Open for daily use by the public since July, 2002, Fort Hoskins Historic County Park was originally established in 1856 to protect the coastal Indian reservation. Visitors can enjoy 130 acres of self-guided trails for hiking and the restrooms are accessible from dawn to dusk. Larger group functions can be held at the Fort Hoskins Shelter, where ten picnic tables, barbecue facilities and public amenities are available for use.

A truly historic site, a visit to the Fort Hoskins Historic County Park would not be complete without meandering through the original Commander’s House situated on the edge of the parade grounds.

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