OVERNIGHT & MONTHLY RATES
30/50 amp sites with full hook-ups, Tent/Van Sites - 110v and water
WiFi - daily & weekly fee
Belle Bluff Island Campground is a quiet, cozy, and shady campground along the White Chimney River. You can fish crab and shrimp from the 567' floating dock or bring a boat, kayak, paddleboard or canoe to enjoy the tidal river! There are picnic tables and fire pits along the river where you can enjoy your meal and toast marshmallows or just take in the gorgeous scenery.
10 min. to Harris Neck Wildlife Refuge, Smallest Church in America, restaurants, grocery store, post office, hardware store and gas station.
15 min. to Sapelo Hammock Golf Course
25 min. to Sapelo Island State Park
50 min. to Savannah
55 min. to Saint Simons Island and Jekyll Island
Year-Round Campground: 10 minutes from I-95, (North, exit 67 and South, exit 58)
Daily and monthly site rentals
Beautiful live oaks. We stayed on the long term side. RV sites not well marked and are just dirt - no tables - no bath house - no WI-FI - no amenities of any kind. We have T-Mobile and had no cell service. The worse thing was the stinky water- smells like sewer - grossed me out showering in it. There is nothing to do unless you have a boat. No hiking/biking/walking trails. If you are looking for some place to sit around and do nothing this might be just the place for you.
Very accommodating. Beautiful place. Peaceful. Affordable, especially considering the paradise we stayed in. Clean, spacious. We stayed in our RV. We'll likely stay here every time we come through. We love you Belle Bluff!!
We don’t stay in a room. However, the camping experience was amazing. Camping spots right on the water. Management, was very kind and accommodating. Best camping experience we’ve had in a long time.
Thank you Mr. Ron for a great stay.
Stayed from December till February at Huggin Oaks the sister camp for long term campers and really enjoyed our stay. The lots were beautiful and plenty of space for parking and our screen tent. The host is a very nice gentleman and his pricing is not bad either. Would definitely recommend.
This has it all in my opinion plenty of room for campsites and activities around the property, the marsh and river are right there on either side of you, but you’re high enough to where the water level won’t effect you. It’s honestly beautiful, but the best part is I was looking for a campsite late at night and everywhere around said they were either closed or full, I called past when they said they were opened and the guy who I assume is the owner answered almost immediately and told me that they have plenty of room and would be happy to have me. Quiet away from the city and surrounded by the peaceful water and trees it is worth the stay for sure.