Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery
4.9FreeA solemn national cemetery offering sweeping views of San Diego Bay
Perched along the Point Loma peninsula, Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery serves as a peaceful final resting place for thousands of American military service members. The meticulously maintained grounds feature neat rows of white headstones set against stunning coastal backdrops of the Pacific Ocean and San Diego harbor. Visitors can pay their respects while taking in memorial monuments and quiet, contemplative seaside vistas.
History
Established in 1882 on the grounds of the U.S. Army coastal artillery station, Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery has been a dedicated military burial ground since the early 20th century. It was named in honor of William Starke Rosecrans, a Union general in the American Civil War. Over the years, it has become the final resting place for veterans of many conflicts, marking it as a site of historical and military significance.
Expert notes
- Respect the solemn nature of the cemetery; maintain silence and decorum.
- Photography is allowed but do not photograph funeral services without permission.
- Check the weather before your visit; the area can be quite breezy and cooler than mainland San Diego.
Features
- Historical Significance
- Memorial Monuments
- Panoramic Views
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