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Improvements to the visitor experience and visitor facilities are coming to Fort Pulaski National Monument/NPS file
Fort Pulaski National Monument in Georgia has been given the final OK to move forward with improvements to visitor services and facilities.
The Development Concept Plan and Environmental Assessment will provide Fort Pulaski with a consistent planning framework. Selected actions include:
- Establish new desired conditions for visitor use and experience, natural and cultural resources, and facilities and infrastructure.
- Relocate the entrance station and widen the entrance road.
- Improve visitor center parking and visitor safety.
- Improve picnic area Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) accessibility.
- Relocate Volunteer-In-Parks (VIP) campsites and construct a new building for maintenance, resource programs, and law enforcement staff and equipment.
The plan/Environmental Assessment also establishes visitor capacities for Cockspur Island. The signed FONSI and final DCP/EA can be found here.
Fort Pulaski National Monument is located on U.S. Highway 80, 15 miles east of Savannah.