Best Campgrounds near Hollins, AL

Camping options around Hollins, Alabama include both established campgrounds and dispersed sites across varied terrain. Hollins Hunting Camp provides basic dispersed camping with no amenities but offers pine-covered sites suitable for tent camping and small camper trailers. Nearby Wind Creek State Park Campground features full-hookup RV sites, tent camping areas, and cabins along Lake Martin. The region also includes Cheaha State Park with improved campgrounds and Weogufka State Forest with primitive camping opportunities. Both public and private lands in the area accommodate different camping styles, from backcountry sites along the Pinhoti Trail to glamping setups at Bohamia.

Road conditions and access vary significantly among camping areas in this region. Many dispersed sites like those at Hollins Hunting Camp require vehicles that can handle unpaved forest roads. Weather patterns affect camping conditions year-round, with summer bringing high heat and humidity while spring often brings rain that can create muddy access points. Cell service is limited in more remote areas, particularly in Weogufka State Forest and along parts of the Pinhoti Trail. Most established campgrounds remain open year-round, while backcountry areas have no seasonal restrictions but may become less accessible during wet periods. One camper noted Hollins Hunting Camp as "best for overlanding/camper/tents with no marked sites, just pull in and find a spot."

Water access represents a significant draw for many campers in the region. Wind Creek State Park provides popular lakefront camping sites on Lake Martin with full hookups and amenities that receive consistently positive reviews. As one visitor reported, "waterfront sites have a week minimum but if any are available at check-in time you can upgrade." For more secluded experiences, several backcountry sites exist along creeks in Weogufka State Forest, though visitors should be prepared to carry in water at some locations. Camping areas vary in their proximity to hiking trails, with the Pinhoti Trail offering multiple backcountry campsites for hikers seeking more remote experiences. Campgrounds near Hollins typically offer more privacy and fewer crowds than those closer to larger cities like Birmingham, making them popular with campers seeking quieter natural settings.

Best Camping Sites Near Hollins, Alabama (123)

    1. Wind Creek State Park Campground

    47 Reviews
    Alexander City, AL
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 329-0845

    "Lots of trees and lots of waterfront lots on the shores of one of Alabamas most beautiful lakes."

    "We stayed at site 100 it was an excellent site right on the water next to us was like a private beach. This is the only public access to Lake Martin. Large lake for swimming, boating, fishing."

    2. Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park

    90 Reviews
    Oxford, AL
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 488-5115

    "The kids love hiking around Alabama’s highest peak! There is a lake at the base of the mountain that stays busy in summer but it’s not terribly crowded."

    "Cheaha State Park is a absolute must visit if you're living in Alabama or visiting."

    3. Hollins Hunting Camp

    2 Reviews
    Hollins, AL
    2 miles

    "I got in around 8 and there were only a couple people here, lots of space and easy to find a private spot. Hardly any bugs, no amenities"

    4. Oak Mountain State Park Campground

    97 Reviews
    Hoover, AL
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 620-2520

    "It is located only about 20-40 min outside downtown. Oak Mountain has several of options of things to do away from just camping and hiking (which of course are also great to do here)."

    "Oak Mountain State Park is Alabama’s largest state park. Located just outside of Birmingham, it’s easy to escape to nature without being too far off the beaten path. This park is HUGE!"

    5. Bohamia

    4 Reviews
    Talladega National Forest, AL
    18 miles
    Website

    $25 - $99 / night

    "The bath house was just finished and although there were no hammock sites as of yet, Leigh drove  us around the campground and to help us locate the best spot.  "

    "Plenty of beautiful views, hiking trails, and fun to be had. The managers are great and very responsive. Super helpful and have big plans for their campground."

    6. Weogufka State Forest Flagg Mtn

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

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

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

    7. Turnipseed Campground

    16 Reviews
    Munford, AL
    27 miles
    Website

    "We are the only 1s up here for the time being but there's some good walking trails that we hiked on was easy to make a hot meal with the fire ring was able to eat in peace saw some wildlife but not to"

    "Sites are positioned well and decent for tent or something like a motorcycle camper. No water but up the mountain, at the Cheaha State Forest campground, you can refill when nessesary."

    9. Goodwater project

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    Hollins, AL
    1 mile
    +1 (404) 822-9119

    $50 - $100 / night

    10. Cheaha Falls Campground

    10 Reviews
    Munford, AL
    28 miles
    Website

    "This campsite is made up of multiple small campsites all around the falls near the trail. There are additional more private spaces further off the trail but I cover those in a different review."

    "This walk in campsite is right next to the waterfalls. Tons of exploring can be done around camp or you could extend the trails and explore Devils Den Falls as well!"

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Recent Reviews near Hollins, AL

516 Reviews of 123 Hollins Campgrounds


  • Cassandra T.
    Oct. 22, 2025

    Cheaha State Park CCC Primitive Campground

    Cheaha CCC Camping

    All of the tent sites are close to each other and open my the lake and parking lot. Great for a family w kids, not really what we look for. We ordered wood that wasn't delivered. The women's bath house has the WORST smell I've encountered in the last 6k miles of driving and traveling. It's like if there was the world's strongest perfumed dead fish smell room freshener and it was THICK. Like it stuck in your mouth and on your skin. Couldn't shower there. Loads of traffic and it's by the boat ramp, so there was always a lot of people and it was wide open on a grassy field.

  • Martha H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 3, 2025

    GrandStand RV Park

    Great location

    Beautiful park! Easy in and out. Nicely decorated for the fall. Beautiful pool, bathrooms, and showers. Nice laundry room. Owners are very attentive. Would definitely stay again!

  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Oak Mountain State Park Campground

    One of the best !

    Campground was great. Our site on the lake was beautiful and had ducks came right up to our site. Clean and staff were friendly.

  • R
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Chilton County Minooka Park

    Fine for big RV’s

    It’s more of an RV park than campground. There are spaces for tents, but they don’t have picnic tables. The trees are actually behind the sites. So, don’t think about a hammock. The bathrooms are clean, but there are no showers.

  • Peyton P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Hollins Hunting Camp

    Open and quiet

    Best for overlanding/camper/tents. No marked sites, just pull in and find a spot. I got in around 8 and there were only a couple people here, lots of space and easy to find a private spot. Hardly any bugs, no amenities

  • Zoey T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 2, 2025

    Sky Mtwy Dispersed

    Beautiful remote place to set up for the night

    It took us a bit to get here. Google maps tries to send you a way that doesn’t exist. Stay on Campbell rd until you are in the park on a gravel / dirt road and then keep driving. For being a gravel dirt road it’s pretty well maintained. The pull offs for van camping are limited and extremely dispersed off the multiple dirt roads. Some going very deep in the Forrest. We found a great pull through one on the left across from the fire watch tower. Limited to no trash. Beautiful piney woods. Plenty of wood. Completely quiet. Maybe 3 cars pulled past all day. Some cell service. Plenty of trails to hike.


Guide to Hollins

Camping spots near Hollins, Alabama span the foothills of the Talladega Mountains with elevation ranges from 500 to 2,400 feet. The region's pine forests create natural windbreaks at many campsites, and the red clay soil drains quickly after rain. Summer nights typically remain above 65°F while winter camping often sees temperatures dropping below freezing at higher elevations.

What to do

Explore lake activities: Wind Creek State Park Campground offers extensive water recreation on Lake Martin with boat rentals available for day use. "The marina for motorized jon boats and pontoon boats. You can rent these for 4-48 hours. If you're renting one of their boats then you need a vessel license," notes Romeo M. The park includes two separate boat rental locations with different watercraft options.

Hike mountain trails: Turnipseed Campground provides direct access to the Pinhoti Trail system for day hiking or backpacking. "There is a ton of diversity in this area, including lovely plants, geology, animals, and deep almost completely undisturbed wilderness," reports Lynn G. The trailheads are accessible directly from the campground with routes ranging from moderate to difficult.

Family activities: Oak Mountain State Park Campground features multiple recreation options beyond typical camping. "They have a zip line and tree line adventure course, mini-golf, a beach area for swimming, and plenty of fishing spots. They also offer church services on Sunday morning," according to Romeo M. Most activities operate year-round with reduced winter hours.

What campers like

Privacy at primitive sites: Hollins Hunting Camp offers quiet, secluded camping with minimal infrastructure. "No marked sites, just pull in and find a spot. I got in around 8 and there were only a couple people here, lots of space and easy to find a private spot," explains Peyton P. The pine-covered ground reduces tent stake issues common in rocky areas.

Water access: Wind Creek State Park Campground provides multiple waterfront camping options with lake views. "We stayed in site 100 it was an excellent site right on the water next to us was like a private beach. This is the only public access to Lake Martin," shares Rachel G. Sites near the water typically book first, especially during summer weekends.

Seasonal advantages: Winter camping offers unique benefits at some locations. "We were the only trailer in loop D. It was quiet and very enjoyable! Being right on the lake and having the ducks swim up really thrilled our dogs," reports Erin L. about Wind Creek State Park. Lower-elevation sites warm up by mid-morning even during winter months.

What you should know

Accessibility challenges: Many primitive sites require appropriate vehicles. "This has a good road and decent open spots to set-up. Overlanders (w/rtt) will be the most happy. Open areas have tall grass a but, but some have enough pine trees the pine needles make for better ground camping," notes Weather Warrior Media about Hollins Hunting Camp.

Connectivity limitations: Cell service varies dramatically across the region. "No wifi or cell service; but we loved being disconnected," reports Emily C. about Upper Improved Campground at Cheaha State Park. Highest elevations often have better reception, while valleys may have none.

Weather considerations: Mountain areas experience different conditions than valleys. At Cheaha, "some of the pull-though sites have the road in front of your camper (as opposed to behind) leaving no room to use your awning," notes Jeffrey S. Spring brings frequent thunderstorms while fall generally offers the most stable weather patterns.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: Bohamia provides recreation options suited for multiple age groups. "Several hiking trails, but also roads to allow those who prefer to ride. They do offer ice, drink and snack delivery service with QR codes in each area," explains Michael C. The property maintains improved trails accessible to younger hikers.

Playground access: Multiple campgrounds maintain dedicated play areas. "The kids love the lake and the pool, and there is an easy walk on a boardwalk with amazing views at the end on days when the kids don't feel like hiking," shares Bethany M. about Cheaha State Park. Most playgrounds remain open year-round.

Educational opportunities: Several parks offer structured learning activities. "The staff hosted several educational activities and were extremely helpful and informative," notes Jeffrey S. about Cheaha State Park. Program schedules typically appear on park websites or bulletin boards at campground offices.

Tips for RVers

Site selection strategy: Oak Mountain State Park offers varying site configurations. "We stayed at site A30 level site and nearly full shade coverage," explains Napunani, who recommends reserving early for the best spots. Most campgrounds post site maps online showing dimensions and access angles.

Full hookup availability: Wind Creek State Park provides complete services at many sites. "Premium campsites that have 50 amp service, water, sewer, cable and waterfront access," states Rachel G. RV sites typically cost $5-15 more than tent-only sites at most area campgrounds.

Access considerations: Some roads leading to campgrounds present challenges for larger rigs. "You are pretty much going either up hill or downhill while here, not much level ground," warns Shelly S. about Cheaha Falls Campground. Mountain roads often feature switchbacks and limited shoulder space for turning.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Hollins, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, Hollins, AL offers a wide range of camping options, with 123 campgrounds and RV parks near Hollins, AL and 19 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Hollins, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Hollins, AL is Wind Creek State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 47 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Hollins, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 19 free dispersed camping spots near Hollins, AL.