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Fort Clinch

Overview

Fort Clinch State Park offers a unique blend of history and nature at the northern tip of Amelia Island. Covering over 1,400 acres, it serves as a coastal sanctuary for RVers seeking a quiet escape. The park is famous for its well-preserved 19th-century fort and miles of untouched shoreline. Unlike many commercial parks, this state park focuses on preserving the maritime forest and providing a serene environment for outdoor enthusiasts looking for a deeper connection with the Florida coast.

Location & Surroundings

Situated in Fernandina Beach, FL, the park provides easy access to the St. Marys River and the Atlantic Ocean. The surroundings change dramatically from dense canopies of moss-draped live oaks to sprawling sand dunes. This transition creates a diverse habitat for local wildlife, including gopher tortoises and white-tailed deer. Its northern location offers a slightly cooler maritime climate compared to southern Florida, making it a favorite for year-round coastal exploration within a pristine maritime hammock.

Amenities & Park Features

RVers can choose between two distinct camping areas that cater to different preferences. The River Campground provides more shade under ancient oaks, while the Atlantic Beach Campground sits right behind the dunes with ocean breezes. Most sites include water and electric hookups, with central dump stations available for convenience. While the park lacks a swimming pool, it offers clean bathhouses, a dedicated fishing pier, and miles of multi-use trails for biking and hiking through the wooded landscape.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

The primary draw is the historic Fort Clinch, where visitors can explore masonry fortifications and interact with period reenactors who bring the 1860s to life. Beyond the fort, the beaches are renowned for finding fossilized shark teeth and seashells along the shoreline. The charming downtown of Fernandina Beach is just a short drive away, offering local boutiques and seafood dining. Visitors also enjoy the pier, which extends into the river for excellent angling opportunities.

Who This Park Is Best For

This park is ideal for travelers who prefer scenic, rustic environments over the high-density layout of modern RV resorts. It is perfect for history buffs and families who enjoy active outdoor pursuits like cycling and beachcombing. If you value natural privacy and direct access to Florida’s coastal history, this park is a premier destination. It is less suited for those requiring massive clubhouses, but perfect for those who want to wake up to the sound of the ocean.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Ocean
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Ramp
• Body Of Water (Atlantic Ocean)
• Playground
• Watersports

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Pet Restrictions
• Pet Restriction on Size
• Pet Restriction on Breed
• Day Max Stay (14)
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers
• Laundry

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing
• Boating
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Marina
• Mountain Biking
• Road Biking Trails
• Watersports

- Facility

• Type (State Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (63)
• Max Length (40)
• 30 Amp
• 50 Amp
• Dirt Sites (63)
• Water (63)
• Electric (63)
• Max Amps (50)
• Back-ins (25 x 40)

User Reviews

K S

October 21, 2025

My boyfriend and I loved exploring Fort Clinch! It was worth the $6 entry fee and $2.50 per person to enter the Fort. The beach at this state park is beautiful but lots of oysters (watch your step)

Africancrab

October 19, 2025

It holds the history of the island. For $6 entrance fees we were able to tour the park. The salt marsh is a great first stop. The light house can be seen from here. The history of the light house is on a plaque at this stop. Walking on dunes is prohibited. A paved road takes you through the park with pullouts along the way. The vegetation is thick on both sides of the road. A camp ground is available too for those interested in camping. The fort itself is something to see. Interesting that there was never an engagement there.

Wade

October 18, 2025

Beautiful fort, I’ve been coming here for years. Great scenery, right by the water. They have a gift shop and visitor’s center as well. It’s $6 per car to get in and an additional $2.50 per person to see the fort. Plenty of parking, but the road from the entry point to the actual parking lot is pretty far with a low speed limit. Overall, it’s worth visiting!

Sheri Pillar

September 25, 2025

Very cool and unexpected find on Amelia Island during our vacation. The fort was built before the war of 1812 and most recently still under military control during WWII. It was near exploring all the nooks, kitchens and barracks and offices quarters. You can walk on top of the tour for a view of the river and see Georgia. There is a soldier dressed is union uniform that will answer any questions you have as well as a museum full of all the history. Only $2.50 pp.

Christopher White

September 21, 2025

Fun activities, lots of history, and very knowledgeable staff and reenactors. I had a blast visiting and cannot wait for my next visit. Very good views of the Fort from the beach, which is easily accessible. There are several enjoyable trails to hike, walk, and bike as well.

Art House

May 15, 2025

Nice calm beach the day we visited, after a couple of days of storms. Did not visit the Ft. itself. Lots of "no-see-ums" sand 'bugs'. Georgous drive from gate to beach!! Saw mamma deer & baby plus a turtle.

Sue Ann Marie

April 26, 2025

Good job to the park rangers! Very friendly and watchful. They drive around and keep the park safe. Delightful bike ride with my husband and older teen. Camp sights, bike trails, walking trails, bird watching, beach access, and the historic Fort Clinch make this a good day for families. I would not recommend riding bikes here with smaller children. Motorists are mostly looking out for you, but it works both ways, we pull over a quick second to allow them to pass. As with the other reviews, this is a gem for anyone who loves nature, the beach, and history. Check out Fort Clinch. It's a few dolars to get in. Pack some water. 🇺🇸

Linda Johnson

April 15, 2025

Beautiful state park. We're on the river side. Plenty of privacy and shade on this side. Easy walk to the river and fort. Seen deer all over the place. Campsites have firepit and picnic tables. Has a clothesline for wet clothing and towels. Bathrooms are nice and clean. Has washer and dryers. Haven't checked out the beach yet. But we still have 12 more days here. And yes. We will book this campground again.

Lauren Ezell

April 06, 2025

Absolutely amazing! We were so impressed with how well they have kept up the property. It’s absolutely worth a visit. We also went around the beach and looked for sharks teeth. We found some awesome stuff, including a possible piece of a Meg’s tooth! Very cool!

Rhonda Astor

February 13, 2025

Beautiful State Park. I absolutely love the live oak trees hanging with moss. We only camped 1 night but would definitely camp here again. Most sites are pretty large and have some privacy. The usual picnic table and fire ring and clothes line. Easy walk out to the beach. Bath house was newer and clean. There is also a washer/dryer available. It was really quiet the night we were there. We did have a couple armadillo’s visit us when sitting out by our fire. We did drive up and check out the fort. It was cool to see and visit. The store is by the fort and has souvenirs, ice and wood. This would be a great park to have a bike.

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