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Parksland Retreat

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35mi from Wind Creek State Park · 13 sites · Tents, Lodging · Waldo, AL
Parksland Retreat is a 40 acre forest and nature retreat with off grid facilities and homestead all surrounded by the Talladega National Forest. Parksland is in the heart of Talladega National Forest. Come for a hike on the trails on property, nearby Pinhoti trail or swim in the beautiful creek. Furnished Cabins, Bell Tents and Primitive Camping Available for you, your partner, and/or a group. We have Parking for one (1) car per booking. Access to the Retreat grounds and waters where we have swimming, and hiking. Fall - Spring: shared Hot Tub Available Friday nights, Shared Sauna Available with cold plunge Saturday nights. Clothing Optional Property All guests must be 18+ years old LGBTQ+ & BIPOC FRIENDLY Be advised! The bridge located on Berney Station Road over Dry Creek (just West of the turn onto Germany Mountain Rd) is going to be replaced. This section of the roadway will be closed beginning March 3rd and will be closed for approximately  one year. Route your arrival from the East on Berney Station road.
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Hidden Branch Campground

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25mi from Wind Creek State Park · 10 sites · Tents, RVs · Ashland, AL
Nestled in rural Clay County, Alabama, Hidden Branch Campground offers a serene retreat for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers seeking to escape the urban hustle. This tranquil getaway features five spacious RV lots with 20/30/50 amp hookups and water, along with four tent/primitive sites for a more traditional camping experience. The campground combines rustic charm with modern amenities. An outdoor kitchen provides a convenient space for preparing meals, while a half-mile hiking trail invites guests to explore the natural beauty of the grounds. Safety is a top priority, with a locking gate at the entrance and non-monitored security cameras placed throughout the property to ensure peace of mind. Guests can enjoy a small, tranquil pond, perfect for fishing, wildlife watching, or simply relaxing by the water. Two RV sites even boast picturesque pond views. To enhance convenience, the campground offers an on-site dump tank, sewage at RV sites three and four, a shower, and an outhouse. For those who need to stay connected, WiFi is available, balancing the charm of rural camping with modern connectivity. The campground also emphasizes environmental stewardship, providing garbage receptacles to maintain a clean, eco-friendly space. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat, a base for exploring Clay County’s natural wonders, or a place to unwind and recharge, Hidden Branch Campground offers the perfect escape into Alabama’s scenic beauty.
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Willow Creek Camping

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18mi from Wind Creek State Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Wetumpka, AL
Come pitch a tent or hang your hammock between the beautiful hardwoods. We currently have primitive tent camping that can easily fit 4-5 tents or hammock camping. Both options sit alongside Sofkahatchee creek. We have 15 acres of untouched forest to wonder through and help you reconnect with mother nature. It’s my favorite spot for meditation and grounding. The sky is amazingly dark around here and stargazing would be at the top of my list of things I love about the property. This area is full of wildlife. Raccoons, deer, turkey, possums, armadillo, snakes, and even bears. I haven’t personally ran in to any bears but they have been sited. So, who knows what you will befriend while in the wild. The camping areas are very private. It’s part of a 50 acre lot that has recently been cleared and in the process of reseeding and preparing for a pond and farm life. So, sorry if you run in to anything that isn’t picturesque but your camp site will be beautiful and peaceful. AMENITIES: We want your stay to be as comfortable as possible! For an additional cost, we offer amenities such as tents, towels, bug deterrent, firewood, fire starters, hand warmers, s’mores kits, camping toilet, gold panning kit, games and more. If you have specific needs or requests, don’t hesitate to reach out before your arrival—we’re here to help make your experience unforgettable! There are so many little towns near by. Our little town of Wetumpka is only 9 miles down the road. It was featured on HGTV's Hometown Takeover in 2021, was featured in the movie Big Fish and is a picture perfect town, with many locally owned shops and restaurants. It's located right on the Coosa River, where you can kayak/canoe (coosariveradventures.com), launch your boat or fish year round at Gold State Park which also has a fantastic play area for kids with a nice walking trail that goes along the river. Stop in at Coosa River Craft House or Coosa Cleaver for refreshing adult beverages and live music. Look for the Big Fish house. It's the big white house on the hill. We are 9 miles from Lake Jordan and 11 miles from Lake Martin. Fort Toulouse National Historic Park is 25 minutes away. There you can tour over 6,000 years of history. You can tour the French and American Forts or the Mississippian Indian Mound site, or just relax and take a walk along the trails. https://fttoulousejackson.org/ Just 15 minutes east of us is Swayback Bridge https://www.riverregionmtb.org/swayback-bridge-trail. There are five loop trials available, ranging from 1 miles to 11.2 miles. You can hike or bike them. The bridge is 290 feet long and goes over Lake Jordan. Wind Creek Casino Wetumpka is 10 miles and Montgomery location is only 16 miles from our property, if you want to chance your luck with some gaming. We are 20 miles from Montgomery, which is jam packed with civil rights historical sites, museums, a zoo, fabulous restaurants, a riverboat cruise on the Alabama River, a sip and cycle pedal boat cruise
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Choccolocco Creek Campground

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49mi from Wind Creek State Park · 8 sites · Tents, RVs · Eastaboga, AL
Convenient stop for the night or a few days for RV’s or Tent campers and a good place to get a hot shower - only a easy mile a half from I-20 exit 173 ( Eastaboga - Talladega Superspeedway Exit ) also a good base camp to see Cheaha State Park - bike at Coldwater Mountain- see the Talladega Superspeedway , Combat Park Flea Market , Oxford ballgames or other area Activities - I reserve one RV site and two tent sites for hipcamp and rent the other five RV sites at the top of hill on a monthly basis - these hipcamp sites are wooded, shady with woods between the other sites to give some privacy while still not far from the unique showers made from the old chicken house feed bins -these showers are very functional and I have been complimented that they are the best showers on the east coast
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Bohamia - Glamp/RV/Camp

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37mi from Wind Creek State Park · 28 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Talladega, AL
Please join us at the land of Bohamia for glamping with luxury beds and private decks, primitive camping in picturesque sites, and RV spots with power and water. Bohamia has an upscale bathhouse with private, hot showers and individual toilet rooms with floor-to-ceiling doors. The bathhouse is within 100 yards of all glamps and RV sites. We also have portalets stationed in the RV/Safari Tent area, at The Barn, and at the pond (0.4 miles from welcome center.) Premium RV spots now available with 30 or 50 amp hookups and water. We do not have sewer hookups or a waste station. Glamp, RV or camp amidst the natural beauty of our 268 acre property; we have open fields, shady spots beneath the hardwoods and pines, and even a five acre pond with plenty of fish if you’d prefer to wake up to a water view or take a morning swim. With miles of trails on our property, easy access to the 392,000 acre Talladega National Forest, and less than ten miles from the Pinhoti trail, you’ll never run out of beautiful places to explore. Be sure to save some time to enjoy the boulder strewn creek just a short walk from our welcome center - it’s a must see! Other local attractions are also within reach with the Top Trails ATV park and the Talladega Marksmanship Park only seven miles away.
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Dry Creek Retreat

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45mi from Wind Creek State Park · 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 best camping in Wind Creek State Park, AL guide

Overview

About

Welcome to one of the largest state-operated campgrounds in the United States. Find yourself next to the lake with waterfront campsites. Choose a glamping option with one of seven comfortable cabins. Camping isn't the only draw at this popular vacation spot.

Catch bluegill, crappie, and striped bass all over this huge lake. Consider the fishing here world-class, because Lake Martin hosts several fishing tournaments every year. Fish from your boat in a cozy, quiet cove, or cast your line from shore. Dinner is served either way due to the abundant fish.

See the forest in a unique way with zip line canopy tours. Choose from six skywalks and 11 zip lines. Slow down a bit on the skywalks, or get a jolt of adrenaline on the zip lines. This area of the park opens every spring.

Camp in style at any of the 600 campsites, 586 of which have water and electrical hook-ups. Reserve early to get one of the 157 picturesque waterfront sites.

Notable campgrounds

  • Waterfront Campsites: Wake up to the gentle lapping of Lake Martin's waves at one of the 102-30 amp waterfront campsites.
  • Sewer Waterfront Campsites: Enjoy the convenience and views with 18-30 amp sewer waterfront sites.
  • Premium Campsites: Experience luxury camping with amenities like TV service at one of the 39 premium campsites.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, especially during peak seasons when the park's popularity soars.
  • Consider visiting during the weekdays for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellations to snag a last-minute reservation at this sought-after destination.
  • Explore nearby camping options to ensure you have a backup plan in case the park is fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit Wind Creek State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer offers a bustling atmosphere but can be quite hot. Winters are quieter but may have limited services.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's operating hours, open daily from 7am to dark, and the reservation office from Monday to Friday, 8am to 4pm.
  • Remember to bring your own bed linens, towels, and cooking utensils if staying in a camping cabin.
  • Stay safe by familiarizing yourself with the park's rules and regulations, including fishing licenses and campfire guidelines.
  • Accessibility is a priority, with handicap-accessible campsites and facilities available.
  • Don't miss out on the park's events and activities by checking the schedule in advance.
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