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Georgia
Chatham County

North Pier Loop

Easy

4.6

(5580)

6,939

hikers

North Pier Loop

00:17

1.11km

0m

Hiking

The North Pier Loop offers a delightful, easy walk through a mixed coastal forest of pines, hardwoods, and palms, leading to historic views of the Savannah River. You'll transition from paved sections to uneven sand and grass as you approach the water, with distant glimpses of the Cockspur Island Lighthouse and Tybee Island. It's a short, scenic journey that feels like stepping back in time.

This easy 0.7-mile (1.1 km) hiking route has a minimal 1 foot (0 meters) of elevation gain and takes only about 16 minutes, making it highly accessible. Located within Fort Pulaski National Monument, the trailhead is easy to find, and parts of the trail are even wheelchair-friendly. It's an ideal choice for a quick historical exploration any time of day.

Beyond the natural beauty, the North Pier Loop is rich in history, passing by Battery Hambright and the John Wesley Memorial. You'll also see the remains of the vital North Pier, once a landing point for supply ships, and old concrete cisterns. This trail offers a unique blend of nature and historical landmarks, perfect for a family-friendly outing.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

Waypoints

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Fort Pulaski

Highlight • Historical Site

Fort Pulaski is a National Monument and a significant part of American history. It was built in the 1800s to defend Savannah from attack, and it played a key role in the Civil War. Visitors can learn about the fort's history through guided tours, exhibits, and ranger programs.

The Fort is a beautiful example of 19th-century architecture. The fort's walls are made of brick and are over 10 feet thick. Visitors can explore the fort's interior and learn about its construction and design.

Fort Pulaski is located on Cockspur Island, which is a beautiful natural area. Visitors can enjoy the island's beaches, marshes, and forests. There are also hiking trails and a campground on the island.

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Fort Pulaski National Monument

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interesting preserved fortification

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John Wesley Monument

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797 m

Battery Hambright

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Battery Hambright is a historic military installation that was built in the late 19th century to defend the entrance to the Savannah River. It played a role in the Spanish-American War and is a reminder of the importance of coastal defense during that era.

Battery Hambright is a well-preserved example of concrete gun battery architecture. It is one of the few remaining examples of its type in the United States.

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738 m

219 m

154 m

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759 m

272 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the North Pier Loop suitable for all ages and abilities?

Yes, the North Pier Loop is considered an easy trail, making it suitable for most ages and abilities. Much of the path is flat and paved, and it is largely wheelchair-accessible. The pier section itself has an uneven sand and grass surface, which might be a bit more challenging for some.

What is the terrain like on the North Pier Loop?

The terrain on this loop is varied but generally easy. You'll find mostly flat, paved surfaces through scenic wooded areas. As you approach the historic pier, the surface transitions to uneven sand and grass. The trail winds through a mixed forest of pines, hardwoods, and palms.

What historical sites and natural features can I see along the North Pier Loop?

The loop is rich in history and natural beauty. You'll pass by the historic North Pier, which was vital for Fort Pulaski. Key historical sites include Battery Hambright and the John Wesley Memorial. Wayside exhibits provide insights into the area's past and natural history. You'll also see circular concrete structures that were old cisterns. For natural features, enjoy palm-studded views of the Savannah River, and distant views of the Cockspur Island Lighthouse, Tybee Island, Lazaretto Creek, and Hilton Head Island.

Where can I park to access the North Pier Loop?

The North Pier Loop is located within Fort Pulaski National Monument. Parking is available at the monument's visitor center or designated parking areas within the park. Follow signs upon entering the monument for visitor parking.

Is the North Pier Loop dog-friendly?

Dogs are permitted on the North Pier Loop and other trails within Fort Pulaski National Monument, provided they are kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help keep the park clean for everyone.

What is the best time of year to hike the North Pier Loop?

The best time to hike the North Pier Loop is typically during the cooler months, from late fall to early spring (October to April). During these times, temperatures are more moderate, and insect activity is lower. Summer can be very hot and humid, with a higher chance of mosquitoes.

Are there any entrance fees or permits required for the North Pier Loop?

Yes, as the North Pier Loop is located within Fort Pulaski National Monument, there is an entrance fee to access the park. This fee covers all visitors and helps maintain the facilities and trails. No separate permits are required for hiking the loop itself. You can find current fee information on the official NPS website: nps.gov.

How long does it typically take to complete the North Pier Loop?

The North Pier Loop is approximately 1.0 mile (1.6 km) long. Most hikers can complete it in about 30 minutes, though some sources suggest the main stem-and-loop portion is closer to 0.6 miles. Your actual time may vary depending on your pace and how long you spend exploring the historical sites and enjoying the views.

Can I expect to see any wildlife on the trail?

While hiking the North Pier Loop, you might encounter various bird species, especially near the river and marsh areas. Keep an eye out for local flora and fauna typical of coastal Georgia. Remember to observe wildlife from a distance and do not disturb their natural habitat.

Are there any areas of the North Pier Loop that are restricted or unsafe?

Yes, it's important to note that the North Shoreline area near the historic pier is permanently closed to visitors. This restriction is due to dangerous conditions caused by large container ships in the active shipping channel. Please adhere to all posted signs and stay on designated trails for your safety.

Does the North Pier Loop connect with other trails?

Yes, the North Pier Loop is part of a network of trails within Fort Pulaski National Monument. The route also passes through sections of the Fort Perimeter Trail and the Historic Dike Trail, offering opportunities to extend your hike and explore more of the monument's grounds.

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