Fort Matanzas is a Spanish fort located on an island in the Matanzas Inlet, southeast of St. Augustine, Florida. Fort Matanzas is an impressive reminder of a major chapter in America’s early history. The National Monument tells the story of St. Augustine’s diverse history, and its impact on the development of the United States. The fort was built to protect the southern approach to St. Augustine from attacks by the British. Fort Matanzas was part of a larger defensive system that included the Castillo de San Marcos, Fort Mose, and the city of St. Augustine.
In 1742, construction of the fort began. It was completed in 1743 and was armed with 24 guns. The fort was never attacked and it was eventually abandoned in 1821. The fort was restored in 1924 and is now a National Monument.
If you are planning to visit Fort Matanzas, here is everything you need to know!
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A Brief History of Fort Matanzas
Fort Matanzas is a Spanish fort located on an island in the Matanzas Inlet, southeast of St. Augustine, Florida. The fort was built by Spanish colonialists between 1740-1742 to protect the southern approaches to St. Augustine from attack by the British. The fort was part of a larger defensive system that also included the Castillo de San Marcos, Fort Mose, and the city of St. Augustine.
Visiting Fort Matanzas
Things to do Nearby
Things to Know Before Visiting Fort Matanzas National Monument
The Best Time to Visit Fort Matanzas National Monument
The best time to visit is in the winter or spring when the weather is cooler and the bugs aren’t nearly as bad.
Entrance Fees
There is no fee to enjoy this park.
To catch the free ferry over to the fort, you’ll need to secure a ferry reservation at the Fort Matanzas Visitor Center. Reservations cannot be made in advance.
Cell Service
We had great cell service during our visit to the park.
Parking
Parking for Fort Matanzas is plentiful. It can be found directly in front of the Visitor’s Center.
Pet Policy
Pets are not allowed inside the fort of Fort Matanzas. Pets must be kept on a leash at all times on the outside sections of the park.
Distance from Major Cities
- Jacksonville, FL – 60 miles
- Orlando, FL – 90 miles
- Tampa, FL – 180 miles
- Miami, FL – 320 miles
- Atlanta, GA – 420 miles
- Charlotte, NC – 440 miles
- Birmingham, AL – 500 miles
Distance from Nearby National Parks
- Everglades National Park – 330 miles
- Congaree National Park – 340 miles
- Great Smoky Mountains National Park – 520 miles
- Biscayne National Park – 330 miles
- Dry Tortugas National Park – 460 miles
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Be sure to check out our family-friendly Northeast Florida Itinerary. Consider visiting Castillo de San Marcos, the St. Augustine Pirate Museum, and Anastasia State Park while you’re in the area.