Equestrian Camping near Bluffton, GA

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    White Oak Pastures accommodates tent, RV, cabin, and glamping campers in the Bluffton region. The campground provides drinking water, electric hookups with 50-amp service, and water hookups for campers. The established campground maintains picnic tables, toilets, and trash disposal facilities. One camper reported having a blast during their stay, awarding White Oak Pastures a perfect 5-star rating. The campground permits pets and allows alcohol consumption and fires. Firewood is available on-site, along with a market for supplies. The campground can accommodate big rigs and offers sewer hookups for RVs.

    Blue Springs State Park Campground offers similar amenities approximately 40 miles away in Clio, Alabama. The park features multiple access options, including drive-in, walk-in, and boat-in camping. The spring-fed pool serves as the main attraction, surrounded by grassy areas and a playground. While the spring water remains exceptionally cold even during hot Alabama summers, visitors frequently use the swimming area. The park maintains clean facilities and provides plenty of space for children to play and ride bikes. Campsites include electric and water hookups, though reviews note that some sites are not level and hookups appear dated but functional.

    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Bluffton (3)

      1. White Oak Pastures

      5.0(1)0mi from Bluffton1 siteRVs, Cabins, Glamping

      from $49 - $259 / night

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      2. Blue Springs State Park Campground

      4.1(7)39mi from BlufftonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Blue Springs State Park Alabama Had a great time at this off the beaten path State Park. Not many campsites but great for our Go."

      "I would recommend staying here if you were close by. I would not drive that far out of my way for it. Great for a night or two."

      3. Center Stage Alabama RV Park

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    Equestrian Camping Reviews near Bluffton, GA

    8 Reviews of 3 Bluffton Campgrounds


    • TThe Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 26, 2026

      Blue Springs State Park Campground

      Blue Springs state park

      Blue Springs State Park Alabama

      Had a great time at this off the beaten path State Park. Not many campsites but great for our Go. The lower loop (Sites 19-23) are right next to the Choctawatchee River and may be susceptible to flooding in the rainy season. Although it’s only about 30 feet wide. But there is a big floodplain. April through Labor Day are high season ( with mosquitoes)! We were in site 22, level pad with gravel. Full electric and water hookups. Big draw is the dark skies! The spring has been enclosed by cement walls and is jammed on the weekends. We got in before most people and had most of the campground to ourselves. We will go back!

    • M
      Apr. 9, 2021

      Blue Springs State Park Campground

      This is a great out of the way park.

      It is clearly an older park with not much recent love. It is clean but not perfect.

      The sites have older hookups but they are functional. The campsites are not level and some of them you have to guess where to put the trailer. We stayed on April 8& 9 (Thursday and Friday) and found it mostly empty! At night, the only sounds were the nature sounds of a very active forest.

      The springs are very pretty and great for a natural spring. We did not swim but were very impressed with the cleanliness of the water. 

      I would recommend staying here if you were close by. I would not drive that far out of my way for it. Great for a night or two.

    • Christopher P.
      Jun. 8, 2019

      Blue Springs State Park Campground

      The spring here is nice. But it is over crowded and trashed.

      The spring is beautiful and flows into a little creek... this place has the potential to be a good spot but the staff and the people who visit really need to step up and clean this place. It looks like the staff has abandoned the place. Their was food left all over the ground from the people visiting. Trash was overflowing from the cans. The bathrooms were filthy and infested with flies. The trash cans being full and the bathrooms are really the worst part. This place would be good to visit on a week day early in the morning. I don’t recommend staying on the camp ground. I wish I would have taken pictures.

    • D
      May. 24, 2019

      Blue Springs State Park Campground

      Family Fun Destination

      The main attraction in this state park is the spring fed pool. There is a lot of nice grassy areas plus a playground but everyone was in the water. I tried it but found it too cold even though August in Alabama is very hot. Campground seemed a little cramped but acceptable. Bugs became a real issue as the sun began to set. Come armed with repellant.

    • Karon R.
      Jul. 14, 2020

      Blue Springs State Park Campground

      Love it

      I first visited blue springs state park almost 2 months ago n stayed there almost 2 nights a week since then and I love it there wish I could move there but the water is freezing

    • John W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 31, 2024

      Blue Springs State Park Campground

      Blue Springs in July '

      We camped here recently as a large family group. While our camping space could barely be called that, the park was quite nice. It was clean and well maintained, the bath house was clean, and there was lots of room for the grandkids to play and ride bikes. The springs area was shady, and the springs themselves were awesome (if you can stand the verrry cold water). The customer service was great.

    • Anna R.
      Jul. 16, 2018

      Blue Springs State Park Campground

      A must stop on the way to the beach

      This is a gem in south Alabama with the most perfect cold water to cool that Alabama heat. The cabins are more like FEMA trailers but they have some sort of AC. Consider yourself glamping Alabama style and you will be fine


    Guide to Bluffton

    White Oak Pastures in Bluffton, Georgia offers diverse camping options within a working regenerative farm environment. The property spans 3,200 acres of southwest Georgia countryside with a mix of open pastures and wooded areas. Campers can choose between tent sites, RV spots with hookups, rustic cabins, or glamping tents depending on their preferred comfort level and experience.

    What to do

    Explore farm operations: White Oak Pastures is a fully operational regenerative farm where campers can observe sustainable farming practices. One visitor noted, "I had a blast" during their stay at the property.

    Visit spring-fed swimming areas: Blue Springs State Park Campground features a natural spring pool with exceptionally clear water. "The springs themselves were awesome (if you can stand the verrry cold water)," reports John W., who visited with a large family group in July.

    Enjoy natural surroundings: The campgrounds near Bluffton provide opportunities for wildlife viewing and peaceful nature immersion. A camper at Blue Springs mentioned, "At night, the only sounds were the nature sounds of a very active forest."

    What campers like

    Natural water features: The spring-fed pool at Blue Springs State Park remains a popular attraction despite its temperature. Karon R. shared, "I first visited blue springs state park almost 2 months ago n stayed there almost 2 nights a week since then and I love it there wish I could move there but the water is freezing."

    Family-friendly atmosphere: Multiple campgrounds offer spaces designed for family gatherings. As John W. noted about Blue Springs, "It was clean and well maintained, the bath house was clean, and there was lots of room for the grandkids to play and ride bikes."

    Quiet camping experiences: Weekday visits often provide more solitude. One camper reported about Blue Springs, "We stayed on April 8 & 9 (Thursday and Friday) and found it mostly empty!"

    What you should know

    Seasonal considerations: Summer heat in southwest Georgia can be intense, making water features particularly appealing. Deanna C. observed at Blue Springs State Park, "There is a lot of nice grassy areas plus a playground but everyone was in the water. I tried it but found it too cold even though August in Alabama is very hot."

    Campsite conditions: Not all sites are perfectly level or manicured. A Blue Springs visitor noted, "The sites have older hookups but they are functional. The campsites are not level and some of them you have to guess where to put the trailer."

    Weekend crowds: Popular water features can become crowded during peak times. Christopher P. advised about Blue Springs, "This place would be good to visit on a week day early in the morning."

    Tips for camping with families

    Water activities: The spring-fed swimming areas provide natural entertainment for children. According to Anna R., Blue Springs is "a gem in south Alabama with the most perfect cold water to cool that Alabama heat."

    Insect preparation: Evening bugs can be problematic in certain seasons. One camper cautioned, "Bugs became a real issue as the sun began to set. Come armed with repellant."

    Space for activities: Some campgrounds feature open areas for recreation. A family visitor to Blue Springs mentioned, "The park was quite nice... there was lots of room for the grandkids to play and ride bikes."

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup availability: RV campers at White Oak Pastures can access electric hookups with 50-amp service, water connections, and sewer hookups. The campground can accommodate larger rigs.

    Site selection: When equestrian camping near Bluffton, Georgia, RV sites may vary in quality and levelness. A Blue Springs visitor advised, "It is clearly an older park with not much recent love. It is clean but not perfect."

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