The best camping in Alabama with horseback riding

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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.

98% (738) 3,270 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Alabama

Argo’s Park & Trails

1. Argo’s Park & Trails

99%
(419)
Mount Olive, AL · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
We are conveniently located 15 miles north of Birmingham AL and 2 miles off of Interstate 65. Our property is approx 21 acres of beautiful hardwoods and pine trees. The front 7 acres is a mixture of open and shaded areas. The back 14 acres consists of trails and roads you can explore. You won’t have any problems finding a place to hang a hammock and relax. There is always wildlife on the property. Come relax and enjoy the land for a few days or come sleep overnight in a safe environment.
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Larry & Sheila's Blackwater Getaway

2. Larry & Sheila's Blackwater Getaway

99%
(167)
Wing, AL · 9 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
WEDDINGS, Vow Renewals, Special Anniversary, Family Reunion, Large Parties? Enjoy It All River Side With Rustic But Elegant Vibes. One Of The Host Is An Ordained Minister; The Other Host Is An Event Planner/ Designer. Different Package Options Are Available. Come Plan Your Special Day with Us. Two Month Minimum Notice on Booking If You Wish for Hosts to Plan/Decorate for Your Event. 50 Guest Maximum. Two Night Minimum Booking For Event. $2300 Covers Reservation Of Property, Decorations and Cleanup. Food Packages, DJ.'s ETC Will Be Additional According To Your Individual Needs. This listing will accommodate Two Full 30 Amp RV Hookups for Your Wedding Party with Lots of Extra Space to Pitch a Tent and Park Your Guests. Cabin and Additional RV Site Coming Now Available. Check Out Our Other Listings For More Details.
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LittleRiver.US Moto Camp

3. LittleRiver.US Moto Camp

99%
(107)
Fort Payne, AL · 19 sites
We are the LittleRiver.US Moto Camp offering Moto Lodging (tent & cabin), Moto Rentals, Moto Training, and Moto Events. Our 40 acre property offers spacious camp sites and training areas. We also have a limited area for four wheeled vehicle camping for Moto Haulers, Climbers, Paddlers.
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Bankhead National Forest

4. Bankhead National Forest

91%
(17)
National forest in Alabama · 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.
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F.D. Roosevelt State Park

5. F.D. Roosevelt State Park

100%
(7)
State park in Georgia · 34 sites
Discover F.D. Roosevelt State Park's scenic trails, historic sites, and outdoor adventures.
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Fort Bluff Camp Site

6. Fort Bluff Camp Site

90%
(117)
Somerville, AL · 1 site
This camp site has one of the most beautiful bluff views in all of northern Alabama. The mounds located on the bluff date back 10,000-12,000 years ago to the paleo Indian era. You can hike for days and climb up and down the bluff to experience the base of the rocks. Camp with the Indian spirits.  This 10,000-12,000 year old Indian site with mounds created by the Indians is one of the most beautiful sites in Northern Alabama.  Bring a tent or sleep under the stars on this memorable bluff.  Hike over the 162 acres and scale the bluff for an exciting hike along the base of the rocks where Indians also camped long ago.
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Sasquatch Farm

7. Sasquatch Farm

94%
(40)
Orme, TN · 59 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Escape to 128 acres of natural beauty at Sasquatch Farm, your premier RV park and luxury camping destination near Chattanooga. Our 52 full hook-up RV sites accommodate rigs up to 75 feet with 50/30 amp service, water, and sewer connections. Included Amenities: FREE high-speed fiber Wi-Fi throughout the property FREE laundry facilities with 2 washers and 2 dryers FREE kayak and canoe rentals on our stocked catch-and-release lake Fenced dog park for your furry companions 5 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails for all skill levels Natural Attractions: 4 stunning waterfalls to discover Mysterious cave exploration Breathtaking bluff views with sunset picnic areas Stocked lake for fishing (no license required) Additional Features: Primitive tent camping sites ($25/night) Monthly RV rentals available 3 bathhouses with showers and tub Fire rings and picnic tables at each site On-site Piggy's Store with local goods and specialty items Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, Sasquatch Farm offers the perfect blend of modern amenities and natural wonder. Book your stay at Tennessee's hidden gem today!
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Murchison Farm's Primitive Camping

8. Murchison Farm's Primitive Camping

93%
(34)
Pine Apple, AL · 130 sites · Tents, RVs
A little bit about our property: This property has been in the family for multiple generations. Our Old Family Farm has been an agricultural farm, a cattle farm, and now is a tree farm and nature preserve. Our primitive campground offers mixture of open land, young timber, ancient hardwood, fishing ponds, spring heads, and streams. We even have a small section of swampland. We practice an active controlled burn program and almost always have some freshly burned areas that are fairly clean of vegetation - as well as several areas with fresh regrowth. It is not uncommon to come across Deer sheds and other interesting finds when taking a walk. If You love nature and are interested in Primitive camping, you can also enjoy a dark sky experience in several of our open areas. According to some our astronomer guests, our night skies are mapped as the darkest skies around, east of the Mississippi River, with the exception of one other campground located east of us. Chances are that your Children may see stars that they have never viewed before. When was the last time you stepped out into your yard, looked up, and clearly saw the Milky Way? Learn more about this land: Apparently, we are not meeting the expectations of everyone coming to camp with us. In order to prevent further disappointment, we have added the following paragraphs. We do have several Glamping Sites in the works and hope to have at least one of them available sometimes early next year. Currently we only have a very limited number of primitive campsites that are easily accessible by passenger cars. We Are A Primitive Campground. We offer only a limited number of camp sites that are developed to convenience. We have many awesome spots, but some may require a small to moderate amount of time to clean and dress up for your comfort.  A simple cutting tool, such as a machete or ax, will make short and quick work out of your campsite prep. Murchison Farm has served in many different farming capacities, throughout generations of stewards. It's many operations have included row crops, cattle production, goat herds, horses, chicken and turkey production, as well as Tree farming. We are currently operating as a Tree Farm, Wildlife Preserve/Reserve, and Primitive Campground - in that order of priority. If you like clear wide-open areas, you should plan your camping trip for fall, winter, spring, and early summer. Because of our intense controlled burn schedule, you will find the farmland extremely lush and full of botanical growth - during the summer months. Grass, bushes, vines, low lying tree limbs, and a variety of other plants flourish to the point that some areas of the property appear overgrown and unkept. Not much else could be further from the truth. In fact, the massive growth can largely be attributed to all of the nutrients released from the burn process. Much of the lower plant growth is consumed, from our burn activity, and easily available for new growth. During other periods of the year, the same little area may consist largely of bare soil spotted with new green growth. There is an abundance of deadwood and broken limbs available around the farm for campfires, if you would like to pick it up. This includes firewood sometimes left by previous campers. Please do not cut down any living trees or shrubs. Primitive Camping may not be for everyone! I suggest that you take the Name, into account, and do a little research into the Actual Practice.  We offer some campsites which can be easily accessed with cars, but many may require 4-wheel drive, or low hanging branches which may scratch your vehicle. If You are looking for an orderly and well-groomed commercial Campground, Our Primitive Campground may not be for you.  Pitch your tent in one of our beautiful grass covered fields, secluded and private retreats, or under some ancient old trees, and enjoy access to 263 acres of pure nature. You can go fishing, swimming, hiking, or sit back and enjoy the sounds of nature on this farm out in the country.  You can even go wading in a beautiful creek.  Get off the beaten path, and maybe even turn your phone off for a couple of days... .  Secluded, yet conveniently located near major attractions - starting within a 35-minute drive. We support our Veterans and Active Duty Personell whenever possible. As a small token of our appreciation, we offer them a 50% discount. Please message me for your promo code before booking. We offer special programs for qualifying groups, including Boy Scouts, Church Youth Groups, Family and other events. Most are very low cost or free. You are encouraged to ask about them if you are interested. PLEASE REMEMBER, MURCHISON FARM IS A PRIVATELY OWNED CAMPGROUND. Please DO NOT TAKE ANYTHING AWAY THAT YOU DID NOT BRING IN - with the exception of any extra items you may have purchased through Hipcamp.   Sit back and relax, go exploring, and/or do some peaceful fishing..
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Buck Creek Junction

9. Buck Creek Junction

100%
(16)
Dadeville, AL · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
We are located off a slew of the Beautiful Lake Martin We offer primitive camping with waterfront lots, fishing, hunting, swimming, kayak rentals. Learn more about this land: We have a beach swimming area, , horseshoe pit, porta potty, porta shower, boat ramp, dock, dogs allowed, and kayaks for rent. Can fish, swim, hunt. We are located on a slew off Lake Martin. Campers get free usage of pedal boat.
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Gulf State Park

10. Gulf State Park

100%
(7)
State park in Alabama · 516 sites
Gulf State Park: A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts and Nature Lovers.
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Oak Mountain State Park

11. Oak Mountain State Park

100%
(8)
State park in Alabama · 167 sites
Alabama’s largest state park offers scenic landscapes, and an impressive array of ways to play.
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Wind Creek State Park

12. Wind Creek State Park

100%
(6)
State park in Alabama · 598 sites
Angle for a beautiful campsite at this scenic state park on the shores of Lake Martin.
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Talladega National Forest

13. Talladega National Forest

100%
(8)
National forest in Alabama · 126 sites
High speed, Nascar style outdoor adventure is so abundant at Talladega National Forest, we’re pretty sure Ricky Bobby spends his days here. Feel the wind in your hair on the Kentuck OHV or Sylaward Mountain Bike Trails. If you’re wanting more solitude, try hiking the challenging Odum Point where dwarf trees dot the landscape. Stunning laurels and huckleberry bushes will greet trail riders in the spring, and camping is as perfect as it gets with fall foliage greeting you in the autumn. Waterfalls, rugged ridgetops, and shady hollers ensure there’s no need to get hopped up on mountain dew; Talladega will have you hopped on adventure before you can say “shake and bake”!
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Camp in our clean and quiet RV park

14. Camp in our clean and quiet RV park

100%
(5)
Lincoln, AL · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Come camp right beside Talladega Motor Speedway. We have plenty of space for you to camp for the night without having to unhook. We can accommodate big rigs! We offer large full hook up pull through sites. We accommodate up to a 75" rig! Large individual shower rooms in our shower house, laundry facility, dog parks, kids park, swimming pool and more! Family/Veteran owned and operated RV Park. Call us directly at for race week availability and rates. We offer weekly and monthly discounted rates, as well as Veteran discounted rates.
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Buck Creek Junction

15. Buck Creek Junction

97%
(17)
Dadeville, AL · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land:We have accessibility to Lake Martin! Kayak rentals, swimming area with beach, , fishing, grilling, campfire area, hunting, boat ramp available, and a dock for boats. Update: We are strictly primitive with no bathhouse, we have a porta potty for usage May-September. Also our swimming area dries up with the Lake being lowered late October-early March . But can still have water usage for boat/kayak thru boat ramp across street.
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Haven of Hope

16. Haven of Hope

100%
(5)
Fort Payne, AL · 2 sites
Named Haven of Hope, this 14-Acre Retreat Property offers Guests a peaceful experience near Little River Canyon National Preserve. Currently, Happy Glamper RV (sleeps 4), Peaceful Hideaway Treehouse (sleeps 7) and Serenity Escape Treehouse (sleeps 7) are available! Explore waterfalls, parks, shops, and restaurants. Relax by your own private fire pit with a cup of coffee and enjoy views through a canopy of trees. Take a nap in your own private double hammock. There are two easy walking trails - each perfect for picnics on the ground and access to a swing-for-two in the woods! One trail leads to a rippling brook that runs through the property. Deer and turkeys are spotted often near the creek! Renew, refresh, and be restored! Not long after you turn onto the private road that winds through the 14+ acre retreat called Haven of Hope, you will see Serenity Escape Treehouse on your right. Keep going and pass Rippling Brook Walking Trail on your left, and then Lost and Found Walking Trail on your right. Soon after, Peaceful Hideaway Treehouse will be on your left. Keep going up the mountain until you are greeted by the sight of a very large wooden deck and Happy Glamper RV under a permanent carport/awning shelter. Nearby is the Owner's temporary cabin and Sarsaparilla Lookout Workshop. And about 100 feet away are honeybee hives ("Haven of Honey - A Bee Resort").
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Bama Slam Saloon & RV Park

17. Bama Slam Saloon & RV Park

New Brockton, AL
Bama Slam stands out as a one-of-a-kind destination, offering an impressive 7,542 sq. ft. venue alongside an off-road park, a restaurant, and a well-equipped RV park featuring both tent and RV sites. This versatile location is perfect for hosting local benefits, banquets, and weddings, making it an ideal choice for various events. Campers will appreciate the convenience of being close to a range of amenities, including a vibrant restaurant, a 45 ft. bar, and live entertainment. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the nearby off-road trails, enjoy the serene lakes, take a dip in the swimming hole, or get adventurous in the mud pits. With so much to offer, Bama Slam is the perfect spot to camp near all the action and create unforgettable memories.
Boaz RV Park

18. Boaz RV Park

Boaz, AL
Boaz RV Park stands out as a welcoming destination for travelers seeking an affordable and enjoyable camping experience. This charming park offers a variety of amenities, including spacious pull-through sites, access for big rigs, and convenient 30/50 amp sewer and water hookups. Additionally, the park is pet-friendly, making it an ideal choice for families traveling with furry companions. Guests can explore nearby attractions such as the stunning Short Creek Falls and the picturesque Lake Guntersville State Park. The area is rich in outdoor activities, providing opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, swimming, boating, and fishing. Nature enthusiasts will also appreciate the breathtaking sunset views and the chance to stargaze under clear skies. After a day of adventure, visitors can unwind at local craft eateries and pubs, where they can savor unique brews and flavors. With unbeatable overnight rates, Boaz RV Park is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the beauty of the surrounding landscape. We look forward to welcoming you soon!
St. Stephens Historical Park

19. St. Stephens Historical Park

Saint Stephens, AL
St. Stephens Historical Park stands out as a unique destination due to its rich historical significance and diverse recreational opportunities. This remarkable site in Alabama was once home to a Spanish fort, an American fort, and served as the Alabama Territorial Capital. The historic area of Old St. Stephens offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of early settlers along the frontier during the 1800s, making it a valuable cultural resource. Beyond its historical allure, the park features over 15 miles of scenic trails perfect for hiking and horseback riding. Visitors can enjoy a 70-acre quarry lake that includes a sandy beach for swimming, as well as opportunities for fishing and boating. For those looking for a fun challenge, there is an 18-hole disc golf course, and bird watchers will find plenty of opportunities to observe local wildlife. Accommodations at St. Stephens Historical Park are designed to cater to various preferences, with tent camping sites, more than 40 RV sites equipped with full hook-ups, and 9 cozy cabins available for rent. The park also provides a convenient boat launch for accessing both the Tombigbee River and the lake. Experience the beauty and tranquility of southwest Alabama by visiting St. Stephens, where history and nature come together for an unforgettable getaway. We look forward to welcoming you soon
Time Away RV Resort

20. Time Away RV Resort

100%
(5)
Lincoln, AL
Located near I20 and a short walk to Talladega racetrack offering large 40 x 75 gravel, full hook-up, pull-thru RV sites. Learn more about this land:Located near I20 and a short walk to Talladega racetrack offering large 40 x 75 gravel, full hook-up, pull-thru RV sites. Enjoy family friendly fun such as swimming, bicycling, volleyball, basketball, walking trail playground and nearby amenities such as fishing, ATV trails, site seeing, hiking and much more!

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.

98% (738) 3,270 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Alabama

Argo’s Park & Trails

1. Argo’s Park & Trails

99%
(419)
Mount Olive, AL · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
We are conveniently located 15 miles north of Birmingham AL and 2 miles off of Interstate 65. Our property is approx 21 acres of beautiful hardwoods and pine trees. The front 7 acres is a mixture of open and shaded areas. The back 14 acres consists of trails and roads you can explore. You won’t have any problems finding a place to hang a hammock and relax. There is always wildlife on the property. Come relax and enjoy the land for a few days or come sleep overnight in a safe environment.
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Larry & Sheila's Blackwater Getaway

2. Larry & Sheila's Blackwater Getaway

99%
(167)
Wing, AL · 9 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
WEDDINGS, Vow Renewals, Special Anniversary, Family Reunion, Large Parties? Enjoy It All River Side With Rustic But Elegant Vibes. One Of The Host Is An Ordained Minister; The Other Host Is An Event Planner/ Designer. Different Package Options Are Available. Come Plan Your Special Day with Us. Two Month Minimum Notice on Booking If You Wish for Hosts to Plan/Decorate for Your Event. 50 Guest Maximum. Two Night Minimum Booking For Event. $2300 Covers Reservation Of Property, Decorations and Cleanup. Food Packages, DJ.'s ETC Will Be Additional According To Your Individual Needs. This listing will accommodate Two Full 30 Amp RV Hookups for Your Wedding Party with Lots of Extra Space to Pitch a Tent and Park Your Guests. Cabin and Additional RV Site Coming Now Available. Check Out Our Other Listings For More Details.
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LittleRiver.US Moto Camp

3. LittleRiver.US Moto Camp

99%
(107)
Fort Payne, AL · 19 sites
We are the LittleRiver.US Moto Camp offering Moto Lodging (tent & cabin), Moto Rentals, Moto Training, and Moto Events. Our 40 acre property offers spacious camp sites and training areas. We also have a limited area for four wheeled vehicle camping for Moto Haulers, Climbers, Paddlers.
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Bankhead National Forest

4. Bankhead National Forest

91%
(17)
National forest in Alabama · 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.
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F.D. Roosevelt State Park

5. F.D. Roosevelt State Park

100%
(7)
State park in Georgia · 34 sites
Discover F.D. Roosevelt State Park's scenic trails, historic sites, and outdoor adventures.
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Fort Bluff Camp Site

6. Fort Bluff Camp Site

90%
(117)
Somerville, AL · 1 site
This camp site has one of the most beautiful bluff views in all of northern Alabama. The mounds located on the bluff date back 10,000-12,000 years ago to the paleo Indian era. You can hike for days and climb up and down the bluff to experience the base of the rocks. Camp with the Indian spirits.  This 10,000-12,000 year old Indian site with mounds created by the Indians is one of the most beautiful sites in Northern Alabama.  Bring a tent or sleep under the stars on this memorable bluff.  Hike over the 162 acres and scale the bluff for an exciting hike along the base of the rocks where Indians also camped long ago.
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Sasquatch Farm

7. Sasquatch Farm

94%
(40)
Orme, TN · 59 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Escape to 128 acres of natural beauty at Sasquatch Farm, your premier RV park and luxury camping destination near Chattanooga. Our 52 full hook-up RV sites accommodate rigs up to 75 feet with 50/30 amp service, water, and sewer connections. Included Amenities: FREE high-speed fiber Wi-Fi throughout the property FREE laundry facilities with 2 washers and 2 dryers FREE kayak and canoe rentals on our stocked catch-and-release lake Fenced dog park for your furry companions 5 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails for all skill levels Natural Attractions: 4 stunning waterfalls to discover Mysterious cave exploration Breathtaking bluff views with sunset picnic areas Stocked lake for fishing (no license required) Additional Features: Primitive tent camping sites ($25/night) Monthly RV rentals available 3 bathhouses with showers and tub Fire rings and picnic tables at each site On-site Piggy's Store with local goods and specialty items Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, Sasquatch Farm offers the perfect blend of modern amenities and natural wonder. Book your stay at Tennessee's hidden gem today!
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Murchison Farm's Primitive Camping

8. Murchison Farm's Primitive Camping

93%
(34)
Pine Apple, AL · 130 sites · Tents, RVs
A little bit about our property: This property has been in the family for multiple generations. Our Old Family Farm has been an agricultural farm, a cattle farm, and now is a tree farm and nature preserve. Our primitive campground offers mixture of open land, young timber, ancient hardwood, fishing ponds, spring heads, and streams. We even have a small section of swampland. We practice an active controlled burn program and almost always have some freshly burned areas that are fairly clean of vegetation - as well as several areas with fresh regrowth. It is not uncommon to come across Deer sheds and other interesting finds when taking a walk. If You love nature and are interested in Primitive camping, you can also enjoy a dark sky experience in several of our open areas. According to some our astronomer guests, our night skies are mapped as the darkest skies around, east of the Mississippi River, with the exception of one other campground located east of us. Chances are that your Children may see stars that they have never viewed before. When was the last time you stepped out into your yard, looked up, and clearly saw the Milky Way? Learn more about this land: Apparently, we are not meeting the expectations of everyone coming to camp with us. In order to prevent further disappointment, we have added the following paragraphs. We do have several Glamping Sites in the works and hope to have at least one of them available sometimes early next year. Currently we only have a very limited number of primitive campsites that are easily accessible by passenger cars. We Are A Primitive Campground. We offer only a limited number of camp sites that are developed to convenience. We have many awesome spots, but some may require a small to moderate amount of time to clean and dress up for your comfort.  A simple cutting tool, such as a machete or ax, will make short and quick work out of your campsite prep. Murchison Farm has served in many different farming capacities, throughout generations of stewards. It's many operations have included row crops, cattle production, goat herds, horses, chicken and turkey production, as well as Tree farming. We are currently operating as a Tree Farm, Wildlife Preserve/Reserve, and Primitive Campground - in that order of priority. If you like clear wide-open areas, you should plan your camping trip for fall, winter, spring, and early summer. Because of our intense controlled burn schedule, you will find the farmland extremely lush and full of botanical growth - during the summer months. Grass, bushes, vines, low lying tree limbs, and a variety of other plants flourish to the point that some areas of the property appear overgrown and unkept. Not much else could be further from the truth. In fact, the massive growth can largely be attributed to all of the nutrients released from the burn process. Much of the lower plant growth is consumed, from our burn activity, and easily available for new growth. During other periods of the year, the same little area may consist largely of bare soil spotted with new green growth. There is an abundance of deadwood and broken limbs available around the farm for campfires, if you would like to pick it up. This includes firewood sometimes left by previous campers. Please do not cut down any living trees or shrubs. Primitive Camping may not be for everyone! I suggest that you take the Name, into account, and do a little research into the Actual Practice.  We offer some campsites which can be easily accessed with cars, but many may require 4-wheel drive, or low hanging branches which may scratch your vehicle. If You are looking for an orderly and well-groomed commercial Campground, Our Primitive Campground may not be for you.  Pitch your tent in one of our beautiful grass covered fields, secluded and private retreats, or under some ancient old trees, and enjoy access to 263 acres of pure nature. You can go fishing, swimming, hiking, or sit back and enjoy the sounds of nature on this farm out in the country.  You can even go wading in a beautiful creek.  Get off the beaten path, and maybe even turn your phone off for a couple of days... .  Secluded, yet conveniently located near major attractions - starting within a 35-minute drive. We support our Veterans and Active Duty Personell whenever possible. As a small token of our appreciation, we offer them a 50% discount. Please message me for your promo code before booking. We offer special programs for qualifying groups, including Boy Scouts, Church Youth Groups, Family and other events. Most are very low cost or free. You are encouraged to ask about them if you are interested. PLEASE REMEMBER, MURCHISON FARM IS A PRIVATELY OWNED CAMPGROUND. Please DO NOT TAKE ANYTHING AWAY THAT YOU DID NOT BRING IN - with the exception of any extra items you may have purchased through Hipcamp.   Sit back and relax, go exploring, and/or do some peaceful fishing..
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Buck Creek Junction

9. Buck Creek Junction

100%
(16)
Dadeville, AL · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
We are located off a slew of the Beautiful Lake Martin We offer primitive camping with waterfront lots, fishing, hunting, swimming, kayak rentals. Learn more about this land: We have a beach swimming area, , horseshoe pit, porta potty, porta shower, boat ramp, dock, dogs allowed, and kayaks for rent. Can fish, swim, hunt. We are located on a slew off Lake Martin. Campers get free usage of pedal boat.
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Gulf State Park

10. Gulf State Park

100%
(7)
State park in Alabama · 516 sites
Gulf State Park: A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts and Nature Lovers.
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Oak Mountain State Park

11. Oak Mountain State Park

100%
(8)
State park in Alabama · 167 sites
Alabama’s largest state park offers scenic landscapes, and an impressive array of ways to play.
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Wind Creek State Park

12. Wind Creek State Park

100%
(6)
State park in Alabama · 598 sites
Angle for a beautiful campsite at this scenic state park on the shores of Lake Martin.
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Talladega National Forest

13. Talladega National Forest

100%
(8)
National forest in Alabama · 126 sites
High speed, Nascar style outdoor adventure is so abundant at Talladega National Forest, we’re pretty sure Ricky Bobby spends his days here. Feel the wind in your hair on the Kentuck OHV or Sylaward Mountain Bike Trails. If you’re wanting more solitude, try hiking the challenging Odum Point where dwarf trees dot the landscape. Stunning laurels and huckleberry bushes will greet trail riders in the spring, and camping is as perfect as it gets with fall foliage greeting you in the autumn. Waterfalls, rugged ridgetops, and shady hollers ensure there’s no need to get hopped up on mountain dew; Talladega will have you hopped on adventure before you can say “shake and bake”!
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Electrical hookup
Toilets
Camp in our clean and quiet RV park

14. Camp in our clean and quiet RV park

100%
(5)
Lincoln, AL · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Come camp right beside Talladega Motor Speedway. We have plenty of space for you to camp for the night without having to unhook. We can accommodate big rigs! We offer large full hook up pull through sites. We accommodate up to a 75" rig! Large individual shower rooms in our shower house, laundry facility, dog parks, kids park, swimming pool and more! Family/Veteran owned and operated RV Park. Call us directly at for race week availability and rates. We offer weekly and monthly discounted rates, as well as Veteran discounted rates.
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Buck Creek Junction

15. Buck Creek Junction

97%
(17)
Dadeville, AL · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land:We have accessibility to Lake Martin! Kayak rentals, swimming area with beach, , fishing, grilling, campfire area, hunting, boat ramp available, and a dock for boats. Update: We are strictly primitive with no bathhouse, we have a porta potty for usage May-September. Also our swimming area dries up with the Lake being lowered late October-early March . But can still have water usage for boat/kayak thru boat ramp across street.
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Haven of Hope

16. Haven of Hope

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(5)
Fort Payne, AL · 2 sites
Named Haven of Hope, this 14-Acre Retreat Property offers Guests a peaceful experience near Little River Canyon National Preserve. Currently, Happy Glamper RV (sleeps 4), Peaceful Hideaway Treehouse (sleeps 7) and Serenity Escape Treehouse (sleeps 7) are available! Explore waterfalls, parks, shops, and restaurants. Relax by your own private fire pit with a cup of coffee and enjoy views through a canopy of trees. Take a nap in your own private double hammock. There are two easy walking trails - each perfect for picnics on the ground and access to a swing-for-two in the woods! One trail leads to a rippling brook that runs through the property. Deer and turkeys are spotted often near the creek! Renew, refresh, and be restored! Not long after you turn onto the private road that winds through the 14+ acre retreat called Haven of Hope, you will see Serenity Escape Treehouse on your right. Keep going and pass Rippling Brook Walking Trail on your left, and then Lost and Found Walking Trail on your right. Soon after, Peaceful Hideaway Treehouse will be on your left. Keep going up the mountain until you are greeted by the sight of a very large wooden deck and Happy Glamper RV under a permanent carport/awning shelter. Nearby is the Owner's temporary cabin and Sarsaparilla Lookout Workshop. And about 100 feet away are honeybee hives ("Haven of Honey - A Bee Resort").
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Bama Slam Saloon & RV Park

17. Bama Slam Saloon & RV Park

New Brockton, AL
Bama Slam stands out as a one-of-a-kind destination, offering an impressive 7,542 sq. ft. venue alongside an off-road park, a restaurant, and a well-equipped RV park featuring both tent and RV sites. This versatile location is perfect for hosting local benefits, banquets, and weddings, making it an ideal choice for various events. Campers will appreciate the convenience of being close to a range of amenities, including a vibrant restaurant, a 45 ft. bar, and live entertainment. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the nearby off-road trails, enjoy the serene lakes, take a dip in the swimming hole, or get adventurous in the mud pits. With so much to offer, Bama Slam is the perfect spot to camp near all the action and create unforgettable memories.
Boaz RV Park

18. Boaz RV Park

Boaz, AL
Boaz RV Park stands out as a welcoming destination for travelers seeking an affordable and enjoyable camping experience. This charming park offers a variety of amenities, including spacious pull-through sites, access for big rigs, and convenient 30/50 amp sewer and water hookups. Additionally, the park is pet-friendly, making it an ideal choice for families traveling with furry companions. Guests can explore nearby attractions such as the stunning Short Creek Falls and the picturesque Lake Guntersville State Park. The area is rich in outdoor activities, providing opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, swimming, boating, and fishing. Nature enthusiasts will also appreciate the breathtaking sunset views and the chance to stargaze under clear skies. After a day of adventure, visitors can unwind at local craft eateries and pubs, where they can savor unique brews and flavors. With unbeatable overnight rates, Boaz RV Park is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the beauty of the surrounding landscape. We look forward to welcoming you soon!
St. Stephens Historical Park

19. St. Stephens Historical Park

Saint Stephens, AL
St. Stephens Historical Park stands out as a unique destination due to its rich historical significance and diverse recreational opportunities. This remarkable site in Alabama was once home to a Spanish fort, an American fort, and served as the Alabama Territorial Capital. The historic area of Old St. Stephens offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of early settlers along the frontier during the 1800s, making it a valuable cultural resource. Beyond its historical allure, the park features over 15 miles of scenic trails perfect for hiking and horseback riding. Visitors can enjoy a 70-acre quarry lake that includes a sandy beach for swimming, as well as opportunities for fishing and boating. For those looking for a fun challenge, there is an 18-hole disc golf course, and bird watchers will find plenty of opportunities to observe local wildlife. Accommodations at St. Stephens Historical Park are designed to cater to various preferences, with tent camping sites, more than 40 RV sites equipped with full hook-ups, and 9 cozy cabins available for rent. The park also provides a convenient boat launch for accessing both the Tombigbee River and the lake. Experience the beauty and tranquility of southwest Alabama by visiting St. Stephens, where history and nature come together for an unforgettable getaway. We look forward to welcoming you soon
Time Away RV Resort

20. Time Away RV Resort

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(5)
Lincoln, AL
Located near I20 and a short walk to Talladega racetrack offering large 40 x 75 gravel, full hook-up, pull-thru RV sites. Learn more about this land:Located near I20 and a short walk to Talladega racetrack offering large 40 x 75 gravel, full hook-up, pull-thru RV sites. Enjoy family friendly fun such as swimming, bicycling, volleyball, basketball, walking trail playground and nearby amenities such as fishing, ATV trails, site seeing, hiking and much more!

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Alabama camping guide

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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