Fort McAllister State Park Campground

Richmond Hill
The Coast

Fort McAllister State Park Campground

Fort McAllister State Park Campground

3894 Ft. McAllister Rd.
Richmond Hill, GA 31324

800-864-7275

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Park Hours: 7AM-10PM Office and Museum Hours: 8AM-5PM Historic Site Admission: See website for latest information FACILITIES 1,725 Acres 65 Tent, Trailer, RV Campsites Backcountry Campsites 3 Cottages—#3 is dog friendly 2 Picnic Shelters Group Shelter (seats 150) Pioneer Campground Earthwork Fort Civil War Museum and Gift Shop Boat Ramps and Dock Fishing Pier Playgrounds ACTIVITIES Hiking and Biking – 4.3 miles of trails Picnicking Saltwater Fishing Fort Tours (call for reservations) Birding - Colonial Coast Birding Trail HISTORY One of the Confederacy’s best-preserved earthwork fortifications stands silent sentinal along the Ogeechee River to a time when it protected the Old South from seven major assaults by the best guns the Union Navy could muster. But on December 13, 1864, General William T. Sherman’s division of 4,500 men overran the 230 Southern soldiers left to defend the fort during the death knell of the Confederacy. The site was once owned by Henry Ford, who began an extensive restoration in the late 1930’s, and the fort eventually fell into the hands of the state of Georgia, which restored it to its 1863-64 appearance. You can wander around the walls and through the interior and look inside its central bombproof, but be careful not to climb on these earthen structures, which are extremely susceptible to erosion form foot traffic. To learn more of the story, visit the onsite Civil War museum. Its hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday - Saturday and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Nestled amond massive live oaks and surrounded by saltmarsh, this 1700-acre park has two distinct identities: a recreational area for campers and picnickers, and the historic site of the fort. For daytrippers, the main attraction in the recreation area is the tree-filled picnic ground running along a high bluff overlooking the Ogeechee. Tall pines and hardwoods make this a shady, serene spot for walking or sitting in a glider-type swing and watching the river flow by. You’ll find sites with picinic tables and grills, a fishing pier that extends out over the river, adn plenty of rustic-looking playground equipment for the kids which borders the main road leading to th fort. Across the road from this area is the start of a 3.5-mile nature trail complete with a primitive campsite that can be rented at very little cost. If you would like to make your visit last longer, consider staying at the park’s Savage Island Campground, which has 65 campsites - 50 for recreational vehicles and 15 with tent pads, and all with water and electrical hookups, grills, and tables. Two showers, and washer/dryers; and the campground also has its own playground, nature trail, and dock plus boat ramp on Red Bird Creek. Located 10 miles east of I-95 (Exit 90), the historic park is a short 15-minute drive from downtown Richmond Hill out GA Spur 144. Call (912) 727-2339 for more information.
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  • Hours of Operation

    Sunday: 7:00AM - 10:00PM

    Monday: 7:00AM - 10:00PM

    Tuesday: 7:00AM - 10:00PM

    Wednesday: 7:00AM - 10:00PM

    Thursday: 7:00AM - 10:00PM

    Friday: 7:00AM - 10:00PM

    Saturday: 7:00AM - 10:00PM

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