Camping near Butler

Go camping near Butler for unique accommodations full of southern charm.

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5 top campgrounds near Butler

Riverside Boondocking

9 sites · RVs15 acres · Waynesboro, MS
Quant Large field with plenty of Boondocking opportunities. Can accommodate any size camper or RV. There are currently no Hookups at this location. Only two miles from the Chickasawhay River in Waynesboro, MS. The Chickasawhay river is great for fishing and kayaking. Safe neighborhood and animals are welcomed.
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Kick-Back Camp

1 site · RV5 acres · Waynesboro, MS
Our property is 5 acres out in the country. A 10 minute drive to the nearest boat launch to Chickasawhay River, enjoy fishing, boating, and kayaking. Just a 4 minute drive to a public swimming hole. Creek access across the road. Wildlife watch, see deer, armadillo, rabbits, etc. Look up at the stars, and hear the sound of the creek flowing. The site has a firepit as well as a 20x20 concrete slab to park on. Pull through site, but welcome to park wherever you desire. Spot is apx 1 acre of space.
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Bigfoot Country

687 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Lauderdale, MS
Enjoy 5 acres of clear pasture land and 20 acres of forestry in a secluded area that's far enough away from civilization but close enough to the highway 45. As our great-great-grandfather called it, Welcome to Bigfoot Country! Bigfoot Country has a small pond on site and over a mile of trails all over the 20 acres that is perfect for horseback riding, hiking, and ATV riding. Explore the forest on foot, horseback, or with a side by side to find the hidden spring in the woods. Deer frequent Bigfoot Country as we feed them throughout the year. A small patch of trees serves as our "bird sancturay" where you can see and hear a wide variety of birds chirping and flying through. We keep the pasture cut beautifully to fend off snakes and other unwanted pests. Pets are more than welcome, but please supervise them. We would hate for your furbabies to get hurt.
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Pauls Lane camp site

1 site · RV, Tent3 acres · Boligee, AL
3aces of open camping and views. 17aces of walking trails and wooded scenery. No water or power. Just rare landscaping and wonderful views. Bring all camping equipment plus portable potty. One fire pit. Beware of quiet time. Keep clean and do not drive through campsite. Beware of trash can disposal. Digging a shallow hole 4 to 8 inches deep for human and animal waste in wooded area.
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Lucy & Lue's Stargazer's Campsite

24 sites · RVs, Tents80 acres · Coy, AL
Learn more about this land:Lucy and Lue's is a family owned farm, in a very rural section of southern Wilcox County Alabama. There is great fishing nearby on the Alabama River, 15 minute ride to town, where food and grip can be purchased, there is also a small onsite giftshop that is opened seasonally. There is a water well with a hand-pump pitcher well available. Wild Hogs frequent the area, so when no crops are planted, campers are encouraged to set up in fenced in fields.Without the interference of City lights, Lucy & Lue's boasts many nights of breathtaking skies. You can pick out one constellation after another with the naked eye. Book your group today for a star-bright adventure you won't forget.
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Camping near Butler guide

Overview

Butler, a quaint town in southwestern Alabama, offers access to serene parks and lush forests that are full of camping areas. Bladon Springs State Park was once a bustling 19th-century spa resort. It’s now a peaceful pet-friendly camping spot with tent and RV sites next to four mineral hot springs and picnic areas under ancient oaks. While here, check out the Choctaw National Wildlife Refuge, or take a pair of binoculars along Alabama's Black Belt Birding Trail. Head an hour out of town for waterfront camping at Okatibbee Lake, where you can set up at a well-appointed campsite equipped with full hookups. Reserve a waterfront campsite ahead of time—there’s only one available. Anglers love long days here casting lines for crappie and bass, usually while the rest of the group tries canoeing and waterskiing. For more primitive camping, visit Conecuh National Forest. Take the Conecuh Trail through diverse ecosystems, from pine forests to cypress swamps, to secluded tent sites with flush toilets. There’s also an RV campground with electrical and water hookups.

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