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Fort Morgan State Historic Site: Guardian of Mobile Bay

Explore a historic military fort on the Alabama Gulf Coast with a rich history, museum, and scenic views of Mobile Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.

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Explore Fort Morgan, a 19th-century masonry fort that guarded Mobile Bay and played a role in multiple wars, including the Civil War. Wander its historic grounds, explore the museum, and enjoy stunning views of the Gulf of Mexico.

A brief summary to Fort Morgan State Historic Site

  • Monday 8 am-4:30 pm
  • Tuesday 8 am-4:30 pm
  • Wednesday 8 am-4:30 pm
  • Thursday 8 am-4:30 pm
  • Friday 8 am-4:30 pm
  • Saturday 8 am-4:30 pm
  • Sunday 8 am-4:30 pm

Local tips

  • Allow at least 2-3 hours to explore the fort, museum, and grounds [2].
  • Check the website for schedules of guided tours and living history programs [2].
  • Bring binoculars for birdwatching, especially during the spring and fall migration seasons [9].
  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking on uneven surfaces and climbing stairs [2].
  • Visit the gift shop for books and souvenirs to commemorate your visit [2, 3].
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Getting There

  • Driving

    Fort Morgan State Historic Site is located at 110 AL-180, Gulf Shores, AL 36542 [2]. From Gulf Shores, take Highway 180 West for approximately 22 miles [4]. The fort is located at the very end of the road [4]. Parking is available in a large lot near the museum [2]. Parking is free [16].

  • Ferry

    The Mobile Bay Ferry connects Dauphin Island to Fort Morgan [2, 15]. From Dauphin Island, take the ferry to Fort Morgan [12]. Once you arrive at the Fort Morgan ferry landing, it is a short drive to the Fort Morgan State Historic Site [12]. The ferry ride is approximately 40 minutes [2]. Check the ferry schedule and pricing online [2]. Ferry costs vary but estimate $9-$27 [12].

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Discover more about Fort Morgan State Historic Site

Fort Morgan State Historic Site, located at the tip of the Fort Morgan Peninsula in Gulf Shores, Alabama, has stood as the guardian of Mobile Bay since 1834 [4, 7]. This 479-acre site offers a unique blend of history, architecture, and natural beauty [4, 6]. The star-shaped fort, constructed between 1819 and 1834, is a Third System Coast Defense Fort built with over 40 million bricks [4]. Many of the skilled masons who constructed the fort were enslaved African Americans [4, 6, 11]. Fort Morgan played a crucial role in several wars, including the War of 1812, the Civil War, the Spanish-American War, and World Wars I and II [4, 6, 11]. It is most famous for its role in the Battle of Mobile Bay in 1864, where Union Admiral David Farragut famously declared, "Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!" [3, 4]. Visitors can explore the fort's walls, artillery batteries, and historic buildings, gaining insight into the life of soldiers stationed there [2]. The site also features a museum that details the American military history of Mobile Point from 1814 to 1945 [4]. Exhibits include weapons, uniforms, letters, photographs, and personal items of soldiers who served at the fort [3, 4, 6]. In addition to its historical significance, Fort Morgan is a stopover for migratory birds and part of the Alabama Birding Trail [2, 9]. Visitors can also enjoy the beaches, picnic areas, and a boat launch [5, 9].

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