Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Fort Sumter National Monument adventure.
See where the Civil War began in 1861 at Fort Sumter. Once the site of devastating sea battles, this island fort is now a peaceful monument. It offers cannon demonstrations, guided tours, and historic walks—plus killer sea views.
The fort is accessible only by a lovely 30-minute ferry ride. While you wait for the boat, check out the onsite visitor center. Grab a seat on the breezy top deck and enjoy the ranger's talk en route. Try to make the first boat—it gets you there in time for the flag-raising. At the fort, watch artillery demonstrations and explore the walls. Rangers provide a fascinating look at how Charleston seceded from the Union.
Fort Sumter itself is small, but you'll find plenty to do around Charleston. If you're a Civil War buff, head for nearby Fort Moultrie. At Boone Hall Plantation, see original slave cabins. Interpretive exhibits give a glimpse into how slaves lived during wartime. Other great local attractions include the Charleston Museum and the South Carolina Aquarium.
Near the fort, you'll find a variety of campgrounds for tents and RVs. With Charleston's warm climate, you can camp comfortably any time of year.