Fort McClary State Historic Site
RT 103~28 Oldsfields Road
S. Berwick, ME 03908
Telephone: 207 384 5160
For more than 275 years, Fort McClary protected the entrance to the Piscataqua River at the gateway to Kittery, Maine. The fort was named after Major McClary who fought and died in the Revolutionay War at the Battle of Bunker Hill. It is one of the state's mos important historic forts. The site was manned during five wars; The Revolutionary, War of 1812, Civil, Spanish-American, and World War 1. It did not see much action. Picnic tables are available. Moderate Fee
Operating Season
Memorial Day-September 30
