Originally built by Russians in 1812, Fort Ross became a state park in 1909. Today the 3,400 acre park offers pristine natural landscapes as well as …
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Jul 16, 2024
Great historical recreation of a Russian-era fort. Much information can be learned from the visitor's center but we were lucky enough to get there when a group tour was leaving. Well-worth the extr… Full review by BONNIE T
May 14, 2024
Fort Ross is a cool place to visit if you’re into history. The actual fort is behind a building and down a path. It has recreations of the original buildings and what they used to look like Full review by Riley W
Sep 12, 2023
The Fort Ross visitor center provides helpful context. I appreciate the recognition of the native culture and peoples. However, I think the costs to them were underplayed. For example, decimation by … Full review by Carolyn P
Yes. Fort Ross now has ADA trails from the visitor center to the fort compound. We also have one beach wheelchair that we can loan to visitors for the day. There are ADA accessible …
Yes. Fort Ross now has ADA trails from the visitor center to the fort compound. We also have one beach wheelchair that we can loan to visitors for the day. There are ADA accessible picnic areas and the compound itself now has ADA paths throughout. Please check the Fort Ross Conservancy website for days of operation - we are not open 7 days a week because of Sacramento service reductions.
Hello. Yes new ADA paths were recently added to the the historic fort compound. There is a nice paved trail between the visitor center and the compound as well. We also have a …
Hello. Yes new ADA paths were recently added to the the historic fort compound. There is a nice paved trail between the visitor center and the compound as well. We also have a beach wheel chair that our visitors can use while on site, presuming it's not already in use. Looking forward to your visit!