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HAZLEHURST, GEORGIA

Where the
three rivers
come home.
A quiet, wild park at the meeting of the Ocmulgee, Oconee, and Altamaha Rivers — for camping, paddling, and slowing down.
It feels like a state park. It’s quieter. And it’s all yours.

About the Park

Not a state park.
Better than one.

Camping, yurts, river access, hiking, and a heritage museum — all tucked into one peaceful corner of southeast Georgia where three rivers meet.

  • Camping from primitive tent to air-conditioned yurts
  • River access for paddlers on three waterways
  • On-site shooting range
  • Heated & cooled bathhouses with hot water
  • Heritage Museum on the region’s river history
  • A popular stop between North Georgia and Jekyll Island

Accommodations

Plan your stay.

Whether you’re pitching a tent under the pines, pulling in your RV, or settling into an air-conditioned yurt, Towns Bluff offers a place to rest that feels as good as the day you just had outdoors.
Activites

Fill your days with fun.

Three rivers, one launch. Towns Bluff is the next stop for Ocmulgee, Oconee & Altamaha paddlers.

Quiet forest trails with wildlife and river views. No crowds, no rush.

The Heritage Center tells the story of timber rafts, river ecology, and the people of the Altamaha.

Campfire evenings with smores, cornhole from the office, and kids on the playground.