Military Trip Planning and Resources
A historic melting pot with 460+ years of Naval Aviation heritage. We welcome active-duty military, veterans, and visitors year-round.
Pensacola’s military history spans back to military conquests in 1559 when Don Tristan De Luna was sent to settle the northern part of the globe. Over time, Pensacola has been the epicenter of military dealings between battles and training. Read below for all things military-related in Pensacola that you should experience.
One of the Pensacola Bay Area’s most popular destinations for visitors, the National Naval Aviation Museum, has consistently ranked one of the Top 25 museums in the nation by the travel website TripAdvisor. This glimpse into modern-day naval defense leads you into the heart of the museum, where you can explore over a century of military history. More than 150 restored aircraft representing Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard aviation are displayed, including many rare and one-of-a-kind flying machines.
After you peruse the many aircraft and artifacts, take to the skies in one of the museum’s 3D flight simulators or watch a film at the Naval Aviation Memorial Giant Screen Theater, both of which require a purchased ticket for admission.
Barrancas Cemetery, open daily from sunrise to sunset, covers close to 100 acres. Many Civil War dead, both Union and Confederate are buried in the cemetery, which became a national cemetery in 1868. Expanded numerous times over the years, the cemetery is still used for military interments today. Flowers are allowed year-round and numerous decoration events occur throughout the year.
Please note, for security purposes, you must present a valid driver’s license, vehicle registration and current proof of car insurance to enter Barrancas Cemetery. Guests should be prepared to complete forms requiring a Social Security Number and other personal information, as well.
To experience military history first hand, take a walk through the storied arches and stand where cannons were fired at Fort Barrancas. Built in 1844 on a bluff overlooking Pensacola Bay, Fort Barrancas saw combat action during the Civil War. Confederate troops occupied the fort during a fight against Union forces camped at Fort Pickens in 1861. With brick walls standing 20 feet high and four feet thick, the diamond-shaped fort, which included a water battery and drawbridge, continues to impress visitors today as a monument of early military engineering and national defense. The fort is open Thursday-Monday, 9 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. A Fort Barrancas self-guided tour map is available to download to any mobile device.
Fort Pickens is one of four military forts designed to protect Pensacola in the 1800s. Located on Pensacola Beach on the Gulf Islands National Seashore, Fort Pickens is accessible by foot and boat and is open year-round from sunrise to sunset. Entrance fees are required and collected upon admittance into the park. The Fort Pickens area is anchored by the historic landmark and offers many recreational activities including fishing both from the shore and the pier, exploring trails and the fort, birdwatching, camping and so much more. A visitor information center is located at the west end of the island and includes a history museum on the area.
Martin "Trader Jon" Weissman, owner and namesake of Trader Jon's Bar, was well known for his personal eccentricities such as his famously mismatched socks and "Tradernomics" as well as his eclectic establishment. One of Pensacola's top tourist destinations for decades, Trader Jon's, decorated with photos and memorabilia, some traded for drinks, was a safe haven where young flight students, military personnel, astronauts and movie stars rubbed shoulders with local politicians, characters and the occasional ne'er-do-well. Trained as a U. S. paratrooper in WWII, Trader's lifelong love of naval aviation and his livelihood were inseparable. There was truly nothing like it on Earth! Step inside and experience the legend that was Trader Jon's.
The Trader Jon Room is housed in the Pensacola Museum of History. Open Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
ACCESS TO NAS PENSACOLA NOW 7 DAYS A WEEK TO PUBLIC
Visitors to Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola will now only be required to show a single government-issued identification card! State-issued driving licenses and passports are acceptable.
For the official update and all rules, click here: https://bit.ly/44pbvqg
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