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Camping near Huntsville with campfires

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12 top campgrounds near Huntsville with campfires

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Fort Bluff Camp Site

1 site ¡ Tent162 acres ¡ Somerville, AL
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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$40
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Red Coach Resort & RV Park

33 sites ¡ RVs81 acres ¡ Toney, AL
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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$32
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Bates Farm

24 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs, Tents44 acres ¡ Decatur, AL
Experience the magic of Bates Farm, a private, woman-owned sanctuary spanning 44 picturesque acres, just 8 miles from the Beltline, outside the bustling limits of Decatur, Alabama. Here, adventure meets serenity, and we invite you to explore the wonders that await.​ Embark on invigorating hikes that reveal breathtaking vistas and connect you with the great outdoors. Immerse yourself in the art of boondocking, relishing in the freedom of self-sufficient living. For families, the nearby Lothlorien Playground is a haven of excitement, where young adventurers can roam and play to their heart's content. And when it's time to unwind, our lending library beckons, offering a world of stories to get lost in beneath the stars. In need of supplies or a memento of your journey? Look no further than our Camp Store, stocked with essentials for your camping experience. But it's not just about supplies – it's about community. Engage your creative spirit in our craft classes, where you can learn new skills, make friends, and craft cherished memories. Safety and seclusion are paramount at Bates Farm. We provide safe, private campsites, strategically arranged to ensure each group's privacy. Escape the ordinary and immerse yourself in the enchanting wilderness. For the explorers and curious minds, our outdoor escape room and scavenger hunts (perfect for groups of 3-10) provide exhilarating challenges. Experience our science and nature trips that nurture curious minds. For educational adventures beyond textbooks, Bates Farm is homeschool-friendly, offering science and nature trips that nurture curious minds. Learn from the great teacher herself—Mother Nature. Capture the cherished moments against the backdrop of our picturesque landscapes with our dedicated Picture Venues. Preserve your memories in the heart of nature's beauty. Bates Farm invites you to savor the simple pleasures of life, bond with nature, and create cherished memories with your loved ones. Embark on your journey to Bates Farm and let nature's embrace rejuvenate your soul. Get in touch with the land and delight in U-pick opportunities. Harvest a rainbow of Wildflowers, Vegetables, succulent blackberries, blueberries, and muscadines when they're in season. Bates Farm brings you closer to the earth's gifts. We also have Garden Plots available. Make Sure to also ask about what is available at Camp store. At Bates Farm, the possibilities are endless. Unleash your adventurous spirit with our thrilling Ninja Course, swing into joy on our Tire Swings, and experience the thrill of our Zipline soaring through the sky. Celebrate special moments with nature-themed parties amidst the beauty of the outdoors. ​Bates farm welcomes day use such as hikers, dog owners, school groups, church groups, homeschool groups, families for picnics, leashed pets as well car/ Van/ SUV campers.
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$20
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Monte Sano Mountain

6 sites ¡ Tents32 acres ¡ Gurley, AL
We would like to offer overnight camping opportunities for hikers and bikers exploring the Mountain Mist trail network on Monte Sano Mountain. You'll find our camping spot conveniently located just off the Goat Trail, providing a serene setting for your outdoor adventure. Please note that parking facilities are not provided on our property. We kindly ask you to make your own parking arrangements and understand that we cannot offer suggestions on where to park. Additionally, it's important to clarify that we are not affiliated in any way with Monte Sano State Park. The Goat Trail, mentioned in the attached text, is a scenic 2.5-mile singletrack trail that leads from the Three Benches to Mountain Mist. This trail, like many others on Monte Sano, is characterized by its challenging terrain, filled with roots and rocks. Hikers will encounter beautiful natural features, such as the sinks, and enjoy the craftsmanship of man-made stone pathways, bridges, and creek crossings along the way. Please respect the beauty of the trail and leave no trace behind. If you're interested in camping near the Goat Trail, we welcome you to reach out for further details and availability. Thank you!
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Caney Hollow Creek Retreat

3 sites ¡ RVs13 acres ¡ Belvidere, TN
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.
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$45
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River Ridge Retreat

72 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs670 acres ¡ Guntersville, AL
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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$45
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Alchemy Farms and Plants, LLC

1 site ¡ RV2 acres ¡ Owens Cross Roads, AL
Welcome to our unique little organic teaching farm smack in the middle of the Hampton Cove Robert Trent Jones Golf Course community. This little farm is home to Orpington chickens, Honey Bees where you can view behind glass, and lots of projects.Downtown Huntsville is within 15 minutes and plenty of restaurants and events around the area.
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$41
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Mountainside Oasis

3 sites ¡ Tents3 acres ¡ Gurley, AL
The Alabama Mountainside Oasis features a large primitive campsite with all the beauty nature has to offer. The campsite boasts opportunities to hike and explore nature! It also includes lake access for boating and fishing! The local area is perfect for cycling and taking in the peaceful Alabama country-side. Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to reconnect with nature and explore the outdoors!
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$20
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Rock Creek Wooded Campground

4 sites ¡ Tents2 acres ¡ Tullahoma, TN
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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$50
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Our Little Farm Campsites

7 sites ¡ RVs, Tents12 acres ¡ Elora, TN
Learn more about this land: Forest Tent sites and Lawn RV sites. Come choose your place to stay in our forest nestled near the Cumberland mountains. Swimming pool available. Visit our mini farm to include mini horses, mini goats and other mini animals.
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$35
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146 Maples Drive

4 sites ¡ Tents2 acres ¡ Scottsboro, AL
Wooded site with spring fed pond near Lake Guntersville and Cathedral Caverns State Park. Hiking, biking, climbing, swimming, caving in the area. Crow mountain orchard, Unclaimed Baggage, Lake Guntersville State Park, World class Bass fishing. Come pitch you tent and hammock and set awhile in nature at it’s finest.
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$25
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Platos Branch Farm RV park

6 sites ¡ RVs20 acres ¡ Rogersville, AL
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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$30
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Camping near Huntsville with campfires guide

Overview

Home to the U.S. Space & Rocket Center and known as "Rocket City," Huntsville in Northern Alabama is famous for space history. But the city is also an excellent spot for nature lovers thanks to its location in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and near national forests. It’s close to several beloved state parks and miles of hiking and biking trails that offer stunning views of the Tennessee River Valley. Camping options range from traditional tent camping sites with picnic tables and fire rings to RV camping and RV parks with full hookups. Fishing, boating, and swimming are popular on the Flint and Tennessee Rivers and nearby lakes.

Where to go

Huntsville Surrounds

It's easy to get outdoors in Huntsville without even leaving because there are camping sites within the city limits. Go hiking, biking, rock climbing, or explore the extensive cave system at Monte Sano State Park, and then take advantage of the picnic areas at lunchtime. Go paddling in the Flint River, or back-in to Ditto Landing to launch a boat into the Tennessee River. And although it's not necessarily a nature experience, the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, with its virtual reality programs and simulators, is a must-visit attraction for any visitor to Huntsville.

Lake Guntersville State Park

About an hour southeast of Huntsville lies Alabama's largest lake, which is ideal for boating, fishing, and swimming. Hiking and biking trails meander through this state park's forests and along the lake's shoreline. At the same time, anglers can rent a boat and catch abundant bass, catfish, and crappie. Those seeking more adrenaline-fueled adventures can go zip-lining or explore an aerial course. The beach area, which is perfect for sunbathing, also has picnic tables for gathering with friends and family.

Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge

Take a 30-minute trip southwest on I-565 to explore this wintering area for migratory birds. Covering 35,000 acres, it provides a great diversity of habitats for wildlife, such as waterfowl, cranes, deer, and amphibians. Hikers and bikers will enjoy exploring the miles of trails, while anglers can rent a boat or bring their own to catch bass, catfish, and crappie. Visitors can also enjoy the lake's serene waters by kayaking, paddleboarding, or swimming.

Little River Canyon National Preserve

In the rugged terrain of northeastern Alabama, the preserve is home to one of the deepest canyons east of the Mississippi River. Find hiking trails leading to breathtaking waterfalls and natural pools. The river also allows for kayaking and fishing. In addition to its natural beauty, the preserve has evidence of early human habitation dating back over 10,000 years. Picnic areas are also available if you need to take a rest.

When to go

Huntsville's mild climate makes it a year-round destination for nature lovers. The most pleasant weather occurs during spring and fall, from April to October. Summers can be hot and humid, but visitors can beat the heat with water sports like swimming, kayaking, and fishing. Winters can be cold, but instances of warm weather make hiking and biking possible at nearby state parks. The best time to visit Huntsville depends on personal preferences and your favorite activities.

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