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Walter F George - COE/Bluff Creek
Overview
Bluff Creek Park offers a peaceful retreat along the banks of the Walter F. George Lake, also known as Lake Eufaula. Managed by the **U.S. Army Corps of Engineers**, this campground provides a scenic and well-maintained environment for those looking to escape into nature. Visitors often comment on the quiet atmosphere and the **stunning water views** that define the experience here, making it a premier choice for Alabama travelers.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Pittsview, Alabama, the park is nestled within a lush, wooded landscape that provides ample shade for most campsites. The shoreline is part of the **Chattahoochee River** system, creating a vast reservoir famous for its diverse aquatic life. The surrounding area is largely rural, offering a **dark-sky experience** perfect for nightly stargazing. The gentle topography makes it easy to navigate the grounds while enjoying the lake breeze.
Amenities & Park Features
The park features spacious sites equipped with **electric and water hookups**, accommodating a variety of RV sizes. Guests have access to essential facilities designed for comfort and convenience:
- Clean bathhouses with **hot showers** and restrooms.
- A multi-lane boat ramp and a dedicated fish cleaning station.
- A designated **swimming beach** and an on-site playground.
A convenient dump station is also available for departing travelers to ensure a smooth transition back to the road.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Anglers flock to this region because it is widely recognized as the **Bass Capital of the World**, hosting numerous high-profile fishing tournaments throughout the year. Beyond the water, travelers can take a short drive to see the historic architecture in Eufaula or visit the stunning **Providence Canyon State Park** just across the state line in Georgia. Wildlife enthusiasts should keep an eye out for bald eagles and migratory waterfowl.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal destination for **avid anglers and boaters** who want direct access to one of the South's premier fishing lakes. It also appeals to budget-conscious travelers who value the high standards and affordability typically found at COE campgrounds. If you prefer a quiet, rustic setting over a high-traffic resort, you will find the relaxed pace of **Bluff Creek** perfectly suited to your travel style.
Amenities
- 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.
Deb Smith
The only reason not 5 stars is I couldn't get to the water easily. We were in #78. Beautiful. Some choice ones with a better water view and on the main part of the river were 60, 61 and 62.
Stevie Vercher
If I could give 0 stars I would.. seriously the rudest people ever running it zero respect, the older man is okay but his wife is ridiculous
Krishna Venkat
Nice camping site with all the amenities provided like electricity and water....its very close to the river and the view was great....if you like cat fish fishing....this would be the place....
Lee Lubert
I use the boat ramp here for kayaking. $5 launch fee. Beautiful area ideal for fishing and wildlife viewing. Well worth the 5er every time.
Blake Logan
Camp ground is nice but the people running it are crazy