• 3203 Fort McAllister Road • N 31° 53.183' / W 081° 12.733' • Fuel Dock • Full-Service Restaurant • Tiki Bar • Wet / Dry Storage • Live Bait + Tackle • Convenience Store

• 3203 Fort McAllister Road • N 31° 53.183' / W 081° 12.733' • Fuel Dock • Full-Service Restaurant • Tiki Bar • Wet / Dry Storage • Live Bait + Tackle • Convenience Store

Dream it

• 3203 Fort McAllister Road • N 31° 53.183' / W 081° 12.733' • Fuel Dock • Full-Service Restaurant • Tiki Bar • Wet / Dry Storage • Live Bait + Tackle • Convenience Store • 3203 Fort McAllister Road • N 31° 53.183' / W 081° 12.733' • Fuel Dock • Full-Service Restaurant • Tiki Bar • Wet / Dry Storage • Live Bait + Tackle • Convenience Store Dream it

Our story

From the stream venturers to the creek critter catchers, we’ve been soaking in the tidal tales of Coastal Georgia at Fort McAllister Marina for nearly half a century. 

Family-owned and operated, we’ve been serving the river rats of the Lowcountry since 1972 with live bait, friendly dockhands, delicious grub, and one of the prettiest sunsets on the bend.

The Marina, as the locals call it, is home to Fish Tales, our family-friendly waterfront dining claim to fame. Voted “Best of Bryan” 10 years in a row, Fish Tales is the happening place to meet a friend for the fresh catch, a yummy cocktail, enjoy a tournament weigh-in ceremony or just to inhale a deep breath of salty air and watch the boats come in.

Our full-service marina is conveniently located just seven miles from the Intracoasal Waterway, a few minutes from Marker 98 on the Great Ogeechee River, offering everything you need on your way to or from your next adventure.


31° 53.183’ N
81° 12.733’ W

Amenities

• Fuel Dock • Full-Service Restaurant • Tiki Bar • Wet / Dry Storage • Live Bait + Tackle • Convenience Store

We operate the second largest marina on the Georgia Coast with 5,500 linear feet of dock space, hoisting vessels up to 52’ long. With shore power, a full-service restaurant and tiki bar, properly known as Fish Tales–a favorite place of the locals, over-night guests are set for fun.

Nearby sandbars at low tide offer quick access to beach opportunities, part of the fun of living along the barrier islands, and history rich Fort McAllister State Park is just a short walk or bike ride away!