Camping near Harvest

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Looking for the best camping near Harvest? 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 Harvest.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Harvest

Red Coach Resort & RV Park

1. Red Coach Resort & RV Park

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(30)
4.2mi from Harvest · 30 sites
The resort resides on 81 stunning acres full of inspiring wildlife, majestic trees, and serene creeks and ponds. Stroll along our nature path through the beautiful meadows entangled with gorgeous wildflowers, or contemplate besides the rolling waters. Time for some local entertainment, space exploration, groceries, or fine dining? You're just 5- 20 minutes from shopping and restaurants in three directions. Centrally located near many famous attractions in Alabama and Tennessee, Red Coach Resort sits just 9 minutes off interstate 65. It is easily possible to park in this one location and enjoy the convenience of day trips in any direction to see the best that the south has to offer.
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York Hollow

2. York Hollow

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(37)
28mi from Harvest · 1 site · Tent, RV
Campsite is located at the base of York Mountain. Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent, hang you hammock, or park your camper and enjoy the great outdoors. There are a couple of level spots for your tents, as well as a nice rock fire pit for you to use. There is usually plenty of firewood available and there is an outhouse on the site. The pond hasn't yet been stocked with fish, but hopefully soon it will have more than just frogs. But for now the frogs provide great music. This is a rustic campsite, with rocks, roots, and steep terrain. Please bring your own camping gear, including chairs, and please take your trash with you. There is plenty of privacy, even though you are right near a public road that has very little traffic. There are no other campsites nearby and the owner lives 1/2 mile away. Recreation nearby includes Canoeing/kayaking on both the Elk River and Richland creek (shuttles can usually be arranged), Stillhouse Hollow Falls (beautiful waterfall hiking), Trail of Tears Interpretive Center, and Big Creek Winery. Tents/Table/and cots are available to rent as well.
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Platos Branch Farm RV park

3. Platos Branch Farm RV park

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(26)
29mi from Harvest · 6 sites
Platos Branch Farm RV: Named after the large branch that runs thru the property across the horse pasture. There are large fish in the Branch. Which is on private property so you can fish without a state license. The park is located on a working farm. The horses are usually in site. Campers tell us that the stars here at night are a beauty to behold. This is a quiet peaceful place. But still minutes away from the conveniences. Grocery within 5 miles and numerous restaurants. Hope you see us soon. Learn more about this land: RV Spots in the country, Total of 6 RV Spots. Great view of horse pasture with 5 horses. Platos pond across pasture. Great Fishing. Look at the stars and have some peaceful nights. 3 miles to Grocery store and resturants. Joe Wheeler state Park within 5 miles. Awesome trails for hiking or biking. 25 minutes to Florence ( UNA) or Athens. Brownsferry Plant about 20 minutes. Weekly and monthly rates available.
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Monte Sano State Park

4. Monte Sano State Park

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State park 17mi from Harvest · 114 sites
Monte Sano State Park: A Haven for Nature Lovers and Adventure Seekers.
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Joe Wheeler State Park

5. Joe Wheeler State Park

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(1)
State park 35mi from Harvest · 116 sites
Discover the serene beauty of Joe Wheeler State Park.
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Bates Farm

6. Bates Farm

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30mi from Harvest · 46 sites · Tents, RVs
Bates Farm: A Wildlife Haven & Primitive Camp Welcome to Bates Farm, a magical, nature-forward escape where adventure meets conservation. Our primitive campground invites car campers and groups to reconnect with the land in a simple, unplugged setting surrounded by thriving habitats. Wildlife & habitats at a glance - 45 acres of native plant corridors that support birds, pollinators, and diverse wildlife - Wildlife-friendly habitats woven throughout the property, designed for sustainable enjoyment - Monarch Waystation zones to sustain these delicate monarch populations - Firefly habitats that illuminate summer evenings with natural wonder - 30,000+ sq ft of seasonal wildflowers to attract pollinators and provide stunning views Camping experience - Primitive camping in a pristine, undeveloped setting (no hookups) - Simple, family-friendly outdoor living with minimal impact on the landscape - Easy access to open skies, quiet nights, and nature listening Activities & versatility - 3D archery range tucked into the natural surroundings (great for all skill levels) - Scenic venues for weddings, gatherings, and small events, set against our wild landscapes - Nature education and exploration through partner programs that celebrate native flora and fauna What to expect - An immersive, low-impact camping experience focused on wildlife habitat appreciation - A peaceful basecamp for exploring local ecosystems, wildlife watching, and field-guided learning - A welcoming, responsible outdoor community committed to conservation and sustainable fun Booking notes - Primitive camping means no electrical hookups; plan accordingly with essentials - Share your plans with hosts for alfresco safety, archery etiquette, and wildlife viewing times
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Caney Hollow Creek Retreat

7. Caney Hollow Creek Retreat

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33mi from Harvest · 3 sites
Escape the crowded, generic campgrounds on this rural property that is designed with RVs up to 45 ft in mind and enjoy the peaceful space. Learn more about this land: Out little slice of heaven has a beautiful spring fed creek and two large fields to play in. The creek can be waist deep in areas but mostly is good for sitting in and just relaxing. Extremely quiet on a dead end road. We have 5 bars of AT&T 5g cell service, Verizon can be hit or miss. All other cell services do not work. We love the creek and our secluded valley. Only a few farmers live down the road. This makes for a very private experience that can be naturalist / clothing optional friendly. The creek is secluded with plenty of trees to enjoy however you wish. Spaces are extremely level and there are good Satellite tv abilities. We have firewood on site and two stone fire pits. Nearby is a wonderful old grist mill, Tim's Ford state park, Tim's Ford lake, Jack Daniels Distillery and other attractions. We are also about 45 minutes from Huntsville, AL with the NASA Space and Science Center. Space #1 is closest to the road. Space #2 has a larger patio.  This retreat is the Perfect way to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life, yet not too far away from essentials.  Hiking adventures nearby include University of the South Domain, Buggy Top, Walls Of Jerico and many more. 30 and 50 Amp pedestals at each site along with water and sewer hookups. Level sites. Due to health regulations, we only accept RVs with a pottie system as we do not offer bathroom facilities.
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Holliday Hide Away

8. Holliday Hide Away

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(13)
42mi from Harvest · 1 site
This property was purchased by my husband and I in 1980 from Margret Cetera mother of Peter Cetera lead singer of the band Chicago. When purchased the home was a small non descript cottage with a pole barn in the back field. It has grown to support grape, blackberry and muscedime vines.The original home has expanded through time and around 20 years ago, the pole barn was converted into a large 1200 square foot cabin with modern conveniences. My husband and I actually enjoyed living full time in the cabin for a period of 5 years before returning to reside in the main house. The cabin consists of 1 large common space room with sitting area and kitchen. The antique farm sink has hot and cold running water. Also available is a large refrigerator, toaster, microwave oven, hot plate, coffee pot and portable dishwasher. The antique Hoosier cabinet holds cooking utensils and silverware and located above the kitchen counter you will find plates, bowls, cups and glasses for your use. The water is well water, pure and delicious without chemicals. The cabin is equipped with a full size pool table for our guests enjoyment. The master bedroom offers a comfortable sleigh bed, full bathroom with shower and just outside the bedroom is a comfortable patio to enjoy, complete with table and chairs for two and outdoor fire place. Also available is a twin bed tucked in the corner of the area between the main room and bedroom. For guests wishing to continue their exercise routine, a modern treadmill is available as well. Walk the spacious well landscaped yard with multiple seating venues including a large hammock. For a quiet night of movie enjoyment, bring your favorite movies and make use of the DVD/VCR machine and wide screen television. Approximately 12-14 television channels are available via outside antenna. This cozy cabin offers something for everyone; book your stay today.
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Hidden Acres Getaway LLC.

9. Hidden Acres Getaway LLC.

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(12)
43mi from Harvest · 4 sites
Hidden Acres Getaway is a newly opened mom and pop campground on 3 acres with 4 big-rig friendly sites. These sites have 30 and 50 amp electrical boxes with a 110. The water pressure is strong. All 4 sites have full hookups. We are renting Site 2 as self-contained. The sites are large enough for your vehicle and boat. Our campground offers a quiet atmosphere. We have deer, racoons, and eagles visiting the property. We are located next door to Little Mountain Marina. There are many places to visit during your stay in Guntersville, Alabama A few places to explore: Guntersville State Park. 10.5 miles Bucks Pocket State Park 12.5 miles High Falls Park 13.9 miles Unclaimed Baggage (The world's only retailer of lost luggage) 10 .5 miles There are boat ramps close by. Come camp with us!
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Cathedral Caverns State Park

10. Cathedral Caverns State Park

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State park 36mi from Harvest · 13 sites
Discover the grandeur of Cathedral Caverns State Park and its natural wonders.
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Tims Ford State Park

11. Tims Ford State Park

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State park 38mi from Harvest · 72 sites
Aquatic activities are the main draw at this Tennessee park.
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Lake Guntersville State Park

12. Lake Guntersville State Park

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State park 45mi from Harvest · 334 sites
Beach, golf, zipline? Alabama's largest lake has plenty of surprises.
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Buck's Pocket State Park

13. Buck's Pocket State Park

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State park 48mi from Harvest · 24 sites
Discover Buck's Pocket State Park's scenic vistas and thrilling ORV trails.
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River Ridge Retreat

14. River Ridge Retreat

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43mi from Harvest · 40 sites
River Ridge Retreat offers 670+ acres of beautiful property full of wildlife for you to explore. There are miles of waterfront, hiking trails and paved roads for biking/golf cart riding. Our property sits directly on Alabama's largest lake, Lake Guntersville. Lake Guntersville covers 69,000 acres and is full of fun activities for the whole family. River Ridge Retreat offers the opportunity to enjoy a quiet, relaxing retreat to nature while still being close enough to local attractions.
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Secluded Cabin on Horse Farm

15. Secluded Cabin on Horse Farm

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44mi from Harvest · 1 site
Welcome to The Bunkhouse on our 93-acre horse farm. Intentional off-grid living: no electricity or cell service, just kerosene lanterns, a wood-burning stove, and peace. Sleeps 8 in cozy memory-foam bunks. Free-roaming horses wander through camp. Spend your days hiking trails, exploring the creek, and sitting by the fire. Perfect for groups seeking a digital detox. Flush toilet and basic amenities provided. 15 minutes to Columbia, 1 hour to Nashville. The road to the campsite goes through a very small creek and up a little hill. Very low vehicles may bottom out. In the rainy months you need 4-wheel drive to get out to the site. We live on the property and will be available to make sure your stay is comfortable and enjoyable. We ask campers to please check in before 7pm and be courteous about communicating your ETA, as we will be planning our day around your arrival time. We are available via messaging up until 8pm.
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Rock Creek Wooded Campground

16. Rock Creek Wooded Campground

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44mi from Harvest · 4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Faye's place is located on Rock Creek Road, ten minutes from the amenities of Tullahoma, Tn. The area is agricultural, but maintains a majority of natural beauty. Our property is 90 acres, consisting of fields, hardwood forests, and Rock Creek. The campsite is next to small waterfalls that flow past soft grassy banks, under the shade of oak trees. The creek is wide and shallow and the waterfalls create a tranquil ambiance. We have chickens (no roosters), cats (only 3), and an abundance of natural wildlife. Feel at home at our home, where rural hospitality is our standard. Learn more about this land: The Rock Creek campground is located in a secluded wooden area by a flowing creek. The creek area is great for wading, exploring nature, and relaxing. The creek also includes small waterfalls.
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Southport Saltpeter Cave

17. Southport Saltpeter Cave

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(19)
46mi from Harvest · 10 sites
Southport Saltpetre Cave was mined during the Civil War for Saltpetre to manufacture black powder. David Crockett got his Saltpetre from this cave. The property also has hiking trails and primitive camping.Learn more about this land:We offer primitive cabins and tent camping in a forest setting. Several caves, springs, streams, bluffs, wildlife, and views make for a great camping experience. We also offer marked hiking trails. Nearby areas include Stillhouse Falls State Natural Area, The Farm, many wineries and distillers, home of James K Polk, and David Crockett SP.
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The Bolo Club

18. The Bolo Club

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(35)
47mi from Harvest · 60 sites
Our grandparents moved to the farm on Little Crow Creek on September 27, 1927 from up in Sinking Cove. They had six children with our dad, Charlie Jr., being one of them. Charlie Stubblefield Sr. was a very interesting man with a wide curiosity in just about anything that had to do with history, Indian artifacts, Civil War, fossils, oral history, religion and more. Therefore, the small museum on the property next to the pavilion is dedicated to our grandfather. Charlie Sr. and our grandmother served as Justices of the Peace for over 30 years. Further, our grandmother was the backbone of the family, and was a gracious lady with a special personality to handle the rigors of the day; we miss them both very much. The area has many interesting stories and legacies of characters of yesterday and today. Visiting The Bolo Club will be like stepping back in time to a slower pace where hopefully you will be able to enjoy the atmosphere and spirit of the farm.Learn more about this land:The Bolo Club has a unique combination of accommodations and activities, making it the perfect getaway. You owe it to yourself, so take the time to slow down, relax, and enjoy the sights, sounds, and atmosphere where country meets comfort! We have every type of camping you could ask for, from pitching your tent by the running creek to glamping it in The Lodge.
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Timberline Glamping Huntsville

19. Timberline Glamping Huntsville

16mi from Harvest · 5 sites
Just minutes from downtown Huntsville, Monte Sano State Park, rises more than 1,600 feet above sea level. In Spanish, Monte Sano means “Mountain of Health” and is known for spectacular views, fresh mountain air, fall colors, and mineral springs. Guests can enjoy 20 miles of hiking trails, beautiful Japanese Gardens, a Planetarium and Lodge, and all of the attractions, shops, and restaurants of the one-and-only, “Rocket City” Huntsville, Alabama. Combining luxury and the great outdoors, our extra spacious completely furnished Safari Tents give large families or groups of friends the extra space they need to glamp in comfort. What Is Glamping? At Timberline Glamping, We believe that luxury and comfort should not be sacrificed when spending time outside. You will have a very comfortable bed with proper linens. You will have places to sit, places to eat, and places to charge your phone. You will still be able to wake up and have a fresh cup of coffee from a Keurig Coffee Maker. We do provide heaters in the winter and air conditioners in the summer, but remember this is a tent with a canvas exterior. The heating and cooling will be just enough to take the edge off, but will not have the same effect of a home. Most Importantly, you will have a chance to re-imagine the world around you as you make special memories with family and friends. If you are on the fence and have more questions, check out our FAQ page or please reach out to us and ask questions. It is better that you know before you go!
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Dug Hill Moto & Outdo Shenanigans

20. Dug Hill Moto & Outdo Shenanigans

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(9)
17mi from Harvest · 51 sites
Dug Hill Motorcycles & Outdoor Shenanigans is a Motorcycle Only property. If your ride doesn't have handlebars or can't fall over then you're in the wrong place. Visit us at www.motorcyclecounterculture.com Monte Sano Mountain rises quietly above Huntsville, Alabama—an unflashy ridge of limestone and shadow that holds more history and wilderness than most who pass it ever realize. It is not a mountain of spectacle but of mood, of subtle discoveries, and of quiet resistance to modern noise. Its slopes are threaded with forgotten wagon paths, foot-worn trails, and the slow, unrelenting work of water. Caves open like cracks in time. Small waterfalls cut through dense forest and vanish into the ground. Towering trees—oak, hickory, and poplar—form a green cathedral overhead, filtering light in ways that feel reverent. In some pockets, the air still carries the chill of the earth itself. Beneath the surface runs a deeper story. Long before Huntsville pushed east, Monte Sano offered its elevation to the sick, the curious, and the stubborn. Tuberculosis patients came in the 19th century, seeking healing in the mountain’s clean, dry air. Naturalists cataloged rare plants here. Native peoples traveled and camped across its ridgelines, long before names were given or boundaries drawn. And yet, despite the time that has passed, the mountain remains unpolished—intact. For those who seek true solitude, a few primitive campsites are available through Hipcamp. These are not curated experiences. There are no toilets. No showers. No host waiting with coffee or gear. Just a trail, a flat spot in the woods, and the sound of your own boots on rock. It is camping reduced to its essential form: a place to lie down among trees and stars, with nothing between you and the mountain but time.
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