The best mountainous camping near Ardmore

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Mountain camping near Ardmore puts you right in the thick of rugged trails, steep ridges, and endless hiking routes. With over 25 options in this area, you can pitch your tent where the forest meets the foothills or just steps from a trout stream. Average nightly rates hover around $50, but you’ll spot tent sites for as little as $5 if you book early. Campfires are allowed, showers are available, and your dog is welcome. Local favorites like Fort Bluff Camp Site (86 reviews), York Hollow (20 reviews), and Sunset Ridge (12 reviews) get top marks for mountain views, easy access to hiking, and solid wildlife-watching. Fish in a nearby creek, spot deer at dusk, or just watch the sun drop behind the hills—mountain camping here never feels crowded or staged.

98% (152)

Top-rated campgrounds near Ardmore

2. Dug Hill Moto & Outdo Shenanigans

94%
(9)
26mi from Ardmore · 56 sites · Tents, RVs
Monte Sano Mountain rises quietly above Huntsville, Alabama—an unflashy ridge of limestone and shadow that holds more history and wilderness than most who pass it ever realize. It is not a mountain of spectacle but of mood, of subtle discoveries, and of quiet resistance to modern noise. Its slopes are threaded with forgotten wagon paths, foot-worn trails, and the slow, unrelenting work of water. Caves open like cracks in time. Small waterfalls cut through dense forest and vanish into the ground. Towering trees—oak, hickory, and poplar—form a green cathedral overhead, filtering light in ways that feel reverent. In some pockets, the air still carries the chill of the earth itself. Beneath the surface runs a deeper story. Long before Huntsville pushed east, Monte Sano offered its elevation to the sick, the curious, and the stubborn. Tuberculosis patients came in the 19th century, seeking healing in the mountain’s clean, dry air. Naturalists cataloged rare plants here. Native peoples traveled and camped across its ridgelines, long before names were given or boundaries drawn. And yet, despite the time that has passed, the mountain remains unpolished—intact. For those who seek true solitude, a few primitive campsites are available through Hipcamp. These are not curated experiences. There are no toilets. No showers. No host waiting with coffee or gear. Just a trail, a flat spot in the woods, and the sound of your own boots on rock. It is camping reduced to its essential form: a place to lie down among trees and stars, with nothing between you and the mountain but time.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$5
 / night

3. Holliday Hide Away

100%
(12)
41mi from Ardmore · 1 site · Lodging
This property was purchased by my husband and I in 1980 from Margret Cetera mother of Peter Cetera lead singer of the band Chicago. When purchased the home was a small non descript cottage with a pole barn in the back field. It has grown to support grape, blackberry and muscedime vines.The original home has expanded through time and around 20 years ago, the pole barn was converted into a large 1200 square foot cabin with modern conveniences. My husband and I actually enjoyed living full time in the cabin for a period of 5 years before returning to reside in the main house. The cabin consists of 1 large common space room with sitting area and kitchen. The antique farm sink has hot and cold running water. Also available is a large refrigerator, toaster, microwave oven, hot plate, coffee pot and portable dishwasher. The antique Hoosier cabinet holds cooking utensils and silverware and located above the kitchen counter you will find plates, bowls, cups and glasses for your use. The water is well water, pure and delicious without chemicals. The cabin is equipped with a full size pool table for our guests enjoyment. The master bedroom offers a comfortable sleigh bed, full bathroom with shower and just outside the bedroom is a comfortable patio to enjoy, complete with table and chairs for two and outdoor fire place. Also available is a twin bed tucked in the corner of the area between the main room and bedroom. For guests wishing to continue their exercise routine, a modern treadmill is available as well. Walk the spacious well landscaped yard with multiple seating venues including a large hammock. For a quiet night of movie enjoyment, bring your favorite movies and make use of the DVD/VCR machine and wide screen television. Approximately 12-14 television channels are available via outside antenna. This cozy cabin offers something for everyone; book your stay today.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$99
 / night

7. York Hollow

98%
(33)
18mi from Ardmore · 1 site · Tent, RV
Campsite is located at the base of York Mountain. Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent, hang you hammock, or park your camper and enjoy the great outdoors. There are a couple of level spots for your tents, as well as a nice rock fire pit for you to use. There is usually plenty of firewood available and there is an outhouse on the site. The pond hasn't yet been stocked with fish, but hopefully soon it will have more than just frogs. But for now the frogs provide great music. This is a rustic campsite, with rocks, roots, and steep terrain. Please bring your own camping gear, including chairs, and please take your trash with you. There is plenty of privacy, even though you are right near a public road that has very little traffic. There are no other campsites nearby and the owner lives 1/2 mile away. Recreation nearby includes Canoeing/kayaking on both the Elk River and Richland creek (shuttles can usually be arranged), Stillhouse Hollow Falls (beautiful waterfall hiking), Trail of Tears Interpretive Center, and Big Creek Winery. Tents/Table/and cots are available to rent as well.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$13
 / night

8. Eagle Rock

45mi from Ardmore · 2 sites · Tents
Welcome to Eagle Rock, a secluded 4-acre retreat tucked into the northern-facing slopes of a quiet mountain in Arab, Alabama. This off-the-beaten-path campsite is perfect for tent campers seeking peace, privacy, and a deep connection with nature. With about 2 acres on the mountain, you’ll discover several flat spots ideal for setting up your tent — all nestled among trees and wild landscape. The terrain slopes gently, offering both openness and cozy nooks for a truly rustic outdoor experience. This is a nomadic-style camp: there are no toilets, showers, or potable water, so be prepared to bring everything you need. Fires aren’t allowed, and the space is designed for low-impact, leave-no-trace camping. Pets are welcome and can be off-leash, giving your furry friends the freedom to roam and explore. During your stay, you’ll feel deeply removed from the hustle and bustle — a place to unwind, disconnect, and listen to the whispers of the mountain wind. Whether you’re here to stargaze, meditate, or just escape, Eagle Rock offers a simple but powerful way to recharge.
Pets
from 
$15
 / night

Mountain camping near Ardmore puts you right in the thick of rugged trails, steep ridges, and endless hiking routes. With over 25 options in this area, you can pitch your tent where the forest meets the foothills or just steps from a trout stream. Average nightly rates hover around $50, but you’ll spot tent sites for as little as $5 if you book early. Campfires are allowed, showers are available, and your dog is welcome. Local favorites like Fort Bluff Camp Site (86 reviews), York Hollow (20 reviews), and Sunset Ridge (12 reviews) get top marks for mountain views, easy access to hiking, and solid wildlife-watching. Fish in a nearby creek, spot deer at dusk, or just watch the sun drop behind the hills—mountain camping here never feels crowded or staged.

98% (152)

Top-rated campgrounds near Ardmore

2. Dug Hill Moto & Outdo Shenanigans

94%
(9)
26mi from Ardmore · 56 sites · Tents, RVs
Monte Sano Mountain rises quietly above Huntsville, Alabama—an unflashy ridge of limestone and shadow that holds more history and wilderness than most who pass it ever realize. It is not a mountain of spectacle but of mood, of subtle discoveries, and of quiet resistance to modern noise. Its slopes are threaded with forgotten wagon paths, foot-worn trails, and the slow, unrelenting work of water. Caves open like cracks in time. Small waterfalls cut through dense forest and vanish into the ground. Towering trees—oak, hickory, and poplar—form a green cathedral overhead, filtering light in ways that feel reverent. In some pockets, the air still carries the chill of the earth itself. Beneath the surface runs a deeper story. Long before Huntsville pushed east, Monte Sano offered its elevation to the sick, the curious, and the stubborn. Tuberculosis patients came in the 19th century, seeking healing in the mountain’s clean, dry air. Naturalists cataloged rare plants here. Native peoples traveled and camped across its ridgelines, long before names were given or boundaries drawn. And yet, despite the time that has passed, the mountain remains unpolished—intact. For those who seek true solitude, a few primitive campsites are available through Hipcamp. These are not curated experiences. There are no toilets. No showers. No host waiting with coffee or gear. Just a trail, a flat spot in the woods, and the sound of your own boots on rock. It is camping reduced to its essential form: a place to lie down among trees and stars, with nothing between you and the mountain but time.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$5
 / night

3. Holliday Hide Away

100%
(12)
41mi from Ardmore · 1 site · Lodging
This property was purchased by my husband and I in 1980 from Margret Cetera mother of Peter Cetera lead singer of the band Chicago. When purchased the home was a small non descript cottage with a pole barn in the back field. It has grown to support grape, blackberry and muscedime vines.The original home has expanded through time and around 20 years ago, the pole barn was converted into a large 1200 square foot cabin with modern conveniences. My husband and I actually enjoyed living full time in the cabin for a period of 5 years before returning to reside in the main house. The cabin consists of 1 large common space room with sitting area and kitchen. The antique farm sink has hot and cold running water. Also available is a large refrigerator, toaster, microwave oven, hot plate, coffee pot and portable dishwasher. The antique Hoosier cabinet holds cooking utensils and silverware and located above the kitchen counter you will find plates, bowls, cups and glasses for your use. The water is well water, pure and delicious without chemicals. The cabin is equipped with a full size pool table for our guests enjoyment. The master bedroom offers a comfortable sleigh bed, full bathroom with shower and just outside the bedroom is a comfortable patio to enjoy, complete with table and chairs for two and outdoor fire place. Also available is a twin bed tucked in the corner of the area between the main room and bedroom. For guests wishing to continue their exercise routine, a modern treadmill is available as well. Walk the spacious well landscaped yard with multiple seating venues including a large hammock. For a quiet night of movie enjoyment, bring your favorite movies and make use of the DVD/VCR machine and wide screen television. Approximately 12-14 television channels are available via outside antenna. This cozy cabin offers something for everyone; book your stay today.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$99
 / night

7. York Hollow

98%
(33)
18mi from Ardmore · 1 site · Tent, RV
Campsite is located at the base of York Mountain. Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent, hang you hammock, or park your camper and enjoy the great outdoors. There are a couple of level spots for your tents, as well as a nice rock fire pit for you to use. There is usually plenty of firewood available and there is an outhouse on the site. The pond hasn't yet been stocked with fish, but hopefully soon it will have more than just frogs. But for now the frogs provide great music. This is a rustic campsite, with rocks, roots, and steep terrain. Please bring your own camping gear, including chairs, and please take your trash with you. There is plenty of privacy, even though you are right near a public road that has very little traffic. There are no other campsites nearby and the owner lives 1/2 mile away. Recreation nearby includes Canoeing/kayaking on both the Elk River and Richland creek (shuttles can usually be arranged), Stillhouse Hollow Falls (beautiful waterfall hiking), Trail of Tears Interpretive Center, and Big Creek Winery. Tents/Table/and cots are available to rent as well.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$13
 / night

8. Eagle Rock

45mi from Ardmore · 2 sites · Tents
Welcome to Eagle Rock, a secluded 4-acre retreat tucked into the northern-facing slopes of a quiet mountain in Arab, Alabama. This off-the-beaten-path campsite is perfect for tent campers seeking peace, privacy, and a deep connection with nature. With about 2 acres on the mountain, you’ll discover several flat spots ideal for setting up your tent — all nestled among trees and wild landscape. The terrain slopes gently, offering both openness and cozy nooks for a truly rustic outdoor experience. This is a nomadic-style camp: there are no toilets, showers, or potable water, so be prepared to bring everything you need. Fires aren’t allowed, and the space is designed for low-impact, leave-no-trace camping. Pets are welcome and can be off-leash, giving your furry friends the freedom to roam and explore. During your stay, you’ll feel deeply removed from the hustle and bustle — a place to unwind, disconnect, and listen to the whispers of the mountain wind. Whether you’re here to stargaze, meditate, or just escape, Eagle Rock offers a simple but powerful way to recharge.
Pets
from 
$15
 / night

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