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Contact: Joel Cadoff, (912) 786-5787 X105 SAVANNAH – Effective immediately, the Chatham County Parks & Recreation Department has closed the west end of the McQueen's Island Trail and the mid-point parking lot for construction work. The McQueen's Island Trail, located west of Fort Pulaski National Monument was created in 1996 on the abandoned Central of Georgia Railway tracks that once connected Savannah to Tybee Island. Over the years, high tides have eroded sections of the trail. A restoration project was completed in 2009 to stabilize the shoreline and encourage the growth of marsh grass. However, the 6-mile multipurpose trail has again succumbed to erosion, leaving huge portions impassible. Current restoration work is scheduled to take place through the winter of 2015/16. Additional trail closings are expected as progress is made, so caution is advised.
The eastern portion of the scenic trail - measuring 2.4 miles - remains open and may be accessed near the Entrance Station for Fort Pulaski National Monument. There are also six other nature trails available within Fort Pulaski National Monument.
Fort Pulaski National Monument is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The park gates close at 5:15 PM. The park is located on U.S. Highway 80, 15 miles east of Savannah. An entrance fee of $7 per person is charged;ages 15 and under are free. Learn more at www.nps.gov/fopu and visit us on Facebook www.facebook.com/FortPulaskiNPS and Twitter www.twitter.com/FortPulaskiNPS.
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Last updated: August 6, 2015