Creek access draws hikers to Goodwater Project, where forested terrain requires walk-in entry to reach campsites. The established campground sits in wooded Alabama landscape near flowing water, with campfires and pets both permitted during stays.
At $50-$100 per night, the hike-in access means campers carry gear to sites rather than driving directly to spots. The creek proximity provides water-based recreation opportunities. For different camping styles, Hollins Hunting Camp offers another option north of the area.
Description
What Is The Goodwater Project?
The Goodwater Project is the transformation of 64.7 acres of USDA certified, unrestricted, raw land into a state of the art, breath-taking vacation destination.
Located in Clay County, AL, 70 miles southeast of Birmingham and two hours southwest of Atlanta, GA, the Goodwater Project is located on lush, vital forestland with two creeks and a natural hot spring. Goodwater, AL, formerly known as Adkins Gap is “known as Goodwater because of its location near the spring that is the source of Hatchett Creek.” In the late 1800’s, Goodwater, AL was a busy hub for the Central of Georgia Railroad for its route from Birmingham to Columbus, GA.
Artsy, eco-friendly, and spectacular describe the transformation of the land. All developments will be performed with respect to maintaining a portion of its natural habitat and resources.
RV Road Trip Guides
Map & DirectionsGoodwater project is located in Alabama near Hollins
Coordinates
33.11930600000002 N
86.11136499999998 W
Connectivity
- T-MobileLTESome Coverage
- VerizonLTESome Coverage
- AT&TNo Coverage
Connectivity
- T-MobileLTESome Coverage
- VerizonLTESome Coverage
- AT&TNo Coverage
Access
- Walk-InPark in a lot, walk to your site.
- Hike-InBackcountry sites.
Site Types
- Tent Sites
- RV Sites
- Standard (Tent/RV)
Features
For Campers
- Pets
- Fires
Drive Time
- 57 min from Anniston, AL
- 1 hr 1 min from Auburn, AL
- 1 hr 5 min from Birmingham, AL
- 1 hr 11 min from Montgomery, AL



