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Crooked River State Park

Located on Georgia’s coast, this park offers cozy facilities in a beautiful setting. Campsites are surrounded by Spanish moss-draped oaks, while cottages are set near the river. View a Family On The Go video of Crooked River State Park.

6222 Charlie Smith Sr. Hwy.
St. Marys GA 31558
Phone: 912-882-5256
Phone: 800-864-7275
Web: Visit Site

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Description:

Located on the south bank of the Crooked River, this park offers fine facilities in a beautiful setting. The boat ramp is popular with anglers who often take to the water before sunrise. Visitors may venture to the nearby ruins of the tabby McIntosh Sugar Works mill, built around 1825. The mill was later used as a starch factory during the Civil War. Just down the road is the ferry to Cumberland Island.

Features:

ACTIVITIES:
Saltwater Fishing
Boating and Kayaking – outfitter nearby
Hiking – 4 miles of trails
Birding – Coastal Birding Trail
Miniature Golf
Bicycle Rental

FACILITIES:
500 Acres
62 Tent, Trailer, RV Campsites
11 Cottages
5 Picnic Shelters
Group Shelter (seats 80)
Pioneer Campground
Boat Ramp and Dock
Nature Center

Days/Hours/Seasons:

Park Hours: 7AM-10PM
Office Hours: 8AM-10PM; 8AM-5PM on Thursdays

Rates:

Rates vary for state park lodging, campsites, shelters, golf courses and other facilities. Check with the individual park’s website or by telephone to confirm current prices.

Fees:

$3 daily parking fee