Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Fort Clinch State Park adventure.
Experience life during the Seminole War at this historic American fort!
In northeast Florida, the Fort Clinch State Park features a rich historical and cultural experience. After touring the fort, hop on your bike to explore the 3.3 miles of paved road or go off-road.
Swim in the Cumberland Sound or sunbathe on the warm, white sand beach. This Florida state park has two boat launches, so you can spend a day on the water fishing. Catch sight of large arching live oaks as you hike throughout the 1,400-acre park.
Two campgrounds, with fire ring, picnic table, potable water, and a mixture of 30 and 50-amp electric hook-ups, makes a difficult choice. The Amelia River Campground offers 42 campsites and amazing river views. The Atlantic Beach Campground has 21 RV and six tent-only sites surrounded by white sand dunes.
As a registered camper, you can use the dump station along with the restrooms with showers and laundry facilities. If your pet is well-behaved, they are welcome at all the campgrounds.
The best time to visit Fort Clinch State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer months can be hot and crowded, while winter offers cooler temperatures but fewer programs.