Camping near Coffeeville

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Looking for the best camping near Coffeeville? The area features dozens of top-rated campgrounds and places to park your RV for the night, many within a short distance of Alabama hiking, biking, and other outdoor activities. Whether you want a pet-friendly campsite or a family cabin rental with wifi, check out campsite photos, tips, and reviews from other outdoor enthusiasts to plan your next camping trip near Coffeeville.

Top-rated campgrounds near Coffeeville

St. Stephens Historical Park

1. St. Stephens Historical Park

15mi from Coffeeville
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
Washington County Public Lake

2. Washington County Public Lake

18mi from Coffeeville
The Washington County State Public Fishing Lake, also known as Emmet Wood Lake, stands out as a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts in Alabama, managed by the Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division within the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Spanning 84 acres near Millry, AL, this well-maintained public facility offers a serene environment perfect for fishing and a variety of outdoor activities such as walking, birdwatching, and picnicking. Visitors to the lake can take advantage of a fishing pier that provides easy access to deeper waters, making it ideal for those without a boat. For anglers with their own boats, a launching ramp is available; however, only trolling motors are permitted on the lake. Additionally, boat rentals are offered for those who prefer to explore the waters without the hassle of bringing their own. The lake is equipped with convenient amenities, including a concession stand that sells a wide range of fishing tackle, live and artificial baits, and refreshments. For those looking to extend their stay, the facility features picnic pavilions, RV spaces, and primitive camping sites. Notably, the lake is recognized as a key birding location along the Alabama Birding Trails, making it a must-visit for birdwatchers and nature lovers alike.
Lake Early RV Park

3. Lake Early RV Park

34mi from Coffeeville
Discover the unique charm of Lake Early RV Park, nestled in the picturesque town of McIntosh, Alabama. Our RV park stands out for its serene environment and proximity to major employers like ArcelorMittal - AM/NS and Outokumpu in nearby Calvert, making it an ideal retreat for steel and construction workers seeking relaxation after a long day. Conveniently located just 10 minutes from the steel mills, Lake Early RV Park offers a welcoming atmosphere for visitors. Our park is open year-round and features spacious sites with full hookups, ensuring comfort and convenience during your stay. Enjoy the natural shade provided by our lush surroundings as you unwind. Fishing enthusiasts will appreciate our on-site lake, which is stocked with largemouth Tiger Bass—no fishing license is required! For those looking to explore further, river access is just a few miles away, perfect for boating adventures. The area also boasts a variety of outdoor activities, including horseback riding, rock climbing, rappelling, scuba diving, and off-roading, all within a short drive from our park. Whether you're here for work or leisure, Lake Early RV Park is the perfect destination to relax, recharge, and enjoy the great outdoors.
Bladon Springs State Park

4. Bladon Springs State Park

State park 6.8mi from Coffeeville · 10 sites
Discover the serene beauty of Bladon Springs State Park.
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Chickasaw State Park AL

5. Chickasaw State Park AL

State park 45mi from Coffeeville · 5 sites
Discover Chickasaw State Park's natural beauty and outdoor fun.
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Archusa Creek Water Park Pat Harrison Waterway District

6. Archusa Creek Water Park Pat Harrison Waterway District

41mi from Coffeeville
Archusa Creek Water Park stands out as a unique destination in Quitman, Mississippi, thanks to its stunning 450-acre lake that offers an exceptional fishing experience. Anglers can delight in abundant catches of bass, catfish, perch, and bream, making it a true fisherman's paradise. Families will find plenty of activities to enjoy together, including camping, boating, swimming, water skiing, and picnicking. The park features well-equipped picnic areas complete with barbecue grills and spacious family-sized picnic tables, perfect for gatherings and outdoor meals. For those seeking a more private experience, reserving a pavilion or lodge hall is just a phone call away. Archusa Creek Water Park also offers cozy cabins for weekend getaways or vacations, along with motor home hookups and aluminum boat rentals for added convenience. Each fall, the park hosts its popular Forestry and Wildlife Festival, featuring chainsaw sculpting, races, and a variety of special events and activities suitable for all ages. The serene blue-green waters and surrounding pine woods provide a tranquil escape for campers and fishermen year-round. Additional amenities include a Dixie Youth baseball field, a disc golf course, a children's playground, and a scenic half-mile nature trail for those who appreciate the outdoors.
Autumn Lake RV Park

7. Autumn Lake RV Park

42mi from Coffeeville
Welcome to Autumn Lake RV Park, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Calvert, Alabama. Our campground stands out for its serene atmosphere and proximity to the historic AM/NS Calvert Steel mill, formerly known as ThyssenKrupp’s steel mill. Just two miles away, we offer a perfect blend of tranquility and convenience, making it an ideal retreat for both leisure and business travelers. Autumn Lake RV Park is conveniently located just minutes from the charming towns of Mount Vernon, McIntosh, and Citronelle. Guests can explore the natural beauty of the surrounding area, with opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and swimming in nearby holes. After a day of adventure, unwind at local restaurants and shops that showcase the unique flavors and culture of Alabama. Our park features spacious sites that ensure privacy and comfort, allowing you to relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. With a commitment to providing excellent amenities and a welcoming atmosphere, Autumn Lake RV Park is the perfect destination for your next getaway. Come experience the beauty and charm of Calvert, Alabama, and create lasting memories with us!
De Soto National Forest

8. De Soto National Forest

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National forest 72mi from Coffeeville · 79 sites
Lush rolling terrain and wide slow creeks are trademarks of the De Soto National Forest. So are kickin’ it in a canoe with a brew while you float down the river, we suggest exploring both! The swamplands here offer ample opportunity for kayaking, canoeing, and fishing on the Black Creek National Scenic River. The primitive camping along the way is hot in the summer, but prime for misty morning photography and inky orange sunsets...worth it! Off-road the Rattlesnake Bay Trail or hike the Tuxachanie trail with your crew for a day of laughs deep in the pines. You can pretty much camp forever here too, so pack up a week or two worth of gear, and really dig deep into what Desoto has to offer.
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Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field