Best Campgrounds near West Blocton, AL

West Blocton, Alabama and its surrounding areas provide several established campgrounds with diverse accommodation options. Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park Campground, located near McCalla, features tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin rentals in a wooded setting. Nearby, Brierfield Ironworks Historical Park offers similar amenities with year-round accessibility. Most campgrounds in the region support both tent and RV camping with varying levels of hookups and amenities, including electric, water, and sewer connections. The area's historical parks combine outdoor recreation with cultural attractions, making them popular for family camping trips.

Campground access and amenities vary significantly across the region, with most sites offering year-round availability. Many campgrounds provide full hookups for RVs, including 50-amp electrical service, while others offer more primitive options alongside developed sites. Bathhouses, showers, and drinking water are common at established campgrounds, though quality and cleanliness can fluctuate with visitor volume. Reservations are recommended, particularly during weekends and summer months when sites fill quickly. Weather remains moderate most of the year, making spring and fall especially popular for camping. A camper noted that "while we were there they were having movie night for anyone staying in the park on a giant screen. They also have an ice cream shop since it gets so hot out."

Visitors to the region frequently mention historical attractions as highlights of their camping experience. Both Tannehill and Brierfield Ironworks parks feature preserved industrial sites that showcase Alabama's ironworking history. Several campgrounds incorporate creeks and water features, providing cooling recreation during hot summer months. As one reviewer shared, "there is a nice little Creek that flows through for fishing. My family has caught small bass and bream and once a year in April they stock it with trout and hold a trout tournament." Campsite spacing varies considerably between locations, with some reviews noting tight quarters in certain sections. Most campgrounds maintain wooded areas that provide natural shade and privacy, though primitive sites typically offer more seclusion than developed RV areas. Seasonal events like Trade Days at Tannehill add extra activities for campers, with multiple reviewers recommending these special weekend gatherings.

Best Camping Sites Near West Blocton, Alabama (62)

    1. Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park Campground

    29 Reviews
    Green Pond, AL
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 477-5711

    $20 - $30 / night

    "Situated on a beautiful mountain side just minute from university of alabama. Camp beside a churning creek and listen to nature."

    "The park is in a great part of Alabama and is located close to a lot of the best hiking in the state. Additionally, the park is set up on an old ironworks plant where many people lived and worked."

    2. Oak Mountain State Park Campground

    95 Reviews
    Hoover, AL
    29 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!"

    3. Deerlick Creek

    26 Reviews
    Peterson, AL
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 759-1591

    $20 - $30 / night

    "My campsite was near the bathroom/shower which was convenient.  Enjoyed the hillside view I had and the walks in the woods surrounding the campground."

    "Greta place to camp in the fall for Alabama football games, only about 15-16 miles from campus, yet very secluded. Really a great place to camp, whether with RV or tent camping!"

    4. Brierfield Ironworks Historical Park

    5 Reviews
    Brierfield, AL
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 665-1856

    "Nice quite camping area. nice bath houses, walking trails and wonderful inground pool!"

    5. Birmingham South RV Park

    18 Reviews
    Pelham, AL
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 664-8832

    $35 - $65 / night

    "They put us in a pull though site which was awesome for being easy to make quiet exit. Never I’m hooked the truck."

    "Easy access to highway, very spacious and new bathrooms and showers. Very much enjoyed our stay."

    6. Hoover Met Complex RV Park

    11 Reviews
    Helena, AL
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 739-7400

    "On the outskirts of a parking lot of a stadium!"

    "In addition to the Hoover Met sports complex and sports arena there is a new brewery within walking distance of the campground."

    7. Candy mountain rv resort

    3 Reviews
    Peterson, AL
    13 miles
    +1 (205) 553-5428

    $30 - $400 / night

    "The facilities were probably lovely back in the day but we still enjoyed walking around exploding the grounds."

    8. Sunset RV

    6 Reviews
    Peterson, AL
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 553-9233

    $29 - $32 / night

    "Because it's across the highway. Close to everything in Tuscaloosa. No 5 stars because it sufficient for camping, not much more! Which is what we do!"

    9. Burchfield Branch Park

    11 Reviews
    Tuscaloosa, AL
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 497-9828

    $20 - $40 / night

    "Most of the campsites are tucked away beneath a canopy of trees with nice shade. The bath houses are always clean, as well as the entire campground. It is great for a relaxing weekend getaway."

    "The location was beautiful but there is no privacy.  The sites are small and very close together with no trees or brush separating them. "

    10. Payne Lake West Side

    7 Reviews
    Moundville, AL
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 926-9765

    "The lake was full of lily pads in bloom when we arrived mid-morning."

    "Watching the sun come up on this lake was so calming. We camped in site 16 and had a good view and a little walk way to the water."

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Recent Reviews near West Blocton, AL

305 Reviews of 62 West Blocton Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • Randi P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 20, 2025

    Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park Campground

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5/5 — Great mix of nature, history, and family fun

    We stayed at Tannehill Ironworks Campground for a long weekend and had a great experience. We arrived late on a Thursday night and appreciated that the ranger is on-site 24/7, since the campground doesn’t take reservations. The process is easy—you just pull in, find a site, and register/pay the next morning. It was a little hard to find a spot in the dark, but that was on us.

    There are three main campground areas. • Campgrounds 1 and 2 offer full hook-ups, with many outer sites backing up to a scenic creek. • Campground 3 has water and electric only.

    We stayed in site 122 in Campground 1, right on the creek. The sites are all gravel with picnic tables (a little worn—we brought our own table setup). Ours was pretty spacious, and since it wasn’t full, we had empty sites in front of and behind us, which made it feel even more open.

    The creek is peaceful and adds great ambiance, but there’s no designated access area for wading or swimming. That said, lots of kids were playing in the water right near their sites.

    T-Mobile service was decent—we were able to use our hotspot to stream TV at night. There’s no public Wi-Fi, but we didn’t miss it. We didn’t use the dump stations, but they looked clean and easy to access.

    Check-out time is 1:00 PM, and we didn’t see an official check-in time or posted quiet hours. The campground was fairly calm and relaxed, especially at night.

    The best part of Tannehill is everything there is to do. We brought bikes and explored miles of trails, all clearly marked by difficulty level. The park is also full of historical buildings like an old mill, furnace, blacksmith shop, and restored cabins (some are available to rent). There’s a Sunday church service at 9AM, playgrounds, picnic pavilions, a general store, a miniature train ride, and even an ice cream shop.

    If you visit during one of their Trade Days weekends, you’re in for a treat—it’s like a huge flea market with over 400 vendors, food stands, and all kinds of local treasures.

    Tannehill is a unique blend of history, nature, and activities for all ages. We’ll definitely be back and would recommend it to anyone looking for a laid-back getaway with lots to explore!

  • Melinda S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 6, 2025

    Oak Mountain State Park Campground

    Oak Mtn State Park Equestrian & section B campground

    A great State Park. I stayed one night in the Equestrian campground. They are all pull thru with as remodeled bathhouse. It was extremely clean. Then moved over to Section B of the main camp ground. Remodeled spaces with adequate space for a newbie to back her travel trailer in with no problems. “ What an Ego booster!” Remodeled bathhouses as well and kept clean even on a busy July 4th weekend. Gets morning sun but shade in the afternoon.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 22, 2025

    Birmingham South RV Park

    Ants, Dogs and Smells

    To be fair, the check in and staff were nice. Sites are level and partially shaded. Rules loosely enforced as there were trucks parked on grass which was noted as a very prominent rule on reservation and check in. Ants attempted to infest anything we sat outside (not food related items were specifically targeted as it was a pair of diving boots and our leveling blocks). It was horrible. There’s little to no control over everyone’s dogs. The best you can get is that they are leashed, otherwise, lunging at people or other dogs and barking all throughout the day is completely permitted. The sites are very small and your neighbors sewer hookups happen to be about 3 feet from your site’s picnic table. It’s just gross.

  • Patrick P.
    Jun. 20, 2025

    Birmingham South RV Park

    Nice place ,

    Nice place , but the internet doesn’t work, bathrooms clean

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 4, 2025

    Higgins Ferry RV Park

    Winter Camping

    The host are very nice and very helpful. This was a group event. The spots are very close and perfect from group camping.

  • Hannah C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 28, 2025

    Payne Lake Spillway

    Spillway recreation area

    The Payne Lake spillway is a nice place to have a picnic and view the lake. There is a pavilion with four picnic tables underneath it and then there are isolated picnic tables around the area. They have fire pits and grills nearby for cooking. There are also bathrooms across from the pavilion. The boat ramp for the lake is right down the road from the spillway parking area. No camping is allowed in this area of the campground.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 23, 2025

    Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park Campground

    Great price for what you get

    Didn’t get to explore much as we stayed 1 night passing through. First come first serve reservations. There were many open spots when we arrived. We paid $25 that included electric hookup, bath house with showers, water on site, and a dump station. I believe you can pay another $5 for sewage on site. There were still several other RVs and trailers here, everyone being very friendly and keeping to themselves. Very quiet sleep and bathrooms were clean. Would definitely recommend.


Guide to West Blocton

Camping near West Blocton, Alabama, is a fantastic way to enjoy the great outdoors. With a variety of campgrounds nearby, you can find the perfect spot for relaxation or adventure.

What to do

  • Hiking and Biking: Many campgrounds offer trails for exploring. At Oak Mountain State Park Campground, one visitor shared, “The park has so many different activities including hiking and BMX trails.”
  • Water Sports: If you love being on the water, check out Deerlick Creek. A camper mentioned, “The site views and peace & quiet are worth it,” especially if you enjoy kayaking or paddleboarding.
  • Wildlife Watching: Campers at Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park Campground have spotted various wildlife. One reviewer noted, “Trails to hike, water to play in, fishing, history places to see.”

What campers like

  • Clean Facilities: Many campers appreciate well-kept restrooms and showers. A visitor at Birmingham South RV Park said, “The bathrooms and showers were consistently clean.”
  • Spacious Sites: Campgrounds like Forkland Campground offer roomy spots. One camper mentioned, “Nice little quiet place. Camp hosts are very nice and helpful.”
  • Friendly Staff: Campers often highlight the helpfulness of campground staff. A reviewer at Gunter Hill Campground said, “The staff was also super friendly and helpful.”

What you should know

  • Road Noise: Some campgrounds are near busy roads. A camper at Rickwood Caverns State Park Campground pointed out, “The park is kind of near a highway and I could hear cars in the evening and at night.”
  • Limited Amenities: Not all campgrounds have full amenities. For instance, at Prairie Creek Campground, one camper noted, “There were only two other occupied sites in our loop at the opposite end of our section.”
  • Primitive Camping: If you’re looking for a more rustic experience, Burchfield Branch Park offers primitive camping. A visitor mentioned, “This campground has zero cell service, so if you can’t do without that read no further.”

Tips for camping with families

  • Kid-Friendly Activities: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds and activities for kids. At Lake Lurleen State Park Campground, a reviewer said, “We really enjoyed the beach area and the trails.”
  • Plan for Bugs: Some areas can be buggy, especially near water. A camper at Deerlick Creek noted, “Unfortunately infested with ticks.”
  • Bring Outdoor Games: Campgrounds often have open spaces for games. One camper at Forkland Campground suggested, “If you’re interested in fishing it right on the water and I hear it’s good fishing.”

Tips from RVers

  • Check Site Size: Make sure your RV fits the site. A reviewer at Birmingham South RV Park mentioned, “The attached photos of the concrete in disrepair at our site speak for themselves.”
  • Wi-Fi Availability: Some campgrounds have decent Wi-Fi. A visitor at Gunter Hill Campground said, “Verizon cell service was okay, bounced between 1-2 bars.”
  • Be Prepared for Road Noise: If you’re sensitive to noise, consider this before booking. A camper at Rickwood Caverns State Park Campground mentioned the nearby highway noise.

Camping around West Blocton, Alabama, has something for everyone, whether you're a family looking for fun or an RVer seeking a peaceful spot.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near West Blocton, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, West Blocton, AL offers a wide range of camping options, with 62 campgrounds and RV parks near West Blocton, AL and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near West Blocton, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near West Blocton, AL is Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 29 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near West Blocton, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near West Blocton, AL.