Fort Pulaski National Monument Interpretative Programs - Fort Pulaski National Monument offers visitors and guests daily interpretive programs including guided tours, and musket and soldier demonstrations.
Living History Days are presented every Saturday and Sunday and include cannon firing demonstrations.
Interpretive Programs Schedules
Monday - Friday
11:00 am Guided Fort Tour
12:00 pm Musket & Soldier Demonstration
2:00 pm Musket & Soldier Demonstration
3:00 pm Guided Fort Tour
4:00 pm Musket & Soldier Demonstration
Saturday (Federal Interpretation)
10:00 am Guided Fort Tour
11:00 am Cannon Firing
12:00 pm Cannon Firing
1:00 pm Musket & Soldier Demonstration
2:00 pm Cannon Firing
2:30 pm Guided Fort Tour
3:00 pm Musket & Soldier Demonstration
3:30 pm Cannon Firing
Sunday (Confederate Interpretation)
11:00 am Musket & Soldier Demonstration
12:00 pm Cannon Firing
12:30 pm Guided Fort Tour
1:30 pm Cannon Firing
2:30 pm Musket & Soldier Demonstration
3:30 pm Cannon Firing
4:00 pm Guided Fort Tour
Phone
Visitor Information - 912-786-5787
Operating Hours, Seasons & Phone Contact
Fort Pulaski National Monument is open daily from 9 AM to 5 PM. Park hours may vary during the summer. Fort Pulaski National Monument is closed on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
Regular Hours:
Visitor Center open 9 AM-5 PM
Fort open 8:30 AM-5:15 PM
Bridge gate closes by 5:30 PM
Summer Hours: (Memorial Day - mid-August)
Visitor Center open 9 AM-5:30 PM
Fort open 8:30 AM-6:30 PM
Bridge gate closes by 6:45 PM
*Please be aware of park hours and closing times. Remember! All vehicles must be across the Cockspur Island Bridge by closing time.
Fees, Reservations and Directions to Fort Pulaski
Individual Fees $3 entrance fee charged for all visitors 16 years of age and older. 15 years old and under free. Receipt valid for additional 6 days of visitation. Teachers desiring an educational fee waiver must submit the request one month prior to the group's anticipated visit.
Directions: From I- 95, take exit for I-16 about 15 miles west of Savannah. From I-16, take U.S. Highway 80 East. Follow signs for Fort Pulaski, Tybee Island and beaches. Fort Pulaski National Monument entrance is approximately 15 miles east of Savannah.