sumter National Monument mostly gets lots of precipitation; August is when you get the
a location that everybody loves. You'll need more than a day to look at everything Fort Sumter National Monument has to offer, you can camp at Campground At James Island, and if you came for an overnight stay No 1 Camps is a tremendous site to camp. If you need a place to stay
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is a wonderful place to visit for more than one day, The Campground at James Island is a wonderful place to camp nearby. Fort Sumter National Monument has nice outdoors recreation, so you may have heaps of fun. Fort Sumter National Monument has pretty nature scenery for you
to enjoy.
The first engagement of the Civil War took place at Fort Sumter on April 12 and 13, 1861. After 34 hours of fighting, the Union surrendered the fort to the Confederates. From 1863 to 1865, the Confederates at Fort Sumter withstood a 22 month siege by Union forces.
During this time, most of the fort was reduced to brick rubble. Fort Sumter became a national monument in 1948.
CONTACTS
Email - FOSU_Ranger_Activities@nps.gov
Fax- 843-883-3910
Write
to 1214 Middle Street Sullivan's Island, SC 29482
Phone Visitor Information - 843-883-3123 Headquarters - 843-883-3124
TRAVEL BASICS
Operating Hours, Seasons Daily, except January 1 and December 25. Hours: 10:00
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. April through Labor Day, and 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. March and September through November. Hours vary otherwise and can be determined by contacting the park.
Getting There PLANE - The concession tour boats leave from Patriots Point in Mount Pleasant,
or the City Marina on Lockwood Blvd., just south of US-17 in Charleston. For visitors to the City Marina, parking at the Charleston Visitor Center (on Meeting Street) and using the DASH (Downtown Area Shuttle) service is recommended. For private boats, Fort Sumter is 3.33 miles
from Charleston at the harbor entrance.
If traveling on the tour boat, allow 2 hours and 15 minutes for the trip (35-minute boat ride each way, and 1 hour at the fort).
CAR - See above.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - See above.
Weather & Climate Summers are
extremely hot and humid. Light clothing. Winters very mild. Wear a light jacket.
Accessibility Limited. Wheelchair accessibility is from the City Marina. At Fort Sumter, three elevators give access to the upper levels of the fort. A wheelchair is available at the
fort.
FEES/PERMITS
Activity Fee RESERVATIONS $varies for One Time School groups and tour groups should contact the concessioner at 843-722-2628 to make reservations.
Special Use Permits PERMITS $varies for
One Time Special use permits are requred for various activities. Contact park for more details.
Local Passport CONCESSION FEE FOR BOAT RIDE $11.00 (Adult) for Day $6.00 (Child 6-11) for Day $10.00 (Seniors) for Day children
under 6 free. This is a concession fee for the boat ride to Fort Sumter and is subject to change. For more information call Fort Sumter Tours at (843) 722-2628.
FACILITIES
FORT SUMTER MUSEUM SHOP Open All Year Same as Park Closures - Closed
January 1 and December 25. Available Facilities - A small museum shop is operated at the fort. Snacks and drinks are available on tour boat.
Museums FORT SUMTER MUSEUM Open All Year Same as Park Phone - None Closures - Closed January
1 and December 25. Special Programs - Special programs are usually done for April 12 and 13. For more information call (843) 883-3123. Available Facilities - No visitor center is at the fort. An extensive renovation was completed on the museum in 1995. Interpretive waysides are found throughout the fort for self-guided tours.
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