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Connect with nature at campgrounds and RV parks ideal for bird and wildlife watching. Set in diverse habitats like wetlands, forests, and meadows, these locations provide opportunities to observe various species in their natural environments. Bring your binoculars and enjoy the serenity and beauty of the great outdoors.

RV parks and campgrounds with Bird/Wildlife Watching near Ramer, Alabama.

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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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Timberline Glamping at Cheaha State Park

8 Glamping Sites

Timberline Glamping at Cheaha State Park in Delta, Alabama, is a unique glamping destination next to the Talladega National Forest at the highest point in Alabama — a curated outdoor accommodation experience in Clay County providing the comfort-forward camping alternative to traditional tent or RV camping at the 2,407-foot Cheaha Mountain summit, where the granite and quartzite exposed summit of Alabama's highest point gives the campground the most dramatic elevation change and the most complete panoramic viewshed in the state's outdoor recreation landscape. Cheaha State Park's position in the Talladega National Forest's Cheaha Wilderness gives Timberline's guests the direct access to the Pinhoti National Recreation Trail, the park's summit rock scrambles, and the Talladega National Forest's mountain bike trail system that makes Cheaha one of the most comprehensively equipped outdoor recreation state parks in the Southeast. Glamping accommodations with the complete comfort infrastructure give Timberline the curated Cheaha State Park experience for guests who want the mountain summit setting, the forested park atmosphere, and the Talladega NF outdoor recreation access without the conventional tent camping logistics — the glamping format specifically gives couples and families the elevated accommodation that Cheaha's mountain park setting justifies as a destination in itself rather than a campground-stop in a travel corridor. The glamping accommodation's proximity to the state park's developed summit area gives guests the immediate park access that the overnight stay specifically enables for the sunrise and sunset summit views. Pets are welcome. Cheaha State Park's CCC-built stone observation tower on the 2,407-foot Cheaha Mountain summit gives guests the 360-degree panoramic view of the Talladega National Forest's ridge and valley landscape — the southern Appalachian talus slope, the Hillabee metamorphic belt's rock outcrops, and the forested ridgelines extending to the horizon in all directions from the summit tower give the Cheaha overlook the specific high-point perspective that the state's highest summit provides in the geologically complex terrain of the Piedmont's ancient metamorphic core. The Bald Rock Heritage Preserve's exposed granite flatrock ecosystem adjacent to the Cheaha summit gives the park its specific botanical diversity of the granite outcrop plants that are otherwise absent from the surrounding forested landscape. The Pinhoti National Recreation Trail, 335 miles long from the Georgia border through the Talladega National Forest to the Benton MacKaye Trail junction in the Cohutta Wilderness, begins in its Alabama section at Cheaha State Park and gives thru-hikers the most significant long-distance hiking trail in Alabama's mountain park landscape. The Pinhoti's passage through the Talladega National Forest's Dugger Mountain Wilderness and the Cheaha Wilderness gives day hikers and backpackers the complete spectrum of Alabama mountain hiking from the summit geology to the riparian hardwood bottomlands in a trail system that has sustained the Alabama outdoor recreation community for four decades. Timberline Glamping at Cheaha State Park serves guests year-round in Clay County's southern Appalachian mountain climate, where the spring wildflower bloom from March through May and the October fall foliage color on the Talladega ridgeline give the Cheaha summit its most visually spectacular shoulder seasons. Talladega Superspeedway, 30 miles west of Cheaha in Talladega County, hosts the NASCAR Cup Series races in the spring and fall that give the Talladega area the motorsports tourism event calendar that draws the camping and RV market from across the Southeast twice annually. Reserve glamping accommodations well ahead for the Talladega NASCAR race weekends and the spring and fall Cheaha peak outdoor season.

from $123 $107/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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Two Lakes RV Resort

35 RV Sites

Two Lakes RV Resort in Gulf Shores, AL, offers 35 full-hookup RV sites with 50-amp service and back-in sites for rigs up to 45 feet. Sites come in two categories, lakefront and wood line, both back-ins carrying water, sewer, and electric with site-delivered WiFi, and ADA-accessible sites are available. Note the electrical: the resort runs 50-amp service, so a rig wired for lighter service will need an adapter. There is also an RV age policy worth reading before you book — Class A, Class C, and fifth wheel rigs must be 10 years old or newer, and travel trailers must be 5 years old or newer and at least 34 feet. Laundry, a bathhouse with showers, and a clubhouse cover the rest. Pets are welcome, with a dog park. An outdoor pool and two lakes on the property support swimming and birding, with the beach, a water park, a state park, golf, and boating all nearby. Gulf Shores sits on Alabama's 32-mile Gulf Coast, near Gulf State Park's white sand, Waterville USA, OWA, and the Fort Morgan Peninsula. Rates and availability are on the booking page. Confirm your rig's age and length against the policy before reserving — both are enforced.

from $58/night

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Elite Retreat

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Twin Oaks RV Park

6 RV Sites

Twin Oaks RV Park in Elko, Georgia, offers 6 full-hookup pull-through RV sites at I-75 Exit 127, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 75 feet on a big-rig-friendly layout, open all year. A single nightly pull-through category means no backing at any site, with an outdoor pool, clubhouse, game room, sports courts, and pond. Six sites are nightly pull-through, carrying water, sewer, and electric on 20, 30, and 50-amp, sized to 75 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. One consistent spec and no guesswork, and 75 feet accommodates a long coach with a tow — exactly what an interstate stop should offer. Cabins round out the lodging. A laundry, propane fills and exchange, restrooms, showers, RV storage, and boat storage handle the practical side. If you arrive after hours, a map with check-in details is posted on the bulletin board outside the office, with the balance settled the next morning. An outdoor pool anchors the warm months, with a clubhouse, game room, sports courts, volleyball, horseshoes, corn hole, a pond, playground, community fire pit, and dog park filling the rest. Planned activities run through the season, and the birding is productive. Pets are welcome. That amenity list at six sites is genuinely unusual — a pool, game room, and courts for a park this small means you are not sharing them with anyone. Houston County sits in central Georgia on the main north-south interstate corridor, which makes this a natural overnight between Atlanta and Florida. Perry's Georgia National Fairgrounds and Warner Robins' Museum of Aviation are both close. Demand tracks interstate traffic. Reserve ahead for holiday travel periods.

from $48/night

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Timberline Glamping at Orange Beach

10 Glamping Sites

Timberline Glamping at Orange Beach offers spacious, safari-style glamping tents inside Gulf State Park on Alabama's Gulf Coast — an immersive coastal camping experience in Baldwin County's Orange Beach that gives guests real beds, air conditioning, and generous outdoor seating in furnished canvas tents positioned within one of Alabama's most beautiful state parks, steps from the Gulf of Mexico's white sand beaches, 24 miles of public parkland shoreline, and the recreational infrastructure of the Gulf Shore-Orange Beach coastal resort community that the Alabama Gulf Coast sustains as the most accessible major beach vacation destination in the Deep South. The Gulf State Park setting gives Timberline the combination of state park natural environment and beach access that a hotel or private resort property in the Orange Beach corridor cannot replicate. Safari-style glamping tents with real beds, air conditioning, and ample outdoor seating give Timberline Glamping the comfortable outdoor overnight character that specifically serves the beach family who wants the Gulf State Park nature setting without the tent-camping infrastructure requirements — the air conditioning gives the tents the summer heat management that the Alabama Gulf Coast's July and August temperatures make essential, and the real beds give the guests the morning-back recovery that an inflatable air mattress consistently denies the beach-day-fatigued camper. The Gulf State Park address gives guests the park's amenity access. Pets are welcome. Gulf State Park encompasses 6,150 acres of Alabama Gulf Coast from the Gulf of Mexico to Lake Shelby in Baldwin County — a state park with the most diverse habitat mix on the Alabama coast, including the Gulf beach and dune system, the freshwater Lake Shelby and Lake Shelby Fishing Pier, the Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail system's 28 miles of paved paths through the coastal scrub and longleaf pine restoration forest, and the Gulf State Park Resort Lodge's conference and dining facilities. The park's two miles of public beach between the Orange Beach resort development's private beach infrastructure give it specific public access value in a county where private resort construction has claimed most of the shoreline. The Orange Beach and Gulf Shores resort corridor, extending from Fort Morgan Peninsula west through Gulf Shores to the Alabama-Florida line east through Orange Beach, sustains the largest concentration of beach resort accommodation in Alabama — a 32-mile stretch of white quartz sand beaches on the Gulf of Mexico with the water activity concessions, charter fishing fleet at the Orange Beach Marina, and the Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo's educational animal experience that give the Gulf Shore area the complete beach vacation programming range. The Wharf at Orange Beach, an entertainment and dining complex on the Intracoastal Waterway, extends the evening and wet-weather programming beyond the beach day. Timberline Glamping at Orange Beach serves guests through the Alabama Gulf Coast season, with the summer peak from Memorial Day through Labor Day representing the highest beach recreation demand and the spring and fall shoulder seasons from March through May and September through November providing the most comfortable temperatures for the Gulf State Park's trail system and the beach walking that the summer heat limits. The fall mullet migration through the passes and the fall inshore fishing for redfish and speckled trout sustain the angling visitor market through the shoulder season that family beach camping transitions away from. Reserve glamping tents well ahead for summer weekends and the Memorial Day and Labor Day holiday weekends when Orange Beach accommodation fills at capacity from the Southeast and Midwest drive-to beach market.

from $154/night

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Sugar Sands Campground and Canoeing Outpost

27 RV Sites, 10 Tent Sites

Sugar Sands Campground and Canoeing Outpost in Vancleave, Mississippi, offers 27 full-hookup RV sites and 10 tent sites on the white sand banks of Black Creek, with 30 and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 50 feet on a big-rig-friendly layout. Grass back-in, back-in, and pull-through categories join a beach, kayak and boat rentals, and sports courts. Twenty-seven sites span back-in, grass back-in, and pull-thru categories, all carrying water, sewer, and electric on 30 and 50-amp with site WiFi, sized to 50 feet. Publishing the surface in the category name is a small but useful touch. Ten tent sites round out the lodging. Restrooms, showers, a pavilion, and WiFi handle the practical side. The creek is the whole proposition. Boat rentals and kayak rentals put you straight on the water for canoeing, kayaking, swimming, and fishing, with a white sand beach on the bank. Sports courts, volleyball, horseshoes, corn hole, walking trails, hiking, biking, a playground, and picnicking fill the rest, with strong stargazing and birding. A golf course is nearby. Pets are welcome. Black Creek is one of Mississippi's most pristine rivers — clear, tannic water over genuine white sand, which is an unusual and beautiful combination that draws swimmers and paddlers from across the coast. Jackson County puts the Mississippi Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge close, along with the Vancleave multipurpose arena, the GI Museum, and the Gulf Coast beaches and casinos a short drive south. Summer paddling season drives the heaviest demand, with spring and fall the most comfortable. Reserve well ahead for warm-weather weekends.

from $20/night

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Shell Island Fish Camp

5 Park Models

Shell Island Fish Camp in Saint Marks, Florida, offers full-hookup RV sites with water, sewer, and electric alongside park model and cabin accommodations at a working marina on the St. Marks River. Boat docks, a boat ramp, boat rentals, and boat storage have served anglers here since 1952. Full-hookup back-in sites carry water, sewer, and electric, with park models and cabins rounding out the accommodations. A general store, dump station, restrooms, showers, and a pavilion handle the practical side, with WiFi throughout. Boat storage is available — genuinely useful at a property where nearly every guest arrives towing. The marina is the identity. Boat docks, a boat ramp, and boat rentals give direct access to the St. Marks River where it transitions through tidal estuary toward Apalachee Bay and the Gulf. Fishing and boating run from the property, with planned activities through the season and outstanding birding across the surrounding salt marsh. Seven decades of continuous operation reflect the persistent appeal of the St. Marks corridor as a Gulf fishing and natural history destination. The tidal rivers and salt marsh of the Big Bend coast open onto the Apalachee Bay fishery, with the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge protecting 70,000 acres of coastal habitat immediately around — one of the premier birding sites in the Southeast, particularly during migration. Fishing season runs long on the Gulf, with fall and spring the most productive and the most comfortable. Reserve ahead for peak fishing periods.

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Ho-Hum RV Park

52 RV Sites

Ho-Hum RV Park in Carrabelle, Florida, offers 52 full-hookup RV sites on the Gulf, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service, cable TV, and rigs accepted to 60 feet on a big-rig-friendly layout. Beachfront pull-in and beach view pull-through categories join interior back-in, pull-in, and pull-through tiers, with a half-mile walking beach and a 250-foot fishing pier. Fifty-two sites span beachfront pull-in, beach view pull-thru, interior back-in, interior pull-in, and interior pull-thru categories, all carrying water, sewer, and electric with cable TV and site WiFi, sized to 60 feet, with picnic tables. The beachfront pull-in sites face the Gulf directly — the whole reason to book here. Contact the park before your arrival date to confirm check-in. One policy to clear first: in general the park does not accept RVs older than 10 years, homemade RVs, converted school buses, or conversion vans, though exceptions are made. A laundry, propane fills, restrooms, showers, golf cart rentals, and a recreation center handle the practical side. A half-mile of natural walking beach and a 250-foot fishing pier anchor the property, with unobstructed Gulf views, boating, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, a dog park, and productive birding besides. The park sits four miles east of Carrabelle in Lanark Village, where the Apalachicola National Forest and Tate's Hell State Forest meet the least commercialized stretch of the Panhandle coast. Winter and spring draw the heaviest demand on the Forgotten Coast. Book well ahead for January through April.

from $46 $40/night

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Timberline Glamping at Lake Lanier - Shady Grove

Timberline Glamping at Lake Lanier Shady Grove in Cumming, Georgia, provides a gated glamping and camping retreat on the shores of Lake Sidney Lanier in Forsyth County's northern metro Atlanta lake country, combining direct water recreation access on one of the most visited lakes in the United States with the privacy and natural character of a wooded shoreline setting that the lake's more developed commercial areas cannot replicate. Positioned on Lake Lanier's eastern shore just south of the US Army Corps of Engineers' Shady Grove Recreation Area, the property serves both local metro Atlanta day visitors and overnight guests seeking the Georgia lake lifestyle in a gated property away from the crowded public beach and marina facilities. The property's water recreation focus is evident in every facility decision: boat docks, boat rentals, kayak rentals, paddle boats, and paddleboarding access give guests multiple on-water options without leaving the property, and the gated entrance and shoreline setting provide the private lake access that Lanier's most sought-after properties command. A beach for swimming, general store, firewood, laundry, playground, showers, and dump station serve the practical needs of overnight guests, and the bird and wildlife watching available in the property's wooded shoreline complements the active water sports recreation with quieter natural observation opportunities. Wine and beer tasting options accessible nearby reflect the north Georgia wine country character developing in the Forsyth County hills. Lake Sidney Lanier is a 38,000-acre reservoir on the Chattahoochee River in the northern Georgia Piedmont, created by Buford Dam in 1956 and now one of the most visited US Army Corps of Engineers lakes in the country with approximately 11 million annual visitors. The lake's proximity to Atlanta—approximately 40 miles northeast via GA-400—makes it the primary lake recreation resource for the nation's ninth-largest metropolitan area, driving the boating, fishing, and swimming demand that makes summer weekends on Lanier among the most energetically social lake experiences in the American Southeast. The Lake Lanier Islands Resort complex on the lake's eastern shore provides the most concentrated public amenity infrastructure with a water park, golf course, and marina that complement the more natural glamping experience at Timberline's wooded shoreline property. The north Georgia wine country developing in the Dahlonega area above the lake, and the Gold Rush heritage of Dahlonega's historic downtown—where the nation's first major gold rush occurred in 1829, 20 years before California's—provide cultural and culinary day-trip destinations that extend the Lake Lanier visit beyond the water recreation itself. Timberline Glamping at Lake Lanier Shady Grove operates seasonally from late spring through early fall in north Georgia's four-season climate, with the summer swimming and boating season from Memorial Day through Labor Day driving peak demand for the boat docks and water recreation access that distinguish this property from inland alternatives. The lake's famous July 4th fireworks display, visible from the water, represents the single most competitive reservation period of the summer when boat traffic on Lanier reaches its annual maximum. Fall's Georgia Piedmont foliage through October and the cooler temperatures of September provide a more relaxed canoeing and paddleboarding experience on water with significantly lighter boat traffic than the summer peak.


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