Fort McAllister Historic State Park

Fort McAllister Historic Park is a 1725 acre Georgia state park located near Keller and Richmond Hill in south Bryan County, Georgia and on the south bank of the Ogeechee River (some parts of the park border the Atlantic Ocean). The park is home to Fort McAllister, the best-preserved earthwork fortification of the Confederacy. Though the earthworks were attacked unsuccessfully seven times by Union soldiers, it did not fall until it was taken by General Sherman in 1864 during his infamous March to the Sea. The park, located on the coast, is nestled among giant live oaks and a large salt marsh. In addition, the park contains a museum specializing in Civil War artifacts. The fort was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.

Facilities

 * 65 tent/trailer/RV sites
 * 7 cottages
 * 3 picnic shelters
 * Pioneer camping
 * Hiking trail - 4.3 miles of trails - One is 3.1 miles long and the other 1.2 miles long
 * Boat ramps
 * Playground

Annual events

 * 4th of July Barbecue, Picnic and Craft Show (July)
 * Fort tours
 * Labor Day and Winter Musters
 * Super Sundays