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Higgins Ferry Park

11 RV Sites, 5 Tent Sites

Higgins Ferry Park in Clanton, AL, offers 11 full-hookup back-in RV sites and 5 tent sites, with 30 and 50-amp service and room for rigs up to 35 feet. Every site is a back-in carrying water, sewer, and electric with a fire pit and picnic table. The 35-foot maximum keeps this to smaller rigs. Laundry, a bathhouse with showers, a dump station, a pavilion, a playground, and a storm shelter are on the property — the storm shelter matters in central Alabama. Pets are welcome. A boat ramp puts guests on the water for boating and fishing, with swimming and picnicking on the wooded lakeshore. This is a public park run with the kind of natural-landscape care that separates the good county campgrounds from the rest. Higgins Ferry sits on Lake Mitchell in the central Alabama piedmont, about ten miles east of Clanton in Chilton County. Rates for sites and tent spots are on the booking page. Eleven sites on a quiet lake fill fast in summer — reserve ahead.

from $15/night

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Peach Queen Campground

53 RV Sites, 18 Tent Sites

Peach Queen Campground in Jemison, AL, offers 53 full-hookup pull-thru RV sites and 18 tent sites, with 30 and 50-amp service and room for rigs up to 65 feet. Every site is a 30/50-amp pull-thru carrying water, sewer, and electric — nothing needs unhitching. The campground is rated big rig friendly. Laundry, a general store, a snack bar, firewood, a dump station, on-site dining, and cabins cover the rest. After-hours arrivals find a map with their check-in details in the mailbox just outside and to the right of the office. Pets are welcome, with a dog park. An outdoor pool, a pavilion, a playground, a lake, a pond, creek frontage, walking trails, and corn hole fill the grounds, with swimming, fishing, boating, hiking, biking, birding, and live music. A state park and golf are nearby. Jemison sits in Chilton County, where the red clay foothills of the Appalachian Piedmont grow the peaches that give this corner of central Alabama an agricultural identity as specific as any in the South. Rates for sites and tent spots are on the booking page. Peach season and summer weekends fill the campground.

from $30/night

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Minooka Park

15 RV Sites, 2 Cabins

Minooka Park in Jemison, AL, offers 15 RV sites and 2 cabins, with 30 and 50-amp service and back-in sites for rigs up to 50 feet. Sites come in two categories, full-hookup back-ins carrying water, sewer, and electric, and water-and-electric back-ins. The grounds are gated, with a bathhouse with showers, a pavilion, and two cabins for guests without a rig. Pets are welcome, and there's a playground. The park occupies 420 acres, which is what separates it from a campground of comparable site count: a lake, sport courts, basketball, ping pong, hiking trails, and picnicking on the property, with fishing, kayaking, and boating on the water and off-road riding nearby. Jemison sits in Chilton County at the geographic center of Alabama, in the rolling Coosa Valley between Birmingham and Montgomery, in a county that grows more peaches than any other in the state. Rates for sites and cabins are on the booking page. Fifteen RV sites on 420 acres is a rare ratio — reserve ahead for summer and peach season.

from $25/night

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The Backyard RV Resort

The Backyard RV Resort in Montgomery, Alabama, provides a comfortable and conveniently located full hookup camping destination in the Alabama River city that serves as the state capital, positioning guests in a city of profound historical significance where the Civil Rights Movement's pivotal moments and the antebellum South's political center converge in a community now working to engage its complex history through a growing cultural institution landscape. The resort's lake setting and practical amenity package serve both short-term transit travelers on the US-231 and I-65 corridors and extended-stay guests working in Montgomery's government, military, and healthcare sectors. The resort's on-site lake provides fishing and scenic water views that distinguish the property from the typical highway-adjacent commercial campground, and the full hookup sites with big-rig-friendly configurations serve the large motorhomes common among extended-stay and snowbird visitors. A dog park, pavilion, community fire pit, laundry, showers, Wi-Fi, dump station, and propane fills complete the service roster for multi-day stays, and the pet-friendly atmosphere welcomes the traveling companions that RV guests who spend extended periods in Alabama consistently bring with them. The resort's residential character makes it comfortable for both short transit stops and multi-week stays. Montgomery's significance in American history is concentrated in a few blocks of the downtown where the Civil Rights Memorial and Center, the Rosa Parks Museum at the site of the 1955 bus boycott's initiation, the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church, and the National Memorial for Peace and Justice—the country's first memorial to the victims of racial terror lynching—form a civil rights heritage corridor of extraordinary depth and honesty. The Alabama State Capitol, where Jefferson Davis was inaugurated as President of the Confederacy in 1861, stands at the head of Dexter Avenue a short walk from the Dexter Avenue King church in a juxtaposition that captures the full weight of Montgomery's layered history. The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, the Hank Williams Museum celebrating Alabama's most celebrated country music icon, and the Alabama Shakespeare Festival—one of the largest Shakespeare festival companies in the United States with a permanent theater complex in Blount Cultural Park—provide cultural programming that gives Montgomery significantly more arts and heritage depth than its size alone would suggest. Maxwell Air Force Base and Gunter Annex, two Air Force installations within Montgomery city limits, generate consistent extended-stay demand from military personnel and civilian contractors that the resort's full hookup infrastructure is positioned to serve. The Gulf Shores beaches are approximately three hours south on I-65. The Backyard RV Resort operates year-round in Montgomery's subtropical climate, where mild winters attract snowbird visitors and the spring and fall shoulder seasons deliver the most comfortable temperatures for exploring the city's outdoor and heritage attractions on foot. Summer's heat and humidity concentrate the most enjoyable outdoor activity in early morning hours, but the lake's natural setting and the resort's dog park provide morning and evening activity for guests staying through the warmer months. The combination of cultural depth, military demand, and transit positioning makes the resort viable across all seasons and all guest types seeking Montgomery-area camping.

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Kick Back Ranch

6 RV Sites, 14 Cabins, 4 Tent Sites, 21 Hotel Rooms

Kick Back Ranch in Ramer, Alabama, offers six full-hookup pull-through RV sites and 35 cabin and hotel-room accommodations on a gated private lake resort, with 30 and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 45 feet. A private lake with a beach, an outdoor pool, golf cart rentals, and a full recreation program make this a self-contained family destination in rural Montgomery County. Six pull-through sites carry water, sewer, and electric on 30 and 50-amp, sized to 45 feet, on a big-rig-friendly layout. Thirty-five cabins and hotel rooms carry most of the inventory, so book lodging early if the RV sites are gone. A general store, laundry, restrooms, showers, and firewood handle the practical side, and WiFi reaches the property. The ranch is family-oriented and welcomes all ages, though it does also include a 55-plus living community. The office runs Monday through Friday, 8am to 6pm. The private lake is the centerpiece — fishing, swimming, canoeing, kayaking, and paddle boats all run from it, with a beach for shoreline use. An outdoor pool, recreation center, game room, billiards, sports courts, basketball, volleyball, and corn hole spread across the resort, with bike rentals and golf cart rentals to cover the grounds. A playground, dog park, pavilion, and walking trails round it out, and planned activities run through the season. A gated entrance controls access. Pets are welcome. Ramer sits in the quiet farming and timber country on Montgomery County's rural fringe, far enough out to feel genuinely removed while staying within reach of Montgomery. The ranch operates through the Alabama season, with summer lake recreation driving peak family demand. With six RV sites, reserve well ahead.

from $50/night

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Time Away RV Resort

98 RV Sites

Time Away RV Resort in Lincoln, Alabama, offers 98 full-hookup pull-through RV sites with 30 and 50-amp service and rigs accepted up to 100 feet — exceptional capacity, and every site is a pull-through. An outdoor pool, sunning deck, dog park, and basketball half court sit 13 miles from Talladega Superspeedway. Ninety-eight pull-through sites carry water, sewer, and electric on 30 and 50-amp, sized to 100 feet, with picnic tables. An all-pull-through layout at 100 feet is rare and genuinely useful — no backing at any site, and room for the longest coach with a tow. A general store, laundry, restrooms, and showers handle the practical side. The owners are updating the shower houses and adding cabins and tiny homes. An outdoor pool with a sunning deck anchors the property, with a basketball half court, walking trails, playground, pavilion, and dog park filling the grounds. Cabins are available. Pets are welcome. Talladega Superspeedway is the draw and the reason to book early. The International Motorsports Hall of Fame, Talladega Short Track, and the Davey Allison Memorial on the Talladega Walk of Fame are all nearby, and Lincoln sits in the east-central Alabama piedmont between Birmingham and Anniston with the Talladega National Forest close by. Race weekends fill the park and the entire region — reserve as far ahead as you can for the spring and fall NASCAR dates. Outside those weekends, spring and fall deliver the most comfortable Alabama conditions and availability is far easier.

from $42 $36/night

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Oxford RV Park

26 RV Sites

Oxford RV Park in Oxford, Alabama, offers 26 full-hookup RV sites with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 60 feet on a big-rig-friendly layout, with quick I-20 access in the Appalachian foothills. Back-in and pull-through categories both carry full hookups, with rates starting at $50 per night. Twenty-six sites carry water, sewer, and electric on 20, 30, and 50-amp in back-in and pull-through configurations, sized to 60 feet, with site WiFi. The big-rig-friendly layout gives long coaches room to arrive and depart without a difficult approach. A dump station, firewood, and WiFi handle the practical side. Reservations can be made online anytime, or through the park's team directly. Pets are welcome. On-site amenities stay practical — walking trails across the roomy grounds, with hiking and picnicking from the property. This is a well-equipped overnight and short-stay park rather than a destination resort, and the interstate access is the point. Oxford sits in Calhoun County at the gateway to Talladega National Forest, in the foothills of the Appalachians. The day-trip portfolio is broader than most I-20 travelers realize: Cheaha State Park holds Alabama's highest point, Talladega Superspeedway draws race weekends that fill the region, and the Anniston-Oxford cultural corridor rounds out the area. A lake and state park are nearby, and town dining and services are minutes away. The park operates through the Alabama season, with race weekends at Talladega driving the sharpest demand spikes. Check the Superspeedway calendar before planning a stay — those dates fill regional lodging completely.

from $52/night

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Scenic Drive RV Park & Campground

34 RV Sites

Scenic Drive RV Park & Campground in Anniston, AL, offers 34 RV sites with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and room for rigs up to 60 feet. Sites come in three categories — full-hookup 20/30/50-amp back-ins, full-hookup 20/30/50-amp pull-thrus, and water-and-electric 20/30/50-amp back-ins — with full-hookup sites carrying water, sewer, and electric plus site-delivered WiFi, a fire pit, and a picnic table. Every site takes all three amp services. The park is open all year and rated big rig friendly. Laundry, a bathhouse with showers, a general store, a pavilion, and a dump station cover the essentials. Pets are welcome, with a dog park. Walking trails run through the wooded grounds with hiking and picnicking, and mountain views are visible from every site. Anniston sits within the Talladega National Forest in the Appalachian foothills of northeast Alabama, with some of the best hiking in the state a short drive away and a state park nearby. Reservations can be made online any time, or through the park's team directly. Rates by hookup level are on the booking page.

from $52/night

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Greensport RV Park & Campground

144 RV Sites

Greensport RV Park and Campground in Ashville, Alabama, offers 144 full-hookup RV sites on Neely Henry Lake, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 85 feet behind a gated entrance, open all year. Back-to-back double sites join back-in and pull-through categories, alongside a marina, boat ramp, fishing pier, beach, and jumping pillow. One hundred forty-four sites span back-in, back to back doubles back-in, and pull-thru categories, all carrying water, sewer, and electric on 20, 30, and 50-amp with site WiFi, sized to 85 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. The double sites are built for two rigs traveling together, and 85 feet accommodates the longest coaches. A general store, laundry, propane exchange, restrooms, showers, library, boat storage, and a pet washing station handle the practical side. Google Maps has been giving unreliable directions to the property — enter "Greensport RV Park" by name or follow the directions on the park's site. The marina anchors the recreation, with a boat ramp, boat docks, boat rentals, kayak rentals, and a fishing pier opening the Coosa River for boating, paddle boats, canoeing, kayaking, and fishing. An outdoor pool, beach, jumping pillow, gaga ball, sports courts, pickleball, basketball, volleyball, horseshoes, corn hole, cornhole golf, walking trails, hiking, mountain biking, golf cart rentals, a playground, and dog park fill the rest, with live music and strong stargazing. Neely Henry sits in the Appalachian foothills at the edge of St. Clair County's quiet lake country. Summer lake season drives demand. Reserve well ahead.

from $48/night

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Deer Run RV Park - AL

71 RV Sites

Deer Run RV Park in Troy, AL, offers 71 RV sites with 30 and 50-amp service and room for rigs up to 80 feet. Sites come in three categories — full-hookup back-ins and pull-thrus carrying water, sewer, and electric, plus water-and-electric pull-thrus. The park is gated and rated big rig friendly, and at 80 feet the pull-thrus take the longest coaches without unhitching. Laundry, a bathhouse with showers, a general store, propane fills and exchange, a dump station, a clubhouse, and cabins cover the practical side. Pets are welcome. An outdoor pool, a lake, and a pond fill 68 acres, with swimming and fishing on the property. Troy sits off Highway 231 in Pike County in the Alabama Wiregrass, where the longleaf pine and wiregrass ecosystem survives in the managed hunting and forestry land of the region. A lake is nearby. Rates by hookup level are on the booking page. Ask for a full-hookup pull-thru if you're running long.

from $42 $36/night

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JG's Campen Life RV Campground

On 34 wooded acres in Cullman County, Alabama, JG's Campen Life RV Campground combines veteran-owned hospitality with a resort-level amenity package that goes well beyond what the county-road address suggests. The property sits close to Ryan's Creek and within a short drive of Lewis Smith Lake—one of Alabama's clearest and deepest reservoirs—giving guests both a quiet, tree-lined creek environment at camp and access to exceptional bass and striped bass fishing on one of the state's most productive angling destinations. A full-service pool, pickleball courts, virtual golf, Gellyball arena, and a commercial-grade playground position this property as much a family resort as an RV park. Full-hookup sites with 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections spread across the 34-acre wooded property alongside a well-stocked camp store carrying firewood, ice, snacks, and propane. The in-ground swimming pool serves as the warm-weather social center, and walking trails that wander through the property and along Ryan's Creek provide a quiet alternative for guests who want to decompress between activities. A dog park accommodates traveling pets, private bathhouse facilities elevate the hygiene experience above the typical campground standard, and laundry on-site handles the practical demands of extended stays. Ryan's Creek borders the property and provides a shaded natural backdrop for the campground's hiking paths and streamside relaxation areas. Lewis Smith Lake, just a short drive away, spans more than 21,000 acres of remarkably clear water impounded on the Sipsey Fork—a system so clean and deep that it supports a world-class striped bass fishery alongside a scuba diving community that finds visibility far superior to most Southern reservoirs. Kayaking and canoeing on Smith Lake's protected coves and the creeks feeding from the surrounding Bankhead National Forest provide a paddling experience of exceptional quality for a campground within an hour of Birmingham. Cullman, the county seat just minutes from the campground, anchors a surprisingly rich cultural and culinary scene for a city of its size in north-central Alabama. Ave Maria Grotto—four acres of miniature replicas of famous world religious sites built by a Benedictine monk over decades—provides one of Alabama's most unusual and beloved attractions, drawing visitors who come expecting kitsch and leave moved by the devotion and artistry on display. The William B. Bankhead National Forest spreads across the surrounding ridge country with hiking trails, cascading waterfalls, and the Sipsey Wilderness, one of Alabama's most celebrated backcountry destinations for overnight backpackers. Summer brings the pool, the creek, and Smith Lake to their most popular states, with warm days and long evenings accommodating multiple outdoor activities before dark. Fall is the quieter and arguably better season for fishing—both Ryan's Creek and Smith Lake produce excellent striped bass action in October and November as water temperatures drop and fish feed aggressively. JG's Campen Life operates year-round, making it a viable winter stop for I-65 travelers seeking an above-average campground within driving distance of Birmingham's dining and entertainment offerings. Reserve in advance for summer holiday weekends and the fall fishing season, when Cullman County's campgrounds see strong demand from both local day visitors and traveling anglers.

from $31/night

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Pine Mountain RV Resort

1 RV Site

Pine Mountain RV Resort in Pine Mountain, Georgia, offers premium full-hookup pull-through RV sites with 30 and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 50 feet, at the base of Pine Mountain in Harris County. An outdoor pool, clubhouse, dog park, and pavilion serve guests exploring one of Georgia's premier inland tourism corridors. Premium pull-through sites carry water, sewer, and electric on 30 and 50-amp, sized to 50 feet, with fire pits, picnic tables, and site WiFi. Pulling through means no backing and no unhitching for an overnight. A general store, laundry, restrooms, and showers handle the practical side. One policy to check before booking: the resort enforces a ten-year age restriction on RVs, though older coaches are reviewed for approval if you send a photo in advance. An outdoor pool anchors the warm months, with a clubhouse, pavilion, playground, and dog park across the grounds and a golf course nearby. Pets are welcome. Pine Mountain sits at the southern end of the Appalachian foothills, where the ridge breaks from the Piedmont Plateau into mature hardwood forest, rolling terrain, and creeks draining toward the Flint River. The concentration of attractions along Pine Mountain Ridge is what draws visitors — natural, horticultural, and historical sites cluster here more densely than anywhere else in inland Georgia, and the small-town setting is among the state's more charming. Spring bloom season and fall color drive the heaviest demand along the ridge. Reserve well ahead for those windows, and confirm RV age approval if your coach is over ten years old.

from $9 $8/night


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