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Feb 17, 2025
Fort is really cool, but while we were in the parking lot reading signs, a ranger actually came outside to chase us down so...she could tell us we needed to pay before reading signs, I guess? We have…Full review by chandelle0
Feb 14, 2025
Fort in excellent shape. Nice self guided tour tracing forts history from Revolutionary war through World war 2. Friendly rangers, small museum and short film which is short and dated but nice info.Full review by Schneider231
Dec 24, 2024
When they said we were going to a fort and it wasn’t Sumter I had my doubts, but I was surprised by everything they had. It’s a fascinating fort that was intermittently in use from revolutionary war…Full review by darthfergie
I did not see any personal landings at this access. And I would say since this was a federal park and you pay a fee to enter that you would not be permitted to access the land via water.
Per the National Park Website for Fort Moultire: "Pets are welcome on the grounds while on a leash. Pets may not be taken inside any building (including the fort) or left …
Per the National Park Website for Fort Moultire: "Pets are welcome on the grounds while on a leash. Pets may not be taken inside any building (including the fort) or left unattended." Hope that helps
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How do I visit Fort Sumter?
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Tour boats to Fort Sumter are provided by Fort Sumter Tours, the authorized concessioner of Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park. There are two departure locations:...