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Cabin Retreat, Private River Views

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11mi from Talladega National Forest · 1 site · Lodging · Centreville, AL
Peaceful Cahaba River Cabin Retreat with Fire Pit — Linger Longer II Welcome to Linger Longer II, a secluded riverfront cabin perfect for families, nature lovers, and weekend adventurers. Tucked away on the banks of the Cahaba River, this peaceful stilted cabin offers privacy, comfort, and beautiful water views—only minutes from Centreville’s historic square, local shops, and eateries. Nestled down a long dirt driveway, the cabin features a wraparound porch and an open-concept interior filled with natural light, warm wood finishes, and vintage charm. Inside, enjoy an airy A-frame living space with exposed beams, a reclining couch, glider chair, movies, and a fully stocked kitchen (minus groceries). The dining nook overlooks the river, making every meal scenic. Sleeping arrangements include a master bedroom with a queen bed and porch access, plus a loft with two twin beds. The bathroom offers double sinks and a standing shower. Outside, relax by the fire pit in Adirondack chairs or stroll down a gentle slope to the riverbank. Whether you're sipping coffee on the porch or birdwatching by the pond, the property offers a peaceful connection to nature. Expect visits from deer, turtles, eagles, and more. Just remember—please don’t feed the wildlife! You’ll be close to outdoor attractions like Brierfield and Tannehill State Parks, Bibb County Lake, and Talladega National Forest. Montevallo University and American Village are \~25 mins away, and Tuscaloosa is under 45 mins—perfect for catching an Alabama game at Bryant-Denny Stadium without the crowds. **Important Notes:** * No food, condiments, or coffee provided—bring your own! * BYOB (Bring Your Own Boat)—no watercraft provided. * Swimming/diving discouraged due to river rocks and current. * Hunting and deer skinning are not allowed. * Shared driveway—please be courteous to neighbors. * Barns and fenced areas are off-limits. This is a quiet, natural escape with the comforts of home—ideal for a serene getaway with plenty to explore nearby.
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Smoky Bottom Farms

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17mi from Talladega National Forest · 1 site · Tent, RV · Clanton, AL
Smoky Bottom Farms offers campers many different options to accommodate your primitive camping needs. A homestead occupied by my wife and I, Hipcampers ourselves, consisting of approximately three acres of beautiful property in a low lying bottom of the surrounding topography. Only 2 miles from "Buckshot Speedway", dirt track fans can enjoy the ultimate weekend. Campsites are approximately 40' x 40' allowing plenty of room for tents, car or hammock camping. Extra amenities, depending on availability, at additional cost, such as towels, all natural bug deterrent body wash, all natural bug deterrent laundry detergent, firewood, fire pit, fire starters, bbq grill, etc. Additional options are subject to change and highly recommended to submit request ahead of arrival to help better assist you. We accept Venmo, Cashapp and Facebook Pay. Check in after 2:00 p.m. and check out is 12:00 p.m. Early check in and late check out available for a small fee if available. We will work hard to assist you any way possible and we are very flexible.
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Dry Creek Retreat

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42mi from Talladega National Forest · 1 site · RV · Prattville, AL
Peaceful and private with a beautiful view! We are five minutes from historic downtown Prattville, also known as the Fountain City due to its many artesian wells. Swift Creek and Cooter's Pond boat launches are 15 minutes away for access to the Alabama River. You are welcome to park your boat on this site as well. You are also welcome to fish in our pond (catch and release). And Big Bass Bait and Tackle is right across the street if you're missing any fishing gear or need gas or diesel. Popular attractions nearby are: Autauga Creek and creek walk Downtown Prattville (city fest, creek concerts, Parade of Pumpkins, Christmas, Mardi Gras, July 4th parades) The Sunflower Field (seasonal) Montgomery Whitewater Concerts at Montgomery Performing Arts Center Alabama Shakespeare Festival and art museum Museums in downtown Montgomery include: The Legacy Museum, First Whitehouse of the Confederacy, Hank Williams museum, and the Rosa Parks museum.
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The Perfect 6

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47mi from Talladega National Forest · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Birmingham, AL
✨ The Perfect Six – Nature, Comfort, and a Touch of Magic ✨ Tucked away on six thoughtfully cared‑for acres, The Perfect Six is a place where nature and comfort meet. Our property borders a peaceful tributary that flows straight into the legendary Cahaba River—home to rare lilies, rich wildlife, and endless quiet moments. A short five‑minute stroll along a gentle trail takes you right to the river’s edge. On site, you’ll find a stocked pond perfect for casting a line at sunrise or simply watching the water ripple at dusk. In season, you can wander through our blueberry bushes and enjoy picking a handful of fresh berries right from the land. Evenings are made for gathering around our large communal fire pit—a centerpiece for stargazing, storytelling, and making s’mores under the Alabama night sky. We’ve carved out shaded campsites and a dedicated RV parking area with full hookups, so whether you’re in a tent or a rig, you’ll have a comfortable home base. Wake up to birdsong, explore our private walking paths, and experience a little Alabama magic—just minutes from the Cahaba but a world away from the noise.
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Minooka Park Campground

19mi from Talladega National Forest · 51 sites · Jemison, AL
Minooka Park stands out as a unique destination in Chilton County, Alabama, offering families an exceptional outdoor experience in the heart of the state. This expansive park spans 420 acres of lush wooded terrain, making it a premier ATV and off-road motorcycle haven with miles of thrilling trails to explore. In addition to its off-road adventures, Minooka Park boasts a variety of amenities that cater to all visitors. Families can enjoy the serene seven-acre fishing pond, complete with a picturesque one-mile walking trail that encircles the water, perfect for leisurely strolls and nature observation. The park also features well-equipped pavilions for gatherings and picnics, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable outing. For those looking to extend their stay, the RV Campground offers 36 full hookup sites with water, electricity (30 & 50-amp), and sewage connections, along with four additional sites that provide water and power only. Two cozy cabins are also available for rent. Centrally located within the campground are bathhouse facilities and a playground, making it an ideal spot for families to relax and unwind after a day of adventure. Whether you're seeking outdoor thrills or a peaceful retreat, Minooka Park is the perfect getaway for all.
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Yellow Hammer RV

23mi from Talladega National Forest · 1 site · Clanton, AL
Discover the charm of Yellowhammer RV Resort, a unique getaway nestled right off I-65 at exit 208 in Clanton, Alabama. Spanning over 17 acres, our resort is a serene oasis surrounded by lush trees, offering guests a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. At Yellowhammer RV Resort, you can unwind by our picturesque lake, which provides stunning views perfect for relaxation. Our facilities include full hookup sites and complimentary Wi-Fi, ensuring you stay connected while enjoying your vacation. Whether you're streaming your favorite shows or catching up on emails, we've got you covered. Families will love our playground, designed for children to explore and have fun, while your furry companions can frolic in our dedicated dog park. With a variety of outdoor activities nearby, including natural attractions and swimming holes, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Plus, you'll find a selection of restaurants and shops just a short drive away, making your stay even more convenient. Come experience the beauty and tranquility of Yellowhammer RV Resort, where adventure and relaxation await!
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Cherokee Campground & RV Park

29mi from Talladega National Forest · 1 site · Helena, AL
Cherokee Campground stands out as a unique destination for travelers seeking a peaceful retreat, whether for a night, a short-term stay during relocation, or an extended visit. With its affordable rates, serene environment, and a welcoming "hometown" vibe, Cherokee Campground is dedicated to providing a comfortable experience for both short-term and long-term guests. Originally known as "Cherokee Beach" and previously called "Cherokee Kamper Village," this campground has a rich history, thanks to the late Sonny Littleton and his family, who established a thriving family-oriented business. For many years, families have cherished weekends filled with swimming, picnics, and various outdoor activities. While swimming is no longer permitted, the campground's 16-acre private lake remains a central attraction for campers. Guests can enjoy fishing from the bank without needing an Alabama fishing license, making it a convenient option for those looking to unwind by the water. In addition to its tranquil setting, Cherokee Campground is conveniently located near natural features, outdoor activities, restaurants, and shops, ensuring that visitors have access to everything they need for a memorable stay. Whether you're looking to relax or explore, Cherokee Campground offers a unique blend of comfort and adventure.
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Higgins Ferry Park

31mi from Talladega National Forest · 52 sites · Clanton, AL
Nestled in the heart of Alabama, Higgins Ferry Park stands out as a unique destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities on the stunning Lake Mitchell. This expansive 5,850-acre lake, located just off I-65 and ten miles east of Clanton, features 147 miles of picturesque shoreline along the Coosa River, making it an ideal spot for fishing, boating, and swimming. Higgins Ferry Park, managed by Chilton County Parks and Recreation in conjunction with Minooka Park, is a premier fishing location renowned for its abundant populations of Bass, Crappie, and Catfish. The park boasts a public boat launch operated by the state, allowing easy access to the lake's rich fishing grounds. Visitors can also enjoy a pavilion, designated swimming area, and a well-equipped RV camping site featuring 28 full hook-up sites and 5 primitive camping spots. The RV park includes a full bathhouse with showers, ensuring a comfortable stay for all guests. Families will appreciate the playground area for children and the day-use area, perfect for picnics and cookouts while soaking in the breathtaking views of Lake Mitchell. With its diverse recreational offerings and serene environment, Higgins Ferry Park is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience
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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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