Best Dispersed Camping near Brent, AL

Dispersed camping near Brent, Alabama centers around two primary areas: Blue Creek Public Use Area in Northport and Weogufka State Forest Backcountry. Blue Creek sits along a river bluff with multiple primitive sites scattered across the area, providing overlook views of the river and dam. Weogufka offers more remote backcountry options with limited designated areas. Both locations permit camping without established facilities or formal campground infrastructure, allowing campers to experience a more primitive outdoor setting on public lands.

Access routes to Blue Creek include paved and unpaved sections, with some visitors noting rough road conditions in portions. Most sites at Blue Creek are accessible via drive-in options, while Weogufka requires hiking or walking to reach camping areas. Neither location provides drinking water, and Blue Creek has only basic sanitation with a latrine but no running water. Fire regulations vary; Blue Creek allows campfires while Weogufka prohibits them. Both areas welcome pets but lack amenities like picnic tables or reservable sites.

The camping experience differs significantly between the two areas. Blue Creek features larger open spaces with river views and occasional boat traffic. "Large area overlooking the river that gives you a slight breeze for 85 degrees in mid June," notes one camper about Blue Creek's bluff sites. Another visitor mentioned, "There are some wooded spots across the street, but I prefer the overlook area. Big enough for several overlanding rigs or tents." Weogufka provides a more secluded forest setting with unique features. One camper described finding "a platform that was built to set up a tent on where an old building used to stand. The fireplace is the only part that is still in place which would actually be kind of nice to use on a cold night." Campers should note water sources are limited at both locations, with Weogufka requiring visitors to either carry water in or hike to nearby streams.

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  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 23, 2023

    Blue Creek Public Use Area

    Great private spot

    About a handful of spots, all with ample room and privacy. Rough road there, but overall easy access and nice view.

  • Michael P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 6, 2025

    Blue Creek Public Use Area

    Totally Relaxing

    I have camped here several times, alway relaxing and restful. Has a latrine, no water or electric. Has boat ramp and camping areas are near pacer park roads. Local traffic is mostly folks going to boat ramp. Camping area is along bluff over looking the River. Second area is in a grove at the end of the paved road and turn around. Ample space, some folks also pull RV down to an area near the boat ramp. Other that the latrine self-contained rustic camping.

  • Asher K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 12, 2021

    Weogufka State Forest Backcountry Site 1

    Platform on old building site

    This site appears to have a platform that was built to set up a tent on where an old building used to stand. The fireplace is the only part that is still in place which would actually be kind of nice to use on a cold night. There are even metal rings installed on the platform that you could use to attach a rain fly. Overall this is very near to the Pinhoti southern terminus so you won't get much distance covered if you camp here but it could work for a late start. There is also a nearby shelter which is my preference but this could be a backup if that gets a little crowded. The other downside to this site is that there is not any water right here so you will either have to carry it in or hike down to one of the nearby streams to fill up. However, it is a pretty cool looking area and deffinitely worth checking out even if you don't stay the night.

  • Adam D.
    Jun. 7, 2024

    Blue Creek Public Use Area

    Relaxing spot for sure

    Fun spot. Very easy to get to. Nice big site felt very private only had 2 or 3 cars come by but everything was very low key.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 2, 2021

    Blue Creek Public Use Area

    Nice overlook of river and dam

    This camping spot is at the top of the bluff overlooking the river and dam. There are some wooded spots across the street, but I prefer the overlook area. Big enough for several overlanding rigs or tents. There is some traffic on this boat ramp road and the occasional ATV will come through. Still, I like this spot. There is also a large spot just a little further down. It’s more private, but view is not as nice.

  • kThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 19, 2024

    Blue Creek Public Use Area

    River Bluff overlook, Blue Creek public use area.

    Large area overlooking the river that gives you a slight breeze for 85 degrees in mid June. There are a few other sites in the woods, but no breeze and mosquitoes. Actually has a concrete overlook view area above the river


Guide to Brent

Dispersed camping near Brent, Alabama offers primitive sites on public lands between elevations of 300-1000 feet, with oak-pine forest dominating the landscape. Summer temperatures typically range from 75-90°F with high humidity, while winter camping sees temperatures between 30-50°F. Most sites lack facilities and require self-sufficiency for water, waste management, and camping supplies.

What to do

Boat launching options: Blue Creek Public Use Area provides a dedicated boat ramp with nearby camping spots. "I have camped here several times, alway relaxing and restful. Has a latrine, no water or electric. Has boat ramp and camping areas are near pacer park roads. Local traffic is mostly folks going to boat ramp," reports Michael P. about Blue Creek Public Use Area.

Fishing access: Multiple fishing spots exist along the river bluff areas. "This camping spot is at the top of the bluff overlooking the river and dam," notes one camper about the accessible fishing opportunities at Weogufka State Forest Backcountry Site 1.

Hiking connections: Some dispersed sites connect to trail systems. "This is very near to the Pinhoti southern terminus so you won't get much distance covered if you camp here but it could work for a late start," explains Asher K. about Weogufka's proximity to established hiking routes.

What campers like

Natural cooling: The elevated positions of some sites provide relief during hot months. "Large area overlooking the river that gives you a slight breeze for 85 degrees in mid June. There are a few other sites in the woods, but no breeze and mosquitoes," shares Adam D. about Blue Creek Public Use Area.

Privacy between sites: The camping areas offer good separation. "About a handful of spots, all with ample room and privacy. Rough road there, but overall easy access and nice view," reports Stella about Blue Creek Public Use Area.

Historical features: Some backcountry sites contain remnants of old structures. "The fireplace is the only part that is still in place which would actually be kind of nice to use on a cold night. There are even metal rings installed on the platform that you could use to attach a rain fly," describes Asher K. regarding unique features at Weogufka State Forest.

What you should know

Road conditions: Access roads vary significantly in quality. "Fun spot. Very easy to get to. Nice big site felt very private only had 2 or 3 cars come by but everything was very low key," mentions Adam D. about Blue Creek Public Use Area.

Water planning: No potable water exists at sites. "There is not any water right here so you will either have to carry it in or hike down to one of the nearby streams to fill up," cautions a camper about Weogufka State Forest.

Traffic patterns: Some areas experience regular vehicle traffic. "There is some traffic on this boat ramp road and the occasional ATV will come through. Still, I like this spot," notes Steve S. about Blue Creek's boat ramp area.

Tips for camping with families

Space considerations: Look for areas with room for multiple tents. "Big enough for several overlanding rigs or tents," describes Steve S. about the main overlook area at Blue Creek Public Use Area.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dispersed campground near Brent, AL is Blue Creek Public Use Area with a 4.4-star rating from 5 reviews.