Camping sites near Wing, Alabama center on the Conecuh National Forest and Blackwater River State Forest areas. The terrain consists primarily of longleaf pine forests interspersed with lakes and ponds at elevations around 200-300 feet above sea level. Summer temperatures typically range from 75-95°F with high humidity, while winter nights can drop to the 30s, making spring and fall the most comfortable camping seasons.
What to do
Fishing at Open Pond: The 103-acre Open Pond offers good bass fishing opportunities. "40ft sites W&E, no sewer. We were the only campers on the lake. W & E, no sewer. A few trails to hike and a fishing pier," notes Zachary J. about Open Pond Recreation Area.
Hiking on forest trails: Multiple trail networks connect camping areas throughout the region. "Spacious, clean sites. Lots of opportunities for biking and walking," shares Kevin H. about his experience at Open Pond Recreation Area.
Swimming at designated spots: While many forest lakes prohibit swimming due to alligators, some designated areas are available. "Blackwater River State Park is a hidden gem. You don't need the beach when you've got the pristine white sands of the shores of Blackwater river," explains Jim about Blackwater River State Park Campground.
Paddling on lakes and rivers: Kayaking opportunities abound throughout the region's waterways. "The river and the surrounds are super quiet, peaceful and beautiful. Tubing, kayaking canoeing are all super here," according to Jim at Blackwater River State Park Campground.
What campers like
Privacy between sites: Many campgrounds feature spacious layouts with good separation. "I love that the campsites are mostly spread out so you don't have to worry about neighbors being too close," writes Jennifer H. about Open Pond Campground.
Well-maintained facilities: Despite being rustic, most campgrounds have clean amenities. "The bathhouse is well maintained. The only thing I would love for them to add is playground equipment for the little ones," continues Jennifer H. regarding Open Pond Recreation Area.
Natural beauty: The forested setting provides a peaceful atmosphere. "The campground is nice the lake is beautiful. Verizon cell signal 2 bars. Cash only for payment," notes Timothy F. at Open Pond Recreation Area.
Affordability: Camping in this region remains reasonably priced. "This is a great single loop 20 site campground right on the lake mostly rvers. Individual bathroom, shower rooms, clean, and nice," reports Kevin L. about North Karick Lake Campground.
What you should know
Limited cell coverage: Connectivity varies significantly between campgrounds. "Firstly. Cell coverage sucks. But would repeat. Spacious, clean sites. Lots of opportunities for biking and walking," shares Kevin H. about Open Pond Recreation Area.
Wildlife awareness: Alligators inhabit many water bodies in the region. "There ARE gators in the lake and they have legs to crawl on land. I have been there maybe 50 times and have yet to see the first gator though," explains Bruce M. regarding Hurricane Lake South Campground.
Payment methods: Many campgrounds accept only cash or check. "Pay cash or check only. Call in advance for reservations and to confirm availability," advises Bryan H. about Florala City Park.
Noise considerations: Some areas experience overhead aircraft activity. "The main reason I did not get this campground five stars, which really isn't their fault, but there's quite a bit of air traffic noise with helicopters and planes flying overhead," notes Lisa M. about Blackwater River State Park Campground.
Tips for camping with families
Playground access: Some campgrounds offer dedicated children's play areas. "The campground is very clean, neat and tidy. The playground is awesome it has a zipline and it will hold grown-ups we like to play on," reports Melissa H. about The Oaks Family RV Park & Campground.
Swimming options: Look for designated swimming areas away from potential wildlife hazards. "Down the roads an awesome little swimming hole with pretty clear blue water. We go here very very often and recommend it," shares Melissa H. about Open Pond Recreation Area.
Accessibility to supplies: Consider proximity to towns for restocking. "It's right on the outskirts of town making it convenient if you forgot something at home to run to town and get," notes Melissa H. about The Oaks Family RV Park.
Seasonal considerations: Plan for weather conditions that can affect comfort levels. "Make sure you take supplies, groceries trip is 20-30 minutes," advises Dawn R. about Hurricane Lake North Campground.
Tips from RVers
Hookup availability: Most campgrounds offer electric and water but not always sewer. "All RV spots are back in, but easy access that include water and electric. There is a central RV dump station at the exit," explains Darrell C. about North Karick Lake Campground.
Site layouts: Site configurations vary between campgrounds. "The concrete pads are level and have plenty of maneuvering space around them (helpful especially if you're new)," notes Spencer B. about The Oaks Family RV Park.
Reservation systems: Many campgrounds operate on a first-come basis. "They do not accept reservations, however the camp host is very helpful if you call ahead to let you know how full they are," advises a camper about Open Pond Recreation Area.
Road conditions: Access roads are generally well-maintained. "Remote but good roads all the way to it. South Camp is water only sites but COE has plans to upgrade with some electric sites and a new shower facility soon," shares Bruce M. about Hurricane Lake South Campground.