Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Uvalda, GA

Towns Bluff Park accommodates both tent and cabin campers with pets across its spacious riverfront property. Primitive camping areas and RV sites welcome pets throughout the park with ample room between neighboring campsites. Water and electric hookups are available at many locations, while the primitive camping area provides access to showers and bathrooms near the river. Park hosts ensure the campground remains clean and well-maintained, with picnic tables provided at most sites. Several reviewers note the park's secluded setting offers a quiet environment for pets to enjoy outdoors, particularly along the Altamaha River where dogs can explore shoreline areas while their owners fish or relax.

Jack Hill State Park and Little Ocmulgee State Park offer additional pet-friendly camping options with both providing full hookup sites for RVs and designated pet walking areas. The campgrounds maintain clean bathhouses and showers where campers can wash pets if needed after outdoor activities. Dogs must remain leashed throughout all camping areas due to local wildlife, including alligators spotted occasionally in lakes at both parks. Several RV parks in Hazlehurst and Vidalia also accept pets, including JB's RV Park and Small Living RV Park, though availability varies seasonally. A local camper mentioned seeing multiple alligators during their stay, emphasizing the importance of keeping pets secure and supervised, especially near water features where wildlife encounters are common.

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92 Reviews of 30 Uvalda Campgrounds


  • Jennifer H.
    Jul. 2, 2018

    General Coffee State Park Campground

    Home away from home

    This little jewel has everything you need for a great time. Plenty of good walking trails and a great petting zoo. I love the old houses, it gives you a feeling of what it was like 100 years ago

  • 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.

  • Kayla S.
    May. 25, 2020

    General Coffee State Park Campground

    Memorial Day Weekend 2020

    We tent camped for 2 nights in campsite #1 in campground #1. This site is the first site to the right when you pull into the campground. There are trash cans at the campground exit and a direct line of sight view of the dump station. The west river trail runs right behind the campsite. The site itself is spacious with plenty of shade. There are a couple of good sets of trees for hanging a hammock. The electric box is a little further from the tent pad (which is packed sand and not gravel) than most sites I’ve stayed at, so I was happy that I brought an extension cord. The camp restrooms are adequate but not at all ADA accessible at campground #1. There are 3 toilet stalls, 2 that have working latches, and 2 shower stalls- both with working latches. Both of the showers have a small little room for you to change clothes with a hook on the wall and a hook on the door and a little bench. If you’re tall, be ready to duck to get your head under the water because the shower heads are low. Temperature and pressure were good. Bonus perk- stray cats at the campground.

    The park itself has some cool trails. We hiked the west river trail all the way to the farm at the front of the park. It took us over wooden boardwalks over swampy Cyprus areas and through the forest around the 17 mile river. It was pretty and the heritage tobacco farm was really cool. There are restrooms and a coke machine at the farm. The coke machine takes cards, but bring lots of water with you. There are lots of animals that are used to being fed, so buy some food at the visitor’s center, or prepare to be made to feel guilty. The farm is situated next to a small lake, and when the world isn’t shutdown due to COVID-19, they rent boats. The lake is big enough to boat around in for a little while and there are fish to be caught- carp from what I could tell.

    There was a small gravel road that split off from the first group picnic shelter area that takes you down to the 17 mile river for fishing access. The 17 mile river dries up some years, but the deeper “lakes” keep water in them during those dry years. The river wasn’t flowing while we were here, but there was some standing water in places that would have been dry if it hadn’t rained recently.

    The park is about an hour and a half drive from the main entrance of the Okefenokee swamp. We drove down there and rented a kayak so we both could go paddle the swamp. On the way down there, somewhere outside of waycross, we passed a mudding course, if that’s more your style.

    Overall, this is someplace that I probably wouldn’t come back to because I’ve done all the things that the park has to offer, and there are more parks to explore. It’s definitely worth a visit for a night or two, or as a jumping off point for other activities this part of the state has to offer.

  • A
    Aug. 13, 2021

    Two Horse Wagon RV Park

    Great remote and quite RV park on a Farm

    The owners of this campground are phenomenal. Great people. The RV Park is located just outside from Dexter Georgia and about 7 min from I-16. Surrounded by goats, horses, Cows and Peacocks makes this an ideal family camping experience or for someone who wants to escape from the daily stress. Wifi is also fantastic as well as the water. This is not an usual RV park where you camp site by site. Here are 10 available sites with enough distance from each other. I highly recommend to Stop here for a visit or long term stay. André

  • Austin-Tarra G.
    Dec. 28, 2021

    Jack Hill State Park

    Small State Park with a Golf Course

    Jack Hill State Park is a small campsite in Reidsville, Georgia. The state park features a lake, golf course, mini golf and splash pad. There are less than 35 campsites on the property and each campsite was well spaced out. The bathroom/shower house facilities were clean and seemed quite new. They had 1 washer and dryer on site on the backside of the bathrooms. While it would be great if they had another set of laundry machines, I understand as it is such a small park and there is laundry very close by. The Park featured only 1 or 2 trails that were really short. I wish they had more trails. The Park was within a few minutes of basic amenities like gas, groceries and a McDonalds. The nearest Walmart was 30 minutes away in Vidalia, GA and it featured restaurants and tons of stores nearby. The campsite was $35 per night and we had full hookups.

  • 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.

  • Cathy C.
    Sep. 22, 2019

    George L. Smith State Park Campground

    Cypress Lake Tranquility

    We stayed on site 22 and loved it.  Beautiful and quiet with direct access to the lake.  A new bathhouse since we were there about 2 years ago. Very well maintained.  Grass was cut and the park was clean with the sites well maintained.  We had a wonderful weekend and enjoyed our site so much we stayed in the park instead of going antique shopping as we had planned.  This is what I expect when visiting a Georgia State Park.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 1, 2023

    George L. Smith State Park Campground

    Beauty and history

    General: Small (25-site) campground, all with electric/water plus a fire ring, lantern hook, and picnic table. There are also 8 cottages and four primitive campsites. Most have a water view. An interesting thing about Georgia state parks is that when you arrive and check in, you become eligible for a senior or military/veteran “rebate” which is not available when reserving. 

    Site Quality: All sites are gravel and level. Most sites had a step-down area with a picnic table, fire ring/grill, and lantern hook with plenty of room for a tent. 

    Bathhouse: Was very clean. Lights are on a timer so make sure you don’t end up in the dark too soon! Did not use the showers but they looked to be very clean as well.

    Activities: Fishing, boating (kayaks are available for rent), and some short hiking/walking paths. There is an 1880s grist mill/covered bridge with self-guided tours but it was scheduled to close for renovations on October 31 (not sure for how long) so we were lucky we arrived on the 30th and were able to see it. The hosts were very available and friendly. The campground was about half full and very quiet. 

    Note that there is a sketchy RV “park” across the street from the campground. When we asked, the host said they keep a close watch on it and make sure no one from there accesses the campground; we did not experience any problems. 

    We were told the colors were early this year and they were like nothing we’d seen before so as a photographer, I loved shooting something entirely different! Also, we were pleasantly surprised there were no bugs so close to a swamp!

  • Rachel G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 7, 2021

    General Coffee State Park Campground

    Great weekend camp

    This is a good campground divided into 2 loops. Many pull throughs. We had site #12 which was gigantic. All the sites are open to your neighbors. Small park with a few trails, small pond, and farm. The farm was great with chickens, sheep, donkey and horse. On our visit there were 3 day old lambs!! Can fish in small pond and rent peddle boats or kayaks but this pond is very small. This is a great place for 3/4 days. Went for dinner and to local bakery in nearby town of Douglas Georgia.


Guide to Uvalda

Towns Bluff Park sits along the Altamaha River about 10 miles from Uvalda, Georgia, offering both tent and RV camping in a rural setting. The campground is located in a forested area with relatively flat terrain at about 200 feet above sea level. Temperatures in this part of southern Georgia average 50-60°F in winter and 80-90°F in summer, with high humidity during warmer months.

What to do

Fishing on the Altamaha River: Access the river directly from Towns Bluff Park, known for excellent catfishing opportunities. "Nice campground right next to the best catfish river out there," reports Scott S., who gave the campground 4 stars.

Boat launch access: Launch your boat at the river access points to explore the waterway. "There is a boat ramp there and tubing/floating down the river was a popular activity," notes Mike B. about the primitive camping area.

Golf at nearby courses: Play a round at Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge, which features a golf course about 30 minutes from Uvalda. "Lots of trees. Cabins, small lake, walking/bike trails. Trail was a good bit sandy. Small boardwalk on the trail. Not a golfer, but there is a course also," explains Roger L.

Hiking limited trails: Explore the short walking trails at Towns Bluff or visit nearby state parks. "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," reports Angela B.

What campers like

Quiet, secluded atmosphere: Campers consistently mention the peaceful environment at Jeff Davis County Towns Bluff Park RV Park and Campground. "We love this campground, quiet and secluded on the bank of the altamaha river, perfect for a quick weekend getaway," says Andrew H.

Spacious campsites: Many reviewers appreciate the ample space between sites. "Well maintained rural park. Very quiet and sites are spacious. Park hosts and office people are wonderful!" reports Dawn S. about Towns Bluff Park.

Clean facilities: Visitors often comment on the maintenance of amenities. "The bathrooms were heated and clean. Nice place if you just needed to get away for a few days," mentions Angela B. about her winter camping experience.

Friendly staff and hosts: Campground management receives positive feedback. "The hosts were great and very attentive to our needs. It was cold at night and they made sure we had enough firewood," shares Angela B. about her December stay.

What you should know

Limited amenities outside parks: The rural location means few services nearby. "This out in the middle of the woods, isolated, quiet and very nice. Hazelhurst & Baxley are reasonably close. Gas/Diesel within 3 miles," explains Don H. about Towns Bluff Park.

Wildlife awareness necessary: Be prepared for wildlife encounters, especially when camping with pets. "If you keep left instead of going towards the rv campground, there is a free primitive camping area that has multiple spots for camping," advises Monte W., noting, "We walked down to the river where the boat ramp is and there are also plenty of areas to explore and gather wood."

Seasonal considerations: Summer brings hot weather and insects. "I stayed in early October and the weather was great. 75 as a high and upper 50's at night. Bugs were not much of an issue either," shares Monte W. about Towns Bluff's primitive camping area.

Limited food options: Few restaurants exist in the immediate area. "Good food at Jan's Chicken & Ma's close to Uvalda," recommends Don H., suggesting where to find meals when not cooking at camp.

Tips for camping with families

Water recreation opportunities: Families can enjoy the river and lakes in the area. "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!" recommends Alexis M. about Towns Bluff Park.

Kid-friendly features: Some nearby parks offer family amenities. "If you have little kids, there's a splash pad and pool they would enjoy," mentions G F. about Little Ocmulgee State Park.

Dog-friendly environment: Most campgrounds near Uvalda welcome pets. "This place was great! It was our first camping trip as a family. We had the one tent only site. It was so quiet…until we got there…then our little kiddos were loud haha," shares Darren M. about his experience at Jack Hill State Park.

Weather preparation: Pack for variable conditions. "The hosts were great and very attentive to our needs. It was cold at night and they made sure we had enough firewood," notes Angela B. about her winter camping trip.

Tips from RVers

Full hookup options: Several dog friendly campgrounds near Uvalda offer complete services. "The campsite was $35 per night and we had full hookups," notes Austin-Tarra G. about Jack Hill State Park.

Consider site spacing: Some RV areas have tight sites. "Campsites here are close together and some of them unacceptably so! Sites four and five are literally next to each other, questionable if there was room to even put out our awning," warns Sue B. about Jack Hill State Park.

Level site availability: Check for level sites when booking. "The campground is not flat, so some of the sites aren't level, I did have to use a couple of boards to level my camper," advises Roger L. about Little Ocmulgee State Park.

Dump station access: Plan accordingly for departure day. "Only complaint, only one dump station. Gets very busy with everyone leaving, so get there early!" suggests Roger L. from his experience at Little Ocmulgee.

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