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Fort McAllister
State Historic Site
3894 Fort McAllister Road
Richmond Hill, GA 31324
P: 912/ 727-2339 or 912/ 727-3614
E-mail:
ftmcallr@coastalnow.net

 

Located 10 miles east of I-95 on Ga. Spur 144 (take I-95 exit #90)

 

Reservations (800) 864-7275
From Atlanta (770) 389-7275
Office (912) 727-2339
Fax (912) 727-3614

 

Located on the south bank of the Great Ogeechee River, this park is the home of the best preserved earthwork fortification of the Confederacy. The sand and mud earthworks were attacked seven times by Union ironclads, but did not fall until captured in 1864 by Gen. William T. Sherman during his infamous “March to the Sea.” Nestled among giant live oaks and beautiful salt marsh, this park is a quiet location for camping, hiking, fishing and picnicking. Opening in early 2002, the park’s new Civil War museum features an interior designed to look like a bombproof, exhibits and artifacts, a video and gift shop.

 

Facilities
1,724 Acres
65 Tent, Trailer, RV Sites ($15-$17)
Primitive Campsite ($3)
Earthwork Fort
Civil War Museum
Boat Ramps and Dock
2 Picnic Shelters ($25)
Group Shelter (seats 150, $100)
Pioneer Campground ($15 and up)

 

Activities
Hiking – 4.3 miles of trails
Picnicking
Saltwater Fishing
Fort Tours (call for reservations)
Canoe and Kayak Rental

 

Park Hours: 7 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Office Hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Historic Site Admission: $1.50–$2.50

 

Please visit the Fort Mcallister website for more information.

http://fortmcallister.org/

 

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Bryan County
912 653-3839
51 North Courthouse Street
Pembroke, GA 31321
E Verify ID: CSIM2070 Authorization Date: March 3, 2010