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Fort Matanzas National Monument Throughout its history, the story of Fort Matanzas has been closely intertwined with that of the city of St. Augustine and the Castillo de San Marcos. This Spanish outpost fort was built in 1740-1742 to guard the Matanzas Inlet and to warn St. Augustine of British or other enemies approaching from the south. Fort Matanzas now serves as a reminder of the early Spanish empire in the New World. In addition, the park, which is located on barrier islands along the shores of the Atlantic Ocean and the Matanzas estuary, provides a natural habitat rich in wildlife with the salt marsh, scrub, and maritime hammock now protecting endangered and threatened species like the historic Fort Matanzas protected St. Augustine long ago.
Driving DirectionsPlane - Airports in Jacksonville, Florida (north) and Daytona (south) provide rental cars and easy access to I95.
For Visitors...The things to do at Fort Matanzas National Monument are boating, fishing, water sports and wildlife viewing. There's a picnic area.Find other northeast Florida area lakes and vacation ideas or return to the home page.
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