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White Oak Pastures

Georgia's most unique camping experience — six generations of regenerative farming, fresh farm-to-table food, and a pecan orchard RV park just minutes from Campfire Adventures

Georgia's Most Unique Agritourism Camping Destination

White Oak Pastures in Bluffton, Georgia is unlike any other campground in our service area — or most of Georgia, for that matter. This sixth-generation, 158-year-old family farm operates one of the most respected regenerative agricultural operations in the United States on 5,000 acres. Their 24-site RV park sits in a beautiful pecan orchard right on the working farm, letting guests experience sustainable agriculture, buy fresh farm-raised meat and produce at the on-site general store, and cook the most genuinely local meal they've ever had — right at their campsite. Campfire Adventures delivers fully-equipped RVs here so you can arrive, explore the farm, and grill something extraordinary the same evening.

🚐 Our Second-Closest Delivery — Low Delivery Fee, High Experience

White Oak Pastures is just minutes from our Blakely location, making it one of our most economical deliveries at just $120. We deliver Waylon or Willie fully set up in the pecan orchard before you arrive. Walk in, buy something extraordinary from the farm's general store, and fire up the Blackstone Griddle for the freshest farm-to-table dinner you've ever had at a campsite.

A Six-Generation Family Legacy

White Oak Pastures was established in 1866 and is now led by the fourth generation of the Harris family. The operation employs 180 people — making it Clay County's largest private employer — and manages a 5,000-acre ecosystem with a commitment to regenerative land management that has earned national recognition. When you camp here, you're a guest of one of Georgia's most storied working farms.

The Freshest Farm-to-Table Meal Possible

Buy grass-fed beef, pastured pork, chicken, turkey, duck, lamb, or any of 60 varieties of organic vegetables directly from the farm's general store — then cook it on your Blackstone Griddle that same evening. There is no fresher path from field to plate available anywhere in Southwest Georgia. This single experience is the reason most guests come back.

A Genuine Educational Experience for Families

Kids who visit White Oak Pastures learn where food actually comes from in a hands-on, real-world way that no classroom can replicate. Farm tours, animal sightings throughout the property, and conversations with actual farmers create memories that shape how children think about food for the rest of their lives.

RV Park Amenities and Farm Facilities

RV Park Amenities

24 sites with full hookups set in the pecan orchard

50-amp electric hookups available

Water and sewer hookups at each site

7 pull-through sites accommodating larger RVs

Big-rig friendly — accommodates both Waylon and Willie comfortably

Natural pecan tree canopy providing shade throughout the park

On-Farm General Store

Grass-fed beef, lamb, and goat raised on the same land you're camping on

Pastured pork, chicken, turkey, duck, goose, guinea, and rabbit

60 varieties of organic vegetables grown on-site

Freshness that no grocery store anywhere can match

Farm-made products and specialty items

The ideal stop before settling into your campsite to plan dinner

Things to Do at White Oak Pastures

Farm Immersion Tours

White Oak Pastures offers an up-close look at regenerative farming that is genuinely educational for adults and children alike. Tour guides walk you through multiple livestock operations across 5,000 acres, explaining the philosophy behind grass-fed and pasture-raised animal husbandry, the farm's commitment to humane animal care, and how healthy land produces healthier food. This is not a staged tourist experience — it's a real working farm that invites you in. Photography of livestock and the working landscape is exceptional at any time of day, and the farm's open fields provide a sense of scale that is hard to find anywhere else in Southwest Georgia

Farm-to-Table Grilling at Your Campsite

This is the defining experience of a White Oak Pastures camping trip and the reason we recommend the Blackstone Griddle for every booking here. Stop at the general store before settling in, pick out grass-fed beef, pastured chicken, or whatever catches your eye from the day's selection, pair it with fresh organic vegetables from the farm's fields, and cook it all on the Blackstone right at your campsite in the pecan orchard. The meat was raised on the same land where you're sitting. There is no more genuine farm-to-table experience available in Georgia — and you don't have to go to a restaurant to have it.

Rural Photography and Nature

The pecan orchard setting, open pastures, heritage farm buildings, and diverse livestock create a remarkably photogenic environment at every hour of the day. Sunrise through the pecan trees is one of the most beautiful early morning sights in our entire delivery area — set an alarm at least once during your stay. Wildlife attracted to the farm's diverse ecosystem — including songbirds, white-tailed deer, and pollinators in the organic vegetable fields — adds another layer of natural beauty throughout the property. The contrast between the working farm and the surrounding South Georgia countryside makes for compelling photography that you simply cannot find at a traditional campground.

Seasonal Experiences at White Oak Pastures

🌸 Spring (March–May)

Spring brings new growth across all 5,000 acres, with lambing season, new livestock births, and the organic vegetable fields coming into full production. The farm is most visually alive and active in spring, and mild temperatures make farm tours and pecan orchard walks a genuine pleasure. The general store is fully stocked with spring produce and the full lineup of pasture-raised meats. A natural pairing with Spring Break — educational, beautiful, and unlike any other spring trip your family will take.

☀️ Summer (June–August)

Summer evenings at White Oak Pastures are something special — campfires in the pecan orchard, farm-fresh meat on the Blackstone, and fireflies over the pastures at dusk. The pecan tree canopy keeps campsites noticeably cooler than open sites at other campgrounds. The general store carries peak-season organic produce and the full meat selection year-round. Pair a White Oak Pastures stay with a lake day at nearby Cotton Hill or George T. Bagby for the complete Southwest Georgia summer experience.

🍂 Fall (September–November)

Fall is pecan harvest season, and camping in the orchard during harvest is an experience unique to White Oak Pastures. The sound of pecans falling, the smell of the harvest, and the activity across the farm make this one of the most memorable times of year to visit. Cooler temperatures make farm tours more comfortable, and the farm landscape is stunning with harvest colors across the fields. Hunting season customers frequently use White Oak Pastures as a basecamp for nearby hunting properties.

❄️ Winter (December–February)

Quiet winter camping in the orchard is deeply peaceful and completely crowd-free. The general store remains fully stocked through the winter months, and the farm continues to operate year-round — giving guests a look at agricultural life in the off-season that few visitors ever see. Nearby Kolomoki Mounds and George T. Bagby are also less crowded in winter, making a multi-destination Southwest Georgia trip easy to plan.

Who Is White Oak Pastures Perfect For?

White Oak Pastures is not for everyone — and that's exactly what makes it special. It attracts a specific kind of traveler: people who are curious about where their food comes from, who want an experience that couldn't happen anywhere else, and who appreciate the kind of quiet that only a working farm at dusk can deliver. Here's who gets the most out of this destination — and why Campfire Adventures is the best way to experience it.

🌾 Families Who Want to Teach Their Kids Something Real

The Most Educational Camping Trip in Southwest Georgia

White Oak Pastures gives children a hands-on understanding of where food comes from that no classroom, documentary, or grocery store visit can replicate. They'll see cattle grazing on open pasture, watch farm operations up close, and then cook and eat the results at their own campsite that evening. That complete connection — from living animal to dinner plate — is something most kids carry with them for the rest of their lives. Campfire Adventures handles all the logistics so parents can focus entirely on the experience.

Children see exactly where their food comes from on a real working farm

5,000 acres of active livestock operations to explore on guided farm tours

One of only two on-farm USDA-inspected abattoirs in the country — a genuinely rare educational opportunity

Buy fresh farm-raised meat and organic vegetables from the general store for dinner

Cook it on the Blackstone Griddle right at your campsite — the full farm-to-table experience

Waylon sleeps 10 with a private bunk room, perfect for families with multiple kids

🍖 Food Lovers and Farm-to-Table Enthusiasts

The Freshest Meal You'll Ever Cook at a Campsite

If you care about where your food comes from, White Oak Pastures is your campground. Will Harris and the sixth-generation team at White Oak Pastures raise grass-fed beef, pastured pork, chicken, turkey, duck, lamb, goose, guinea, and rabbit — plus 60 varieties of organic vegetables — all on the same 5,000 acres where you're camping. Buy directly from the general store, cook on your Blackstone Griddle in the pecan orchard, and eat one of the most genuinely local meals available anywhere in Georgia. No restaurant can match it.

Grass-fed beef, lamb, and goat raised on the property you're camping on

Pastured pork, chicken, turkey, duck, goose, guinea, and rabbit available in the general store

60 varieties of organic vegetables grown on-site — peak season selection is exceptional

Cook everything on the Blackstone Griddle right at your pecan orchard campsite

The Blackstone Griddle rental is our #1 recommended enhancement for this destination

Full hookup sites keep your RV kitchen fully powered for prep and storage

💑 Couples Seeking Something Genuinely Different

A Quiet, Peaceful Escape Unlike Any Other in Our Service Area

If every camping trip you've taken has looked the same — a lake, a campsite, a fire ring — White Oak Pastures offers something completely different. The pecan orchard setting is beautiful and peaceful in a way that lake campgrounds simply aren't. Morning light filtering through the trees, fireflies at dusk, the sounds of a working farm waking up — it's a sensory experience that feels nothing like a traditional campground. Willie's electric fireplace and cozier layout make it the ideal RV for a couple's trip, and the farm's general store gives you the ingredients for a dinner that most restaurants couldn't replicate.

A completely unique setting — pecan orchard camping on a 158-year-old working farm

Peaceful and quiet with no resort traffic, boat noise, or crowded sites

Sunrise through the pecan tree canopy is one of the most beautiful sights in our service area

Willie's electric fireplace and intimate layout are perfect for a couple's getaway

Farm-fresh dinner from the general store cooked on the Blackstone — better than any restaurant in the region

Easy day trips to Kolomoki Mounds, George T. Bagby, and Cotton Hill add variety to a longer stay

🎯 Campfire Adventures' Insider Tips for White Oak Pastures

As your local delivery experts just minutes away, here's what we know about making the most of a White Oak Pastures trip:

Visit the General Store First: Stop there before settling into your site so you know what's in stock and can plan your meals for the whole stay

Add the Blackstone Griddle: Cooking White Oak Pastures grass-fed beef on a Blackstone at your campsite is the defining experience here — don't skip it

Set an Early Alarm: The pecan orchard at sunrise is genuinely stunning — one of the most beautiful early mornings in our entire delivery area

Ask About Farm Tours: Check with farm staff about current tour availability when you arrive — schedules vary by season and farm activity

Combine with Kolomoki: A White Oak Pastures stay pairs naturally with Kolomoki Mounds just 30 minutes away — history and farm-to-table in one Southwest Georgia trip

Bring Your Own Coffee Setup: The general store is great for food but limited on convenience items — come stocked with your morning essentials

Nearby Attractions and Day Trips

🏺 Kolomoki Mounds State Park (5 min.)

Georgia's Most Significant Ancient Archaeological Site

Just 5 minutes from White Oak Pastures, Kolomoki Mounds State Historic Park is the largest Woodland period earthwork complex in the southeastern United States — and Campfire Adventures' closest campground destination. Eight ancient mounds, including a 56-foot temple mound built using over two million individual basket loads of earth, are spread across 1,293 acres of forest and two fishing lakes. A museum partially built inside an excavated mound, three hiking trails, miniature golf, and pedal boats round out the experience. The contrast between a 158-year-old working farm and a 1,400-year-old Native American civilization makes this one of the most historically rich day trips available anywhere in Southwest Georgia.

🍷 Still Pond Vineyard, Winery and Distillery (30 min.)

One of South Georgia's Oldest Muscadine Vineyard — A Perfect Agritourism Pairing

Still Pond Vineyard, Winery and Distillery in Arlington, Georgia is a natural complement to a White Oak Pastures camping trip — two family-owned Southwest Georgia agritourism destinations on the same road trip. The Cowart family has been growing muscadine grapes on this property since the 1960s, and the land itself has a history stretching back to the Civil War, when a still on the same site produced peach brandy for Confederate soldiers — the source of the Still Pond name. Today the operation is Georgia's largest muscadine vineyard, producing award-winning wines, meads, and craft spirits with complimentary tastings available Thursday through Saturday from 10am to 5pm. Buy a bottle from the general store for evening campfire company back at your pecan orchard site.

⛳ George T. Bagby State Park (25 min.)

Southwest Georgia's Brand New Full-Service State Park

George T. Bagby State Park on Lake Walter F George opened for overnight guests in Spring 2026 after a $20 million renovation. The new campground features 32 sites with full hookups, a renovated pool, tennis and pickleball courts, an amphitheater, a fishing pier, and 1.5 miles of lighted lakeshore walking paths. Meadow Links Golf Course — one of Georgia's most recognized public courses — is on the same 770-acre property. A White Oak Pastures farm experience combined with a lake day at George T. Bagby is one of the best two-destination Southwest Georgia trips you can plan. Campfire Adventures delivers to both.

Campfire Adventures RV Delivery Service to White Oak Pastures

Willie Dutchman Coleman RV setup at Cotton Hill Campground site 74 with lake views and camp chairs on Lake Walter F George (Lake Eufaula)

Our Second-Closest Delivery — Low Fee, High Experience

White Oak Pastures is just minutes from our Blakely location, making it one of our most economical deliveries at $120. Our proximity means we know this destination well, setup is fast, and we're never far if you need anything during your stay. The low delivery fee makes it easy to add enhancements like the Blackstone Griddle and still come in well under the cost of a comparable hotel stay.

Willie Is the Perfect RV for White Oak Pastures

Willie's cozy 28-foot layout and electric fireplace fit the warm, intimate atmosphere of White Oak Pastures perfectly. Couples and small families love the combination of a comfortable home base in the pecan orchard with the farm's unique experience steps away. For larger groups, Waylon sleeps 10 and provides the space for a full extended family to enjoy everything the farm has to offer.

The Blackstone Griddle Pairing Is What Makes This Destination

No other campground in our service area offers the Blackstone Griddle experience the way White Oak Pastures does. Buy the freshest grass-fed beef and organic vegetables in Southwest Georgia from the on-site general store and cook it on a restaurant-quality flat-top right at your campsite in the pecan orchard. Add it when you book — it's the single best enhancement we offer for this destination.

🔥 Top Enhancements for White Oak Pastures

Transform your campsite with our premium add-ons — perfect complements to a day spent exploring the farm.

Solo Stove Fire Pit ($15/night) — Smokeless evening campfires under the pecan trees — one of the most peaceful settings in our entire delivery area

Hammock with Stand ($8/night) — Afternoon relaxation in the pecan orchard shade between farm tours and dinner prep

Canopy Tent ($10/night) — Additional shade for outdoor cooking and dining during warm Georgia afternoons

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