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Fort Clinch State Park

United States

Overview

History meets nature at Fort Clinch State Park. Whether you're a history buff, nature lover or a bit of both, enjoy exploring the unique natural and historic resources of this pristine park. A row of cannons staring across the St. Mary's River into Georgia are silent testimony to the strategic importance of Fort Clinch during the Civil War. Visitors can explore the fort's many rooms, galleries and grounds, and learn about the life of a Union soldier through unparalleled living history programs. The historic fort is only one aspect of this diverse 1,400-acre park. Maritime hammocks with massive arching live oaks provide a striking backdrop for hiking and biking on the park's many trails. The park is known for its gopher tortoises, painted buntings and other species of wildlife. Camping, fishing, shelling and shark-tooth hunting are popular activities.

Campgrounds inside Fort Clinch State Park

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