Inside: A local mom shares her family trip to Fort Sumter with kids with all the info you need to plan your visit plus mom tips to make it that much better.
Ready for a seafaring adventure full of history, fun, and learning? A visit to Fort Sumter National Monument is a great way to combine learning and sightseeing with something the whole family can enjoy — including teens, grandparents, and everyone in between. From the scenic ferry ride to the history-packed museum and gift shop, here’s what to expect during your visit to Fort Sumter, the place where the American Civil War began!
At Fort Sumter: History Comes to Life
As soon as you step onto the island, National Park Rangers are there to welcome you with fascinating stories about how Fort Sumter became the spark that started the Civil War. Their talks are short, engaging, and great for all ages — you’ll walk away with a deeper understanding of what happened here.
See for yourself: Our Fort Sumter Visit With Kids
If a picture’s worth a thousand words, a video is that much better, right? So dive in and see for yourself what a trip to Fort Sumter might look like in this video from our YouTube channel.
4 Things to See at Fort Sumter
You’ll have about one hour to explore, which is just enough time to take in the highlights without feeling rushed.
Here’s what you can do during your visit:
Stroll through the ruins: Wander the open grounds where cannons still stand and brick walls bear the marks of battle. It’s a great chance to talk with your kids about history while seeing it right in front of you.

Tour the museum exhibits: Learn what daily life was like for soldiers stationed at the fort. Families with older kids may enjoy reading the historical displays, while younger ones might be drawn to the uniforms, maps, and artifacts.
Catch the flag ceremony: Depending on your timing, you might see a flag raising or lowering — a moving tradition led by park staff that many visitors call the highlight of their trip.
Take in the views: From the top of the fort’s walls, you’ll see sweeping views of Charleston Harbor, Ravenel Bridge, and even Morris Island Lighthouse in the distance. Don’t forget your camera!

Tips for Visiting Fort Sumter With Kids
Stay cool and hydrated: Bring a refillable water bottle. Water fountains are available at both the Visitor Center before your ferry ride and at the fort itself.
Shade is limited, so sunscreen and hats are smart to pack.
Wear comfortable shoes. The fort has uneven walkways and lots of brick and stone — fun to explore, but easier in sneakers than sandals!

Getting There: Hop Aboard the Fort Sumter Ferry (Charleston)
To get to Fort Sumter, you’ll be taking a ferry that boards from one of two locations:

Liberty Square Fort Sumter Ferry
340 Concord St, Charleston, SC 29401
Patriots Point Fort Sumter Ferry
40 Patriots Point Rd, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
The ferry and park visit are included with your admission ticket.
Ferry Departure Times (May Vary)
- From Liberty Square (March 1–November 30):
9:30 am, 12:00 pm, and 2:45 pm - From Patriots Point:
10:45 am and 1:30 pm
The total experience time is around 2 hours and 15 minutes, which includes your ferry ride, one hour at the fort, and the return trip.
BONUS: If you plan to take the ferry from Patriots Point, you can keep your history adventure going with a Patriot’s Point visit!
On the Water: Ocean Breezes & Boat Snacks
The ferry ride itself is part of the fun for our kids!
- Keep your eyes open for dolphins and pelicans during the scenic ride across the harbor.
- The boat offers snacks and drinks for purchase, so you can enjoy a little treat while cruising.
- Restrooms are onboard (yay!), and the boat stays docked at the fort while you explore — so they’re accessible the entire time.
- Important note: No food is allowed on the island itself, so finish your snacks on the ferry before you disembark.
Before or After: Make Time for the Visitor Center & Gift Shop
If your ferry departs from Liberty Square, be sure to arrive early or stay afterward to enjoy the Fort Sumter Visitor Education Center, open daily from 9:00 am – 4:30 pm. It features:
- Educational exhibits
- Restrooms
- Water refill stations
Both the fort and the Visitor Center also have National Parks Museum Stores with books, small souvenirs, and Civil War-era themed gifts. One family favorite? The stuffed animals! They made perfect mementos.
Quick Details: Know Before You Go to Fort Sumter

Fort Sumer Ferry Tickets: (current as of March 2026)
- Adults: $43
- Children (ages 4–11): $26
- Seniors/Military: $39
- Kids under 3: Free
Total Visit Time: About 2¼ hours, which includes the ferry ride, 1 hour at the fort, and the return trip.
Book your tickets to Fort Sumter here: Fort Sumter Tours.
Visitor Center Hours:
Open daily from 9:00 am – 4:30 pm at Liberty Square Visitor Center.
Accessibility:
- The ferry has lifts and accessible restrooms.
- The fort’s museum and gift shop are upstairs—ask a staff member if you need assistance getting there.
Your Family’s Fort Sumter Story!
Imagine boarding a big ferry, waving goodbye to Charleston’s skyline, then spotting dolphins as the water glistens. You land at a real Civil War fort, where a friendly ranger tells amazing stories, and you explore old walls, a little museum, and the history of America. Afterwards, you pick out a souvenir book and sip cool water before smoothly sailing back home—feeling like a history adventure hero! We did!
Want More Family-Friendly History?
Let us know your favorite historic day trip in the comments! And if you’re looking for more family adventures near Charleston, check out our Guide to Things to Do in Charleston, SC.
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Fort Sumter FAQs for Families
Planning your visit and still have a few questions? Here are some quick answers to help you feel ready for your Fort Sumter adventure!
Is Fort Sumter worth it for kids?
Yes! Fort Sumter is a great experience for kids — especially elementary age and up. The ferry ride alone is a huge hit, with chances to spot dolphins and enjoy the breeze.
Once you arrive, kids can:
- Walk through real Civil War ruins
- See cannons and historic structures up close
- Listen to short, engaging Ranger talks
Younger kids may enjoy the exploring more than the history, while older kids and teens will get more out of the exhibits and storytelling.
Can you bring food to Fort Sumter?
No — food is not allowed on the island itself. Its a historic fort and that’s part of their effort to conserve it.
However:
- You can bring snacks on the ferry
- Food and drinks are available for purchase onboard
- Restrooms are available on the ferry during your entire visit
Mom tip: Let kids enjoy a snack on the boat ride over — it makes the experience even more fun!
Is Fort Sumter accessible / wheelchair friendly?
Yes, with a few things to keep in mind.
- The ferry is accessible and has restrooms onboard
- The main areas of the fort are accessible, but surfaces can be uneven (brick, stone, and open grounds)
- The museum and gift shop are upstairs, but staff can assist if needed
It’s doable for families using wheelchairs or strollers, just plan for some uneven terrain.
What should I bring to Fort Sumter?
Here are the essentials:
- Refillable water bottles (there are refill stations)
- Sunscreen and hats (shade is limited)
- Comfortable walking shoes (uneven surfaces)
- Camera or phone for those harbor views
- Light snacks for the ferry ride
If you’re visiting with younger kids, consider a small backpack with the basics — it makes exploring much easier.
What are the ferry departure points for Fort Sumter?
You’ll board the ferry from one of two locations:
- Liberty Square (Downtown Charleston)
340 Concord St, Charleston, SC - Patriots Point (Mount Pleasant)
40 Patriots Point Rd, Mount Pleasant, SC
Both options include the ferry ride and your time at the fort. If you’re traveling with kids, Patriots Point can be a fun add-on day with more to explore nearby!




