Best Glamping near Alamo, GA

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Towns Bluff Park houses upscale glamping accommodations on the banks of the Altamaha River in Georgia's scenic countryside, approximately 20 miles from Alamo. The property features well-appointed yurts and premium glamping tents with spacious interiors, climate control systems, and quality furnishings. Each glamping unit includes comfortable bedding, electricity, and dedicated outdoor spaces where guests can enjoy the natural surroundings while maintaining modern comforts. The park's eco-friendly glamping cabins offer a perfect blend of rustic charm and luxury, situated within the peaceful wooded landscape. Nearby, Oz Campground provides distinctive glamping options with market access and shower facilities in a secluded natural setting. "It was a nice and peaceful getaway. The hosts were great and very attentive to our needs. The bathrooms were heated and clean," noted one visitor about Towns Bluff Park.

The glamping sites provide direct access to the Altamaha River, known locally as "the best catfish river out there," with boat ramps and water recreation opportunities steps from luxurious accommodations. Nature enthusiasts can explore hiking trails through loblolly pines while enjoying the solitude of the natural environment. Towns Bluff Park combines heritage with outdoor recreation, featuring a museum alongside its premium glamping facilities. Fishing at the park's stocked pond remains popular among visitors, with several glamping units positioned for scenic water views. Roy's Hideaway, another glamping destination in the region, offers upscale canvas accommodations with market access and picnic areas. A recent visitor mentioned, "It is a great place where you bring your family and dogs! You can relax and enjoy the river and hunt during hunting season! The place is amazing and great for a get away with family!"

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Glamping Reviews near Alamo, GA

12 Reviews of 5 Alamo Campgrounds


  • Angela B.
    May. 6, 2018

    Towns Bluff Park

    Peace and Quite

    My daughter and I stayed the weekend here in Dec, 2017. It was a nice and peaceful getaway. Nothing really to do but hiking and hanging around the campground. The hosts were great and very attentive to our needs. It was cold at night and they made sure we had enough firewood. The bathrooms were heated and clean. Nice place if you just needed to get away for a few days.

  • Mike B.
    Jun. 24, 2016

    Towns Bluff Park

    Primitive Site Bullard Creek WMA

    About 8 miles north of Hazlehurst, GA, on a dirt road turn off just before the Altamaha River, this primitive site lies in solitude amongst the loblolly pines. Besides the people who were really loud camping near us, it was a wonderful space. No water or electric hook ups unless you go to the RV site. There are showers, sinks and bathrooms near the river which is only a short walk from the site. There is a boat ramp there and tubing/floating down the river was a popular activity. Bugs weren't too bad thankfully!!

  • 341 R.
    Nov. 7, 2023

    341 RV Park

    Simple, Clean and Friendly

    This RV Park is clean, friendly and has Full Water and Sewer Hookups. It's off Highway 341 which connects Coastal and Middle Georgia.

  • d
    Dec. 26, 2021

    Towns Bluff Park

    Great campground

    This is a county campground. It takes Pass Port America for Sunday thru Wednesday. If you’re looking for a resort campground, go somewhere else, this out in the middle of the woods, isolated, quiet and very nice. The lady that runs the museum & campground is very nice. She will do anything within her power to make your stay great. The sites are water & electric with a dump site as you leave 30/50 amp pull through/ back in. All sites appear to be close to level. Hazelhurst & Baxley are reasonably close. Gas/Diesel within 3 miles. Good food at Jan’s Chicken & Ma’s close to Uvalda.

  • Rachel G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 18, 2020

    Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge

    Meh

    This is a state park campground and resort and golf course. Cabins are also available to rent. We stayed here during the start of covid so many amenities were not open. The golf course and lodge area looked nice. The campground was ok. We had site #7 which was a host site so it had full hookup including cable. Campground is small but super cramped. No barriers between sites. There is a lot of shade and bathhouses were neat and clean. Park is on lake and has fishing, playground, splash park, kayaking, pool, lodge, and restaurant. Much was closed at the time we stayed. This is a popular camp for families. I thought camp was overpriced. What really put me off was some sketchy people here. The police were in the camp much of the night. Not really what you want to see at the campground. But we did meet some very friendly neighbors. Good for a night stop but I probably would not return.

  • Never Sitting S.
    Oct. 27, 2020

    Paulk Park RV Park and Campground

    Nice quiet city park

    Cozy and great for self contained. (Small one stall bathroom with shower). Stayed here a week in October with one other camper, very quiet and peaceful. Will have locals visit during the day for the fishing pond. Lots of room to walk dogs.

  • Scott S.
    Jun. 20, 2019

    Towns Bluff Park

    Quit

    Nice campground right next to the best catfish river out there

  • A
    Nov. 28, 2024

    Towns Bluff Park

    Great outdoors

    This is a place where you bring your family and dogs! You can relax and enjoy the river and hunt during hunting season!! The host are great and the place is amazing and great for a get away with family! Come and camp and enjoy! 10-10 rating!!!


Guide to Alamo

Towns Bluff Park sits on the Altamaha River approximately 20 miles from Alamo, Georgia. The park combines RV sites, tent camping, and glamping options with full hookups and riverside access. Winter temperatures typically range from 35-60°F, while summer months see consistent 80-90°F weather with high humidity. The county-managed property features both primitive sites and developed camping areas catering to various outdoor preferences.

What to do

Boat fishing excursions: The Altamaha River provides excellent catfishing opportunities at Towns Bluff Park. "Nice campground right next to the best catfish river out there," notes Scott S. The park includes boat ramps for easy water access.

Hiking through pine forests: Trails wind through stands of loblolly pines surrounding the glamping area. "Besides the people who were really loud camping near us, it was a wonderful space... Bugs weren't too bad thankfully!" shares Mike B. about exploring the wooded terrain near the primitive sites.

Off-season relaxation: Winter camping offers quiet solitude at Paulk Park RV Park. "Stayed here a week in October with one other camper, very quiet and peaceful. Will have locals visit during the day for the fishing pond," reports Never Sitting S. The park remains operational year-round with less crowding during colder months.

What campers like

Spacious camping areas: The campground layout at Towns Bluff provides ample room between sites. "Very quiet and sites are spacious. Park hosts and office people are wonderful!" writes dawn S. in her review highlighting the comfortable camping environment.

Clean facilities: Bathroom cleanliness ranks highly among visitor priorities. "The bathrooms were heated and clean. Nice place if you just needed to get away for a few days," explains Angela B. about her December stay at Towns Bluff Park.

Convenient highway access: For travelers passing through, 341 RV Park provides strategic positioning. "This RV Park is clean, friendly and has Full Water and Sewer Hookups. It's off Highway 341 which connects Coastal and Middle Georgia," notes an official park review, highlighting its convenience for travelers between regions.

What you should know

Limited activity options: Some glamping options near Alamo focus primarily on relaxation rather than scheduled activities. "Nothing really to do but hiking and hanging around the campground," reports Angela B. about Towns Bluff Park, suggesting visitors should bring their own entertainment.

Seasonal considerations: Early spring visits to glamping sites may encounter transitional conditions. "Spent a weekend in March 2021 at Oz Campground. Had a great time even though it was early in the season," shares Paul B., indicating better weather and fuller amenities arrive later in spring.

Hookup variations: RV sites offer different utility configurations depending on location. "The sites are water & electric with a dump site as you leave 30/50 amp pull through/back in. All sites appear to be close to level," explains don H. about Towns Bluff, noting the dump station location for planning departure logistics.

Tips for camping with families

Dog-friendly accommodations: Most glamping options near Alamo welcome pets, making family trips easier. "This is a place where you bring your family and dogs! You can relax and enjoy the river and hunt during hunting season!" enthuses Alexis M. about her experience at Towns Bluff Park.

Fishing opportunities for kids: The stocked pond at Paulk Park RV Park and Campground provides accessible fishing for younger anglers. "Beautiful lake and full hookups," notes Ali P., with the lake offering contained fishing separate from river currents.

Fire regulations vary: Check fire policies before planning campfires as part of family activities. While Towns Bluff allows fires and provides firewood, some nearby parks restrict open flames. "The hosts were great and very attentive to our needs. It was cold at night and they made sure we had enough firewood," reports Angela B.

Tips from RVers

Rural isolation considerations: The glamping options near Alamo exist in relatively remote settings. "If you're looking for a resort campground, go somewhere else, this out in the middle of the woods, isolated, quiet and very nice," explains don H. about Towns Bluff Park, suggesting stocking up on supplies before arrival.

Pull-through availability: Easier parking options exist for larger vehicles at Roy's Hideaway, which accommodates big rigs with pull-through sites, though specific site dimensions aren't detailed in reviews.

Nearby services: Limited shopping options exist within immediate proximity. "Hazelhurst & Baxley are reasonably close. Gas/Diesel within 3 miles. Good food at Jan's Chicken & Ma's close to Uvalda," notes don H., providing practical information for RVers needing resupply options or dining alternatives.

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