Crooked River State Park

State park · Camden County

Crooked River State Park

State park · Camden County

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6222 Charlie Smith Sr Hwy, St Marys, GA 31558

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Park with nature center, trails, camping, fishing, and boating.  

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The Best National and State Parks in Georgia

"Where the Chattahoochee and Flint rivers meet, near the border with Florida, is a swampy area home to Seminole State Park and 37,500 acre Lake Seminole, which has a boardwalk path around the lily pads and boat access for fishing and exploring. The two miles of trails through the longleaf pine forests are home to countless animals, including bald eagles and deer. The park is open year round, but the summer months can be sweltering for the uninitiated." - Caroline Eubanks

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Monica Richardson

Google
Quick trip to get away a few days and Crooked River didn't disappoint. Camped with my tiny camper. The RV spots were very nicely maintained. Scenic sunsets and sunrises for most of the spots. The trails were lovely. Very easy hikes at this park. Staff and camp host were all very gracious and helpful. Loads of turtles around!

Christopher White

Google
This coastal state park offers a refreshing escape with its beautiful natural scenery. The diverse trails are perfect for leisurely strolls or invigorating hikes. Visitors can enjoy camping under the stars or rent a cozy cabin nestled among the trees. The park also boasts excellent fishing spots along the river and provides opportunities for wildlife viewing. It truly is a cherished destination for creating lasting memories. I've been visiting since I was a kid. I love how peaceful it is.

Ashley A

Google
Gorgeous scenery. Large camping sites. There are hiking and biking trails. As for fishing you need to have a vessel to get you on the water as there is only one bank to fish from. The tortoises are here and a lot faster than one would think.

Brent gaffey

Google
This state park is beautiful. Everywhere we went inside the park appeared to be well maintained. Several trails, picnic areas, open areas and water/fishing access. I ended up renting a cabin within the park, which is a cool feature. Now when we got to the cabin, they expressed to us that these cabins are to be kept clean, organized, etc. I got excited at first, thinking that the cabin would be very nice and we'll maintained. Despite the binder reinforcing everything right inside the door, this place was very dirty. Dust piled up in corners, cobb webs everywhere, the fridge was gross, etc, it made for a not so nice stay. Thumbs up for the park, two thumbs down for the cabins.

Joel McGraw

Google
It was my first time going to a state park in Georgia. I moved from the panhandle of Florida and was raised living in six state parks in Florida. I was very pleased at how well Crooked River was maintained and the cleanliness of the facilities and grounds. Going on a weekday, I found it peaceful and relaxing. Took several trials and had a picnic lunch while there. Will try other parks as time allows. Thanks to the folks at the park for a pleasant visit!

john little

Google
This is our go-to state park. I've been coming her since I was a kid. Miles of pine trails, and later in the evening, you will see deer. Nice play area for the kids and a nice view of the st. Marys River.

Luci - B

Google
One of our favorite state parks in St. Mary’s, GA! The park itself is great…..walking/riding trails, on the water, and some FH sites (area 2). The park is quiet and sites on the west loop are more private. The water front sites are limited and are in area 1. Restrooms are clean and there is a laundry facility. There’s not much to do in and around St. Mary’s, but the park is within an hours drive of St. Simon’s, Jekyll and Amelia Islands. Fernandina Beach is about a 45 min drive and has nice downtown shopping/dining area near the water, along with ferry tours and commutes to Cumberland Island (a must do). Jacksonville is a little more than an hours drive away and there are lots of beach access points and great restaurants.

Gwen Madson

Google
Beautiful place… quiet and tranquil. Well maintained camping areas, boat ramp, and don’t get me started on the views!!! Highly recommend this place
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Tom T.

Yelp
This 500+ acre State Park sits along the Atlantic Coast adjacent to the Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base at Kingsland, Georgia, not far from St. Mary's (Exits 3 and1 off of I-95 respectively). A public boat ramp is available for those who wish to deploy watercraft. Cottages are available for rent as are hardtop plats for RV's in RV areas of the park. Each are in own areas in the park. The park presents as eye-level green and ground level brown given the presence of pines with yuccas and undergrowth throughout. The setting is quiet and tranquil. A daily parking fee is due for visitors who exit their vehicles. Separate fees are due for cottages and hookups. Registration is at the entrance. Those interested in a look-see are welcome to drive around. If you park your vehicle for a visit, a parking fee is due for the day. This place is worth a visit.
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Francesca T.

Yelp
Park is beautiful, everyone so helpful and friendly. Don't miss the Nature Center, small but a lady volunteer was so informative and knowledgeable about the animals in the area. Lots of places to roam around. Very clean and had nice putt putt and playgrounds. Went there to fish but unfortunately only 2 places we could find (far scary trail to rocky beach, or the Pier/Boat Ramp) both were crowded and nothing was biting for anyone. Get there early to fish! Very nice man at Bait Shop which has a small selection but pricey, hit Walmart first! Onto the Cottage we rented. Left a lot to be desired as it was dirty (took down 3 large cobwebs, more bugs in kitchen light than outdoor light, ripped sofa, dusty, needs paint and a lot of ceiling work), I was awoken at 5:30am to a RAT parade going through the wall a foot from my head and through the bathroom walls!! Needless to say we left at 8:00am and received a full refund. Vacation ruined! Obscene they are charging $175 a night for dilapidated cabins. Should be $60 a night. Stay at a Hotel and go here for the day or camp. Never again for us!
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Linda V.

Yelp
This is a Georgia State Park; from the putt putt golf course, an older state park. It is on Crooked River which leads into the St Mary's River-Kingsbay Naval Submarine Base is here too. It is a lovely park and today they advertised arts/crafts but there were only about 5 crafters set up (it was their 1st). The St. Mary's art guild was out and about the shore line painting; they actually have small cliffs. They have cabins, tent and RV camping as well as bike rentals and as mentioned.....putt/putt. Outside of the park are tabby ruins pre-civil war; I thought we were in Central America or Europe with these cool ruins!
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Heather W.

Yelp
I really used to love this park. I've been going here longer than I would like to admit, so we will say decades. It's never had a great boat ramp, but doable. The dock is in desperate need of love. Most of the cleats were broken or just missing, which made things a bit more complicated. The lovely random crab trap left on the dock with rotting fish was a lovely smell in the morning. Not sure why the rangers aren't checking the dock on occasion. Next the parking was a nightmare. Please use some common human courtesy and don't block in a trailer. If you are another boater and do this, shame on you! You especially should know how bad and frustrating that is. Never have I experienced this until this park. Park rangers - why aren't you ticketing or towing these people? After almost an hour and unhitching and beyond frustrated, we were able to get out of the mess that one trailer created by parking crooked, over the line, and partially blocking us in. Thankfully we had experience and patience on our side and were able to get out of that mess. Not the way you want to end your day. At least the view on the water was nice while boating...
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Paul C.

Yelp
Now have approx 12 sites with sewer. For the money I now give them five stars; also because I caught a four pound Flounder there. Big sites with much privacy is the other reason to go to five stars.
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Melissa W.

Yelp
This is a beautiful place. There is only a very small dock to fish from... Which you will be sharing with a very busy boat ramp. I was only disappointed because when I googled, it came up as a great local fishing area.
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Gladys L.

Yelp
A Thanksgiving mini vacation that became tradition. A State Park with cabins and a spot to place your RV. The cabins are big, roomy and clean. I love the quietness of this park. At night you see the stars and during the day you have a nice view on Cumberland Island. There are plenty of trails to discover which defiantly helps to walk of the Thanksgiving turkey, potato and gravy.
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Bill H.

Yelp
This is our go to place. Nice campground and wonderful bike riding area. Don't miss "Charlie", the alligator, who lives in the pond by the campground entrance.

Mary B.

Yelp
Nice park for easy hiking among pines and saw palmettos. Trails are well marked, good maps, informative trail pamphlets on flora and fauna. Pretty river viens. Sad the visitor center greeter was not welcoming at all while taking my admission fee!
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Ramon V.

Yelp
Nice park, a bit pricey. This is the only state park I have seen with some full hookup sites. Although they charge like an extra $10 for that. It's a small park but it's very well maintained and the rv spots are large and pretty level. They also have a boat ramp if you have a boat but there really isn't much access to the river itself. There's one small trail that leads to the river but it's small and rocky, only saw some people fishing there. Cell reception at least on T-Mobile was very spotty here, no WiFi. Still a nice park. If it was a bit more affordable and/or had better WiFi/cell access would be 5 stars.
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Carmen J.

Yelp
Hidden gem! I'm giving this place a 5 for its beauty and location. It's easy to get to and I can't believe I've been in Jax so many years without visiting this park! At only $5 per carload it's an inexpensive way to have a fun day trip. You can see by the photos there is a lot of beauty and lots to see. The tall pine hammock is beautiful. We took the Simpervirens Trail because the Park Ranger said it was the shadiest. Not to far into the trail the ecology changed into a wetlands area. For a mushroom enthusiast it was AWEsome...but for anyone who doesn't like mosquitoes...it's a nightmare! I've been to the Everglades and don't remember so many mosquitoes. I'm serious. Take. Bug. Spray. There are several trails for hiking, a boating area, a mini golf course, camping and it's all near water. I definitely recommend Crooked River!
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Phillip G.

Yelp
Love this campground! Clean spot. They sell wood at office. Close to Kingsland where Publix and other amenities are located. Really enjoyed tent camping here! The bathroom, shower units are private, new and exceptional.
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Elizabeth M.

Yelp
I just love camping at State Parks! Crooked River stands out with the large lots and well manicured landscaping. Fortunately I found a spot here that was kind of last minute through Reserve America. When I called the office I found out the gate is open until 10pm which is wonderful for me. Check in and check out are at 1pm and I like that as well. No surprises. Check in is easy and in a gift shop with reasonable prices on camping amenities such as fire wood and ice. The park is located along the water (crooked river) and has great views of the salt marsh across the way. Saint Mary's is a short drive away. Crooked River State Park isFull of nature trails and exciting bird watching areas. It's peaceful and dog friendly. They offer classes and fun activities so check their calendar for your dates. Each campsite has a paved area, electricity, water and fire ring. The bath houses have showers and laundry facilities. I highly recommend this State Park for a fun camping experience.
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Timothy M.

Yelp
Went here last weekend and it was amazing. Very private spot I could hear the neighbors ac on their camper but not see them. We stayed in spot 52. The bathrooms near there were brand new and private shower and toilet. The other bathroom were dated but clean. Overall a great place to stay a while. Rangers were super friendly and nice. Wish the state would invest more money into such wonderful gems. Nice playground and miles of bike and walking trails. We will be back
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Tammy M.

Yelp
So beautiful and well maintained. We loved this park so much I made a reservation for another week while we were driving out. Fishing is amazing!
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Yvonne Costner C.

Yelp
The park is very nice, well maintained, and quiet. The only reason for the two stars is there is not a lot to do there. You have to drive and hour to get to the beach, there is water but you can't swim in it, there is no pool, or laundry. Other than that the park is wonderful if you are just wanting to get away for a quiet weekend. I don't think this would be a good place to try and keep children busy.

Mary N.

Yelp
Beautiful park with very clean facilities and picnic pavilions. Several very nice walking trails.
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Lisa W.

Yelp
We love this park!!! Clean, lots of things ti do including outside exercise equipment. Beautiful. Great boat landing.
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Jon S.

Yelp
Great park. Lots of nice attractions and a cool place to walk and just be outside. I love the workout area and the cabins are adorable.
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Krystal M.

Yelp
Huge campsites, lovely views, great hiking and views. Bathrooms are nice and clean and all staff was really friendly. No wi-fi at campsites, but our friends and a campfire were all we needed.
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Veronica G.

Yelp
I lived near here almost all my childhood, been to crooked river state park which is lovely, but I never been to the camp ground. This is my first official camping experience and I truly enjoyed myself. I got to pick my own spot, it was not crowded and outside of kid riding their bikes and playing, it was very peaceful. I was reluctant to go there due to the horrible knats in the area but I hardly got bit. I think when people use the fire pit it, the smoke from it confuses the bugs and they can't smell you as easily. They have dump area, restrooms, showers, laundry area, and electronic hook ups at each site, which is a must have for me because I need my fan. I will definitely be back.
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Edward T.

Yelp
Best place EVER. I've been coming to it for years. Worth the 1000 mile drive every time.
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Jennifer V.

Yelp
This is a nice park, just not really much onsite activities other than some small walking trails and bike rentals. The campsite area has some trees around, but the sites are all still very open feeling. If you are looking for a relaxing low key place to camp, this is a good place for you to check out.

John B.

Yelp
I love this place. Spots are large and level, folks are friendly. Looking forward to returning. However cold snap there the people responsible for shower/comfort station did not close windows or turn on heater. Window cranks and heater missing cranks and knobs to do it myself. Also ran out of paper products. It was not fun using the facility in 39 weather. I would think that one of the three camping hosts would have caught this.
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Sam P.

Yelp
Great ambiance, great park, and a great boat ramp. The bluffs are beautiful to see and walk by. The fishing is great. The cabins are air conditioned and well maintained. Anyone who calls a functioning, clean state park "underwhelming" isn't the type of reviewer to understand what makes a state park great in the first place.
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Heather M.

Yelp
We loved this campground because the sites are huge, nicely spaced and we had a good amount of privacy between neighbors. It was also nice to have full hookups at a state park, but that also made the park a lot more expensive than most state parks. We visited the nature center while we were there which was worth a visit. Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile worked great there.

Charles A.

Yelp
Wonderful park. Spacing is a little close but the scenery and amenities are wonderful!!
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Ashley G.

Yelp
We had a bridal shower yesterday , and just had a very bad experience.. paid $250 for one day.. Couldn't get in and start setting up until 10am. Every car also had to pay an additional $5 per car for parking ? No one was aware and we just paid $250 to rent the place ? Why are we paying for parking?? Had a whole check list that needed to be done before we left. Literally had to vacuum and mop after paying $250 for just a few hours ??? My older family members had trouble getting in the broken door... We had to give a $200 deposit just in case something happened , and the Ranger tried to say us ladies who were there for not even 5 hours messed the paint up on the BROKEN door... honestly we were celebrating the bride not walking in and out the door.. ALSO the checklist said no cigarettes butts and thankfully non of us ladies smoked, but we had to walk outside and pick up OLD cigarette butts to make sure we got our deposit back... They need to clean up the place before trying to take peoples money for others problems.. VERY DISSATISFIED. Non of the family will be returning and I'll make sure everyone knows how rude these people are!!! Ranger said the $5 parking goes towards the Maintenance and upkeep... well how about you fix the paint on the door and fix the door so people can actually OPEN it. If you want a stress free venue for a party DONT BOOK THIS PLACE. If I could rate this place a 0 star I would!

Kory T.

Yelp
Very clean. Helpful rangers and campground hosts the bathrooms are in very good condition. There are lots of things for the kids to do and see the hiking trails are also really great.

Aleida S.

Yelp
We loved this park and hope to return one day. We spent a week there and it was great. The park is clean and open. Great for biking. They have an outdoor weight circuit, a nature center, miniature golf and a very nice ramp for fishing and boating. Enjoyed gorgeous sunsets across the river and resting in my hammock among the beautiful trees. The staff was courteous and I felt very safe with the number of rangers on site plus campground hosts. Close to St Mary and Amelia Island.
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Cynthia F.

Yelp
It's a nice state park but I didn't encounter anything that would make it stand out to me. It was very underwhelming. Don't get me wrong it's clean and beautiful. A nice place to go for a walk. It's just like other parks minus the wildlife. I encounter more wildlife if Pennypack Park in the middle of a big city.
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Jennifer E.

Yelp
Awesome facilities, beautiful park, private and quiet campsite. Very clean and the bathrooms didn't stink. Super friendly and helpful staff. Excellent.
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Michael A.

Yelp
Beautiful state park. Campground is spread out and quiet. Trails are cool. Staff is very nice.

Rhonda P.

Yelp
Great park! Beautiful area right on the river when you can fish, hike, bike, and wonderful employees that keep the facility beautiful and clean.

Samantha B.

Yelp
The park is in a nice area and is clean and well managed. There were a few trails and plenty of space for bike riding. There were many good sized cabins available for rent and several play areas for kids. Friendly staff, a nice gift shop and a bait shop. There was also a public boat ramp with a nice parking lot. We went to the park for a guided, 3 hour sunset kayak tour that promised sights of dolphins and manatees. What they didn't tell us in the description posted online is that the tour was obviously for children or beginning kayakers. The trip was maybe a mile and a half round trip, with a 30 min stop in the middle. A distance that would normally be covered in 30 mins? There was no wildlife other than a few birds and the scenery was bleak at best. Industrial building crowded the horizon. Worst of all was the quality of the kayaks!!!! I can't say enough about how cheap and of poor quality their kayaks were! My husband and I are experiences boaters and were completely defeated with their kayaks. They. Were. Horrible. Sad to say that all in all, we drove an hour to get there and were trapped on a "tour" for 3 hours in a completely incompetent kayak. We left right away feeling a little jipped of our $45... Be advised that there are many other wonderful places to visit and kayak nearby. Laura Walker State Park, Okefenokee Wildlife Adventures, Kayak Amelia... Just don't pay to use their kayaks and don't take a tour!