Best Cabin Camping near Brent, AL

Several cabin options are available near Brent, Alabama, within established campgrounds and state parks. Brierfield Ironworks Historical Park provides cabins with electricity, picnic tables, and restroom facilities. Oak Mountain State Park Campground offers various cabin accommodations ranging from basic to full-service units with heating and air conditioning. Both locations maintain shower facilities and toilets accessible to cabin guests. Kountry Air RV Park includes cabin rentals with water and electric hookups. "Nice quite camping area, nice bath houses, walking trails and wonderful inground pool," according to one visitor describing their experience at Brierfield Ironworks.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Oak Mountain cabins feature varying levels of amenities, with most providing beds, basic furniture, and some kitchen facilities. Many cabins allow pets with appropriate restrictions. Reservations are recommended, especially during peak seasons, as availability can be limited. According to a visitor, Oak Mountain State Park "has it all" with numerous amenities surrounding the cabin areas. Weogufka State Forest Flagg Mountain offers more primitive cabin options for those seeking a more rustic experience.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and personal items. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, with some offering only basic amenities while others provide more complete setups. Brierfield Ironworks Historical Park and Oak Mountain both maintain camp stores with basic provisions. Visitors should confirm what supplies are provided before arrival. Full-service cabins typically include refrigerators and cooking facilities, while more rustic options may only provide access to communal facilities. Water and electricity connections are standard at most cabin sites, though amenities differ by location and price point.

Best Cabin Sites Near Brent, Alabama (7)

    1. Brierfield Ironworks Historical Park

    5 Reviews
    Brierfield, AL
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 665-1856

    "Clean restrooms. Easy in and out"

    "Very clean well kept campground lady at campground store very nice well be going back."

    2. Oak Mountain State Park Campground

    96 Reviews
    Hoover, AL
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 620-2520

    "The picnic table was old, but large and quite serviceable. There was a sturdy fire ring with grill at every site."

    "Although the first few tent sites on the B-side are located right off the road, they're set back far enough that they feel pretty secluded with plenty of trees to give a slight sense of privacy."

    3. Bama RV Station

    3 Reviews
    Peterson, AL
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 722-7005

    $30 - $35 / night

    "Quiet campground with 3 dog parks level lots. Numerous sewer as well as non sewer lots. Economy camping option in the economy storage area."

    4. Kountry Air RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Prattville, AL
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 365-6861

    "We had full hook up, a picnic table & there is a small clean restroom near the pool if needed along with a laundry room & place to sit inside if it's hot out. "

    "When we made reservations, we were told to only take exit 179 off I-65 and follow the GPS directions, as any other way will take you on narrow roads, including gravel roads."

    5. Backcountry Site — Oak Mountain State Park

    1 Review
    Pelham, AL
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 620-2520

    $6 - $18 / night

    "You’ll never run out of things to do between the endless hiking trails, the museum of wildlife, and the wildlife rescue center. There’s an archery station within the park and a petting farm."

    6. Weogufka State Forest Flagg Mtn

    3 Reviews
    Weogufka, AL
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 543-3801

    "Access to southern terminus of the Pinhoti Trail. CCC tower and cabins from 1930’s."

    "This is a review for the backpacking shelter located along the Pinhoti trail in Weogufka State Forest."

    7. Wildwoods Hideaway - Members Only

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    Moundville, AL
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 860-0836

    $40 - $60 / night

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  • B M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 2, 2020

    Kountry Air RV Park

    Clean quiet campground

    We have stayed here many times when were on the road heading  out for the summer.  We had full hook up, a picnic table & there is a small clean restroom near the pool if needed along with a laundry room & place to sit inside if it's hot out.  They have DVD's and some books we trade them where were there. We only stay a night & stay hooked up to the truck. The owners Gigi & her husband work hard to keep the gardens beautiful, the campground maintained & the pool is so clean & refreshing.  You can get propane here. 

    We've stayed 3 different time & had a nice site towards the back with a garden on the side. 

    It's off the beaten path a little but well worth it.

    Full Service Hookups 30/50 AMP Electrical Service Pull Through Sites Large Sites– plenty of room for slide outs City Water Propane Fill and Exchange Center– 7 days a week Trailer Rentals– Fully Equipped Ice Escort to Site, 24-Hour Laundry Room Clean Showers Free WIFI Hotspot Park-Like Setting– lots of shade trees Walking Trails Swimming Pool~ Seasonal, Picnic Areas Group Fire Ring Gazebo Group Picnic Area.

  • Liz W.
    Oct. 20, 2020

    Oak Mountain State Park Campground

    Nice campground in a fantastic state park

    We spent the weekend in site A59 with two tents and three people. It is a nice, level site with plenty of room for everything we needed. Most tent sites in the campground have cinder block retaining walls build in that make the sites level and are very convenient for setting up your kitchen area.  The picnic table was old, but large and quite serviceable. There was a sturdy fire ring with grill at every site. NOTE: ALL tent sites in this campground are considered walk-in only, meaning that you can't drive right into the site with your car. Some are closer to the road than others, and it is hard to tell this from map. A59 was maybe 75 yards uphill from the parking spot on the road. Not a problem for us to carry our gear up, but it might be for some. We really liked this site because it backed up to the woods and was nice and shaded. Other tent sites were visible, but not close enough to feel crowded at all.

    Check in was easy. You do not have to pay the park entrance fee if you are camping over night. Maps are available at the store. Staff was very nice and friendly. Firewood is available for $8 a bundle, but it was green and would not burn. I will take the propane fire pit next time.

    The bath house was fine. Not luxurious, but not bad at all. As always, take your own toilet tissue - better safe than sorry. The bath house was warm and cozy, the toilets worked, and there was hot water (very hot) and soap. The hand dryer in the men's side was broken. As far as COVID precautions, there is a sign asking that only one person go in the bath house at a time, but that is not really practical, so a mask is a good idea.

    The activities in the park are fantastic. We hiked for 5 hours and never had to cover the same ground. Views are glorious. There are dozens of other things to do, also. The kayakers seemed to be having a great time, as did the mountain bikers. People are friendly here. Lots of dogs, all responsibly leashed.

  • Johnnie  J.
    May. 30, 2019

    Oak Mountain State Park Campground

    Beautiful Park - Plenty to do!

    *It's been a while since my last visit, but since I camp there every year, several times each summer, I figured I'd go ahead and do a quick review anyway.

    Every summer for the past few years I've traveled to Oak mountain, typically going several times each summer (July and August) to run the Southeastern trail series. Although there are numerous back country camp sites, I've always stayed at the campground due to its convenient location, and always stay at the same campsite (B6) each visit. The campground is divided into two sections (A & B) and each campsite has parking right at the site itself.

    Although the first few tent sites on the B-side are located right off the road, they're set back far enough that they feel pretty secluded with plenty of trees to give a slight sense of privacy. These first few sites have no electrical hookup or water, but are located a short walking distance from the front bathhouse (bathroom and shower). The bathhouse directly across from my site is rarely busy, and the single shower is clean with plenty of hot water.

    Each site has a cinderblock retaining wall, a picnic table, and a steel fire ring with a flip-top cooking grate. If you're tent camping, the pad is dirt with a layer of pea-gravel, so a sleeping pad is a must. Firewood is easy to find in the surrounding woods if there hasn't been a lot of people thru the area. Otherwise, wood is available at the store at the entrance to the campground. The campground is easily accessible from the parks back gate entrance, which is only a short driving distance to pretty much anything you could need (restaurants, gas, groceries, etc).  There's even a small beach area at the back of the campground exclusive to campground guests. The staff is always friendly and reserving a campsite online is easy.

    One of the great things about Oak Mountain State Park is that there's plenty to do aside from the camping; hiking, mountain biking, horse stables, a BMX track, an archery range, canoeing, paddle boats/ paddle boarding, several lakeside beaches with playgrounds, a wakeboarding course, a wildlife rehabilitation center, and a treetop nature boardwalk which features several enclosures where you can view birds of prey up close. Also, if you're into trail running or mountain biking, there are several race series held at the park each year.

    All in all, I love this park and already have my reservations made again for this summer!

  • Clay M.
    Aug. 17, 2020

    Oak Mountain State Park Campground

    Campground is 4 star, Park as a whole is 5 star

    The campground is very acceptable. Some RV sites with FHU and some without sewer. Tent sites also. We have camped here many times on many different sites in the B section. Sites mostly level and drain ok when it rains. Campground registration is easy and painless and staff is great. There is a dump station on the way out of the campground. They sell firewood and fill propane. Some sites near/on lake. This campground stays crowded most of the year. FHU sites go first. Campground is 5.5 miles from main entrance. 

    The rest of the park is amazing. Probably 50 miles of hiking trails. Over 30 miles of biking trails and most are maintained regularly. Also horse/hiking trails and stables. Cabins on semi private lake. 

    18 hole golf course and is enjoyable and easily walkable. 

    Marina with kayak,canoe,sup and pedal boat rentals. This has been closed due to covid19 though. You can still rent these at the cable skiing area near back entrance. Picnic tables everywhere. 

    Archery area with targets and elevated shooting platform.

    Pump track and BMX track.

    Costs 5$ per person to enter park but included if you are camping. 

    Will visit again.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 29, 2019

    Oak Mountain State Park Campground

    OK campground in a very large state park

    Very large park with lots to do within the park including golf, archery, several lakes, and hiking. We had hoped to hike to Peavine Falls, but since we arrived on the first day after Daylight Savings, we ran out of daylight and needed to get an early start the next day. As with other parks we have been in this fall, the lake was closed for swimming for the season. 

    The campground is more than five miles from the entrance to the park and is quite large. It was surprisingly crowded for the first Sunday in November. We did not have reservations but were able to secure an electric site (a frost warning was in effect, so we wanted to be able to use our heater). We could have had our pick of tent (no hookup) sites. Many of the sites had the feel of an RV park. There was no privacy/separation between the sites and the sites vary significantly in size and quality. Some are pull-through, some are paved, some are gravel. Site 9 was level but not all of them were. Each site had a very large picnic table and fire ring. Check-in is at a small store that has some basic supplies but you are within 20 miles of Birmingham and the surrounding suburbs so you can easily stock up on groceries and other needed supplies before arriving. 

    The bathrooms and showers were a little worn but serviceable. It was appreciated that they were heated. 

    What is it about trains and campgrounds? As soon as we settled in for the night, we started hearing the very loud trains throughout the night and into the next morning! 

    An ok campground but unless we were going to take advantage of some of the activities available, we probably would not camp here again.

  • Asher K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 6, 2016

    Oak Mountain State Park Campground

    Packed Tight

    The campsites at Oak Mountain are fairly well travelled and can get pretty packed though they provide all the necessary amenities for camping. Most of the tent sites have a level gravel area with a picnic table and fire pit to set up your site. However, the water pumps are often a little bit of a walk and shared between several sites. They are also very strict about the number of cars and this can make it tricky with a larger group. Overall it is a ok campsite but in a great park with awesome hikes. I would still recommend a visit to anyone who is willing to deal with camping close to your neighbor.

  • Napunani
    Jun. 22, 2022

    Oak Mountain State Park Campground

    Huge Park

    PROS 

    Senior discount 

    Reserved 363 days prior to arriving 

    Very friendly check in staff H

    Huge park…very nicely landscaped and neatly mowed 

    Quiet 

    Regularly saw ranger driving through campground 

    A30 level site and nearly full shade coverage 

    Moveable wooden and metal picnic table 

    Metal fire pit with cooking grate 

    Campfire wood for sale at park office 

    Don’t miss the TREE TOP NATURE TRAIL! 

    Good food at The Grille at Oak Mountain State Park inside the Pro Shop at The Oaks Golf Course 

    All major shopping and eateries just beyond the park boundaries in Pelham, Hoover and Birmingham 

    CONS

    $5 reservation fee for making my own on-line reservation 

    Street lights throughout campground 

    Toilet/shower facility heavily used which badly needs updating 

    Campground trash dumpsters are beyond the campground gate…not walkable 

    Poor signage upon entering Park. We stopped at the first building on the right, as it was marked RANGER OFFICE with a large, rig-friendly parking area, but it was not a check-in for campers. Then we went through another gate on the main roadway and it wasn’t the campground check-in either. Campground directional signs after we got through that gate. Glad we didn’t arrive in the dark! 

    Limited and very tight rig parking at campground gate check-in 

    No notice by park on the south entrance roadwork and roundabout construction...horribly tight to maneuver... recommend North entrance/exit until construction is completed…that’s how we departed. 

    Never saw a camp host 

    No WiFi 

    2 bars Verizon

  • l
    May. 2, 2021

    Oak Mountain State Park Campground

    Oak Mountain

    Beautiful park and very well kept. If you can’t find something to do here you aren’t looking. Mountain Biking, road biking and very well payed out lanes. Tents, cabins, pull thoughts for classA’s. Just a beautiful park!!

  • Lillie M.
    Dec. 9, 2016

    Oak Mountain State Park Campground

    Moderate hiking

    I hiked the red trail loop. The trail is used for hiking and mountain biking. Easy trail to follow with good signs. Overall the trail was moderate and was a fair distance a little over 10 mile hike. Not difficult and pet friendly.


Guide to Brent

Cabins near Brent, Alabama offer accessible lodging options across several state parks and private facilities. Located in central Alabama approximately 40 miles south of Birmingham, these cabin rentals provide shelter in an area characterized by gentle hills, mixed hardwood forests, and moderate year-round temperatures. Winter cabin rentals typically experience mild conditions with occasional freezes, while summer cabin options offer cool evening relief from daytime heat.

What to do

Archery practice: Oak Mountain State Park maintains a dedicated archery station within park grounds. This facility stands alongside numerous other recreational options including "endless hiking trails, the museum of wildlife, and the wildlife rescue center," according to a regular visitor who considers the park "one of my favorite places in the world."

Historical exploration: Brierfield Ironworks Historical Park cabin guests can explore industrial ruins and historical structures on-site. One camper noted the park has "lots of neat buildings" while another mentioned "there appears to be a skeet range adjacent to the camp." The historical park also features walking trails through the former industrial complex.

Fire tower visit: Weogufka State Forest Flagg Mtn offers access to "CCC tower and cabins from the 1930's" according to a visitor. The area serves as "access to southern terminus of the Pinhoti Trail" for hikers wanting to explore the longer trail system. Cabin renters may need "four-wheel-drive to get up to the ruins" according to recent visitors.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Oak Mountain State Park Campground received high marks for cleanliness throughout its cabin and camping areas. Multiple visitors specifically mentioned the "shower house and bathrooms clean and big" while another noted "remodeled bathhouses as well and kept clean even on a busy July 4th weekend."

Swimming options: Cabin renters appreciate water access for cooling off during hot weather. One Brierfield visitor highlighted the "wonderful inground pool" while Oak Mountain cabins provide "gorgeous views" with lake access where "ducks came right up to our site." The Oak Mountain property offers "lakes for fishing, swimming or canoeing."

Helpful staff: Kountry Air RV Park cabin visitors consistently mention exceptional staff service. According to one guest, "GiGi & Don have owned this park for 12yrs. Most helpful!!" while another stated they "felt so welcome" and the owners are "so wonderful and nice people." Staff frequently provide local dining recommendations and assistance with site setup.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most cabin rentals require advance booking, particularly during peak seasons. Oak Mountain State Park allows reservations up to 363 days in advance with a "$5 reservation fee for making my own on-line reservation."

Variable kitchen setups: Cabin amenities differ significantly between locations. Some units have limited cooking facilities while others include more complete setups. Bama RV Station cabin units offer basic accommodations without extensive kitchen facilities as the site is "definitely a parking lot, without trees" and has "no firepits or picnic tables."

Wi-Fi connectivity: Internet access varies between cabin locations. Oak Mountain provides "wifi throughout and almost everywhere in the park has cell reception" while Kountry Air offers a "Free WIFI Hotspot" though signal strength may vary by specific cabin location. Cellular service typically reaches 2-3 bars on major carriers.

Tips for camping with families

Educational opportunities: Oak Mountain provides family-friendly learning environments including a "petting zoo, very neat trail with rescued owls, turkeys and red hawks, and more." These amenities make the cabins suitable for educational family outings.

Trail accessibility: Backcountry Site — Oak Mountain State Park offers cabin rentals with direct access to "endless hiking trails" suitable for different ability levels. Families should research trail difficulty ratings before departure as some routes may be challenging for younger children.

Activity diversity: Families staying in Oak Mountain cabins access multiple recreational options including "golf, biking, archery, lots of trails that are very well marked" all within the same property. This variety allows family members with different interests to find suitable activities without traveling to separate locations.

Tips from RVers

Access considerations: Some cabin locations have challenging approach roads. When planning a stay at Kountry Air, visitors should note it's "off the beaten path a little but well worth it" and staff recommend specific routing instructions: "take exit 179 off I-65 and follow the GPS directions, as any other way will take you on narrow roads, including gravel roads."

Exterior amenities: RVers who occasionally use cabins note the importance of exterior facilities. Kountry Air provides "Full Service Hookups" with a "Park-Like Setting–lots of shade trees" and access to "Walking Trails" from each site. The facility maintains a seasonal swimming pool and picnic areas for guest use.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Brent, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Brent, AL is Brierfield Ironworks Historical Park with a 4.2-star rating from 5 reviews.

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