Campground Overview
About Fort McAllister State Park
A world where history and nature intertwine, Fort McAllister State Park Campground in Richmond Hill, Georgia, defies typical camping expectations with its unique combination of Civil War heritage, lush coastal scenery, and abundant outdoor recreation opportunities. Situated along the serene banks of the Ogeechee River, this 1,725-acre park offers shaded campsites among live oaks draped in Spanish moss, creating a tranquil atmosphere perfect for relaxation or exploration.
Boasting 67 sites for tents, trailers, and RVs, the campground provides essential amenities such as water, electric hookups, clean restrooms, hot showers, and even laundry facilities. Nature lovers will appreciate hiking the park's scenic trails, including the Redbird Creek and Magnolia Trails, while anglers and paddlers can enjoy fishing or launching boats directly from the campground's river and creek access points. Close to the campground, visitors can tour the best-preserved Confederate earthwork fort, a Civil War museum, and other interpretive exhibits, making it a destination with unparalleled historical significance.
Conveniently located less than 30 minutes from Savannah, Fort McAllister also offers easy access to coastal charms and nearby attractions like Skidaway Island State Park and Wormsloe Historic Site. Whether you're seeking a serene weekend getaway or an extended vacation steeped in natural and cultural discovery, this campground delivers an unforgettable outdoor experience.
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