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Walter F George - COE/Bluff Creek
Walter F. George Coe Bluff Creek is a recreational area located in Pittsview, Alabama. The area is located on the banks of the Chattahoochee River and is a popular spot for fishing, camping, and other outdoor activities. The area is also home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, turkey, and other small game. The area is managed by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and is open to the public year-round.
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- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Roshi Paquin
Campground volunteers (Kay, Anna, John, Tracy) were helpful in finding a great spot, Alabama hospitality, feeding the deer, just great crew! The facilities were spotless. Laundry available. The campsite we had on the water was tucked upto the lake- deer roam the property. It’s clean in the park would highly recommend! Has, food, grocery, wineries, brewery, all near by.
Garry Bunnell
Nice campground for peace and quiet. Site 62 is the best to see the water. Large level paved sites with water and electric. Showerhouse could use a little help, but very usable. Wish they had some hiking trails. Good playground for the kids. Not much to do, but short trip to Ft Mitchell is worth the time.
Linda DuBreuil
This campground is awesome, large sites, clean restrooms, shady sites, right on the water. What could possibly be wrong? The big drawback is the wood processing plant next door. It runs 24/7, it's loud grinding noise and smelly air make it hard to relax. Did I mention it runs 24/7 even on Sunday?
Melanie Tyler
When we arrived The Sweet camp host Theresa changed our site& put us by the water 👍Laundy room & Cleam Hot showers💞added bonus deer all around🥰
Mindy Karastury
Upon arrival we were impressed. People seemed friendly and she said we could ride through first to pick a tent campsite. We didn’t like number 50 after reserving over the phone, there was no privacy whatsoever with everyone packed like sardines in their rvs and one person had a BLOW UP BOUNCY HOUSE for their children. After we picked a nice campsite away from everyone else, she THEN decided to disclose that the entire section on the east side of the park was closed. That would have been something to say up front. We settled for site 72. Bathrooms were nice and clean. When the reviews tell you that the paper mill stinks and is loud, it literally does smell TERRIBLE, like what I would think the Chernobyl chemical explosion site smelled like. And then the noise ALLL NIGHT LONG. It sounds like banging metal and reverse vehicle beeping constantly. We couldn’t leave quick enough the next morning, and even began feeling nauseous from the burning plastic smell. And my god…the dumpster area and camp areas all around smelled like an actual death camp. We tossed our trash as fast as we could, gagging our way to freedom outside of that campground. Overall, I wouldn’t recommend.