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Fort Matanzas National MonumentThe night sky is set ablaze by the muzzle flash of a Spanish cannon.
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Fort Matanzas National Monument
Directions
Map of the St. Augustine area showing Fort Matanzas
Map of the St. Augustine Area Showing the Location of Fort Matanzas National Monument

Fort Matanzas National Monument is located about 15 miles south of the historic district of St. Augustine, Florida on Highway A1A South. St. Augustine is located on Florida's Northeastern Atlantic coast midway between Jacksonville and Daytona Beach.

Car
From I-95: Take exit 305 (Route 206). Follow Route 206 east about 6 miles to Highway A1A. Turn right (south) and follow A1A for 4 miles to the park entrance on the right side of the road.

From St. Augustine (Historical District): Follow Highway A1A south for approximately 15 miles to the park entrance on the right side of the road.

Rental Cars
Rental Cars are available in St. Augustine and at area airports.

Plane
Airports in Jacksonville, Florida (north) and Daytona and Orlando/Sanford (south) provide easy access to Interstate highways.

Bus
Greyhound runs bus service to St. Augustine. 

Public Transportation
There is no public transportation to the park. However, a bike path or bike lane extends all the way from St. Augustine Beach to Fort Matanzas.

Map showing the Gulf Stream flowing around the Florida Peninsula  

Did You Know?
The Gulf Stream was first described by Spanish explorer Ponce de León in 1513. It was the first leg of the route home for the great Spanish treasure fleets. Ft Matanzas National Monument, Florida

Last Updated: November 26, 2006 at 12:04 EST