Cave RV camping in Alabama

From the Gulf Coast to the Appalachian mountains, the Heart of Dixie has plenty of variety.

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2 top cave RV sites in Alabama

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Woodybrooke Farm Campground

12 sites · RVs, Tents650 acres · Ider, AL
FREE CANOE RENTAL with any booking for Spring 2024!! Pristine property with 4 stocked fishing ponds. Camp privately beside the water and relax in the canopy of our certified Alabama Treasured Forest. Swimming, fishing, hiking, biking, wildlife and bird watching. Amenities and activities available at Woodybrooke: *4 stocked ponds with bream and bass for fishing, swimming, canoeing, kayaking. *On-site canoe, jon boat and kids' kayaks rental available. *Firewood for campfires for purchase or wild harvest *Pristine private camping in a certified Alabama treasured forest on the southern edge of Cumberland Plateau *Hiking, biking, and wildlife watching opportunities *Potable fresh spring water available year-round. Complimentary coffee and tea. available for purchase farm-fresh eggs. *Hot outdoor shower, composting toilet, and community kitchen with drinkable spring water from the spigot and electricity ay community kitchen. *Electrical available at sites 6, 7, and 8 *Wi-Fi at commons area. Located a short distance renowned Cloudland Canyon, Little River Canyon, DeSoto State Park, Lookout Mountain hang gliding, horseback riding and the artsy community of Mentone Alabama. Located 35 minutes from Chattanooga on southern edge of Cumberland plateau. Easy drive to amazing overlooks. We are 97 miles from Atlanta, 107 miles from Birmingham, 120 miles from Nashville located 5 minutes off interstate! GPS location is 34.70560* N, 85.61740*
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Gable Family Outdoors

5 sites · RVs, Tents200 acres · Haleyville, AL
**"Gable Family Outdoors" by the Bear Creek Lakes** Welcome to Gable Family Outdoors, your ultimate destination for adventure and tranquility, located near the picturesque Bear Creek Lakes and The Bankhead National Forest. Our campsites offers a wide range of activities and natural beauty, making it the perfect spot for families, thrill-seekers, and nature lovers alike. **Site Features:** - **Campsites:** Set up your RV or Tent at one of our spacious campsites to begin your rural country peaceful adventure. **Activities:** - **Kayaking and Boating:** Explore the serene waters of Bear Creek Lakes with your kayaks, canoes, and boats. Paddle along the shoreline or venture out to the peaceful coves. - **Fishing:** Cast your line from the shore or a boat and enjoy fishing in our well-stocked lakes, teeming with bass, trout, and catfish. - **Hiking and Biking Trails:** Discover acres of scenic trails perfect for hiking and mountain biking. Our trails wind through lush forests, past waterfalls, and up to breathtaking viewpoints. - **ATV and Quad Riding:** Experience the thrill of riding ATVs and quads on our designated trails, designed for all skill levels. Feel the rush as you navigate through rugged terrain and open fields. - **Horseback Riding:** Saddle up and explore the wilderness on horseback. Explore through scenic shared trails, offering a unique perspective of the natural surroundings. **Natural Wonders:** - **Waterfalls and Caves:** Discover hidden waterfalls and mysterious caves scattered throughout the property. These natural wonders provide perfect spots for exploration and photography. - **Wildlife Viewing:** Encounter a variety of wildlife, from deer and foxes to eagles and owls. Our site is a haven for nature enthusiasts and bird watchers. **Amenities:** Cell Service is available from most carriers. - **Pet-Friendly:** Bring your pets along for the adventure! We offer pet-friendly campsites and trails. - **Stargazing:** With minimal light pollution, our campsite offers a perfect setting for stargazing and astrophotography. Enjoy the clear night sky and the Milky Way in all its glory. - **Quiet Zones:** Find tranquility everywhere, perfect for meditation, reading, or simply unwinding in nature. **Nearby Attractions:** - **Local Eateries and Shops:** Explore nearby towns and enjoy local cuisine, charming shops, and friendly hospitality. - **Historic Sites:** Visit historic landmarks and learn about the rich cultural heritage of the region. Wifi is available at camping sites. At Gable Family Outdoors, you’ll find a harmonious blend of thrilling activities and serene environments. Whether you’re seeking an action-packed adventure or a peaceful retreat, our campsites on the Bear Creek Lakes is the perfect destination. Book your stay today and create unforgettable memories with family and friends!
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Cave RV camping in Alabama guide

Overview

Even if “Sweet Home Alabama” isn’t already on your road trip playlist, you should add the southern state to your camping itinerary. With its mountains, inland lakes, and Gulf Coast beaches, Alabama has plenty to offer campers, whether you prefer hiking to mountains and waterfalls, diving into Civil Rights history, or renting a seaside cottage—all served with a warm spoonful of Southern hospitality, of course. Opt for a seafront or lakeside campsite in summer when temperatures soar beyond 90°F, or choose a fall or winter trip for cooler weather ideal for hiking.

Where to go

North Alabama

Hikers and campers are in their element in Alabama’s northern wilderness, dotted with caves, waterfalls, and woodlands. Go hiking and kayaking in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains at DeSoto State Park, peep the fall foliage at Little River Canyon National Preserve, and discover the caves of Cathedral Caverns State Park. Or head to the shores of Alabama’s largest lake to camp, boat, and spot bald eagles at Lake Guntersville State Park.

Central Alabama

Urban campers can find plenty of distractions in Birmingham, but Alabama’s largest city is also within easy reach of some of the state’s most memorable natural landscapes. Great hiking, biking, and camping can be found in Talladega National Forest, after which you can scale Alabama’s highest peak at Cheaha State Park and explore ancient caves at Rickwood Caverns State Park. Other popular campgrounds are found at Lake Lurleen and Wind Creek state parks.  

South Alabama

Montgomery is the gateway to south Alabama and neighbouring Selma is a key stop on the Civil Rights trail, but outside of the cities, south Alabama is all about lakeside camping. To the east, Lake Eufaula is known as the “Big Bass Capital of the World” and has a wide choice of campgrounds, while nearby Blue Springs State Park offers plenty of lake camping. To the west, the Tombigbee River Valley is also prime for getting on the water.

Gulf Coast

Alabama’s 60-mile stretch of Gulf Coast shoreline is the place to cool off from the summer sun, spot shorebirds along the wetlands, or tee off at one of many coastal golf courses. RV parks are easy to find around the resort towns of Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, while Dauphin Island remains a perennial favorite for beach camping. Alternatively, snag an RV site with full hookups at Gulf State Park, or book a cabin on the shores of Lake Shelby at Meaher State Park.

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