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RV camping near St Stephens

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Top-rated RV parks near St Stephens

River Life Camping in Alabama

1. River Life Camping in Alabama

92%
(44)
39mi from St Stephens · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Imagine renting a slice of paradise – a gorgeous riverfront spot along one of America's top 10 cleanest rivers! Get ready to unwind and have a blast at this unforgettable escape. We're offering 20 acres of prime riverfront property, yours to camp on and enjoy with your own gear. Explore, camp, swim, hike, and enjoy the serene untouched natural beauty. Hold onto your camping hats: We're all about rustic charm, so leave your expectations for fancy amenities behind. No electric, no water, no septic facilities. But don't worry, explorers! There's room to park your big RV or trusty truck. It's a complete immersion in nature on this vast and breathtaking property. Just a small reminder: Pack up your tent and EVERYTHING you need for camping fun. From marshmallow roasters to stargazing binoculars, you're the captain of your camping adventure. So, if you're up for an incredible outdoor experience, pack your gear and get ready for riverside fun like never before! 🏞️🌲🌊 Rent your own piece of camping heaven today!
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Long Dog RV Park

2. Long Dog RV Park

50mi from St Stephens · 1 site · Tent, RV
Long Dog RV Park is family owned and operated. We have fifteen shaded sites on a quiet street just out of Atmore, AL city limits. FULL HOOKUP including sewer, 30 and 50 amp, trash pickup, and Wi-Fi! Suds n Duds laundromat, Dollar General, ICE, restaurants and groceries only minutes away! -18 miles from the Baldwin County mega site -6 miles from I-65 Rates are as follows: nightly $40, weekly $180, monthly $550. (Message us for weekly and monthly stays) We welcome you to relax and stay with us, whether in the area for work or play!
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Full hookups
St. Stephens Historical Park

3. St. Stephens Historical Park

1.4mi from St Stephens
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
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Full hookups
Bladon Springs State Park

4. Bladon Springs State Park

State park 14mi from St Stephens · 10 sites
Discover the serene beauty of Bladon Springs State Park.
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De Soto National Forest

5. De Soto National Forest

78%
(9)
National forest 65mi from St Stephens · 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