3894 Fort McAllister Road
Richmond Hill
Georgia, 31324
(912) 727-2339
Fort McAllister Historic Park is a campground or RV park located in Richmond Hill.
Located on the bank of the Great Ogeechee River south of Savannah, 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. The park’s Civil War museum features an interior designed to resemble a bombproof, containing exhibits and artifacts, a video and gift shop. Three cottages sit on stilts at the marsh edge, surrounded by palm trees and palmettos. The campground is bordered by tidal Redbird Creek, a boat ramp and nature trail. 65 Campsites - Reserve 3 Cottages - Reserve 2 Picnic Shelters - Reserve 1 Group Shelter - Reserve 1 Pioneer Camp - Reserve Located 10 miles east of I-95 on Ga. Spur 144 (take I-95 exit #90).
Nearby restaurants include Pakwan Indian Cuisine, Tangerine Fusion And Sushi Bar located at 11215 Abercorn Street approximately 6.9 km away, Melody's Coastal Cafe, All Things Chocolate And More, and Texas Roadhouse located at 14045 Abercorn Street.
Places to stay within 20km of Fort McAllister Historic Park include Presidents' Quarters Inn located at 225 East President Street, Savannah Inn and Suites Extended Stay, The Gastonian approximately 13.8 km away, Hollow Oak RV Park approximately 16.6 km away, and Motel 6 located at 1016 East Highway 80.