Best Campgrounds near Theodore, AL

Theodore, Alabama features several established campgrounds catering to different camping preferences, with most sites offering full hookups for RVs while maintaining tent camping options. The area includes All About Relaxing RV Park with 41 sites, I-10 Kampground, and Mobile Oaks RV Resort, all providing year-round access. Within a short drive, campers can reach Meaher State Park Campground and Blakeley State Park Campground, which offer more natural settings with cabin accommodations alongside traditional camping areas. Most campgrounds in the region maintain proximity to Mobile Bay and the Gulf Coast.

The Gulf Coast climate allows for year-round camping, though summer months bring high humidity and temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F. Hurricane season (June through November) requires careful planning, as coastal campgrounds may implement evacuation protocols during severe weather. Most developed campgrounds in the Theodore area provide full hookups with 30/50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections. Reservations are strongly recommended, particularly during winter months when snowbirds increase occupancy rates at RV-focused properties. Shady Acres Campground provides a central location for exploring regional attractions, with one visitor noting it offers "a nice, quiet place with no amenities central to everything... about an hour to Gulf Shores and about a half hour to Dauphin Island."

Campers consistently mention the strategic location of Theodore's campgrounds for accessing Gulf Coast attractions. The proximity to Mobile Bay, Dauphin Island, and Gulf Shores beaches makes these sites popular base camps for coastal exploration. Several campgrounds feature fishing opportunities, with Meaher State Park situated directly on Mobile Bay providing excellent water access. A visitor to the region commented that "the sites are shady and sparsely wooded" with "great simple little sites, clean, good wildlife, nice little park, fishing from the pier if you don't have a boat." Mixed-use campgrounds throughout the area balance natural settings with convenient access to urban amenities, making Theodore an appealing destination for campers seeking both outdoor recreation and city conveniences.

Best Camping Sites Near Theodore, Alabama (141)

    1. All About Relaxing RV Park, Mobile, AL

    10 Reviews
    Theodore, AL
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 375-0661

    $50 - $65 / night

    "I sent an email via Dyrt app early in the morning, before we departed from a boondock location. The owner called me 20 minutes after they opened, she was very nice and informative."

    2. Meaher State Park Campground

    32 Reviews
    Daphne, AL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 626-5529

    "Nice flat sites in the pines and next to the Bay. Bathhouses are nice. Only problem is they are push button showers so it takes a couple pushes to get it hot."

    "**This park is in the middle of the delta, giving easy access to the water and lovely views. Trails are short but the boardwalk connecting the two parts of the park is incredible."

    3. Blakeley State Park Campground

    30 Reviews
    Spanish Fort, AL
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 626-5581

    "**When you think Alabama this is the kind of beauty you imagine. The water, huge oak and cypress trees, Spanish moss, boardwalks are all lovely to explore."

    "Most sites have some privacy but a few are close to neighboring sites. Its a short walk to the bathhouse and tons of hiking trails are nearby."

    4. Dauphin Island Campground

    32 Reviews
    Dauphin Island, AL
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 861-2742

    $50 / night

    "I loved the path/boardwalk to the beach. The beach is beautiful white sand and is not crowded at all. The areas around the beach are not developed so you get a more natural view."

    "Great park if you want to camp next to the beach! A short walk and dog friendly! Bath houses were great! No campfires ☹️, but a great place!"

    5. I-10 Kampground

    4 Reviews
    Theodore, AL
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 653-9816

    "People are very friendly there the bathrooms are nice and clean the showers everything is maintained and And I love the way you drive up hook up to your RV power is there everything is real nice"

    6. Mobile Oaks RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Theodore, AL
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (251) 277-7550

    $58 - $65 / night

    "Alot of nice size trees with a 14 acre lake and swimming pool. They sell propane on site also. Alot of long term worker campers but it's been a nice month here."

    "I stayed here for 6 months and I was right down by the lake and pool. It is mostly permanent or out of town workers but it is nice and peaceful. Nice people that stay there."

    7. Homestead RV Community

    3 Reviews
    Theodore, AL
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 973-2484

    "The dog park is so big and our pups were able to really run around and get their energy out."

    8. Winner's Circle RV Resort

    1 Review
    Theodore, AL
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 653-1034

    "Seems newer, close to town but not with all the noise, set far back from the road, clean, really nice pool, great amenities. Reasonably priced. We would visit again"

    9. Chickasabogue Park - Temporarily Closed

    9 Reviews
    Eight Mile, AL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 574-2267

    "Chickasabogue is a bit run down but it’s a great spot to get away from the bustle of daily life. There’s a sports field, water access, and several short, easy paths to hKe."

    "There are hiking trails leading off from the site.

    The ants were not a problem & definitely not as bad as compared to other local sites I've camped at."

    10. Shady Acres Campground

    3 Reviews
    Mobile, AL
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 478-0013

    $41 - $46 / night

    "Close to the USS Alabama Mem. Park and about an hour to Gulf Shores. About a half hour to Dauphin Island. Stayed 12 days while WFC. Mike, the property mgr. was great."

    "Slightly unlevel gravel, drive through spot, not enough to worry about blocking. Good amount of shade! Trash can available at each site. Full hookups and cable."

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Recent Reviews near Theodore, AL

632 Reviews of 141 Theodore Campgrounds


  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Alabama Coast Campground

    Very nice spot!

    Extremely scenic and friendly staff. Great playground, 2 dog parks. Would stay again!

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 13, 2025

    Island Retreat RV Park

    Change of Scenery

    Camping down in Florida earlier in week decided to go to Gulf Shores for a change of scenery. Nice RV park. Staff are great. Most sites are full sun. Great central location to the beach (bike ride or drive). Bike and walking path. It’s off the main tourist area so it’s nice and quiet. MO’s Landing is right across the street so you can put a boat in or you paddleboard/kayak and tool around Little Lagoon. The only reason for not a 5 star is a lot of the sites do not have the patio area right off the center of the trailer where you normally would hang out. Ours had 3 ft of concrete then drop off to sandy ground. Still a really nice RV park.

  • Tim B.
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Santa Maria RV Park

    Great RV Park - Very Easy Going

    My family and I had a great experience at Santa Maria RV Park in Gautier, MS during our travel adventure around the Gulf. Pam at the main office is very easy to communicate with, and their RV hookups are in great condition. Pads can be rented with no maximum time limit. The pool is just the right size for parents and kids, and the security fence around the pool area made it really easy to keep an eye on everyone without any fuss. Highly recommend Santa Maria RV Park to anyone traveling around the Gulf shore and/or southern Mississippi.

  • Hugo R.
    Aug. 4, 2025

    SUGAR SANDS CAMPGROUND

    Amazing peaceful waterfront RV and tenting campground

    Verry clean and peaceful campground on the river and family friendly.

  • Hugo R.
    Aug. 4, 2025

    SUGAR SANDS CAMPGROUND

    Amazing 72 acre nestled around the Bluff creek

    Clean and nature at his best, peace full family oriented. Waterfront with swimming and canoeing! Concession area and multiple clean showers and bathrooms, open all year !

  • Randi P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 25, 2025

    Presley's Outing

    For the Locals

    I stayed the entire month of June at Presley’s Outing with my parents (though I also grew up coming here). There’s a beach for day-use visitors and a separate one for long-term campers, which helps keep things a little more relaxed if you’re staying for a while. Entry is around $6/day for adults, and the monthly camping rate was about $750.

    Campsites are very close together—at least where my parents were parked near the bathhouse—which made it feel a little cramped for us. There are definitely nicer, more spacious spots, but the campground was fully booked during the summer. I’m not sure if those spots cost more.

    The bathhouse was decent (though warm in the June heat), and there’s a laundry facility onsite. Alcohol isn’t allowed, but there is a boat ramp where we launched our jet skis and boat with no issues. You can fish or head upriver, which adds some fun variety to the water access.

    There are also a few bonus features—kayak and canoe rentals, golf cart-friendly paths, basketball and tennis courts, a volleyball net, grills and picnic tables throughout the day-use area, and even a little air pump station. They sell ice onsite, and there’s a small restaurant, though I’ve never eaten there and couldn’t say what’s on the menu.

    Overall, it’s a decent spot for families or those with a nostalgic connection to the place. For us, the tight layout made it feel a bit too packed, and I’m not sure I’d rush back—but it’s got charm, convenience, and a solid list of amenities if that’s what you’re looking for.

  • Wendee W.
    Jun. 25, 2025

    Gulf Shores-Pensacola West KOA

    Older but nice

    The sites are a combination of dirt and grass. Ours is level enough no problems there. WiFi is okay they publish that it doesn’t work for streaming but it worked fairly well for our TV. We would stay here again for the price in comparison to other RV parks close by.

  • madison M.
    Jun. 18, 2025

    Bay Breeze RV on the Bay

    Love it!

    Small, homey campground! Clean bath houses, lots of shady trees, and plenty of parking! The campground sits a max of 75 yards from the bay (depending on where your camper sits). A long peer leads out to the water making a beautiful sitting and fishing spot. The boat ramp is right beside the peer! The beach is a short drive down the road!


Guide to Theodore

Theodore, Alabama camping destinations provide access to coastal marshlands, creek networks, and pine forests at elevations near sea level. Sites around Theodore can serve as a central base for exploring both inland nature areas and Gulf Coast beaches. Camping options in this region accommodate RVs and tent campers year-round with specialized services for longer stays.

What to do

Kayaking and water access: Chickasabogue Park offers creek paddling with kayak rentals available. The park includes "a small beach area with roped off swimming and covered picnic tables, a boat dock and canoe/kayak rental," according to Karen L.

Historical exploration: The Civil War sites at Blakeley State Park Campground provide educational opportunities with interpretive trails. One visitor noted, "2000 acres, walking auto cell phone tours of civil war, boat tours," and described the experience as "awesome."

Cycling opportunities: Bring bicycles to experience the island routes at Dauphin Island. A reviewer mentioned, "one of the best features about the island is you can ride your bicycle from one end of the island to the other. Get up early to get some great pics of the sunrise."

Fishing access: Several parks offer shoreline fishing without requiring a boat. At Meaher State Park Campground, you'll find "a nice little fishing pier" with good catches possible. A camper shared they were invited to a fish fry after neighboring campers "caught so many fish they invited us to their BBQ and on a sunset cruise."

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Many campers appreciate parks with adequate space and vegetation between campsites. At All About Relaxing RV Park, "nice landscaping exists between each site" and the sites feature "level and hook-ups are convenient."

Clean, private bathrooms: Modern bathroom facilities receive high praise. One reviewer noted All About Relaxing RV Park's "bathhouse has 4 guest bathrooms like you would find in a house. Each has a sink, vanity, toilet and very large shower. By far the nicest I have ever seen at any campground."

Fast internet access: Work-from-camper opportunities exist at several parks. At Homestead RV Community, one visitor praised the "best Wi-Fi ever" along with "large concrete sites, friendly host and guest."

Beach proximity: Quick access to shorelines makes several campgrounds popular. Dauphin Island Campground offers "24 hour access to the beach, which is just a short stroll away," and the sites are "a nice shady spot" within minutes of the beach.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Winter brings influx of long-term visitors. While summer months see higher temperatures, the winter season fills campgrounds with snowbirds and working campers. Hurricane preparations may be necessary from June through November.

Site leveling requirements: Some parks have uneven sites requiring blocks or levelers. One camper at Winner's Circle RV Resort found it "seems newer, close to town but not with all the noise, set far back from the road" and "reasonably priced."

Insect management: Ants and mosquitoes can be problematic in coastal and wooded areas. Karen L. noted of Chickasabogue Park that "the ants were not a problem & definitely not as bad as compared to other local sites I've camped at."

Noise considerations: Highway proximity affects some campgrounds. For Chickasabogue Park, a reviewer mentioned "the only negative I have is that the sound from the nearby highway is definitely noticed."

Tips for camping with families

Dog-friendly amenities: Look for parks with dedicated pet areas. Homestead RV Community provides a "dog friendly [park] with park and dog washing station," and the "dog park is so big and our pups were able to really run around and get their energy out."

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature play equipment for children. Chickasabogue Park includes "a sports complex, a playground, a small beach area with roped off swimming."

Swimming options: Parks with designated swimming areas provide safer water recreation. Dauphin Island Campground offers a beach that's "white and the water is blue, it is absolutely stunning" according to one visitor, though they noted "the actual campground is not great - it definitely could use some TLC."

Educational opportunities: Some parks integrate learning with recreation. Fort Gaines at Dauphin Island allows families to "travel back to the Civil War, give the kids some history with their day at the beach."

Tips from RVers

Site sizes and entry: Most parks accommodate large rigs but interior roads vary in width. At Shady Acres Campground, visitors found a "slightly unlevel gravel, drive through spot, not enough to worry about blocking" with a "good amount of shade."

Hookup types: Full-service hookups are standard at most parks. Shady Acres offers "full hook up" and is "close to the USS Alabama Mem. Park and about an hour to Gulf Shores. About a half hour to Dauphin Island."

Trash service: Some parks offer site-based trash collection. All About Relaxing RV Park provides "trash pick-up at your site every morning," and each site at Shady Acres has a "trash can available."

Reservation recommendations: Advance booking is essential during peak seasons. Mobile Oaks RV Resort (formerly Johnny's RV Resort) maintains a "security gates and cameras" system, though campers should be aware it houses "a lot of long term worker campers."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Theodore, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, Theodore, AL offers a wide range of camping options, with 141 campgrounds and RV parks near Theodore, AL and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Theodore, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Theodore, AL is All About Relaxing RV Park, Mobile, AL with a 4.9-star rating from 10 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Theodore, AL.