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The Fort McAllister boat ramp on the Ogeechee River provides a convenient access point for kayakers, canoeists, and small motorized boats. Located just outside the entrance to Fort McAllister State Park in Bryan County, Georgia, the ramp is a single-lane facility that can accommodate most small watercraft.
The Ogeechee River is a wide, slow-moving coastal river that flows for over 200 miles through southeast Georgia. It offers a peaceful, scenic paddling experience, with tidal marshes, forested shorelines, and abundant wildlife viewing opportunities. Water levels and flow can fluctuate depending on rainfall, so paddlers should check conditions before launching.
While the ramp itself is free to use, there may be fees or permit requirements for accessing the surrounding state park lands. Visitors should plan accordingly and be prepared for variable weather and river conditions when launching from this site. With its easy highway access and proximity to regional attractions like Wassaw National Wildlife Refuge and Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary, the Fort McAllister boat ramp is a valuable resource for recreational boaters and paddlers exploring Georgia's coastal waterways.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Wassaw National Wildlife RefugeLocated within
Gray's Reef National Marine SanctuaryLocated within