Fort Clinch State Park

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Fort Clinch State Park
IUCN Category Ib (Wilderness Area)
Fort Clinch State Park
Location Nassau County, Florida, USA
Nearest city Fernandina Beach, Florida
Coordinates 30°42′16.88″N 81°27′16.06″W / 30.7046889, -81.4544611
Area 1,100 acres (4 km²)
Established April 21, 1905
Visitors 167,000 (in ???)
Governing body Florida Department of Environmental Protection
10-inch Rodman guns May, 2003
10-inch Rodman guns May, 2003
Fort Clinch, October, 2003
Fort Clinch, October, 2003

The Fort Clinch State Park is a Florida State Park, located on a peninsula near the northernmost point of Amelia Island, along the Amelia River. Its 1,100 acres (4 km²) include the 19th century Fort Clinch, sand dunes, plains, maritime hammock and estuarine tidal marsh.

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A pentagonal brick fort with both inner and outer walls, Fort Clinch lies to the northeast of Fernandina Beach at the entrance to the Cumberland Sound. The fort was briefly re-activated in 1898 for the Spanish-American War. In 1935 the State of Florida bought 256 acres (1.0 km²) that included the then-abandoned fort and the surrounding area. The park opened to the public in 1938.

Activities include pier fishing, sunbathing, hiking, surfcasting, camping, birding, and shelling. Visitors can also enjoy picnicking, swimming, bicycling, beachcombing, and wildlife viewing. Park personnel reenact military life at the fort. Among the wildlife of the park are the rare Purple Sandpiper, alligators, white-tailed deer, and other birds. Visitors can also see dolphins and manatees.

Amenities include a 1/2 mile pier, several miles of beach, 3.3 miles (5.3 km) of paved road, and a six-mile (10 km) hiking trail. The park has two campgrounds, one on the Amelia River, the other on the beach. The Amelia River campground has 41 campsites in an oak hammock. The beach campground has 21 sites with a ramped boardwalk. The park also offers primitive camping and youth camping.

The park is a 'gateway site' for the Great Florida Birding Trail.

The park is open from 8:00 am till sundown year round.

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