Port of Brunswick
| Port of Brunswick | |
|---|---|
The Port of Brunswick and the Sidney Lanier Bridge | |
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| Location | |
| Country | United States of America |
| Location | Brunswick, Georgia, U.S.A. |
| Coordinates | 31°07′45″N 81°32′38″W / 31.1290591°N 81.5440113°W |
| UN/LOCODE | USSAV |
| Details | |
| Opened | 1771 |
| Owned by | Georgia Ports Authority |
| Type of harbour | river natural |
| Draft depth | Depth 42 feet (13 m) |
| Air draft | 185 feet, restricted by Sidney Lanier Bridge |
| Statistics | |
| Annual cargo tonnage | 2.632 million (FY2020) |
| Website https://gaports.com/facilities/port-of-brunswick/ | |
The Port of Brunswick is an Atlantic seaport in Brunswick, Georgia, United States, in the southeast corner of the state. On February 12, 2025 the president of Georgia Ports Authority announced that the Colonel’s Island Terminal in Brunswick had replaced the Port of Baltimore as the busiest port for automobiles, construction and heavy farm equipment in the United States for 2024. This follows the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse and that port's closure for almost three months.