Fort McAllister State Historic Park

Fort McAllister State Historic Park Located south of Savannah, Ft. McAllister is a 1,725-acre state park and historic site that offers a fort, museum, campground, hiking, fishing & kayaking.

Reservations, Accommodations & Facilities
1,725 Acres
7 Cottages
67 Tent, Trailer & RV Campsites
2 Backcountry Campsites (1.5-mile hike to sites)
2 Picnic Shelters (Before making reservations, call park for capacity limits.)
1 Group Shelter (seats 150. Before making reservations, call park for capacity limits.)
2 Pioneer Campgrounds (Before making reservations, call park for capacity limits.) Eart

hwork Fort
Civil War Museum & Film
Gift Shop
Boat Ramps, Dock & Fishing Pier
Playground
Wi-Fi — available in the park office & museum
Southeast Coast Saltwater Paddling Trail Logo

Things To Do & See
Biking
Birding — Colonial Coast Birding Trail
Boating
Civil War Film
Educational Programs
Fishing
Fort Tours
Geocaching
Hiking — 4.3 miles of trails
Photography
Picnicking
Tours
Weddings — park approval required
Kayak, Canoe & Paddleboard Rental (Seasonal)
Bike Rental
Archery (no open range, events only)

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Need a break from the summer heat? Step inside Fort McAllister’s air conditioned museum and explore Coastal Georgia’s hi...
06/14/2026

Need a break from the summer heat? Step inside Fort McAllister’s air conditioned museum and explore Coastal Georgia’s history.

Discover real Civil War munitions, learn about the Guale Indians who first called this area home, experience life in Colonial Georgia, and explore Henry Ford’s connection to Richmond Hill.

Be sure to visit our dedicated CSS Nashville exhibit, featuring artifacts recovered from the famed Confederate blockade runner and the story of its dramatic history.

Throughout the museum, videos and exhibits help bring the past to life, making it a great stop for visitors of all ages.

History is cool at Fort McAllister—literally!

Open daily from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Just south of Savannah.

As you explore the park, keep an eye on the marshes along the Ogeechee River. Fiddler crabs can be seen scurrying across...
06/12/2026

As you explore the park, keep an eye on the marshes along the Ogeechee River. Fiddler crabs can be seen scurrying across the mud by the hundreds, waving their oversized claws. These tiny creatures play an important role in the coastal ecosystem, helping to keep the marsh healthy!

06/11/2026
Bring the family, step into the past, and be part of the America 250 celebration right here on Georgia's coast.         ...
06/10/2026

Bring the family, step into the past, and be part of the America 250 celebration right here on Georgia's coast.

Thanks to WTOC for covering our upcoming America 250 celebrations at Fort McAllister and Fort Morris. Click the link in ...
06/08/2026

Thanks to WTOC for covering our upcoming America 250 celebrations at Fort McAllister and Fort Morris. Click the link in comments to learn more. 🇺🇸

It's not a Cardinal..........or is it? Did you know the Northern Cardinal is not the only "red" bird that can be seen at...
06/07/2026

It's not a Cardinal..........or is it?

Did you know the Northern Cardinal is not the only "red" bird that can be seen at Fort McAllister?

The Summer Tanager also makes its home here during the warmer months. This neotropical migrant species migrates from Central and South America each spring to breed and nest here in Georgia.

As it's name suggest, it was once classified as a Tanager species. Recently however, it has been re-classified as a true Cardinal! This major taxonomic shift took place in 2009 after years of field study and DNA analysis. Ornithologist discovered that the birds natural history and habits, along with its DNA, were much closer to the Cardinal family than true Tanagers.

Summer tanagers, like their cousins, the Northern Cardinal, are extremely sexually dimorphic. Meaning the males and females are strikingly different as far as plumage coloration goes. Males are bright red, with hints of pink and orange, while females are more olive green and yellow.

These birds eat primarily insects, but can be attracted to certain fruits and berries. They also love a clean fresh water source!

Park Manager Jason Carter managed to photograph this handsome male Summer Tanager on the park yesterday!

Fresh catch!
06/06/2026

Fresh catch!

Had the honor of swearing in these 6 newest Junior Rangers yesterday. Don't know that I've ever had six from one family!...
06/03/2026

Had the honor of swearing in these 6 newest Junior Rangers yesterday. Don't know that I've ever had six from one family!
Made my day!

06/03/2026

What is your favorite part of visiting Fort McAllister? 🏝️

This past week was Night Ranger Ryan Yearick's last with us. In addition to his security and guest duties, Ryan has over...
06/01/2026

This past week was Night Ranger Ryan Yearick's last with us. In addition to his security and guest duties, Ryan has over the years served as a tour guide, Civil War infantry and artillery, and even as Jolly Old St. Nick! He was just at home on an electrical box, as he was a musket. Ripping the cord on a cannon, or ripping the cord on a chainsaw. We will certainly miss his versatility and his professionalism, and his team first attitude.Ryan is moving into a role where he can spend more time enjoying his hobbies and his family. He does plan to continue as a park volunteer! We wish Mr. Yearick's all the best in his future endeavors!

Address

3894 Fort McAllister Road
Richmond Hill, GA
31324

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 5pm
Sunday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

(912) 727-2339

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