1921 Fort Fisher Monument Trail
1921 Fort Fisher Monument Trail
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Explore the easy 0.4-mile 1921 Fort Fisher Monument Trail, offering coastal views and historical insights within Fort Fisher State Historic
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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This route was planned by komoot.
Yes, the paths around the 1921 Fort Fisher Monument are generally considered easy and accessible. The terrain is mostly level, featuring natural surfaces, sandy sections, and wooden boardwalks, making it suitable for all ages and varying physical abilities.
Parking is available at the Fort Fisher State Historic Site. You can find detailed information about parking facilities and directions on the official North Carolina State Parks website.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails within North Carolina State Historic Sites, but they must be kept on a leash. Please check the specific regulations for the Fort Fisher State Historic Site before your visit to ensure compliance.
The Fort Fisher area offers a pleasant hiking experience year-round. Spring and fall provide comfortable temperatures, while summer can be warm but offers opportunities for beach activities. Winter is also mild, making it a good option for avoiding crowds.
There are typically no entrance fees to access the Fort Fisher State Historic Site itself. However, it's always a good idea to check the official North Carolina State Historic Sites website for the most current information on any potential fees or special event permits.
Along the trail, you'll encounter significant historical features such as the remains of massive earthen fortifications, a restored palisade fence, and impressive seacoast guns. The 1921 Fort Fisher Monument is a central feature, and you can also visit Fort Fisher Beach and Cannon Park. Informative placards provide historical context about the Civil War battle.
The terrain is mostly level and consists of natural surfaces, sandy sections, and some wooden boardwalks. It's an easy walk, suitable for most hikers.
The coastal environment is rich in wildlife. You might spot various bird species like herons, egrets, and osprey, as well as crabs. During certain seasons, sea turtles may also be present in the area.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Cape Fear Run, the East Coast Greenway (NC), and the Ports of Call.
The specific Komoot route for the 1921 Fort Fisher Monument Trail is not a full loop. However, within the larger Fort Fisher State Historic Site, there are various interconnected walking paths, including the Fort Fisher Tour Trail, which can be explored to create longer walking experiences.
Absolutely. Beyond the 1921 Monument, you'll find the Battle Acre monument, a tribute to those who fell at the fort, and partial remains of Battery Buchanan. The trail offers views of both the Atlantic Ocean and the Cape Fear River, providing scenic overlooks of the diverse coastal landscape.