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    The northern Alabama countryside surrounding Trinity includes several established campgrounds for RV, tent, and cabin camping within a 30-mile radius. Point Mallard City Campground in nearby Decatur offers year-round camping with full hookups, while Decatur/Wheeler Lake KOA Holiday in Hillsboro provides cabin accommodations alongside traditional camping options. The region encompasses developed sites with amenities ranging from primitive tent areas to full-service RV parks, with most campgrounds situated near Wheeler Lake and the Tennessee River system, providing water access for recreation.

    Road conditions and site accessibility vary significantly between campgrounds in the Trinity area, with most offering drive-in access on paved or well-maintained gravel roads. "Monte Sano State Park has so much to do you could easily spend an extended time there and not be bored," noted one visitor about a popular destination east of Huntsville. Summer temperatures frequently exceed 90°F with high humidity, making spring and fall the preferred camping seasons. Many campgrounds require reservations, particularly during weekends and summer months when facilities near water reach capacity quickly. Cell phone coverage can be spotty in more remote areas, though signal is generally reliable at established campgrounds closer to Decatur and Huntsville.

    Campers consistently rate water proximity as a top consideration when selecting sites in this region. The Tennessee River and its reservoir system create numerous opportunities for waterfront camping, with Joe Wheeler State Park and Point Mallard offering sites near shorelines. Monte Sano State Park provides a different experience with its mountain setting and extensive trail network. A reviewer highlighted that "the campsites in the primitive area are typically separated greatly by trees, so you get more a feeling of privacy." Wildlife viewing opportunities include deer, particularly at dawn and dusk, when they frequently appear near camping areas. Though some campgrounds lie close to urban areas, many provide sufficient tree cover and spacing to create a sense of seclusion even when facilities are at capacity.

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    Best Campgrounds near Trinity (116)

      1. Decatur / Wheeler Lake KOA Holiday

      4.5(13)8mi from Trinity11 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This is a huge, beautiful campground with spots that back right up to the water's edge. There are plenty of amenities for the kids, and we had a blast."

      "We enjoy being close to conveniences, but far enough away to unplug and unwind."

      2. Point Mallard City Campground

      3.8(13)8mi from TrinityRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Walking distance to water park. Sites are very nice, although a little close to each other."

      "Very friendly staff, clean bath houses and next to a fun water park. Located in Decatur, AL, you are close to grocery stores, gas stations, restaurants and more!"

      3. Joe Wheeler State Park Campground

      4.2(19)19mi from TrinityRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "ONE OF THE BEST STATE PARKS IN ALABAMA GREAT TRAILS LARGE RV SITES GREAT STAFF AND GREAT EVENTS PLENTY OF WILDLIFE RUNNING AROUND"

      "This is a great spot located in Northern Alabama just east of Florence on the Tennessee River."

      from $17 - $256 / night

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      4. Jay Landings Marina & RV Park

      3.5(4)4mi from TrinityRVs

      "Jays landing has many amenities, full hookups, pool, boat docks, fishing dock and a nice area to gather near the River. Staff was very friendly and works with us on last minute reservations."

      "The pool was also a beautiful plus and it was a perfect temperature for a nice relaxing after driving dip! Again, very clean and well maintained."

      5. Monte Sano State Park Campground

      4.7(81)34mi from TrinityRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This site backs up to a draw and each evening just before dust we could watch the deer walk up through.  The bathhouse is centrally located, newer, and cleaned daily."

      "On top of Monte Sano in the woods and a world away from the town -- although it's close by. So many trails to run or walk and a playground for the kiddos. This has primitive camping as well as W/E/S."

      from $14 - $30 / night

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      6. T's Outback RV Park

      4.5(6)14mi from TrinityRVs, Tents

      from $45 - $550 / night

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      7. Cowford Campground

      5.0(1)6mi from TrinityRVs

      "Right off the TN River, boat access, fishing, swimming and a couple of trails to walk. Small cafe down the road. My husband stayed here for a few months before we sold our house and moved."

      from $24 - $142 / night

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      8. Northgate RV Travel Park

      3.7(6)17mi from TrinityRVs, Tents

      "The Roosters were crowing on their adjacent farmstead and we were at peace in the countryside.  Road noise was minimal, surprisingly, and no jake brakes were heard. "

      "The only “complaints” were no fire pits for fires and is a little noisy from the highway traffic. Otherwise great pull thru full hookup RV park for the price."

      from $50 / night

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      9. Brushy Lake Recreation Area

      4.5(15)24mi from TrinityRVs, Tents

      "Campground Review: Located right outside of the core part of Sipsey wilderness (William Bankhead) this campground is a great place for people who want to be around other tent campers and want something"

      "Close to Sipsey Wilderness and several waterfalls. Clean and quiet. Short paved walking trail, fishing pier, restrooms/showers."

      10. Lentzville Road

      4.3(3)17mi from Trinity

      "GPS location was a little off. Road is close but not too busy. Beautiful spot to canoe or kayak. Lots of fishing."

      "A woman who camps here frequently warned us about the man that lives near these spots."

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    Recent Reviews near Trinity, AL

    473 Reviews of 116 Trinity Campgrounds


    • sThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 16, 2026

      Lentzville Road

      Beautiful

      Absolutely beautiful spot. There are trash cans at each of the three pull-offs. However, there is shattered glass, trash, and abused trees at each of the spots. Daily reminder to treat the few free spots we have left with respect and to leave it better than you found it. A woman who camps here frequently warned us about the man that lives near these spots. She said that he and his two dogs will come snoop, but we didn’t have a problem from him, but both of his dogs came down and barked at us in our site at 7 am. They weren’t necessarily aggressive but they definitely weren’t friendly. Besides that, fantastic vibes. If you camp here, I recommend camping at one of the two that are farther away from the guys house and you won’t have a problem with either him or the dogs. Very close to the water, very close to the road. Lots of wildlife so be prepared for fish jumping, critters, branches snapping, snuffling, birds throwing hands, and growling. More here than at most other sites in my experience. You can get great fishing done here but I believe you need a permit. Great stars out here too.

    • vicki S.
      Jun. 5, 2026

      Palomino RV Resort

      A great find for our overnight stay

      We found the park on the Dyrt Ap, just browsing parks in the area to stop and boy did we strike gold! Clean, nice pads, beautiful setting next year we plan to stay a couple nights to explore the area

    • A
      Jun. 1, 2026

      Love's RV Stop-Muscle Shoals AL 580

      Annoying

      We reserved site 1, Arrived and hooked up and power wouldn’t work. It took them like an hour to tell me ( It’s on your side, I’m showing it’s working on my computer. ) I hooked a voltmeter to the pedestal, Surprise No power. Called back and was told “ I’ll move you but your going to have the same problem “ so I moved to site 2 and surprise surprise, The power worked, So nah fix your shit

    • GThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 25, 2026

      Wolf Pen Hunters Camp

      Nondescript

      Just wanted to park and sleep. Easy to do here but I didn't explore beyond my spot.

    • GThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 11, 2026

      hillside Rv village llc

      Clean, well maintained basic RV park

      All gravel with some spaces having grass patches between sites. Some road noise but not too bad. Priced right for what you get.

    • Krista S.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 4, 2026

      Lentzville Road

      Fabulous place

      We have a 36’ RV that we pulled in spot. GPS location was a little off. Road is close but not too busy. Beautiful spot to canoe or kayak. Lots of fishing.


    Guide to Trinity

    Camping spots near Trinity, Alabama span across a 30-mile radius with elevation changes from the Tennessee River lowlands to the higher terrain of Monte Sano Mountain at 1,621 feet. Summer temperatures regularly range from 70°F overnight to above 90°F during daytime hours, with spring and fall bringing more moderate temperatures in the 60-80°F range. Many campsites require advance booking during peak seasons, particularly those offering water activities from April through September.

    What to do

    Kayaking and water sports: Decatur / Wheeler Lake KOA Holiday offers waterfront sites perfect for launching kayaks and small boats. "We took a kayak out fishing and caught a large bass. Fun memories," notes Tom G. The campground provides various water equipment rentals including paddle boards, kayaks, and jet skis.

    Mountain biking and hiking: Monte Sano State Park Campground features multiple trail difficulty levels for both hikers and mountain bikers. "The hiking is moderate to extreme up and down some interesting rock formations. The mountain bikers and bikers seem to enjoy themselves too, flying down the closed roadway," according to one visitor. The park's extensive trail network connects to an adjacent land trust area.

    Fishing opportunities: Brushy Lake Recreation Area provides excellent fishing access for $5 per night. "The 33 acre lake is perfect for canoeing or kayaking. The fishing is excellent," reports Gregg G. The campground includes a fishing pier and bank access points around the small lake.

    What campers like

    Waterfront camping: Joe Wheeler State Park Campground receives high marks for its spacious lakeside sites. "Most sites are on the water with full hook ups! All sites are spacious! Hiking trails all around with water access everywhere," explains Noel J. Many campers appreciate the combination of water views and utility connections.

    Privacy between sites: Several campgrounds offer good separation between campsites. At Brushy Lake Recreation Area, "The sites are each pretty sizable and have a good bit of privacy. They also each have a picnic table that is bolted to the ground and a hook for hanging gear and trash," according to one camper.

    Clean facilities: Point Mallard City Campground maintains well-kept common areas despite high usage. "Nice clean campground. Walking distance to water park. Sites are very nice, although a little close to each other," notes Timothy R. The campground offers trash collection three times daily, eliminating the need to visit dumpsters.

    What you should know

    Site spacing varies significantly: Some Trinity area camping facilities have tightly packed sites. At Point Mallard, "This place is tight. Not in the Urban Dictionary meaning of tight, but in the actual meaning of tight. It's hard to tell if there are more trees or RVs on the property," reports Katie D.

    Many campgrounds have permanent residents: Several RV parks around Trinity host long-term campers. At T's Outback RV Park, one visitor noted, "Down here working for a few months and wanted a clean quiet safe place. This place is all the above. $450 a month including utilities."

    Internet connectivity varies widely: Cell service and WiFi availability fluctuate throughout the region. At Quail Creek RV Resort, "The CG WiFi was pretty good, but we put up our Starlink with no problem getting a northern shot. We got 3 bars on Verizon," according to a recent visitor. Some more remote sites have no connectivity at all.

    Tips for camping with families

    Water park access: Point Mallard Campground provides easy access to the adjacent water park. "The fact that this campground stays packed should be an indication of what a great place it is! Very friendly staff, clean bath houses and next to a fun water park," notes one reviewer.

    Playground facilities: Monte Sano State Park offers multiple play areas for children. "There are cool little wooden play obstacles for the kids in the campground and a huge playground 1/2 mile away inside the park," writes Greg S. The park also features a Japanese garden that interests children.

    Bug protection: Decatur / Wheeler Lake KOA Holiday has beautiful waterfront sites but requires insect preparation. "This is a huge, beautiful campground with spots that back right up to the water's edge. There are plenty of amenities for the kids, and we had a blast. Definitely pack lots of bug repellent if you stay on the water," advises Elizabeth H.

    Tips from RVers

    Road access considerations: Some campgrounds have challenging access points. When approaching Quail Creek RV Resort, "Go left at the stop sign on Mt. Zion Rd from Nat Key Rd when departing the CG! When we departed... we took the right turn, and about the time the trailer swung, we saw the drop-off into the ditch."

    Site angles and positioning: Trinity area RV sites often require careful navigation. At Point Mallard, "The spaces were a little bit tight & close but they were angled nicely. We had to maneuver the trailer around the trees but not complaining about the shade," according to Timothy T.

    Overnight stops: Northgate RV Travel Park provides convenient access for those passing through. "Nice gravel pull-through sites, but not much else here," notes Gaye N. The campground offers full hookups with 50/30/20 amp electric service and accepts cash or check payment.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Trinity, AL?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Trinity, AL offers a wide range of camping options, with 116 campgrounds and RV parks near Trinity, AL and 5 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Trinity, AL?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Trinity, AL is Decatur / Wheeler Lake KOA Holiday with a 4.5-star rating from 13 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 5 free dispersed camping spots near Trinity, AL.

    What parks are near Trinity, AL?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 14 parks near Trinity, AL that allow camping, notably Bankhead National Forest and National Forests in Alabama.