The best waterfall camping near Blountsville

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In Blountsville, campers who want to wake up near waterfalls have over 200 options, with prices starting at just $5 per night and an average stay costing $26. You’ll find campsites tucked into wooded hollows, along creek bends, and close enough to hear the rush of falling water. Top picks include Dark Hollow (132 reviews), a favorite for its easy creek access, Dug Hill Moto & Outdo Shenanigans (5 reviews) with rugged trails, and Bama Campground & RV Park (2 reviews) for those who want a simple spot to crash close to the water. Most sites allow campfires and pets, and many have showers for a quick rinse after a day spent swimming, hiking, or scrambling up rocky ledges. Bring sturdy shoes—the best waterfall spots here aren’t always right by the road—and don’t forget your sense of adventure.

100% (212) 8 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Blountsville

Dark Hollow

1. Dark Hollow

99%
(242)
37mi from Blountsville · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Dark Hollow Park provides beautiful, private, and secure primative campsites. Potable water and a composting privey are available. The camp host is on site if there are any questions. There is a one-mile hiking trail, a small stream and waterfalls located a short hike down into Dark Hollow. The Hollow is rich in history. There is a small Amphitheater in the bottom of the hollow where permanent water remains year-round. Dark Hollow has played many roles from sanctuary to battleground over the years. There are numerous activities within a short distance.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$21
 / night
Sarana (peaceful refuge)

2. Sarana (peaceful refuge)

41mi from Blountsville · 1 site
Surrounded by Bankhead National Forest on Lewis Smith Lake, you’ll find 11 wooded acres with trail access to the lake and four additional forest trails. Along the way, you’ll discover occasional benches for quiet reflection amid the trees. We offer one rustic tent site featuring a 16’x16’ platform with power, water, Wi-Fi, a fire pit, and access to an outdoor shower with hot and cold water. Guests are also welcome to relax on our large covered porch and watch the deer wander by. Conveniently located—just 10 minutes from the Houston Recreation Area with a boat ramp, 15 minutes from the Natural Bridge Recreation Area, and 30 minutes from the Sipsey Wilderness, also known as “The Land of 1,000 Waterfalls.”
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$20
 / night
Dug Hill Moto & Outdo Shenanigans

3. Dug Hill Moto & Outdo Shenanigans

94%
(9)
45mi from Blountsville · 51 sites
Dug Hill Motorcycles & Outdoor Shenanigans is a Motorcycle Only property. If your ride doesn't have handlebars or can't fall over then you're in the wrong place. Visit us at www.motorcyclecounterculture.com 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
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$5
 / night
Bankhead National Forest

4. Bankhead National Forest

91%
(17)
National forest 39mi from Blountsville · 195 sites
Find your sweet home in Alabama’s Bankhead National Forest where skies really are so blue! With 16 wilderness areas to explore, places like the Sipsey Wilderness offer adventure and solitude out on the trails. Horseback riding and bike trails are a rad way to get miles under your feet, while spotting wildflowers and quail galore. Looking to cool off? There’s plenty of fishing and swimming for water lovers, or take shade under Bee Branch, a 500 year old poplar tree that stand majestically in the park. Over 150 miles of hiking trails are a show in all seasons and with sick campgrounds that have all the hook-ups you’re sure to return to Bankhead time and time again.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Bama Campground & RV Park

5. Bama Campground & RV Park

100%
(5)
49mi from Blountsville · 14 sites
Discover the Beauty of Alabama at Bama Campground & RV Park Escape to 86 acres of serene nature at Bama Campground, located alongside the picturesque Bankhead National Forest in Northwest Alabama. Our campground offers a range of accommodations, including 28 spacious RV sites with full hookups, 7 shaded tent camping sites, 2 luxurious glamping sites, and our Cozy Cowboy Country Cabin, perfect for those seeking a rustic retreat with modern comforts. The Cozy Cowboy Country Cabin sleeps up to 6 guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, a bathroom with a full shower, a loft sleeping area for kids, a pull-out couch, and a comfortable queen-size bed. Outside, enjoy evenings around the fire pit and picnic table, overlooking the stunning countryside and treeline of Bankhead National Forest. For those looking to explore the outdoors, our property boasts scenic hiking trails, fascinating caves, and tranquil creek tributaries. During wetter months, enjoy the waterfall flowing over the cave. Whether you're hiking, relaxing, or stargazing from our glamping sites, there’s plenty to enjoy. Our amenities include air-conditioned men’s and women’s bathhouses with showers and laundry facilities, a general store stocked with camping essentials, and a fenced-in dog park. Each RV site comes with its own fire pit and picnic table, perfect for outdoor gatherings after a day of adventure. In addition to the natural beauty, we offer a variety of games and activities to keep everyone entertained, including darts, badminton, foosball, carpet shuffleboard, cornhole, volleyball, and horseshoes. Book your stay at Bama Campground & RV Park today, and experience the perfect blend of comfort, nature, and adventure in the heart of Alabama!
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$41
 / night

In Blountsville, campers who want to wake up near waterfalls have over 200 options, with prices starting at just $5 per night and an average stay costing $26. You’ll find campsites tucked into wooded hollows, along creek bends, and close enough to hear the rush of falling water. Top picks include Dark Hollow (132 reviews), a favorite for its easy creek access, Dug Hill Moto & Outdo Shenanigans (5 reviews) with rugged trails, and Bama Campground & RV Park (2 reviews) for those who want a simple spot to crash close to the water. Most sites allow campfires and pets, and many have showers for a quick rinse after a day spent swimming, hiking, or scrambling up rocky ledges. Bring sturdy shoes—the best waterfall spots here aren’t always right by the road—and don’t forget your sense of adventure.

100% (212) 8 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Blountsville

Dark Hollow

1. Dark Hollow

99%
(242)
37mi from Blountsville · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Dark Hollow Park provides beautiful, private, and secure primative campsites. Potable water and a composting privey are available. The camp host is on site if there are any questions. There is a one-mile hiking trail, a small stream and waterfalls located a short hike down into Dark Hollow. The Hollow is rich in history. There is a small Amphitheater in the bottom of the hollow where permanent water remains year-round. Dark Hollow has played many roles from sanctuary to battleground over the years. There are numerous activities within a short distance.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$21
 / night
Sarana (peaceful refuge)

2. Sarana (peaceful refuge)

41mi from Blountsville · 1 site
Surrounded by Bankhead National Forest on Lewis Smith Lake, you’ll find 11 wooded acres with trail access to the lake and four additional forest trails. Along the way, you’ll discover occasional benches for quiet reflection amid the trees. We offer one rustic tent site featuring a 16’x16’ platform with power, water, Wi-Fi, a fire pit, and access to an outdoor shower with hot and cold water. Guests are also welcome to relax on our large covered porch and watch the deer wander by. Conveniently located—just 10 minutes from the Houston Recreation Area with a boat ramp, 15 minutes from the Natural Bridge Recreation Area, and 30 minutes from the Sipsey Wilderness, also known as “The Land of 1,000 Waterfalls.”
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$20
 / night
Dug Hill Moto & Outdo Shenanigans

3. Dug Hill Moto & Outdo Shenanigans

94%
(9)
45mi from Blountsville · 51 sites
Dug Hill Motorcycles & Outdoor Shenanigans is a Motorcycle Only property. If your ride doesn't have handlebars or can't fall over then you're in the wrong place. Visit us at www.motorcyclecounterculture.com 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
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$5
 / night
Bankhead National Forest

4. Bankhead National Forest

91%
(17)
National forest 39mi from Blountsville · 195 sites
Find your sweet home in Alabama’s Bankhead National Forest where skies really are so blue! With 16 wilderness areas to explore, places like the Sipsey Wilderness offer adventure and solitude out on the trails. Horseback riding and bike trails are a rad way to get miles under your feet, while spotting wildflowers and quail galore. Looking to cool off? There’s plenty of fishing and swimming for water lovers, or take shade under Bee Branch, a 500 year old poplar tree that stand majestically in the park. Over 150 miles of hiking trails are a show in all seasons and with sick campgrounds that have all the hook-ups you’re sure to return to Bankhead time and time again.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Bama Campground & RV Park

5. Bama Campground & RV Park

100%
(5)
49mi from Blountsville · 14 sites
Discover the Beauty of Alabama at Bama Campground & RV Park Escape to 86 acres of serene nature at Bama Campground, located alongside the picturesque Bankhead National Forest in Northwest Alabama. Our campground offers a range of accommodations, including 28 spacious RV sites with full hookups, 7 shaded tent camping sites, 2 luxurious glamping sites, and our Cozy Cowboy Country Cabin, perfect for those seeking a rustic retreat with modern comforts. The Cozy Cowboy Country Cabin sleeps up to 6 guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, a bathroom with a full shower, a loft sleeping area for kids, a pull-out couch, and a comfortable queen-size bed. Outside, enjoy evenings around the fire pit and picnic table, overlooking the stunning countryside and treeline of Bankhead National Forest. For those looking to explore the outdoors, our property boasts scenic hiking trails, fascinating caves, and tranquil creek tributaries. During wetter months, enjoy the waterfall flowing over the cave. Whether you're hiking, relaxing, or stargazing from our glamping sites, there’s plenty to enjoy. Our amenities include air-conditioned men’s and women’s bathhouses with showers and laundry facilities, a general store stocked with camping essentials, and a fenced-in dog park. Each RV site comes with its own fire pit and picnic table, perfect for outdoor gatherings after a day of adventure. In addition to the natural beauty, we offer a variety of games and activities to keep everyone entertained, including darts, badminton, foosball, carpet shuffleboard, cornhole, volleyball, and horseshoes. Book your stay at Bama Campground & RV Park today, and experience the perfect blend of comfort, nature, and adventure in the heart of Alabama!
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$41
 / night

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