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Visitor Center Area Restrooms

Additional parking and restrooms are located along the entrance road loop, on the out-bound side.  The single story restroom building is tan stone block with gray, planked wood siding on the upper half of the walls. As you face the building from the parking lot, signage shows that accessible restrooms for men are on the left side of the building and, for women, on the right.  The side of the building facing the parking lot has one foot high plant beds that stick out by about one foot. In the center of that wall is a water fountain, with a water bottle re-filling station. Mounted above the fountain is a National Park Service logo, described later.  On the right, or west, side of the building is a large bulletin board, flanked by vending machines. To the right of the building is the entrance to a nature trail.  The National Park Service logo is a brown arrowhead, pointed downward. Inside the arrowhead are the words in white lettering, “National Park Serviceâ€, with a green sequoia tree shape to its left. Near the bottom of the arrowhead is a white buffalo silhouette set against a green meadow, with a white lake and snowcapped mountain behind it.

Quick Facts
OPEN TO PUBLIC:
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Baby Changing Station, Food/Drink - Vending Machine/Self Service, Recycling, Restroom, Trash/Litter Receptacles, Water - Bottle-Filling Station, Water - Drinking/Potable

This restroom facility is located in the main visitor parking area. Oversized parking is not available. There are no restrooms at the visitor center, on the boat, or at the fort.

Fort Matanzas National Monument

Last updated: August 22, 2021