If you go to Ameilia Island you must save a day for Fort Clinch. This is part of a state park. It costs $5 to get in. People camp, bike, hike, look for seashells, and fish. Bring your suite, chairs, umbrella, money, and food. We did not bring lunch and wish we had. There are vending machines and showers. We were able to buy junk food at the Fort Clinch Visitors Center for lunch to get us by.
There is also a very long pier that people visit and fish from. We found a small crab among the rocks near the pier.
Tips:
A learning to pass along. The first weekend of each month there is a re-enactment of the period when the fort was built. I heard it is amazing to see it. The fort is in excellent condition since the war ended before it saw battle. There is a person available to answer questions.
I suggest going when it is not in the heat of the summer. We arrived early in the morning late August. By 11:00 it was unbearably hot (90 degrees). The shade and water are the most attractive options by lunch. There were lots of bike riders at 9:00 am. This would be a great place to stay all day in April/May, maybe June.
There are campsites and showers. Lots of people were camping. Showers and rest rooms were nice.
Shelling:
There are sea shells to look for. There were no shark teeth we to be found. Another visitor said they were prevalent after the river was dredged and the dredged material was dumped on the beach. There are layers of shells if you dig on the beach. If there is ever another storm in the area, this is the place to be the year after as they will probably have to dredge again.












