| 103 Fort King George Dr Darien, GA 31305 | |
| 31° 22' 4.3'', -81° 26' 19.48'' | |
| +19124373625 | |
| VHF Ch. 11 | |
| www.onlyinyourstate.com | |
| Brunswick |
Darien River Waterfront Park & Docks in Darien, Georgia is a pleasant stop along the Darien River, right in front of the local city waterfront park. You can find this marina along the northern banks of the Darien River in the heart of downtown Darien, 7 nautical miles off of the AICW. The marina can accommodate vessels up to 70' LOA, with 20amp, 30amp, and 50amp shore power.
This conveniently located marina has just what you need to make you feel right at home, including internet access, pumpout and more! While docked, keep an eye out for Darien’s colorful shrimp boat fleet, which will sell you delicious, fresh shrimp right off their boats! Darien River Waterfront Park & Docks is also close to a grocery store, hardware store as well as many restaurants and shopping. For a day off the boat Click Here to Visit step back into history and visit nearby historic sites like Fort King George, the Butler Plantation and rice fields, old churches, cemeteries, and other monuments. Right from the Darien Waterfront Park, you’ll be able to enjoy festivals that happen year round. Darien River Waterfront Park & Docks offers 4 boat slips for boaters to dock, so be sure to snag your slip early! If you’re boating through Darien this season, make a stop at this marina! Book your slip today on www.dockwa.com
PLEASE NOTE: This marina does not currently have any long-term slip availability.
This marina has a great chance to draw many more boaters transiting north or south along the ICW but it has some fallbacks. It is a great staging location before transiting the Mud River going South, one of the worst shoaled areas. The Dockmaster is great although she is located in a building about 2 blocks away and only works by phone. The town is quaint and charming. A couple of great places to eat. A really great and reasonable vegetable market and great fresh shrimp. There is also a high end Chocolate shop/manufacturer that is to die for. The docks though are the problem. There are 2. One is a dock located behind a great restaurant, Skippers. No Water or Power but stay for 48 hours free. The other docks are $1ft includes water and electric. The problem is that there are many full time people here so space is limited and there are only 30amp connectors and on 4 connectors for the entire dock so we were left without power. No reason for this, the town needs to add enough power pedestals for the amount of boats here and add some 50amp connectors. I would come back again if this problem was fixed and derelict looking boats are removed to allow more room for transients.