Place

North Pier

A raised grassy path bordered by granite and coastal vegetation.
The historic North Pier and North Channel of the Savannah River.

NPS

Quick Facts
Location:
Cockspur Island
Significance:
Pier used for the construction of Fort Pulaski

Benches/Seating, Cellular Signal, Dock/Pier, Pets Allowed, Scenic View/Photo Spot, Wheelchair Accessible

As you stand at the North Pier of Cockspur Island you can see glimpses of its past. This is the place where in the early 1800’s ships would dock with supplies to build Fort Pulaski.

The water in front of you is the North Channel of the Savannah River. Cockspur Island was chosen as the location for Fort Pulaski because of Cockspur Island's location at the mouth of the Savannah River.

As consumer demands have grown, so have the size of the ships that pass by here. To make room for these larger ships, the channel is dredged. Over time this channel has gone from 8 feet deep to now almost 50 feet deep.

These large container ships can cause dangerous conditions for unsuspecting visitors who walk the shoreline. When a ship moves past this area it moves a whole lot of water out of its way. That water moves out and then rushes back into the shoreline as the ship passes. Be very careful that you or your belongings don’t become swept out. For this reason, the North Shoreline is closed to all visitors.

Learn why the North Shoreline is closed. 

Fort Pulaski National Monument

Last updated: December 6, 2024