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Plan your next getaway at campgrounds and RV parks near state parks, where some of the region’s best outdoor recreation is just minutes away. Spend your days hiking scenic trails, paddling across calm lakes, spotting wildlife, or enjoying quiet picnic areas surrounded by nature. These destinations make it easy to explore protected landscapes while returning to a relaxing campsite near state parks where nature's gifts are always within reach.

RV parks and campgrounds with State Park Nearby near Rogersville, Alabama.

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Peaceful Acres at Plato's Branch

6 RV Sites

Peaceful Acres at Plato's Branch near Rogersville, Alabama, offers 6 full-hookup RV sites with horse pens on site, 50-amp service, and rigs accepted to 42 feet on a big-rig-friendly layout. Back-in and pull-through 50-amp categories join a general store and dump station on a working farm in Lawrence County. Six sites run in back-in 50-amp and pull-thru 50-amp categories, both carrying water, sewer, and electric, sized to 42 feet, with fire pits. One thing to check before booking: service is 50-amp throughout, so bring an adapter if your rig runs 30. Two straightforward categories keep booking simple. A general store and dump station handle the practical side. The horse pens are the differentiator and serve riders who would otherwise have nowhere to stable animals in this part of Alabama. Fishing runs on the property. The amenity set is deliberately minimal, which keeps rates low and suits a genuinely quiet country campground. Pets are welcome. The setting is a working farm — Plato's Branch Farms — rather than a purpose-built resort, and the pastoral character is the point. Guests get open agricultural land and real quiet rather than a landscaped lot. Rogersville sits about five miles from Joe Wheeler State Park and the Tennessee River, which is the main draw. The park has a marina, golf course, and lodge, and the river's Wheeler Lake holds a strong bass and crappie fishery. The Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge is close and hosts thousands of wintering sandhill cranes, with Muscle Shoals' recording studio heritage a short drive west. Spring and fall bring the most comfortable north Alabama conditions and the best riding weather. Reserve ahead, and confirm pen availability.

from $30/night

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Bates Farm

Bates Farm in Decatur, Alabama, offers 31 RV sites and two tent sites on a working farm in the Tennessee Valley, with 20, 30, and 50-amp powered water-and-WiFi sites alongside a range of non-powered options, taking rigs to 60 feet. A zip line, craft room, and wedding venue make this a farm-stay and event property rather than a conventional campground. Sites divide clearly between powered and non-powered. Powered sites carry 20, 30, or 50-amp with water and WiFi in back-in and pull-through configurations, sized to 60 feet, with fire pits, picnic tables, and BBQ pits. Non-powered options include group RV sites in the back 20 acres, sites near the playground, and sites by the bathhouse — genuinely useful for self-contained rigs and groups. Note there are no sewer hookups at the sites. A general store, snack bar, laundry, restrooms, and showers handle the practical side. Programming rather than amenities defines the property. A zip line provides aerial adventure, with sports courts, volleyball, and a playground alongside, and a craft room for indoor hours. Walking trails and picnicking areas run the farm, and the wedding venue function reflects how well the Tennessee Valley setting works for events. A golf course, boating, and wine and beer tasting are nearby. Pets are welcome. Decatur sits in Morgan County on the Tennessee River's fertile floodplain, with the Appalachian foothills rising east — a landscape that has anchored north Alabama's agricultural heritage since early-nineteenth-century settlement. The farm serves both adventure recreation guests and event visitors across the seasonal calendar. Spring and fall are the most comfortable — book event dates well ahead.

from $23/night

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The Shoals Cottages & RV Park

51 RV Sites, 1 House

The Shoals Cottages and RV Park in Tuscumbia, Alabama, offers 51 full-hookup back-in RV sites and a house rental with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 55 feet. A clubhouse, lake, creek, and laundry serve guests at the center of the Muscle Shoals music corridor. Fifty-one back-in sites carry water, sewer, and electric on 20, 30, and 50-amp with site WiFi, sized to 55 feet. A single back-in category keeps things simple — every guest gets the same spec, and 55 feet accommodates most coaches comfortably. A house rental rounds out the lodging for guests without a rig. A laundry, restrooms, showers, and a clubhouse handle the practical side. A lake and creek on the property support fishing, with planned activities through the season and genuinely dark skies for stargazing. Pets are welcome. The location is the draw for a specific kind of traveler. The Muscle Shoals area — Tuscumbia, Sheffield, Florence, and Muscle Shoals itself — produced a concentration of recording studio work that shaped American popular music far out of proportion to the region's size. FAME Studios and Muscle Shoals Sound Studio both still stand and both give tours, the Alabama Music Hall of Fame is in Tuscumbia, and Helen Keller's birthplace at Ivy Green is here as well. The Tennessee River's broad shoals landscape frames all of it. Spring and fall deliver the most comfortable north Alabama conditions. The W.C. Handy Music Festival in July and the Helen Keller Festival draw regional crowds — reserve ahead for those weekends.

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Red Coach Resort

20 RV Sites

Red Coach Resort in Toney, Alabama, offers 18 RV sites across 81 acres of woodland, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and rigs accepted up to 98 feet. Dry camp back-in categories in Camp F and Camp T join a Camp A pull-through tier, with a beach, koi pond, walking trails, and recreation center. Eighteen sites span back-in dry camp in Camp F, back-in dry camp in Camp T, and pull-thru in Camp A, carrying water, sewer, and electric where noted with site WiFi, sized to 98 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. Read the category carefully — the dry camp tiers carry no hookups at the site and price accordingly, while the Camp A pull-through carries the full set. Ninety-eight feet is exceptional capacity for a park this size. Naming the camps rather than numbering tiers makes the property easy to picture. A dump station, restrooms, showers, firewood, and a recreation center handle the practical side. One safety note the resort provides: public storm shelters are located in nearby communities, including the Ardmore Community Shelter at 29910 Park Avenue and Ardmore City Hall. A beach, koi pond, and pond anchor the recreation, with walking trails, a playground, pavilion, dog park, horseshoes, fishing, and swimming filling the rest. Towering hardwoods and genuine wildlife habitat give the 81 acres their character. Pets are welcome. Toney sits in northern Alabama's fastest-growing technology corridor, nine minutes from I-65 and within reach of Huntsville's NASA and aerospace complex — the US Space and Rocket Center is close. Spring and fall are most comfortable. Demand runs steadily on work travel. Reserve ahead.

from $29/night

Elite Retreat

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Sunset Ridge RV Park

Sunset Ridge RV Park in Ethridge, Tennessee, provides full-hookup camping in Lawrence County's mid-state Tennessee farmland — a pet-friendly campground with clean bathrooms, showers, laundry, and a community fire pit in the rolling agricultural country that harbors one of the largest and most traditionally observant Old Order Amish communities in the southeastern United States, making the Ethridge area a specific cultural tourism destination for guests interested in the Plain community lifestyle that the Pennsylvania Amish country typically monopolizes in most travelers' awareness of North American Anabaptist communities. The campground's Ethridge location in Lawrence County gives guests the access to the Amish community's working farms, hand-crafted goods, and horse-and-buggy rural culture that the Tennessee Amish of Ethridge have maintained since the community's founding in 1944. Full-hookup sites with clean bathroom and shower facilities, laundry access, and a community fire pit give guests the complete practical infrastructure for comfortable Lawrence County stays, and the pet-friendly policy ensures that traveling families with dogs find the same welcome as those without. The campground's community fire pit provides the social gathering space that smaller campgrounds cultivate more effectively than larger resort properties — the evening conversations between neighbors that the fire pit setting enables are specifically the kind of casual community interaction that campground regulars specifically value in a property with a settled, welcoming character. Pets are welcome. The Ethridge Amish community, spread across Lawrence County's farmland south of Lawrenceburg, is one of Tennessee's most distinctive cultural resources — a community of Old Order Amish families who have farmed the middle Tennessee landscape since the 1940s using horse-drawn equipment, producing handcrafted furniture, baked goods, quilts, and garden produce that the area's roadside stands and small shops make accessible to visitors without the formal tourism infrastructure that the more commercialized Pennsylvania Amish districts impose on the encounter. The community's relative informality and the genuine rural working-farm character of the Lawrence County Amish landscape give the Ethridge cultural encounter a more authentic and less staged quality than many visitors expect. David Crockett State Park, 15 miles north of Ethridge in the Lawrenceburg area, preserves the site of the grist mill and distillery that the young David Crockett operated in Lawrence County before the Creek War brought him to national attention and eventually to Congress and the Alamo — a state park with 1,000 acres of recreation land along Shoal Creek that gives the Crockett heritage tourism of this section of Tennessee a specific Lawrence County site to anchor the historical narrative beyond the frontier legend's famous frontier identity. The Buffalo River, running through Lawrence County's northern edge, provides Class I paddling access to one of Tennessee's most pristine undammed river systems. Sunset Ridge RV Park serves guests year-round in Lawrence County's moderate Tennessee climate, where the mild winters make the Ethridge Amish community and the David Crockett area accessible across all seasons and the spring and fall temperatures represent the most comfortable outdoor recreation conditions for the surrounding mid-state farmland and river access. Lawrenceburg, 12 miles north, provides the commercial service infrastructure for Lawrence County — dining, retail, fuel, and the county's medical services — within a practical drive from the campground's peaceful rural Ethridge setting. Reserve sites ahead for spring and fall weekends, when the Lawrence County Amish country and the Buffalo River paddling season draw visitors from the Nashville and Huntsville markets to the mid-state Tennessee corridor.

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Timberline Glamping at Huntsville

5 Glamping Sites

Timberline Glamping at Huntsville elevates camping in Madison County, Alabama — luxury tents with comfortable beds, air conditioning, heating, hammocks, fire pits, and charcoal grills in a natural setting just outside Huntsville's city limits, giving guests the outdoor connection they seek in proximity to one of the most intellectually engaging and rapidly growing mid-sized cities in the American South. Huntsville's identity as NASA's Rocket City and the home of Marshall Space Flight Center grounds the city's civic character in a technical and scientific tradition that the surrounding natural beauty of the Tennessee Valley and the Appalachian foothills complements rather than contradicts, creating a city where the US Space and Rocket Center and Monte Sano State Park serve as equally compelling reasons to make the trip. The luxury tent accommodations with A/C, heating, hammocks, and individual fire pits give the glamping experience the specific outdoor atmosphere that canvas tent enclosure and private fire access create — the outdoor sleeping sounds, morning birdsong, and fire pit evening that camping provides, delivered with the climate-controlled comfort system that makes the experience accessible to guests who would not choose conventional tent camping in the Alabama summer heat. The charcoal grill at each site enables the outdoor cooking experience that the campfire itself sustains in colder weather, giving guests the complete outdoor living infrastructure for extended glamping stays. Pets are welcome. The U.S. Space and Rocket Center, adjacent to NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, is the world's largest space exploration museum and the original home of Space Camp — a 150,000-square-foot indoor museum and 67-acre campus housing the Saturn V rocket, Space Shuttle Pathfinder trainer, and the most comprehensive collection of space exploration hardware outside the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. The facility's combination of genuine NASA hardware, the Space Camp's multi-day youth programming, and the museum's interpretation of the von Braun team's German-American rocketry history gives the U.S. Space and Rocket Center a specific depth that distinguishes it from the promotional space tourism museums that other US cities have developed without access to the actual hardware and institutional history that Huntsville's NASA connection provides. Monte Sano State Park, on the mountain plateau above Huntsville at 1,600 feet, preserves 2,140 acres of mixed hardwood and cedar forest with 20 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails, the Von Braun Astronomical Society's observatory, and the seasonal Theater of the Stars productions at the outdoor amphitheater that make the mountain park a genuine multi-use destination in the Tennessee Valley's most accessible mountain terrain. The park's treetop ridgeline and the valley views toward the Tennessee River and Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge below give guests the elevation context for the lowland Tennessee Valley landscape that Huntsville's city-level street grid does not convey. Timberline Glamping at Huntsville operates year-round in Madison County's temperate Tennessee Valley climate, with spring and fall representing the most comfortable outdoor glamping seasons and the summer months well-served by the air conditioning that Alabama's humidity makes a functional necessity rather than a luxury. The Huntsville Botanical Garden's seasonal displays — spring wildflowers, the summer butterfly house (one of the largest open-air butterfly houses in the Southeast), and the holiday Galaxy of Lights — provide a cultural nature destination across all seasons. Reserve glamping tents ahead for spring and fall weekends, when the Huntsville visitor market and the Monte Sano outdoor recreation season create consistent accommodation demand.

from $80 $70/night

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Unhitched Cullman

69 RV Sites

Unhitched Cullman in Alabama offers 69 full-hookup RV sites across 40 acres of countryside minutes from I-65, with 30 and 50-amp service and rigs accepted up to 100 feet. Pull-through categories at both amperages join back-in sites, with an outdoor pool, recreation center, pond, and farm animals roaming the grounds. Sixty-nine sites span back-in, pull-thru, pull-thru 30-amp, and pull-thru 50-amp categories, all carrying water, sewer, and electric with site WiFi, sized to 100 feet. One hundred feet accommodates anything on the road with room to spare — a genuine advantage on a corridor where most options are tight interstate lots. Cabins round out the lodging. A general store, laundry, restrooms, showers, and propane fills handle the practical side. An outdoor pool anchors the warm months, with a recreation center, playground, walking trails, dog park, shuffleboard, and horseshoes filling the grounds. A pond supports fishing. The farm animals on the property are the detail guests mention first — it makes the place feel nothing like the concrete pads of the travel plazas up the road. Pets are welcome. Cullman sits midway along I-65 between Birmingham and Huntsville in the rolling hills of North Alabama. Smith Lake — one of the largest and cleanest lakes in the state, with some of its best fishing — is minutes away, the town is known regionally for antiquing, and Cullman County has a deep bench of nature parks. Spring and fall bring the most comfortable North Alabama conditions, with summer drawing lake traffic. Reserve ahead for holiday weekends.

from $47 $41/night

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Arrowhead RV Resort at Smith Lake

39 RV Sites

Arrowhead RV Resort at Smith Lake in Crane Hill, Alabama, offers 39 full-hookup RV sites on the shoreline, with 30 and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 45 feet. Lakeside back-in and pull-in categories join an outdoor pool, boat ramp, walking trails, food trucks, and on-site dining. Thirty-nine sites run in lakeside back-in and pull-in categories, both carrying water, sewer, and electric on 30 and 50-amp with site WiFi, sized to 45 feet. Two straightforward categories keep booking simple, and the lakeside designation tells you what you are getting. Cabins round out the lodging. A laundry, showers, and on-site dining handle the practical side. A boat ramp opens the lake for boating, fishing, and swimming, with an outdoor pool, walking trails, playground, dog park, and food trucks filling the rest. Pets are welcome. Directions to 761 County Road 941: from I-65, take County Road 222 east about 16 miles, then right on County Road 941 for 1.1 miles. Smith Lake is one of the clearest and deepest natural-looking lakes in the Southeast — a 21,000-acre Cullman County reservoir with crystalline water and more than 500 miles of forested shoreline, and its clarity is genuinely unusual for the region. The striped bass and spotted bass fishing draws anglers from across Alabama, and the deep water makes it a favorite for boating and swimming when shallower southern lakes turn warm and murky. Summer lake season drives the heaviest demand, with spring and fall fishing strong and the most comfortable conditions. Reserve well ahead for warm-weather weekends.

from $46 $40/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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Botel Campground

15 RV Sites

Botel Campground in Savannah, TN, offers 15 full-hookup RV sites with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and room for rigs up to 60 feet. Sites come in two categories, pull-thru and riverfront back-in, each carrying water, sewer, and electric with a fire pit, picnic table, and barbecue. The riverfront back-ins are the ones to request. Laundry, a bathhouse with showers, a general store, firewood, and propane fills cover the essentials, and pets are welcome with a dog park. The Tennessee River drives everything here: boat docks, a boat ramp, and a fishing pier for boating and fishing, plus an outdoor pool, a splash pad, a pavilion, and a playground for the rest of the family. Golf is nearby. Savannah sits on the Tennessee River in Hardin County, one mile downstream from Pickwick Dam, where the reservoir's 57-mile navigational pool sustains the bass, crappie, catfish, and sauger fishing the area is known for. Rates and availability are on the booking page. Riverfront sites are limited and go first through the fishing season.

from $55/night

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Harmony Ridge RV Park

7 RV Sites

Harmony Ridge RV Park in Linden, Tennessee, offers 7 full-hookup RV sites on laser-leveled ridgetop sites with sweeping southern views, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 80 feet on a big-rig-friendly layout. Individually named sites — several designated Big Rig — join walking trails, a community fire pit, and dark-sky stargazing. Seven sites are named individually rather than pooled into tiers, spanning full-hookup Big Rig and full-hookup standard designations, all carrying water, sewer, and electric with site WiFi, sized to 80 feet, with fire pits. Naming each site and flagging which handle big rigs is unusually transparent for a park this size — you know exactly which pad you are booking. Eighty feet accommodates the longest coaches with a tow. A dump station, firewood, and community fire pit handle the practical side. The park is LGBTIQA+ friendly. Walking trails run the property, with hiking, exceptional stargazing, and productive birding. Boating and wine tasting are nearby. The laser-leveled pads are worth noting — on a ridgetop, level is not a given, and it saves a lot of blocking. Pets are welcome. One navigation note: the park recently rebranded from Linden Camp and new signage is still being installed, so do not be thrown if you see the old name on arrival. Perry County sits in the Tennessee Valley's mid-state hill country, where the Buffalo River runs undammed for 120 miles — a Nature Conservancy-designated corridor and one of the best canoe and kayak floats in the state. Nashville is about 90 minutes east. Spring and fall are most comfortable. Reserve ahead.

from $40/night

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Hidden Oasis at White Oak Landing

4 RV Sites

Hidden Oasis at White Oak Landing in Clifton, TN, offers 4 full-hookup waterfront RV sites with 30 and 50-amp service and room for rigs up to 40 feet. Every site is a waterfront back-in carrying water, sewer, and electric with site-delivered WiFi. Two things to plan for: six people are allowed per site, and there is no store on the property — come with your propane, food, and anything else you'll need. The grounds are gated and open all year, with a bathhouse, a pavilion, a community fire pit, and both RV and boat storage. Pets are welcome. A boat ramp and boat docks put guests directly on the water for boating, fishing, kayaking, and paddle boarding, with hiking and picnicking on the grounds. Clifton sits on a four-mile tree-lined private cove connecting to Kentucky Lake — the Tennessee River backwater of TVA's largest reservoir, with 160,300 acres of warm-water fishing habitat and 2,300 miles of shoreline. Rates and availability are on the booking page. Four waterfront sites on Kentucky Lake go quickly — book early and arrive stocked.

from $45/night


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