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Best Tent Sites Near Brownsboro, AL (11)

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    1. TGL Adventures

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    31 Saves

    We are a small family owned property located in the beautiful flint river in Brownsboro Alabama. We are just 15 minutes from downtown Huntsville. We have three decks with beautiful teepees on them as well as five designated primitive spots. We have canoes available, as well as shuttle service.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • Tents

    $25 - $250 / night

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      4. The Campsite at Leigh Acres

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      • Pets
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • Tents
      • Trash

      $25 / night

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      5. Whippoorwill Woods Nature Retreat

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      Two years ago our multi-generational family decided to go on an adventure. We had talked about moving to the woods for years, but finally decided to turn our dreams into reality. After hiking through what felt like every property for sale over 100 acres in North Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee, we finally found the perfect spot.

      Why do we call our property Whippoorwill Woods? Did you know that whippoorwills don’t nest in trees? They lay their eggs on the ground in the forest. They’re birds that love camping! As soon as we heard the whippoorwills start singing this spring, we knew it was the perfect name.

      We’re so excited to share our property with campers who love nature as much as we do. We specifically set up the campsites to give as much privacy as possible. We hope you’ll come visit and soak up the bird songs, the wind in the trees, and the beautiful sunsets over the mountains. We have 20 acres of savannah grassland full of native plants and wildflowers and over 80 untouched acres full of awesome rock formations and creeks with waterfalls available for you to hike. There's a stocked fish pond for catch and release fishing and a gorgeous view overlooking the Cumberland Plateau and the Sherwood Valley.

      Experienced and beginner campers are welcome! We live on one side of the property, so we’re available to assist (setting up tents for the first few times is no joke!) or we’re happy to give you as much space and solitude as you need. We have three campsites available in the native savannah grassland, and one that is a "hike-in and choose your favorite spot in the woods" site. We have a porta-potty available, but if you're hiking in, you'll want to bring some WAG bags with you. If you have any questions, or if there’s anything we can do to help, don’t hesitate to ask!

      We look forward to your visit!

      The Jansohn and Combs Families

      • Pets
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      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • Tents
      • Standard (Tent/RV)

      $30 / night

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        6. The Circus Spot

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        Rustic campsite for 1 tent(3-4persons, tent and sleeping bags can be supplied if needed) near the top of Rainbow mountain. Perfect spot in Madison to have something different to do, see if your kids will fall in love with camping or not, or a stop through on a cross country journey. We welcome any and all camping/outdoor enthusiasts! Fire pit and fire wood 20ft from site. Shared zip line and tennis court with owners. Shared bathroom in owners home if needed(home about 150yards from campsite)

        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Reservable
        • Tents
        • Trash
        • Firewood Available

        $5 - $10 / night

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          8. Turkey Creek Campground — Tims Ford State Park

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          Open year-round, Tims Ford has 168 campsites across three areas, (Main, Turkey Creek, and Fairview). All sites have 30-amp electric service and water hookups. Four sites also have sewer hookups. A dump station is located at the entrance to the campground for self-contained rigs. Two centrally located, heated bathhouses provide hot showers and bathrooms. Each site has a picnic table and a fire ring with a grill. A playground is located within the campground, and several other playgrounds are located throughout the park. The camp store is open year-round.

          The campsites are limited to six people per site, one RV and one tent, or two tents per site. Two of the campsites are ADA compliant and are set aside for that reason. The maximum stay is 14 days March through November. The maximum stay is 28 days December, January, and February.

          TURKEY CREEK TENT ONLY PRIMITIVE CAMPSITES Nightly rates vary based on date and availability. Applicable taxes and fees applied at checkout. The $5 reservation fee per site is non-refundable.

          Turkey Creek is located nine miles north of the main park. There are 20 primitive sites. Each site has a fire ring and picnic table but there is no water or electricity. All offer a grassy surface and range from sunny to partial shade. Each site is limited to two tents and six people. Showers and bathrooms are available at the campground.

          Reservations are required and may be made online.

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          9. Raulston Woods

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          Nestled in a tranquil forest setting just a short drive from I-24, this campsite offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle while still providing easy access to the highway. Surrounded by tall, whispering trees and a carpet of lush greenery, the campsite promises a serene and peaceful retreat.

          As you arrive, you'll be greeted by the calming sounds of nature – birds chirping, leaves rustling, and a gentle breeze flowing through the woods. Each campsite is spacious and well-shaded, offering a sense of privacy and seclusion. The ground is covered with soft mulch ideal for pitching a tent.

          Amenities include a well-maintained fire pit, perfect for evening gatherings and marshmallow roasting under the starlit sky. There also benches so you can relax around the fire.

          Hiking trails meander through the forest, inviting exploration and adventure, whether you’re looking for a leisurely stroll or a more challenging hike. Nearby, a crystal-clear stream flows, offering a refreshing spot for a quick dip or simply a scenic spot to relax.

          Despite being close to I-24, the campsite remains remarkably quiet, with the dense forest acting as a natural sound barrier, ensuring that your stay is peaceful and undisturbed. This hidden gem is perfect for nature lovers, families, and solo adventurers seeking a blend of convenience and tranquility.

          • Pets
          • Fires
          • Phone Service
          • Reservable
          • ADA Access
          • Tents

          $40 - $250 / night

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            10. Cunningham Lookout Serenity

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            62 beautiful acres on lookout mountain with a one mile walking trail, cycling or just horse riding with massive rock creations protruding from the ground, forming a small continual cliff that leads to our waterfall from bear creek and travels all the way to little river canyon. Little river canyon is the deepest gorge on the east side of the USA and ten minutes away from our land. The sunsets are each unique and beautiful. Very peaceful with deer, turkeys, owls, eagles at times, ospreys and even possibly a black bear.

            • Pets
            • Fires
            • Reservable
            • Tents
            • Firewood Available

            $45 - $55 / night

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          Recent Tent Reviews In Brownsboro

          399 Reviews of 11 Brownsboro Campgrounds


          • EThe Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Lake Guntersville  Town Creek
            Sep. 7, 2024

            Lake Guntersville Town Creek

            Clean and convenient

            Somewhat crowded, but it was a holiday weekend. Very clean bathrooms and campground. Employees were extremely friendly, inviting, and knowledgeable!

          • EThe Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from South Sauty Creek Resort
            Aug. 1, 2024

            South Sauty Creek Resort

            Rude employees

            Very rude employees at booking. Fair warning, if you don’t have a brand new RV, don’t bother calling. They only want the new and fancy ones there. Shame as it’s a great location.

          • Jamie Y.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Monte Sano State Park
            Jul. 23, 2024

            Monte Sano State Park

            Great Primitive Sites

            Really enjoyed the primitive camping site. The bathhouse was clean and there are lots of trails to hike. Very close proximity to Huntsville, making it easy to resupply or just go out and enjoy the city. 🌲🌳🏞️ #PrimitiveCamping #HikingAdventures #CloseToHuntsville

          • DThe Dyrt PRO User
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            Jul. 15, 2024

            Honeycomb Campground

            Difficult site

            Deep ditches around my site made it very, very difficult to park my van - terrified that one of my wheels would fall off the edge. Don’t think I will be back.

          • L&A C.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Lake Guntersville  Town Creek
            Jun. 13, 2024

            Lake Guntersville Town Creek

            Beautiful State Park, something for everyone!

            Visited Lake Guntersville State Park, for the day. After taking our granddaughter to Screaming Eagle Zip-line Adventures, located at the gorgeous Lodge, we visited the Campground…and it’s amazing! At the office, we were helped by Rocky, who was friendly and knowledgeable! We received CG info and a map, as well as rates. We are already planning our next trip to visit! The general store was stocked with necessities, as well as souvenirs. Of course we had to get some ice cream! There are several types of sites, monthly, cabins and tent camping. There are boat slips (local rentals) and a Pavilion on the water, basketball and tennis courts, playground, shady dog park, splash pad, and clean bathhouses. Firewood and ice can be purchased at the store. There are also many trails to hike and bike . It is easy to see that this SP is well maintained! The SP Lodge is worth visiting, which has a nice restaurant. LGSP has a golf course, and the quaint town is close by and has shopping and several restaurants.

          • L&A C.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Marshall County Park
            Jun. 13, 2024

            Marshall County Park

            Beautiful County Park, near Lake Guntersville SP, on TN River

            Marshall County Park, is easy to find/see right on 431. Nothing fancy, but well maintained property, and plenty of room for parking and boating.

          • L&A C.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Monte Sano State Park
            Jun. 1, 2024

            Monte Sano State Park

            Beautiful, North Alabama State Park

            Scenic Mountain View! Arrived and greeted by staff at the State Park guard gate, then checked into campground at separate office. Map and instructions given. Nice gravel back-in-site, water and 50amp hook ups. Picnic table and fire-ring at each site. Lots of trees. Sites spaced but not private, not at 33. Lots of traffic , since it is at the entrance and lots of kids riding bikes behind our site as well as tents directly in front of us. Will venture out and explore after the rain, and update as I get info. We Have Starlink, still with very poor reception((under 50) and little to no connectivity with T-Mobile. Would not reserve here for 2 weeks again at this site, for lack of privacy and for partial hook ups.

          • Greg S.
            Camper-submitted photo from DeSoto State Park
            May. 20, 2024

            DeSoto State Park

            4.9 stars

            What a beautiful place. Stayed the weekend and hit almost all of the trails, saw 4 waterfalls and so many amazing rock formations. There are three trailheads that leave directly from the campground, which is a well-kept and clean place with well spaced sites. The upper loop is on a hill, but the sites are spaced out slightly more than the lower loop. The lower loop was more level and a bit newer. The best sites are in the 60s on the outer part of the lower loop. Just a wonderful place to spend a weekend.

          • Justin M.
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            Apr. 5, 2024

            DeSoto State Park

            Great experience, beautiful area.

            Stayed two nights, had a great time. Plenty to do all close by, as well as a few comforts to make the time easier if you want them.

          • MThe Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Monte Sano State Park
            Apr. 3, 2024

            Monte Sano State Park

            Recently renovated camper sites

            Definitely remember to look at the Park's website for the best way into the park. Our RV specific GPS was waaaay off! All the camper pads have recently been redone, so it's pretty easy to find a flat site. We enjoyed the Japanese tea garden, and look forward to coming back for more hiking and site seeing. 1 washer/dryer per bath house-- not new but got the job done. ATT and Verizon signals weren't super strong but good enough to stream some TV and check email, but we used a high gain antenna.

          • Cathy A.
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            Mar. 3, 2024

            Point Mallard City Campground

            Only a small area is for short term , no wifi

            No wifi per office with no known date of repair. Relatively quiet, lots of vehicle traffic and golf carts. Office staff is very helpful and friendly. Majority of park is longterm. Dog friendly, no dog park at location. Close to shopping but far enough away for quiet.

          • Will G.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Honeycomb Campground
            Nov. 21, 2023

            Honeycomb Campground

            Plenty good enough for a long weekend

            We visited Honeycomb a few days before Thanksgiving and had a good time.

            PROs: • Beautiful views from lakefront sites • not crowded, very quiet in mid-November • hard packed gravel pad was level left-to-right, no leveling blocks under tires needed • easy driving distance to lots of local activities/attractions

            CONs: • only one working bathroom/shower house…could be an issue when the campground is crowded considering their are no sewage hookups on site • sites are pretty close together, not much room for outdoor family activities • WIFI (extra charge) was very inconsistent

          • CThe Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Lake Guntersville  Town Creek
            Nov. 5, 2023

            Lake Guntersville Town Creek

            Great Campground on Beautiful Lake

            We stayed three nights in primitive camping and it was fantastic. Our site was right on the water and far away from any other campers. The RV camping is not as secluded. Bath houses were very clean and tons of fun things for kids to do around the park.

          • @HomegrownRV 😎.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Tims Ford State Park Main Campground — Tims Ford State Park
            Nov. 3, 2023

            Tims Ford State Park Main Campground — Tims Ford State Park

            Beautiful State Park

            The main campground is very nice. There are a lot of shaded, private spots, but some of the sites are a little close together. Some of them aren’t very level, so just keep that in mind!

            The bathrooms are very clean, bright and heated in the winter. One of the bath houses has separate showers that are completely private.

            There are many traditional hiking trails throughout the park, but there’s also paved paths circling around the campground as well.

            The gift shop and visitors center was large and had a lot of useful things for sale, as well as kids toys and books. Our daughter really enjoyed it. The playgrounds are also very well maintained.

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          • Beth LeVar L.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Tims Ford State Park Main Campground — Tims Ford State Park
            Oct. 31, 2023

            Tims Ford State Park Main Campground — Tims Ford State Park

            Tims Ford Main Campground

            We stayed the final weekend open for the season and it was a fantastic stay. There are paved paths for miles right there off the campsites. There are other trails as well not paved with but more tugged/traditional trails with bridges and cottonmouths lol be careful. The sites are close enough to the water for bank fishing. The bathrooms were great too. Clean when we arrived and convenient to our site #44, we were right across from them. These were a private bathroom shower situation in each door. The other shower house had men and women bathrooms and private showers separately. We visited the gift shop and information center, the people working there are helpful and friendly. I definitely recommend. We stayed just in time before the temps dropped from 80 degrees one day the day we left dropped to 45 during the day.

          • M
            Camper-submitted photo from Honeycomb Campground
            Oct. 29, 2023

            Honeycomb Campground

            Run by tyrants!

            First, I’ve stayed here many times tent camping with more than one tent on one site with no issues. We took a camper this time and met up with some family who would be staying in a tent. We set up site and hung up a hammock, and within minutes, an employee came and rudely told us our set up wasn’t allowed. We had to take down our hammock (never had that happen anywhere else before), and forced us to pay an extra $75 to rent the neighboring site for our family to set up their tent for the weekend. When they came back around, they said, “You didn’t have to move your tent, you just had to rent the extra site.” It made zero sense, especially when we had noted at reservation that we’d have more than one vehicle, a tent, a camper, and 4 adults + 3 kids. Next came check out. We waited for 3 hours for our turn to use the dump site, we were all packed up and ready to go at 9:30am. To be such a large park, more than one dump site is needed. There’s also a ton of traffic going in and out, so it wasn’t super quiet or anything. We won’t be back, it’s overrated, over priced, and run by rude people.

          • E
            Camper-submitted photo from Mill Creek Park
            Oct. 22, 2023

            Mill Creek Park

            False information

            We went there to check out thank goodness this park is not as advertised it is for field workers

          • DJody H.
            Camper-submitted photo from DeSoto State Park
            Oct. 4, 2023

            DeSoto State Park

            Nice place

            Clean place with very friendly staff. Lots of hiking trails. Bath house was clean unsure about water quality

          • Asher K.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from DeSoto State Park
            Oct. 1, 2023

            DeSoto State Park

            Great state park

            This is one of our favorite state parks in Alabama to camp at and is amazing when you visit in the spring and see all the wildflowers. There are also so many great places to swim when it gets hot including DeSoto Falls and the stream that runs through the park.

          • Lauren B.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Bucks Pocket State Park
            Sep. 21, 2023

            Bucks Pocket State Park

            Great campground but dry creek

            This place is great for short stays but it’s he creeks appear to all be dried out. We are going to see a waterfall maybe tomorrow but the creek in the campground is bone dry. Idk if I missed it on their site but it looks like they don’t mention that on the website. The neighbor said all the creeks are empty.

            Update: we had a blast on the trails and the dry creek. Incredible time. It is real wilderness they let you explore without huge constraints. It’s awesome. Hike to the top lookout and see the little sauty falls. Then hike down the dry creek. It’s so amazing. You can go rock climbing, repelling off the top of the mountain. It is very minimal restrictions but beware that you are on your own out there. No cell service to call for help. I give this place 5stars with or without water in the creek.

          • Allison C.
            Camper-submitted photo from Georgia Mountain RV Resort
            Aug. 8, 2023

            Georgia Mountain RV Resort

            Amazing Campground

            We are staying here for several months as we just sold our house and will be traveling FT. Rusty and the entire team have been great to work with! The RV park is great with all the trees - they are adding another 70 sites in the back with a ton of new amenities! Washer/dryer available for $2 per load!! Only a few minutes to Guntersville and the lake! You can walk the lake, go grab a bite to eat or go down to City Harbor! We camped at Georgia Mountain RV Resort in a Fifth Wheel.



          Guide to Brownsboro

          Camping near Brownsboro, Alabama, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, there are plenty of campgrounds to explore.

          What to do:

          • Hiking Trails: Enjoy the scenic trails at Monte Sano State Park Campground. One camper mentioned, "There are lots of trails to hike," making it a great spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
          • Fishing and Boating: At Lake Guntersville State Park Campground, you can fish or rent boats. A visitor shared, "We stayed three nights in primitive camping and it was fantastic. Our site was right on the water."
          • Cave Tours: Don’t miss the chance to explore the stunning caves at Cathedral Caverns State Park Campground. One reviewer said, "You MUST take a tour of Cathedral Caverns. It was so beautiful."

          What campers like:

          What you should know:

          • Site Proximity: Some campgrounds have sites that are close together. A camper at Tims Ford State Park Main Campground mentioned, "Some of the sites are a little close together."
          • Limited Cell Service: Be prepared for spotty cell service in many areas. A review for Cathedral Caverns State Park Campground stated, "Only downside is there is virtually no internet/cell service."
          • Reservations Recommended: During peak seasons, it’s wise to book your spot in advance. A visitor at Honeycomb Campground noted, "Come prepared; very few items at the camp store."

          Tips for camping with families:

          • Kid-Friendly Activities: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds and activities for kids. At Point Mallard City Campground, one reviewer said, "Family friendly with 2 playgrounds."
          • Plan for Meals: Bring your own food or check if the campground has a store. A camper at Honeycomb Campground mentioned, "Only one working bathroom/shower house... could be an issue when the campground is crowded."
          • Nature Exploration: Encourage kids to explore nature. A visitor at Walls of Jericho - Clark Cemetery Backcountry Campsite said, "Great trail! Easy to follow with several great camping spots along the way."

          Tips from RVers:

          • Check Site Size: Make sure your RV fits the site. A review for Fairview Campground — Tims Ford State Park mentioned, "Sparse on shade and level sites."
          • Wi-Fi Availability: Be aware that Wi-Fi can be inconsistent. A camper at Buck's Pocket State Park Campground noted, "WiFi ranged from pretty good to non-existent."
          • Dump Station Access: Check for dump station availability before you go. A visitor at Mountain Lakes Resort mentioned, "Management will not return a call and you can only leave messages."

          Camping near Brownsboro, Alabama, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. Just remember to plan ahead and enjoy the great outdoors!

          Frequently Asked Questions

          • Which is the most popular tent campsite near Brownsboro, AL?

            According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular tent campground near Brownsboro, AL is TGL Adventures with a 5-star rating from 2 reviews.

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