Towns Bluff Park offers glamping close to Uvalda, Georgia along the Altamaha River with full hookup sites for recreational vehicles. The county-operated campground provides isolation in a wooded setting while remaining accessible to nearby communities. Winter temperatures typically range from 40-60°F while summer months can reach 90°F with high humidity, affecting camping comfort and river activities.
What to do
Hunting opportunities: Towns Bluff Park serves as a base for seasonal hunting in the surrounding area. "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!" notes Alexis M. about Towns Bluff Park.
Fishing for catfish: The Altamaha River provides excellent fishing opportunities, particularly for catfish species. "Nice campground right next to the best catfish river out there," says Scott S. about the fishing prospects at Towns Bluff.
Hiking through pines: Explore trails winding through loblolly pine forests characteristic of this region. "This primitive site lies in solitude amongst the loblolly pines," explains Mike B. about the Bullard Creek WMA area near Towns Bluff, noting that "tubing/floating down the river was a popular activity."
What campers like
Peaceful environment: The quiet atmosphere ranks high among visitor priorities. "I have stayed here two different occasions. It is a great place!" shares Larry A. about Towns Bluff Park, while another visitor described it as "a nice and peaceful getaway."
Spacious campsites: Sites at 341 RV Park and other locations provide room between neighbors. "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 a reviewer from 341 RV Park.
Attentive hosts: Campground staff receive consistent praise for their hospitality. "The hosts were great and very attentive to our needs. It was cold at night and they made sure we had enough firewood," mentions Angela B. about her winter stay at Towns Bluff.
What you should know
Remote location advantages: The isolation appeals to those seeking quiet. "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.
Seasonal considerations: River conditions vary significantly between seasons, affecting water activities. The bathrooms feature heating for winter comfort, with Angela B. noting, "The bathrooms were heated and clean. Nice place if you just needed to get away for a few days."
Limited amenities: Glamping accommodations near Uvalda provide basic necessities without resort-style features. "Nothing really to do but hiking and hanging around the campground," shares Angela B. about her December visit to Towns Bluff Park.
Tips for camping with families
Dog-friendly environment: Most campgrounds welcome pets, allowing complete family outings. "This is a place where you bring your family and dogs!" recommends Alexis M. about her experience at Beaver Creek RV Campground, giving it a "10-10 rating!!!"
Local dining options: Several family restaurants operate within driving distance. "Good food at Jan's Chicken & Ma's close to Uvalda," recommends Don H., providing specific dining suggestions near the camping areas.
Extended stay potential: Longer visits work well for families wanting to explore the region. "Stayed about 9 months while working. One of my favorites," shares Bob W. about his extended stay at Beaver Creek RV Campground.
Tips from RVers
Passport America discounts: Some campgrounds offer membership discounts during weekdays. "It takes Pass Port America for Sunday thru Wednesday," notes Don H. about Towns Bluff Park, providing a cost-saving opportunity for RV travelers.
Level sites available: The terrain at Roy's Hideaway and other glamping options near Uvalda provides relatively flat parking. "All sites appear to be close to level," observes Don H. about the RV accommodations at Towns Bluff Park.
Supply runs planning: RVers should plan for grocery and supply runs. "Hazelhurst & Baxley are reasonably close. Gas/Diesel within 3 miles," notes Don H., while another visitor shared, "It's very quiet but convenient to stores and about 15 minutes from Jesup Georgia which is a small but adequate town."