Step onto Civil War battlegrounds or white sandy beaches while camping near Bucks.
Alabama’s pristine shorelines and deep forests await campers heading toward Bucks, just north of Mobile. Stay at a local RV park with full hookups, bathrooms, and access to boat launches and fishing piers on the Mobile River. Then, explore the Five Rivers Delta region and Historic Blakeley State Park, full of hiking trails through Civil War battlegrounds and Native American settlements. The park offers rental cabins and RV sites for campers who want to stay overnight. Amenities include water, sewer, and electric hookups and restrooms. Blazing white sandy beaches and campsites with ocean views await at Gulf Islands National Seashore. Stop by Dauphin Island to tour a historic blacksmith shop surrounded by wartime cannons, then spend the night next door in Florida at an island campground or a private oceanside campsite with fire rings, picnic tables, and access to drinking water. Campers planning a spring or summer holiday to Bucks should reserve campsites a few months in advance.