Friday, January 15, 2021

Cotton Hill (COE) - 12/28/20 - 12/31/20 (#2)

2nd trip under our belt(s). This time it was to Cotton Hill CG in Fort Gaines, GA (on AL/GA border) - about 2 hours from the farm. Our first time at a COE (Corp of Engineer) park. Almost all are on some type of water (river, lake, etc) & very affordable.


We spent Christmas Eve w/the In-Laws (including our BIL from ATL). Then had Christmas w/my family at my niece's house. Drove to the farm on Christmas night (freezing cold for the next 2 days). We prepared the camper the next couple of days & headed to camp on Monday the 28th. Weather improved to very tolerable, warm temps. 

Campsite #15 (FHU) which was listed as an extreme angle on the driveway, down to flat level pad. They weren't kidding when they listed as extreme. Got in w/just a little scrape on the back passenger side stabilizer bar. Other campers came in the next day & couldn't maneuver their rigs to get in the 2 vacant spots next to ours & had to move to alternate sites.

Took our time setting up w/o any issues. The site was on the water (Walter F. George Lake) huge & very private. 

Driveway was much steeper than it looks here.

A friend that I 'met' on a FB RV Campsite review page was also there a few sites away. After we got set up we went over to say hello & actually 'meet' before they left the next day.

We brought firewood as well as fat lighter & fire starters this time. Absolutely no issue with starting our fire each evening around 4:00p.

Just one angle of our 'back yard'

The next day we took a walk around whole CG. I think there are 90+ sites. Fished a little & basically just relaxed. Which btw, Greg is having a hard time doing. He's so used to going full speed ahead that it will take some time for him to get in camping speed, but he'll get there.

We walked the nature trail (about 1.5 miles) the next morning. 

Just hanging out in the woods.

Then went for a drive around Fort Gaines. Drove through George T. Bagby SP where we saw a family of deer. 


Turned down one road to see the Dam & found ourselves in AL. Dam was closed so we decided to drive over to  Kolomoki Mounds State Park (will stay there in the future). Then headed over to Bluffton, GA. Interesting history of the town. Went to White Oak Pastures General Store to get lunch (grassfed burger).


On the way home we saw a sign for a Pioneer Village. Never found the village but saw this barn quilt on the end of a house. I hope to paint a few of these for our farm buildings.


Got back to camp just in time to start the last fire of the trip & got this pic of Nelly contemplating whether or not she likes camping.




Met a few of the other campers when Greg saw they were having trouble starting their fires. He gave them each some fat lighter & a couple of my homemade fire starters.

Overall, we loved this CG! So much quieter than Ocmulgee. Will definitely be back. Here are a few additional random pics (Note: all taken directly from our campsite):

Just a lady taking her cat for a stroll.

Close up of new header pic










Additional Notes: Three nights - good.Very quiet, beautiful sunsets, warm (always keep a pair of shorts & flip flops on hand), Janine (Rick) / FB; NY Couple (FT for 4 years) & Vicki & Kathryn (alternative lifestyle couple). Campers love dogs!



1 comment:

Debbie Burgess said...

Pretty pictures. Looks very relaxing. Nellie is happy where ever you are.