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Operating Hours:
- Open daily year-round (Closed Thanksgiving day, Christmas day, and New Year's Day)
- Gates open sunrise to sunset daily
- April 1-October 31, 6:00 am to 9:00 pm
- November 1-March 31, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
- Handicapped accessible except for some portions of the Bartram trail; advance call recommended
- Admission:
- $2.00 Adults
- $1.00 for students and children 6 and over
- Free for children under 5 and under.
- Map of Park Features
Visitors Center/Musuem:
- Located in the historic Grave's House Open 8 am-5 pm daily.
- Bookstore and museum featuring archaeological collections from French colonial, early American and prehistoric Indian items
- Sign in location for campground visitors
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Campground:
Notice: The campground is projected to be closed from December 1, 2009 through the end of February for utility renovations. Projected reopening date is March 1, 2010.
- 39 RV sites that include electric/water hook up, grill and picnic table.
Rates: (subject to change)
- $14.00 - RV
- $11.00 - RV for Seniors (62+)
- $11.00 for tents.
- Centrally located shower and bath house
- Refuse facility located at the campground entrance
- Group Camping available upon request.
William Bartram Arboretum Trail
Interpretive trail through forest around the park including bridges, decks and primitive trail all the way to boat ramp.
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Boat Launch:
- Located within the park at the end of Jackson Park Rd (imediate left after entering main gate). Launches into the Tallapoosa River.
- Bartram Nature Trail also accessible from boat ramp area.
Directions:
Fort Toulouse/Jackson National Historic Site is located off Highway 231 in Wetumpka, Alabama.
Directions from I-65 (e.g., Birmingham, Mobile):
Exit on Northern Blvd. (Hwy 152, exit 173 off I-65 in Montgomery) Follow Northern Blvd east to U.S. Highway 231 north towards Wetumpka. Go approximately 8 miles; look for the Key West Inn on the left. Turn left at next red light onto Fort Toulouse Road. After approximately 2.5 miles the road goes directly into Fort Toulouse.
Location Map
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