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Crooked River State Park

Coordinates:30°50′35″N81°33′29″W / 30.84306°N 81.55806°W /30.84306; -81.55806
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State park in Georgia, United States

Crooked River State Park
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Crooked River State Park is located in Georgia
Crooked River State Park
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Crooked River State Park is located in the United States
Crooked River State Park
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TypePublic
LocationNearSt. Marys, Georgia
Coordinates30°50′35″N81°33′29″W / 30.84306°N 81.55806°W /30.84306; -81.55806
Area500 acres[1]
Operated byGeorgia Department of Natural Resources
WebsiteCrooked River

Crooked River State Park is a 500-acre (2.0 km2) Georgiastate park located nearSt. Mary's on the south bank of theCrooked River, providing an excellent coastal setting. The park is dedicated to the preservation of its natural resources and public education. The park is near the ruins of theMcIntosh Sugarworks, built around 1825 and used as astarch factory during theAmerican Civil War. It is the closest state park toCumberland Island National Seashore and it is adjacent to theNaval Submarine Base Kings Bay.[2]

History

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The earliest residents of Crooked River State Park were the Guale and the Timucua Indians who were pushed out and moved southward in the 1700s. Once a Royal Land Grant, Crooked River State Park was confiscated at the end of the revolution and owned by Robert Montfort. In 1792, Alexander Elliot purchased the area of the park known today as Elliott’s Bluff. Records indicate in 1824, John H. McIntosh owned Mush Bluff, south of the park and Elliot’s Bluff. Evidence of this plantation era and earlier times remain on the park’s grounds including old bottles, planted pines, and oyster shell middens found along marsh edge on east side of park. The unofficial opening day of Crooked River State Park was March 27, 1947.[3]

Facilities

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  • 52 tent/trailer/RV campsites
  • 11Cottages
  • 4 Picnic Shelters
  • 2 Group Shelters
  • 1 Pioneer Campground
  • Public access boat ramp

External links

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References

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  1. ^Krakow, Kenneth K. (1975).Georgia Place-Names: Their History and Origins(PDF). Macon, GA: Winship Press. p. 54.ISBN 0-915430-00-2.
  2. ^"Crooked River State Park".State Parks & Historic Sites. October 27, 2016. RetrievedSeptember 25, 2017.
  3. ^"History of Georgia State Parks"(PDF).Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites. RetrievedAugust 11, 2022.
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