Towns Bluff Park and Heritage Center is located on the Altamaha River and the Bullard Creek Wildlife Management Area just eight miles north of Hazlehurst, Georgia on Hwy. 221 N. The Park is maintained by Jeff Davis County and abounds in open spaces and outdoor activities. The Altamaha River, designated by the Nature Conservancy as one of the 75 "Last Great Places in the World," boasts an ecosystem filled with wildlife, bird life and flora and fauna not seen anywhere else in Georgia. Hunters will enjoy the white-tail deer, turkey and game birds, while nature lovers and photographers will embrace the chance for rare sightings of birds like the bald eagle, swallow-tail kite, and the red-cockaded woodpecker. Fishermen will catch a variety of fish including the bass, bream and catfish. Towns Bluff Park's Heritage Center is open everyday, except Tuesday, from 8:00 AM until 5:00 PM. The Heritage Center acts as our Welcome Center and also houses a fledgling museum. You can contact us for information or to make reservations either by phone at 912-379-9303 or by email at info@townsbluffpark.com. You can rest assured that if we are not available by phone, then we are working out in the park somewhere. Leave a message and we will get back to you as soon as possible. Thank you for your interest in Towns Bluff Park and we hope to see you soon!
Towns Bluff RV Park and Campground, nestled in the Piney Woods of Southeast Georgia, has 24 spacious, level sites, water and electricity, and clean restrooms and showers. Situated in the WMA, the RV Park attracts everyone from boaters, fishermen, and hunters to hikers, birders, and photographers. No matter where your interest lies, we'll help you get "Back to Nature" at Towns Bluff Park.
