Camping near Bankhead National Forest
Bankhead National Forest has several camping options across its Alabama woodlands. Corinth Recreation Area sits 10 miles from Houston, Alabama, with good site spacing and a lake nearby. Kids have playgrounds and activities, making it popular with families. Clear Creek Recreation Area, 16 miles from Arley, Alabama, gives campers more privacy with its roomier sites and access to trails and water. Brushy Lake Recreation Area, 7 miles outside Addison, Alabama, draws anglers and people who like exploring wetlands. Summer gets hot here, so spring and fall trips work better for most campers. Thompson Creek Trail Campsites connect to the Sipsey Wilderness and are known for waterfalls and rocky terrain that backpackers appreciate. Thousand Trails Hidden Cove, 19 miles from Arley, has full hookups and a store for those wanting more amenities. Bama Campground & RV Park is just 3 miles from the forest boundary with full hookup gravel sites and shade trees for RVers. Houston Recreation Area has hiking trails and good spots for watching birds. Some campgrounds have basic facilities, so checking ahead saves hassle. Bankhead works for both families and those seeking more remote camping. Bring extra water and insect spray, especially in warmer weather. The forest's different landscapes and wildlife make it worth visiting.