Cabins near Fort Rucker

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Cabins around Fort Rucker give you a practical base for exploring Alabama’s southeast corner. You’ll find over 9 options, all set up for a comfortable stay—think hot showers, wifi that actually works, and campfires allowed for a proper night under the stars. Prices start at $75 a night, with an average around $95, so you can keep it reasonable or splurge for a bit more space. Campsites like Lake City Campground (5 reviews) and Campbellton Station (1 review) offer solid setups—easy access to hiking trails, swimming spots, and plenty of wildlife-watching if you’re up early. Cypress Landing RV Park (1 review) rounds out your top picks. Expect straightforward comfort and a break from the usual crowds—just the essentials you need to make the most of the woods and water nearby.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Lake City Campground

1. Lake City Campground

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39mi from Fort Rucker · 14 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Florala, AL
Just a 10-minute drive to Lake Jackson, Alabama’s only natural lake, this peaceful camping retreat is the perfect place for families to relax and enjoy nature. Positioned in the city of Florala, this campground is a combination of Florida Sunshine and Alabama heritage making it a valuable repository of outdoor activities and perfect for the history-seeking enthusiast. This veteran-owned and operated campground provides a place where family time is revisited with games and campfire stories. Memories can be made in only a short drive for shaded picnics on the beaches of Florala State Park, exploring the peaceful downtown antique shops, or just a shaded stroll through 21+ acres of nature located right outside your door. This location is also an affordable destination for visiting the beaches of Destin, Ft. Walton, or Navarre. Being just an hour drive away, you can spend time enjoying the refreshing salt air, and then return to the campground for some time to relax in the serenity of nature.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$20
 / night
Sunset King Lake Resort

2. Sunset King Lake Resort

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48mi from Fort Rucker · 49 sites · RVs, Lodging · Defuniak Springs, FL
Discover the unique charm of Sunset King Lake RV Resort, where tranquility meets adventure in the heart of the Florida Panhandle. Nestled just 45 miles from a plethora of outdoor activities, our resort offers a serene escape for those looking to relax and unwind. Situated on the expansive 580-acre King Lake, our resort is a haven for fishing enthusiasts. The lake is well-stocked with a variety of fish, including black bass, crappie, shell-cracker, catfish, and bream. Anglers frequently reel in impressive catches, with large bass weighing up to 17 1/4 pounds and bream reaching 2 pounds or more. Crappie weighing 3 pounds have also been caught, making every fishing trip an exciting experience. Our RV sites are designed for convenience and comfort, featuring mostly pull-thru options that can accommodate rigs up to 65 feet in length. Whether you're here for a weekend getaway or an extended stay, Sunset King Lake RV Resort provides the perfect backdrop for relaxation and adventure. Come and experience the beauty of nature while enjoying the amenities and peaceful atmosphere that make our resort truly special.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$59
 / night
Cypress Landing RV Park

3. Cypress Landing RV Park

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42mi from Fort Rucker · 70 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Dozier, AL
Cypress Landing RV Park is a family-oriented, locally-owned RV park that sits on the shores of beautiful Gantt Lake in South Alabama. The lake is approximately 2,700 acres in size with 21 miles of shoreline. Water sports enthusiasts will enjoy skiing, swimming, jet-skiing, and boating on its waters, while fishermen will appreciate catching shell crackers, bream, and bass. During the winter, duck hunters can experience incredible hunts on the lake. The park opened in April 2015 with 63 camp sites, 2 cabins, and a general store. The boat docks were completely redone in the fall of 2015. During that time, the boat ramp was also completed. Tent sites were added in the spring of 2016. We are planning on adding waterfront RV sites in the future. Upon arrival, you will be welcomed by our friendly staff. Our on-site manager will provide you with a high-quality outdoor experience. Call them for a reservation today!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$20
 / night

Cabins around Fort Rucker give you a practical base for exploring Alabama’s southeast corner. You’ll find over 9 options, all set up for a comfortable stay—think hot showers, wifi that actually works, and campfires allowed for a proper night under the stars. Prices start at $75 a night, with an average around $95, so you can keep it reasonable or splurge for a bit more space. Campsites like Lake City Campground (5 reviews) and Campbellton Station (1 review) offer solid setups—easy access to hiking trails, swimming spots, and plenty of wildlife-watching if you’re up early. Cypress Landing RV Park (1 review) rounds out your top picks. Expect straightforward comfort and a break from the usual crowds—just the essentials you need to make the most of the woods and water nearby.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Lake City Campground

1. Lake City Campground

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39mi from Fort Rucker · 14 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Florala, AL
Just a 10-minute drive to Lake Jackson, Alabama’s only natural lake, this peaceful camping retreat is the perfect place for families to relax and enjoy nature. Positioned in the city of Florala, this campground is a combination of Florida Sunshine and Alabama heritage making it a valuable repository of outdoor activities and perfect for the history-seeking enthusiast. This veteran-owned and operated campground provides a place where family time is revisited with games and campfire stories. Memories can be made in only a short drive for shaded picnics on the beaches of Florala State Park, exploring the peaceful downtown antique shops, or just a shaded stroll through 21+ acres of nature located right outside your door. This location is also an affordable destination for visiting the beaches of Destin, Ft. Walton, or Navarre. Being just an hour drive away, you can spend time enjoying the refreshing salt air, and then return to the campground for some time to relax in the serenity of nature.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$20
 / night
Sunset King Lake Resort

2. Sunset King Lake Resort

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48mi from Fort Rucker · 49 sites · RVs, Lodging · Defuniak Springs, FL
Discover the unique charm of Sunset King Lake RV Resort, where tranquility meets adventure in the heart of the Florida Panhandle. Nestled just 45 miles from a plethora of outdoor activities, our resort offers a serene escape for those looking to relax and unwind. Situated on the expansive 580-acre King Lake, our resort is a haven for fishing enthusiasts. The lake is well-stocked with a variety of fish, including black bass, crappie, shell-cracker, catfish, and bream. Anglers frequently reel in impressive catches, with large bass weighing up to 17 1/4 pounds and bream reaching 2 pounds or more. Crappie weighing 3 pounds have also been caught, making every fishing trip an exciting experience. Our RV sites are designed for convenience and comfort, featuring mostly pull-thru options that can accommodate rigs up to 65 feet in length. Whether you're here for a weekend getaway or an extended stay, Sunset King Lake RV Resort provides the perfect backdrop for relaxation and adventure. Come and experience the beauty of nature while enjoying the amenities and peaceful atmosphere that make our resort truly special.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$59
 / night
Cypress Landing RV Park

3. Cypress Landing RV Park

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(1)
42mi from Fort Rucker · 70 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Dozier, AL
Cypress Landing RV Park is a family-oriented, locally-owned RV park that sits on the shores of beautiful Gantt Lake in South Alabama. The lake is approximately 2,700 acres in size with 21 miles of shoreline. Water sports enthusiasts will enjoy skiing, swimming, jet-skiing, and boating on its waters, while fishermen will appreciate catching shell crackers, bream, and bass. During the winter, duck hunters can experience incredible hunts on the lake. The park opened in April 2015 with 63 camp sites, 2 cabins, and a general store. The boat docks were completely redone in the fall of 2015. During that time, the boat ramp was also completed. Tent sites were added in the spring of 2016. We are planning on adding waterfront RV sites in the future. Upon arrival, you will be welcomed by our friendly staff. Our on-site manager will provide you with a high-quality outdoor experience. Call them for a reservation today!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$20
 / night

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