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River Ridge Campground

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River Ridge Campground Overview

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Phone (706) 601-6711

Address 735 Sprewell Bluff Rd, Thomaston, GA 30286, USA

Website http://www.reserveamerica.com/camping/sprewell-bluff-park/r/facilityDetails.do?contractCode=PRCG&parkId=1061050

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River Ridge Campground Location & Map

GeorgiaUpson CountyThomastonSprewell Bluff Road

River Ridge Campground About

For Georgians seeking an authentic outdoor experience, whether it's the comfort of a modern cabin, the convenience of an RV site, or the rugged appeal of primitive camping, River Ridge Campground in Thomaston offers a diverse range of options. Nestled within the scenic Sprewell Bluff Park, our campground provides a tranquil escape with stunning natural beauty, particularly along the Flint River and the impressive ridgeline. We understand that a truly memorable camping trip combines comfortable accommodations with access to invigorating outdoor activities, and River Ridge Campground is designed to deliver just that.

We pride ourselves on offering a friendly and welcoming environment for all our guests. As noted by many visitors, the folks running the place are "really nice," and we believe that genuine hospitality makes all the difference in your stay. Whether you're a seasoned camper or new to the outdoor adventure, you'll find a spot that suits your style at River Ridge Campground, allowing you to immerse yourself in the unique landscape of Southern Georgia. From peaceful nights under a breathtaking sky to days filled with exploration, we aim to make your time with us enjoyable and refreshing.

River Ridge Campground is more than just a place to stay; it's a gateway to the natural wonders of Sprewell Bluff Park and the surrounding Thomaston area. With ongoing efforts to maintain and enhance our facilities, we are committed to providing a clean, safe, and enjoyable environment for everyone who chooses to spend their leisure time with us. Come discover the serene beauty and genuine warmth that awaits you at River Ridge Campground.

Location and Accessibility

River Ridge Campground is perfectly situated at 735 Sprewell Bluff Rd, Thomaston, GA 30286, USA. This address places it directly within Sprewell Bluff Park, a prominent natural area known for its unique scenery, especially for Southern Georgia. The park is easily accessible from major routes leading to Thomaston, making it a convenient destination for campers traveling from various parts of the state.

Thomaston, a charming city in Upson County, offers a range of local amenities, though it's worth noting that the nearest grocery store is about an 18-minute drive away, suggesting a more secluded natural setting. However, this distance contributes to the peaceful atmosphere that many campers seek. The location provides excellent access to the Flint River, a key feature of Sprewell Bluff Park, which is popular for kayaking, canoeing, fishing, and swimming. The elevated position on a bluff offers impressive views over the ridgeline, providing a sense of grandeur and natural immersion that is often a highlight for visitors. The overall accessibility makes it an ideal spot for Georgians looking for a true escape into nature without being too far off the beaten path.

Services Offered

River Ridge Campground caters to a variety of camping preferences, offering a range of services and facilities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay for all guests.

  • Cabin Rentals: We offer cozy cabins, including options like Cabin 7 which features a handicap accessible ramp. These cabins are well-equipped with amenities such as a small coffee maker (with coffee supplied), large mini-fridge, microwave, wall unit HVAC with thermostat, a medium-sized table with chairs, and internal door blinds for privacy. Some cabins may include a full kitchen with cookware, queen bed, bunk room, and covered porch.
  • RV/Tent Sites: For traditional campers, we provide RV sites with 30/50 amp electrical service, water spigots, fire rings, grills, and picnic tables. Tent sites are also available, often with similar basic amenities.
  • Primitive Campsites: For those who truly enjoy roughing it, we have primitive sites nestled back in the woods. These sites typically feature a fire ring, access to an outhouse, and a water spigot. Guests are advised to be prepared for a decent walk down to these sites from the parking area.
  • Clean Communal Restrooms & Showers: Our bathhouses, located in the camping area, are kept very clean and fresh-smelling, featuring electric ventilation, heaters, and fans. Each side has 2 toilet/shower combo stalls with good water pressure and hot water (takes about 30 seconds to warm up). Keypad access ensures privacy for camping guests.
  • Customer Service: Our staff are consistently praised for being "really nice" and providing excellent service, including going the extra mile, such as processing "Snowbird" discounts retroactively.
  • Individual Site Amenities: Each cabin, RV, and tent site typically comes with its own picnic table, fire pit, and raised grill, providing convenient outdoor cooking and gathering spaces.
  • Basic Connectivity: While not explicitly detailed, generally campgrounds like ours offer some level of cell service (e.g., Verizon, Visible noted in some public data) though specific signal strength can vary.
Features / Highlights

River Ridge Campground distinguishes itself with several key features that enhance the overall outdoor experience for visitors to Sprewell Bluff Park and the Thomaston area.

  • Impressive Ridgeline Views: A standout feature is the "impressive" views over the ridgeline, offering a dramatic and unique backdrop for your camping trip. This particular scenery is highlighted as "very unique for southern GA."
  • Serene Night Sky: Guests consistently note the "breathtaking" night sky, providing an incredible stargazing opportunity away from city lights, contributing to a truly "serene" atmosphere at night.
  • Peaceful & Quiet Environment: Despite occasional noise from boats on the Flint River (primarily noted by cabin guests who are closer to the water), the overall ambiance of the campground, especially in the primitive areas, is described as very peaceful and quiet, ideal for relaxation.
  • Variety of Camping Options: The ability to choose between well-appointed cabins, convenient RV/tent sites, and secluded primitive sites ensures there’s an option for every camping style and preference. The cabins offer a comfortable "glamping" experience, while primitive sites cater to those seeking a more rugged adventure.
  • Friendly and Accommodating Staff: The "kind people who run this campground" receive high praise for their helpfulness and customer-focused approach, even proactively issuing refunds for discounts guests might not have known about. This positive interaction greatly enhances the stay.
  • Clean and Modern Bathhouse Facilities: The communal restrooms are noted for their cleanliness, fresh smell, and good amenities (heater, fan, good hot water), with keypad access ensuring they feel private and exclusive to campers.
  • Unique Primitive Camping Experience: The primitive sites offer a genuine back-to-nature feel, with fire rings and a decent walk into the woods, appealing to experienced primitive campers looking for seclusion and a more authentic wilderness experience.
  • Proximity to Flint River Activities: While not directly on the water for all sites, the campground's location within Sprewell Bluff Park means easy access to the Flint River for kayaking, canoeing, fishing, and enjoying the water.
Promotions or Special Offers

River Ridge Campground, like many outdoor recreational facilities, may offer various promotions or special rates depending on the season, length of stay, or specific events. As highlighted by a past customer's experience with a "Snowbird" discount, the management is attentive to offering value to their guests.

For the most up-to-date information on any available promotions, we strongly recommend that prospective campers contact River Ridge Campground directly. You might inquire about:

  • Off-Season Rates: Discounts during quieter periods of the year, such as certain months outside of peak summer or holiday seasons.
  • Extended Stay Discounts: Special pricing for weekly or monthly reservations, which can be particularly beneficial for those looking for a longer retreat or temporary lodging.
  • Loyalty Programs: While not explicitly stated, some campgrounds offer incentives for repeat visitors.
  • Seasonal Specials: Promotions tied to local events, holidays, or specific times of the year that may include package deals.

A direct phone call to (706) 601-6711 will connect you with our friendly staff who can provide accurate details on any current offers and help you plan your most affordable and enjoyable stay.

Contact Information

Ready to experience the beauty and tranquility of River Ridge Campground? Here's how to get in touch and plan your visit:

Address: 735 Sprewell Bluff Rd, Thomaston, GA 30286, USA

Phone: (706) 601-6711

Mobile Phone: +1 706-601-6711

We encourage you to call our friendly team during business hours for reservations, inquiries about site availability, cabin features, or any other questions you may have. You can also visit the official Sprewell Bluff Park website, as River Ridge Campground is an integral part of the park's offerings, for additional information and potentially online booking options. We look forward to helping you plan your perfect outdoor escape in Thomaston, Georgia!

Conclusion: Why this place is suitable for locals

For Georgians, River Ridge Campground at Sprewell Bluff Park offers an exceptionally suitable and diverse outdoor escape right in their home state. Its unique natural scenery, characterized by impressive ridgeline views and access to the Flint River, provides a refreshing change of pace from more common camping destinations. For those who appreciate the untouched beauty of Southern Georgia, the "very unique" landscape here is a significant draw.

Whether you're a family seeking the comfort of a cabin for a weekend getaway, an RV enthusiast looking for full hookups in a scenic locale, or a seasoned adventurer yearning for a truly primitive camping experience, River Ridge Campground caters to all. The consistently praised "really nice" staff ensures a welcoming atmosphere, and the very clean, private bathhouses add a layer of comfort that even seasoned campers appreciate. While the primitive sites require a walk, the feeling of seclusion and connection with nature is unparalleled. For locals, it's a convenient drive to a genuinely serene environment, perfect for unplugging, enjoying stargazing, and experiencing the unique charm of the Thomaston area and the Flint River. It truly provides a local gem for diverse outdoor adventures and peaceful retreats.

Customer Reviews

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Lisa
Mar 01, 2025

We stayed in Cabin 7, which has a handicap accessible ramp, for 2 nights in February. We did not realize that there was a "Snowbird" discount running when we booked thru Reserve America and so we paid full price for each night. Before arriving I got an email receipt refunding the overage because the kind people who run this campground took the time to discount our stay. I would never have even known that we "overpaid". The reservation site lists the cabin as max 6 but it would be cramped with that many people. It was, however, very comfortable for my husband and I, and I can imagine 2 more people. When we arrived, the cabin was clean but dusty, and smelled of raw cut wood. There was some spray foam insulation visible in a few places and the boards were clearly put up with a nail gun but it did not detract from the coziness. We loved the internal door blinds. Despite only having two small windows, front, and back doors the cabin felt light and airy. The private balcony was small but held 2 rocking chairs and was peaceful. Inside, I was pleased to find a small coffee maker with a supply of coffee and paper cups as you would find at a hotel. As a non-coffee drinkers, we would have loved to have found tea bags as well but it was still a nice touch. There was a large mini fridge and microwave. The cabin had a wall unit HVAC with thermostat. It was comfortable without any excess humidity. There were also 2 electric radiators available but we did not use them. A medium sized table with three chairs, a side table (attached to the couch), and lamp were also provided. There were 9 available outlets. A wooden hook rack was available but I wish there had been a simple hook, similar to the one in the restroom stall, closer to the front door for coats and/or dog leashes. The cabin has a set of full sized bunk beds and a small couch. Both mattresses were fully enclosed in a zipper cover. We did not see any insects or arachnids inside the cabin. The bunk beds had a vertical built on ladder which was impossible for my husband and I to use due to physical limitations. We instead slept on the lower bunk bed and couch. The bottom mattress and couch were quite hard for someone accustomed to a memory foam mattress. The communal restrooms at the camping area are very nice, despite showing some age. It was maybe a 2 min walk (with a cane) from our a cabin directly across the way. I agree with some reviews that it would be quite a walk at night if you were in the furthest cabins. The bathhouse has motion sensor flood lights which only trigger from very nearby so you'd definitely need a flashlight. That being said, it is not unusual for a campground. They are electrically vented, with a heater and fan. Each side has 2 toilet/shower combo stalls which were very clean and fresh smelling. It took the water about 30 sec to warm up during our stay (outside temps 77-30F) which was fantastic. Only camping guests are allowed to use these restrooms (keypad access) so they feel very private. The views over the ridgeline were quite impressive. The night sky was breathtaking. Unfortunately, there were control burns happening nearby that limited our enjoyment (and view) on the first day and the second day was extremely windy (25mph gusts, 15mph sustained) as a front moved thru so we were unable to have a fire or grill. Each cabin does, however, have its own picnic table, fire pit, and raised grill. It is so serene here at night. I only wish the hum from the bathhouse wasn't so loud but you cannot hear it inside the cabin. Overall, we enjoyed our stay thoroughly and would recommend it to friends.

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Jonathan Jeffery
Dec 01, 2024

Camping at the primitive sites is very nice. You park along side the road and have a decent walk down to the sites. We brought a wheel barrow to make bringing coolers and gear easier. The sites are just a fire ring placed in the woods with ground around to pitch a tent. My family enjoyed camping here and would recommend it to anyone who is not afraid of primitive camping. I would love to see them expand this site of the campground and add more sites and widening the trail to a gravel drive to get down to the sites. This is a beautiful park and we loved the scenery that’s very unique for southern GA.

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Char Real Estate
Jan 13, 2025

We were here for Christmas time. It was quite, clean, serene, and Mary in the fro t office was very informative. We had questions about the trails, fishing, and more. She was patient and helpful. We showered on the campgrounds and it was clean. We'll be back.

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derrell winowich
Jul 23, 2024

This was our first time here, and it was nice because it was so close to home. I think our total drive time was about an hour and 20 minutes. It's unusual in that it's currently very small, with only 6 RV spots that are split 3 on each end of 6 cabins they rent at the park. The cabins reportedly do not have bathrooms, but they do have AC and heat. Very basic. The grandkids were with us and said the bath house wasn't very clean, but I never looked myself, so it could be fine. We were in site 10, and sites 11 and 12 are very close. We had plenty of room, and there was a little "12' x 3' privacy fence" between the back of our camper and site 11, so it just seemed more awkward for them because they were a little behind us but very close. I shouldn't overstate that, though. We barely saw them, and there was no issue with the distance, really. The pads were all gravel and mostly level requiring only a small leveling. The water hookup was normal, but the 30A breaker we had to use was a double pole 15A on each side, and if we ran the ac and coffee pot or microwave, the bottom 15A kept tripping and I'd have to reset it. Not a huge deal, but not great either. First time we've experienced that situation at a campground. We heard there were plans to expand the campground to across the road, but no timeliness to share. It is inside Sprewell Bluff Park and it's right on the edge of the Bluff overlooking the Flint river. We took the girls down the the river access both Friday and Saturday, where they swam and played in the water. My wife and some of our camping friends went in as well and really enjoyed it. Its about a mile and a half downhill from the campsites, and with the steepness of the hills, it's too much for me to try and walk it. All in all, it was a nice weekend aside from the rain and the breaker tripping, and the place is nice for a quick getaway.

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chad crow
May 14, 2024

Great cabin. Bathrooms and showers are ok. Nice for a kayaking weekend on the flint. AC wasn't working when we were there, and staff wasn't much help. Said they would get us a fan and never did. Only stayed the 3 out of the 4 nights.