The best camping near Anniston with hiking

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Looking to go camping near Anniston, Alabama? Hipcamp has over 1,100 options for you to choose from, all with hiking as your preferred activity/terrain. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or just starting out, you'll find the perfect campsite for your adventure. With options starting as low as $9 per night and an average price of $45 per night, camping has never been more affordable. Check out the top campsites with rave reviews: Parksland Retreat (281 reviews), Arabia Mountain Farm (197 reviews), and Choccolocco Creek Campground (162 reviews). And don't worry, popular amenities like pets, toilets, and campfires are available. So lace up your hiking boots and get ready to explore the beauty of Anniston, Alabama!

98% (1.3K)

Top-rated campgrounds near Anniston

2. Parksland Retreat

99%
(1071)
27mi from Anniston · 13 sites · Tents, Lodging
Parksland Retreat is a 40 acre forest and nature retreat with off grid facilities and homestead all surrounded by the Talladega National Forest. Parksland is in the heart of Talladega National Forest. Come for a hike on the trails on property, nearby Pinhoti trail or swim in the beautiful creek. Furnished Cabins, Bell Tents and Primitive Camping Available for you, your partner, and/or a group. We have Parking for one (1) car per booking. Access to the Retreat grounds and waters where we have swimming, and hiking. Fall - Spring: shared Hot Tub Available Friday nights, Shared Sauna Available with cold plunge Saturday nights. Clothing Optional Property All guests must be 18+ years old LGBTQ+ & BIPOC FRIENDLY Be advised! The bridge located on Berney Station Road over Dry Creek (just West of the turn onto Germany Mountain Rd) is going to be replaced. This section of the roadway will be closed beginning March 3rd and will be closed for approximately  one year. Route your arrival from the East on Berney Station road.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$30
 / night

3. Bohamia - Glamp/RV/Camp

99%
(298)
25mi from Anniston · 28 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Please join us at the land of Bohamia for glamping with luxury beds and private decks, primitive camping in picturesque sites, and RV spots with power and water. Bohamia has an upscale bathhouse with private, hot showers and individual toilet rooms with floor-to-ceiling doors. The bathhouse is within 100 yards of all glamps and RV sites. We also have portalets stationed in the RV/Safari Tent area, at The Barn, and at the pond (0.4 miles from welcome center.) Premium RV spots now available with 30 or 50 amp hookups and water. We do not have sewer hookups or a waste station. Glamp, RV or camp amidst the natural beauty of our 268 acre property; we have open fields, shady spots beneath the hardwoods and pines, and even a five acre pond with plenty of fish if you’d prefer to wake up to a water view or take a morning swim. With miles of trails on our property, easy access to the 392,000 acre Talladega National Forest, and less than ten miles from the Pinhoti trail, you’ll never run out of beautiful places to explore. Be sure to save some time to enjoy the boulder strewn creek just a short walk from our welcome center - it’s a must see! Other local attractions are also within reach with the Top Trails ATV park and the Talladega Marksmanship Park only seven miles away.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$35
 / night

5. The Refuge

47mi from Anniston · 1 site · Lodging
The Refuge is a luxurious cabin with 3 bedrooms (each with a queen sized bed), 2 full bathrooms, and an extra large living room with beautiful bay windows and cozy fireplace. There are also 2 porches to relax on, a grill, and fire pit, a good sized yard, and it sits just off of Little River Canyon. Other amenities include a full kitchen, washer and dryer, satellite tv, and high speed internet/wifi. Located within walking distance to great Rock Climbing Routes! Air-conditioned accommodations at this vacation home offer fireplaces and washers/dryers. Rooms open to patios. Kitchens offer refrigerators, stovetops, microwaves, and cookware/dishes/utensils. Bathrooms include shower/tub combinations. Televisions come with satellite channels and DVD players. Additionally, rooms include coffee/tea makers and irons/ironing boards. Recreational amenities at the vacation home include a water park. The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or nearby; fees may apply.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$155
 / night

7. Choccolocco Creek Campground

98%
(519)
14mi from Anniston · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
Convenient stop for the night or a few days for RV’s or Tent campers and a good place to get a hot shower - only a easy mile a half from I-20 exit 173 ( Eastaboga - Talladega Superspeedway Exit ) also a good base camp to see Cheaha State Park - bike at Coldwater Mountain- see the Talladega Superspeedway , Combat Park Flea Market , Oxford ballgames or other area Activities - I reserve one RV site and two tent sites for hipcamp and rent the other five RV sites at the top of hill on a monthly basis - these hipcamp sites are wooded, shady with woods between the other sites to give some privacy while still not far from the unique showers made from the old chicken house feed bins -these showers are very functional and I have been complimented that they are the best showers on the east coast
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$25
 / night

8. Sowing Seeds of Peace

100%
(7)
44mi from Anniston · 3 sites · Tents, Lodging
It is 20.54 acres peacefully located between big land owners on each side, and a creek that runs through the middle that separates north from south pieces. Our trails are groomed and some just deer worn. We have one camp site that is rural and rustic. There is a bucket for the restroom and antique, old white kitchen sink for hand washing just outside it. There is no running water yet, but working on getting a water reservoir out there asap. No electricity yet a single power cord could be run for extra $10.00 for your visit. There is a fire pit close to the tent spot on, “Skip’s Campsite”. Another camp site” Aqua-Fine-A” that has a walk in creek access, and you have to cross the creek to get to that one. It is farther away from “Skip’s bathroom access. It has a more established flag stone fire pit. It is our original primitive sight. There is no water reservoir or possibility of electricity at “Aqua-Fine-A” campsite. Everything must be packed in and out on foot. Both sights require a hike to campsites on foot with uneven rooted trails. {You are welcome to use our well loved red wheelbarrow to haul items in}. There is access to a bigger fire pit “M & M fire pit”, and a propane grill option (this is first come first serve/sharing spot). More campsites developing over time and there is a massage practitioner on site if you are looking for the whole experience (29 years experience in healing modalities and shamanic blood line). If you are looking to experience nature cabin style then, “The Minor Escape” is for you. This has a full refrigerator, full stand up filtered water shower, kitchen sink, separate master, two bedroom lofts with ladder access, kitchen sink, ceiling fans, window a/c units for summer and space heaters for winter (Eden pure heater that shows fireplace flames). Our family loves this land and there is always new areas being cultivated in various spots. You will see us out there either with our hobby farm of animals, gardening or building a new area. I am a teacher, guide, artist, and healer. This land is sacred and magical. It is used to heal, restore, inspire and rejuvenate many locally and internationally.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$28
 / night

10. Cottaquilla Creek Campground

98%
(43)
11mi from Anniston · 15 sites · Tents
Welcome to Cottaquilla Creek!! We have over 50 acres of farm land with pastures, meadows, giant hardwood trees, large spring with wading pool, mountain bike trail and a 5 acre lake stocked with bass, bream and catfish. Close to town yet far enough out in the country to see the stars at night. The Pinhoti trail is just down the road, along with Hurricane mountain trail, a little traveled wildlife and nature excursion on National forest land. There is so much nearby for nature lovers, including Coldwater Mountain bike trails, Mclellan mountain bike trails, The Chief Ladiga bike path, Talledega National Forest, Terrapin creek, etc. 2 adults per campsite bookings, kids under 13 camp for free. there is 2 lakefront campsites along with camping in a secluded meadow, pasture campsite and a campsite along a spring fed creek.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$20
 / night

12. Burton's Beautiful Hollow

95%
(49)
42mi from Anniston · 2 sites · Tents
This creek property was probably used by the Creek and then the Cherokee as a campsite because of the abundant water and wild life. Later is was farm land and in the 1920's had approximately fifty mules working the land. The Old barn and blacksmith shop are still here. In 1977 the government planned to put a four lane toll road through here but was stopped by the oil embargo which caused the right of way to be auctioned. We were able to buy 200 acres for a small amount of money and have been raising cattle and camping on it every since that time. As a Scout Master I have been using this site for camping for the past 15 years. Time to let others enjoy. Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent or hammock in a grove of hardwood trees in a nice meadow on the banks of Lake Creek with old timey swimming hole. It is about 8 feet deep in center going to about 4' at sides and 20 feet long. Big stone grill is provided as well as large fire pit. Kindling and firewood is provided. ten minute walk to the main house for potable water and other needs.  37 acre farm with hills and a wide variety of wildlife and plants to inspect. Camp is in rural area couple hundred yards off county road but secluded. Plenty of deer, turkey, geese, wild ducks, beaver and other wild life in the area. A secondary campsite is provided down the creek with area for tent near creek. Fire pit and firewood is provided.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$25
 / night

14. Lock And Dam Campground

48mi from Anniston · 4 sites
The Lock & Dam Regional Park at Coosa River Campground in Rome, Georgia, stands out as a unique destination due to its rich historical significance and natural beauty. Spanning 73 acres, this park is listed on the National Register of Historic Landmarks, featuring the Mayo Lock and Dam, which was completed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1913 and decommissioned in 1941. Nestled along the Coosa River, just south of Rome, the park is renowned for offering some of the finest crappie and striper fishing in North Georgia. Birdwatching enthusiasts will also find a haven here, with diverse avian species to observe. Adjacent to the park is the Coosa Nature Preserve, an additional 127 acres managed by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and Rome Floyd Parks & Recreation, providing even more opportunities for exploration and enjoyment of the local ecosystem. The campground caters to both RV and primitive tent campers, with select sites featuring direct sewer hook-ups and stunning river views. Visitors can enjoy picnic pavilions, fire rings, restrooms, showers, and laundry facilities, along with well-maintained fishing and nature trails. Additional amenities include horseshoe pits, open play areas, and an observation overlook, making it an ideal

17. Albertville RV Park

49mi from Anniston · 3 sites
Albertville RV Park stands out as a unique destination in Albertville, Alabama, offering a welcoming atmosphere for both travelers and their furry companions. This pet-friendly park features a range of amenities designed for comfort and convenience, including spacious pull-through sites, easy access for big rigs, and essential utilities such as sewer and water connections, along with electricity. Guests at Albertville RV Park can explore a variety of nearby attractions that showcase the natural beauty of the area. Enjoy the breathtaking views at Short Creek Falls or spend a day at Lake Guntersville State Park, where opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, swimming, boating, and fishing abound. As the sun sets, take advantage of the stunning sunset views and indulge in stargazing under the clear Alabama skies. In addition to outdoor adventures, visitors will find a selection of local craft eateries and pubs nearby, perfect for sampling regional brews and flavors. Whether you're planning a short getaway or an extended stay, we look forward to welcoming you to Albertville RV Park soon!

18. Sand Mountain Park & Amphitheater

48mi from Anniston · 2 sites
Sand Mountain Park & Amphitheater stands out as a premier destination for sports, leisure, wellness, and entertainment, offering a diverse range of facilities that cater to all ages and interests. This expansive venue features 16 tennis courts and 14 outdoor turf fields, making it a hub for athletic activities. The amphitheater, with a seating capacity of 7,500, hosts a variety of events, providing a vibrant atmosphere for concerts and performances. For those seeking aquatic fun, the park boasts an 8-lane indoor competition pool and an outdoor water park, perfect for family outings and relaxation. In addition to recreational sports, Sand Mountain Park includes playgrounds and an RV park, ensuring that visitors can enjoy a full day of activities. The 103,000-square-foot community recreation center is equipped with hardwood courts, a two-story fitness center, concessions, locker rooms, and versatile conference and party rooms, making it an ideal venue for gatherings and events. With activities available for everyone, Sand Mountain Park & Amphitheater is the perfect place to enjoy outdoor adventures, community events, and quality time with family and friends.

Looking to go camping near Anniston, Alabama? Hipcamp has over 1,100 options for you to choose from, all with hiking as your preferred activity/terrain. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or just starting out, you'll find the perfect campsite for your adventure. With options starting as low as $9 per night and an average price of $45 per night, camping has never been more affordable. Check out the top campsites with rave reviews: Parksland Retreat (281 reviews), Arabia Mountain Farm (197 reviews), and Choccolocco Creek Campground (162 reviews). And don't worry, popular amenities like pets, toilets, and campfires are available. So lace up your hiking boots and get ready to explore the beauty of Anniston, Alabama!

98% (1.3K)

Top-rated campgrounds near Anniston

2. Parksland Retreat

99%
(1071)
27mi from Anniston · 13 sites · Tents, Lodging
Parksland Retreat is a 40 acre forest and nature retreat with off grid facilities and homestead all surrounded by the Talladega National Forest. Parksland is in the heart of Talladega National Forest. Come for a hike on the trails on property, nearby Pinhoti trail or swim in the beautiful creek. Furnished Cabins, Bell Tents and Primitive Camping Available for you, your partner, and/or a group. We have Parking for one (1) car per booking. Access to the Retreat grounds and waters where we have swimming, and hiking. Fall - Spring: shared Hot Tub Available Friday nights, Shared Sauna Available with cold plunge Saturday nights. Clothing Optional Property All guests must be 18+ years old LGBTQ+ & BIPOC FRIENDLY Be advised! The bridge located on Berney Station Road over Dry Creek (just West of the turn onto Germany Mountain Rd) is going to be replaced. This section of the roadway will be closed beginning March 3rd and will be closed for approximately  one year. Route your arrival from the East on Berney Station road.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$30
 / night

3. Bohamia - Glamp/RV/Camp

99%
(298)
25mi from Anniston · 28 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Please join us at the land of Bohamia for glamping with luxury beds and private decks, primitive camping in picturesque sites, and RV spots with power and water. Bohamia has an upscale bathhouse with private, hot showers and individual toilet rooms with floor-to-ceiling doors. The bathhouse is within 100 yards of all glamps and RV sites. We also have portalets stationed in the RV/Safari Tent area, at The Barn, and at the pond (0.4 miles from welcome center.) Premium RV spots now available with 30 or 50 amp hookups and water. We do not have sewer hookups or a waste station. Glamp, RV or camp amidst the natural beauty of our 268 acre property; we have open fields, shady spots beneath the hardwoods and pines, and even a five acre pond with plenty of fish if you’d prefer to wake up to a water view or take a morning swim. With miles of trails on our property, easy access to the 392,000 acre Talladega National Forest, and less than ten miles from the Pinhoti trail, you’ll never run out of beautiful places to explore. Be sure to save some time to enjoy the boulder strewn creek just a short walk from our welcome center - it’s a must see! Other local attractions are also within reach with the Top Trails ATV park and the Talladega Marksmanship Park only seven miles away.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$35
 / night

5. The Refuge

47mi from Anniston · 1 site · Lodging
The Refuge is a luxurious cabin with 3 bedrooms (each with a queen sized bed), 2 full bathrooms, and an extra large living room with beautiful bay windows and cozy fireplace. There are also 2 porches to relax on, a grill, and fire pit, a good sized yard, and it sits just off of Little River Canyon. Other amenities include a full kitchen, washer and dryer, satellite tv, and high speed internet/wifi. Located within walking distance to great Rock Climbing Routes! Air-conditioned accommodations at this vacation home offer fireplaces and washers/dryers. Rooms open to patios. Kitchens offer refrigerators, stovetops, microwaves, and cookware/dishes/utensils. Bathrooms include shower/tub combinations. Televisions come with satellite channels and DVD players. Additionally, rooms include coffee/tea makers and irons/ironing boards. Recreational amenities at the vacation home include a water park. The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or nearby; fees may apply.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$155
 / night

7. Choccolocco Creek Campground

98%
(519)
14mi from Anniston · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
Convenient stop for the night or a few days for RV’s or Tent campers and a good place to get a hot shower - only a easy mile a half from I-20 exit 173 ( Eastaboga - Talladega Superspeedway Exit ) also a good base camp to see Cheaha State Park - bike at Coldwater Mountain- see the Talladega Superspeedway , Combat Park Flea Market , Oxford ballgames or other area Activities - I reserve one RV site and two tent sites for hipcamp and rent the other five RV sites at the top of hill on a monthly basis - these hipcamp sites are wooded, shady with woods between the other sites to give some privacy while still not far from the unique showers made from the old chicken house feed bins -these showers are very functional and I have been complimented that they are the best showers on the east coast
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$25
 / night

8. Sowing Seeds of Peace

100%
(7)
44mi from Anniston · 3 sites · Tents, Lodging
It is 20.54 acres peacefully located between big land owners on each side, and a creek that runs through the middle that separates north from south pieces. Our trails are groomed and some just deer worn. We have one camp site that is rural and rustic. There is a bucket for the restroom and antique, old white kitchen sink for hand washing just outside it. There is no running water yet, but working on getting a water reservoir out there asap. No electricity yet a single power cord could be run for extra $10.00 for your visit. There is a fire pit close to the tent spot on, “Skip’s Campsite”. Another camp site” Aqua-Fine-A” that has a walk in creek access, and you have to cross the creek to get to that one. It is farther away from “Skip’s bathroom access. It has a more established flag stone fire pit. It is our original primitive sight. There is no water reservoir or possibility of electricity at “Aqua-Fine-A” campsite. Everything must be packed in and out on foot. Both sights require a hike to campsites on foot with uneven rooted trails. {You are welcome to use our well loved red wheelbarrow to haul items in}. There is access to a bigger fire pit “M & M fire pit”, and a propane grill option (this is first come first serve/sharing spot). More campsites developing over time and there is a massage practitioner on site if you are looking for the whole experience (29 years experience in healing modalities and shamanic blood line). If you are looking to experience nature cabin style then, “The Minor Escape” is for you. This has a full refrigerator, full stand up filtered water shower, kitchen sink, separate master, two bedroom lofts with ladder access, kitchen sink, ceiling fans, window a/c units for summer and space heaters for winter (Eden pure heater that shows fireplace flames). Our family loves this land and there is always new areas being cultivated in various spots. You will see us out there either with our hobby farm of animals, gardening or building a new area. I am a teacher, guide, artist, and healer. This land is sacred and magical. It is used to heal, restore, inspire and rejuvenate many locally and internationally.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$28
 / night

10. Cottaquilla Creek Campground

98%
(43)
11mi from Anniston · 15 sites · Tents
Welcome to Cottaquilla Creek!! We have over 50 acres of farm land with pastures, meadows, giant hardwood trees, large spring with wading pool, mountain bike trail and a 5 acre lake stocked with bass, bream and catfish. Close to town yet far enough out in the country to see the stars at night. The Pinhoti trail is just down the road, along with Hurricane mountain trail, a little traveled wildlife and nature excursion on National forest land. There is so much nearby for nature lovers, including Coldwater Mountain bike trails, Mclellan mountain bike trails, The Chief Ladiga bike path, Talledega National Forest, Terrapin creek, etc. 2 adults per campsite bookings, kids under 13 camp for free. there is 2 lakefront campsites along with camping in a secluded meadow, pasture campsite and a campsite along a spring fed creek.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$20
 / night

12. Burton's Beautiful Hollow

95%
(49)
42mi from Anniston · 2 sites · Tents
This creek property was probably used by the Creek and then the Cherokee as a campsite because of the abundant water and wild life. Later is was farm land and in the 1920's had approximately fifty mules working the land. The Old barn and blacksmith shop are still here. In 1977 the government planned to put a four lane toll road through here but was stopped by the oil embargo which caused the right of way to be auctioned. We were able to buy 200 acres for a small amount of money and have been raising cattle and camping on it every since that time. As a Scout Master I have been using this site for camping for the past 15 years. Time to let others enjoy. Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent or hammock in a grove of hardwood trees in a nice meadow on the banks of Lake Creek with old timey swimming hole. It is about 8 feet deep in center going to about 4' at sides and 20 feet long. Big stone grill is provided as well as large fire pit. Kindling and firewood is provided. ten minute walk to the main house for potable water and other needs.  37 acre farm with hills and a wide variety of wildlife and plants to inspect. Camp is in rural area couple hundred yards off county road but secluded. Plenty of deer, turkey, geese, wild ducks, beaver and other wild life in the area. A secondary campsite is provided down the creek with area for tent near creek. Fire pit and firewood is provided.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$25
 / night

14. Lock And Dam Campground

48mi from Anniston · 4 sites
The Lock & Dam Regional Park at Coosa River Campground in Rome, Georgia, stands out as a unique destination due to its rich historical significance and natural beauty. Spanning 73 acres, this park is listed on the National Register of Historic Landmarks, featuring the Mayo Lock and Dam, which was completed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1913 and decommissioned in 1941. Nestled along the Coosa River, just south of Rome, the park is renowned for offering some of the finest crappie and striper fishing in North Georgia. Birdwatching enthusiasts will also find a haven here, with diverse avian species to observe. Adjacent to the park is the Coosa Nature Preserve, an additional 127 acres managed by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and Rome Floyd Parks & Recreation, providing even more opportunities for exploration and enjoyment of the local ecosystem. The campground caters to both RV and primitive tent campers, with select sites featuring direct sewer hook-ups and stunning river views. Visitors can enjoy picnic pavilions, fire rings, restrooms, showers, and laundry facilities, along with well-maintained fishing and nature trails. Additional amenities include horseshoe pits, open play areas, and an observation overlook, making it an ideal

17. Albertville RV Park

49mi from Anniston · 3 sites
Albertville RV Park stands out as a unique destination in Albertville, Alabama, offering a welcoming atmosphere for both travelers and their furry companions. This pet-friendly park features a range of amenities designed for comfort and convenience, including spacious pull-through sites, easy access for big rigs, and essential utilities such as sewer and water connections, along with electricity. Guests at Albertville RV Park can explore a variety of nearby attractions that showcase the natural beauty of the area. Enjoy the breathtaking views at Short Creek Falls or spend a day at Lake Guntersville State Park, where opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, swimming, boating, and fishing abound. As the sun sets, take advantage of the stunning sunset views and indulge in stargazing under the clear Alabama skies. In addition to outdoor adventures, visitors will find a selection of local craft eateries and pubs nearby, perfect for sampling regional brews and flavors. Whether you're planning a short getaway or an extended stay, we look forward to welcoming you to Albertville RV Park soon!

18. Sand Mountain Park & Amphitheater

48mi from Anniston · 2 sites
Sand Mountain Park & Amphitheater stands out as a premier destination for sports, leisure, wellness, and entertainment, offering a diverse range of facilities that cater to all ages and interests. This expansive venue features 16 tennis courts and 14 outdoor turf fields, making it a hub for athletic activities. The amphitheater, with a seating capacity of 7,500, hosts a variety of events, providing a vibrant atmosphere for concerts and performances. For those seeking aquatic fun, the park boasts an 8-lane indoor competition pool and an outdoor water park, perfect for family outings and relaxation. In addition to recreational sports, Sand Mountain Park includes playgrounds and an RV park, ensuring that visitors can enjoy a full day of activities. The 103,000-square-foot community recreation center is equipped with hardwood courts, a two-story fitness center, concessions, locker rooms, and versatile conference and party rooms, making it an ideal venue for gatherings and events. With activities available for everyone, Sand Mountain Park & Amphitheater is the perfect place to enjoy outdoor adventures, community events, and quality time with family and friends.

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