Welcome to Yellow Bluff Fort Historic State Park
Located near the mouth of the St. Johns River, this site was an important military position during the Civil War, allowing access to the inland areas of Florida's east coast. There was never an actual fort on Yellow Bluff, but an encampment that was fortified and equipped with large guns for protection. Constructed in 1862, the site was occupied by both Confederate and Union troops during the Civil War and-at its peak-housed over 250 soldiers. The site has a T-shaped earthworks and covers about 1.3 acres. Located on Yellow Bluff peninsula on the north side of the St. Johns River (on New Berlin Road).
Contact the Florida Park Service Information Center for general inquiries.
For Information about Yellow Bluff Fort Historic State Park, please call 904-251-2320.
Hours of Operation
The park is open 8:00 a.m. until sunset.
Driving Directions
Yellow Bluff Fort is located in north Jacksonville on New Berlin Road. From 9A, exit to Heckscher Drive. Take New Berlin road south from Heckscher Drive. Yellow Bluff Fort is approximately 2 miles on the right.
Park Fees
There is no entrance fee for this park.
Activities at Yellow Bluff Fort Historic State Park
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PetsWell-behaved dogs are welcome at Yellow Bluff Fort Historic State Park on our hiking trails, pavilions, paved park roads, parking lots and multi-use trails. They must be kept on a 6-foot leash at all times and can not be left unattended for more than a half-hour. |
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PicnickingSurround yourself with Civil War atmosphere and enjoy a picnic lunch amidst an authentic Confederate and Union troop encampment. Relax at two picnic tables and take pleasure in the sights and sounds of this peaceful culturally historic setting. |
Special Events for Yellow Bluff Fort Historic State Park
- There are no events listed at this time. Please call our park for more details on possible future events.
Yellow Bluff Fort Historic State Park Ranger Programs
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THE CIVIL WAR AT YELLOW BLUFF FORT
Annual. Special day of interpretive programs highlighting Jacksonville during the Civil War. Discover the challenges civilians and soldiers experienced, and learn about Yellow Bluff Fort as a culturally significant site. Presentations and demonstrations by State Park Rangers from the Talbot Islands and Fort Clinch, accompanied by special guest presentations from invited groups. Combination of living history demonstrations and illustrated talks.
Call 904-251-2320 for more details.
Yellow Bluff Fort Historic State Park History
After a Confederate victory in the Battle of Olustee, Federal forces returned to Jacksonville. In anticipation of a Confederate attack, Federal forces fortified the St. John’s River including Yellow Bluff, which was captured on October 3, 1862. At 11 a.m. on February 28th, 1864, Companies B and J of the 55th Massachusetts Regiment (colored) under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Charles B. Fox boarded the steamer “Charles Houghton” for Yellow Bluff. The group of 163 enlisted men and 8 officers arrived at Yellow Bluff at 12:30 p.m. On March 1, Company K of the 55th Massachusetts (colored) under Captain Charles C. Loule arrived, adding 85 more enlisted men and one officer.
The next day a corporal and 4 enlisted men from the New York Volunteers arrived with orders to build a signal station, which was begun on March 3. Second Lieutenants Thomas E. Webber and Charles Weihl and nine men of the Signal Corps came to Yellow Bluff on March 15 to man the tower. By March 24, the post was labeled “effective”, and all ships operating on the St. John’s River were ordered to anchor only at Yellow Bluff. By the end of March, Yellow Bluff was home to 346 enlisted men and 10 officers. The 8th Regiment of United States Colored Troops (USCT) took over duties at Yellow Bluff, arriving on April 17. By the first of May, eight companies (37 officers and 141 men) of the 8th USCT were present at Yellow Bluff. Many different companies, including the 3rd and 34th USCT, were stationed at Yellow Bluff until the end of the Civil War.
Yellow Bluff Fort Historic State Park Volunteer Information
Volunteers can do many things -- greet visitors, conduct tours, help rangers remove exotic plants or maintain the natural beauty of a beach, waterway or trail.For volunteer information, please refer to the Little Talbot Island State Parkwebpage
Visit the Main Volunteer page for information on volunteering in Florida State Parks
Visit the Main Volunteer page at http://www.floridastateparks.org/volunteers/default.cfm for more detailed Information
Yellow Bluff Fort Historic State Park
12157 Heckscher Dr.
Jacksonville, Florida 32226
Phone: 904-251-2320
Fax: Contact Park for Number
Citizen Support Organization
Friends of
Talbot Islands State Parks
12157 Heckscher Drive
Jacksonville, FL 32226
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