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RV camping near Livingston

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If you’re rolling into Livingston in an RV, you’ve got over 840 options that let you park up in comfort and get straight into the action. Expect water and electricity hookups at most spots, and plenty of space for big rigs—no squeezing in here. You’ll find campsites near swimming holes, hiking trails, and spots where you can saddle up for horseback riding. Rates average $32 a night, with some as low as $12. For tried-and-tested sites, check out Solomon's Garden (38 reviews), Happy hooves (11 reviews), or Family Farm Forever (9 reviews). Water, hookups, and open skies—Livingston makes it easy to settle in and explore.

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Top-rated RV parks near Livingston

Family Farm Forever

1. Family Farm Forever

100%
(20)
47mi from Livingston · 1 site · Tent, RV
PLEASE NOTE: I don't consider our location good for one night travel stop over. Our location is remote. We are 40 miles from Meridian, MS (I20/59); 20 miles from Philadelphia, MS; and 28 miles from Hwy 45 and Hwy 21 intersection. Although we get a lot of one night stays, the best reviews come from campers who want to rest and relax in a country setting for a few days. Family farm consisting of pasture, pine tree forest, rolling hills and farm ponds. One RV site is beside a forest in a pasture. It's our premium site with 50 amp power, water, and sewer. It's quiet and peaceful. Our original site is across from our house adjacent to our farm shed. It has 50 amp power and water. It's close to the public road so there is more noise. I consider it our secondary site for overflow. Suggested Local Attractions: Don't leave until you've visited Sciples Mill. The best time is Saturday for a live tour. It's a 200+ year old water powered grist mill.
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Happy hooves

2. Happy hooves

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(40)
49mi from Livingston · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
13 acres of fun. Some animals of all varieties that changes throughout the years. Great relaxing place less than 11 miles from the university of Alabama. Lots of great restaurants and events in the area. Lots of area to walk, watch deer and relax Less than 1 mile to nearest gas station 3 miles to a grocery store
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Benchmark RV Park

3. Benchmark RV Park

29mi from Livingston
At Benchmark RV, we pride ourselves on being more than just a campground; we strive to create a unique home away from home for our guests. Our facility is designed with your comfort in mind, featuring streaming-friendly WiFi that allows you to stay connected while enjoying the great outdoors. We offer spacious concrete pads for your RV, ensuring a stable and clean environment. Our laundry facilities are meticulously maintained, providing you with the convenience of freshening up your clothes during your stay. For those traveling with pets, our dedicated dog park is a perfect spot for your furry friends to play and socialize. Additionally, we have a propane filling station on-site, making it easy for you to refuel your RV without the hassle of searching for nearby services. At Benchmark RV, we are committed to making your experience memorable, with amenities that cater to all your needs. Come and discover the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure in our welcoming campground.
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Chickasaw State Park AL

4. Chickasaw State Park AL

State park 28mi from Livingston · 5 sites
Discover Chickasaw State Park's natural beauty and outdoor fun.
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Okatibbee Lake

5. Okatibbee Lake

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(1)
Park 36mi from Livingston · 65 sites
Discover Okatibbee Lake's serene waters and lush forests for outdoor fun.
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Talladega National Forest

6. Talladega National Forest

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(8)
National forest 72mi from Livingston · 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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Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field