Fort Pulaski National Monument is a unit of the National Park Service. The park focus on natural and cultural resource protection while providing exceptional visitor services. Park resources include five thousand six hundred acres of beautiful marshland, an extremly well preserved third system masonry fortification which served as the site of a battle during the American Civil War and a forty six foot tall light house that was constructed in 1856. Park rangers offer interpretive programs, living history, and historic weapons demonstrations. The park is located between city of Savannah and Tybee Island, Georgia.
Fort Pulaski National Monument is a unit of the National Park Service. The park focus on natural and cultural resource protection while providing exceptional visitor services. Park resources include five thousand six hundred acres of beautiful marshland, an extremly well preserved third system masonry fortification which served as the site of a battle during the American Civil War and a forty six foot tall light house that was constructed in 1856. Park rangers offer interpretive programs, living history, and historic weapons demonstrations. The park is located between city of Savannah and Tybee Island, Georgia.