Last updated: March 8, 2026
Guardians of Charleston Harbor
Two forts stand at the entrance of Charleston Harbor. Patriots inside a palmetto log fort, later named Fort Moultrie, defeated the Royal Navy in 1776. As Charleston blazed a path towards secession to preserve slavery, construction on a new fort, Fort Sumter, proceeded. The Confederacy fired on the US garrison of Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861 opening the Civil War, which redefined American freedom.
- Duration:
- 4 minutes, 30 seconds
Learn about where the American Civil War began and Fort Sumter's role from park rangers and visitors.
Fort Sumter is located in the middle of Charleston Harbor, and is only accessible by ferry rides through Fort Sumter Tours.
Learn more about the 250th commemoration of Carolina Day.
Learn more about events commemorating 250 years of independence at Fort Moultrie.
We welcome individuals and groups to apply for volunteer opportunities at both Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie.
Learn more about events happening at the park throughout the year!
The Every Kid Outdoors program provides free access for 4th graders and their families to national parks and other federal lands!
We want you to have the most enjoyable trip possible; therefore, we ask that you refer to our accessibility section to learn more.
Learn more about our friends group and see how you can help support the Charleston area national parks!