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Fort Matanzas National Monument Tours

Saint Augustine, Florida · St. Johns County · Ticket Facility

A REMINDER OF AN EARLIER TIME Experience evening candlelight tours of Fort Matanzas complete with cannon firings. You will be entering a 1st person environment as if you and other guest are living with soldiers and sailors in the year 1783. A park ranger will guide you before you enter the fort and immerse yourself in …

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5-Day Forecast

Weather at Fort Matanzas National Monument Tours

Live forecast for the park. Plan your visit accordingly.

Avg High83°F
Avg Low70°F
Peak Rain Chance38%
Humidity74%
UV (avg)7
Air Quality27 · Good
Today
Violent Rain
83°/73°
💧 19%🌬 9mph
6:25 AM8:20 PM
Mon
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Heavy Drizzle
85°/75°
💧 25%🌬 15mph
6:24 AM8:21 PM
Tue
Violent Rain
92°/69°
💧 36%🌬 11mph
6:24 AM8:21 PM
Wed
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Drizzle
75°/68°
💧 38%🌬 14mph
6:24 AM8:22 PM
Thu
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Overcast
82°/65°
💧 11%🌬 9mph
6:24 AM8:22 PM

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About Fort Matanzas National Monument Tours

A REMINDER OF AN EARLIER TIME Experience evening candlelight tours of Fort Matanzas complete with cannon firings. You will be entering a 1st person environment as if you and other guest are living with soldiers and sailors in the year 1783. A park ranger will guide you before you enter the fort and immerse yourself in a night during the American Revolutionary War. In 1783 the decision was made to reinforce Fort Matanzas. As the other British colonies (1st 13 US States) continue their revolt against the crown, St. Augustine became more important to the British in their attempt to maintain their hold on the colonies in North America. The reason for this was that Florida remained loyal to Great Britain during the American Revolution, and thus St. Augustine became an important military post for housing soldiers and harboring refugees fleeing from persecution in the colonies in rebellion against the United Kingdom. As the time of open rebellion continued, the British began to bolster their defenses in East and West Florida. New Cannons are being fired to help zone out the area and register all the shots for future use. You are now shipwreck survivors found on the nearby beach and have been brought into the fort for shelter until the morning. Park Website: www.nps.gov/foma

How to Get There

Fort Matanzas National Monument is located about 14 miles south of the historic district of St. Augustine, Florida. St. Augustine is located on Florida's Northeastern Atlantic coast about midway between Jacksonville and Daytona Beach. From I-95: Take exit 305 (Route 206). Follow Route 206 east about 6 miles to Highway A1A. Turn right and follow A1A south for 4 miles to the park entrance on the right side of the road. From St. Augustine: Follow Highway A1A south for approximately 14 miles to the park entrance on the right side of the road. From Daytona Beach via A1A: Follow Highway A1A about 40 miles north. The park entrance is on the left about 1/2 mile north of the Matanzas Inlet bridge.

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Plan Your Visit to Fort Matanzas National Monument Tours

Heading to Fort Matanzas National Monument Tours? A few things to know before you go:

  • Reservations: popular sites fill up fast — check Recreation.gov 6 months in advance
  • Fees: day-use and camping fees vary; check current rates on the official park page
  • Trash & pack-out: follow Leave No Trace principles
  • Wildlife: store food in bear boxes where provided; never feed wildlife
  • Weather: the 5-day forecast above is updated every 6 hours; verify just before you go

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a reservation for Fort Matanzas National Monument Tours?

No central reservation system listed for Fort Matanzas National Monument Tours. Check the official page (https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/10101953) for the latest entry policy and availability.

How do I get to Fort Matanzas National Monument Tours?

Fort Matanzas National Monument is located about 14 miles south of the historic district of St. Augustine, Florida. St. Augustine is located on Florida's Northeastern Atlantic coast about midway between Jacksonville and Daytona Beach. From I-95: Take exit 305 (Route 206). Follow Route 206 east about 6 miles to Highway A1A. Turn right and follow A1A south for 4 miles to the park entrance on the rig…

How do I contact Fort Matanzas National Monument Tours?

You can reach the park at phone: (904) 471 - 0116.