Camden County was the
second county organized in Georgia
and dates back to 1777. It was
named for Charles Pratt who was the
Earl of Camden and an outspoken
proponent of home rule for the
colonies when he was the Lord
Chancellor of England.
Incorporated:
February 5, 1777
Population:
43,664
Total
Area:
629.9 square miles
Cities &
Towns:
Woodbine (county seat)
Colesburg
Dover Bluff
Harrietts Bluff
Kings Bay Base
Kingsland
St. Marys
Tarboro
Waverly
White Oak
Attractions:
Camden County Courthouse*
Crooked River Site (St.
Marys)*
Duck House (St. Marys)*
Dungeness Historic
District (St. Marys)*
High Point-Half Moon
Bluff Historic District (St. Marys)*
John Houstoun McIntosh
Sugarhouse (St. Marys)*
Kingsland Commercial
Historic District*
Little Cumberland Island
Lighthouse (St. Marys)*
Main Road (St. Marys)*
Orange Hall (St. Marys)*
Plum Orchard Historic
District (St. Marys)*
Rayfield Archeological
District (St. Marys)*
Stafford Plantation
Historic District (St. Marys)*