Best Tent Camping near Foley, AL

Tent camping options around Foley, Alabama include several established campgrounds within driving distance. Bluff Springs Campground in Florida offers tent sites with basic amenities and access to two man-made lakes, while Becks Camp provides waterfront tent camping for those seeking fishing opportunities. Sunny Days Finca, located about 30 miles from Foley, offers a more intimate setting with just one tent site.

Most tent campgrounds in the area provide picnic tables and trash disposal, but amenities vary significantly between locations. Bluff Springs Campground stands out by offering drinking water, showers, and toilet facilities, making it suitable for campers seeking more comfortable accommodations. Becks Camp provides picnic tables but lacks drinking water and bathroom facilities, requiring tent campers to be more self-sufficient. Fires are allowed at both Bluff Springs and Sunny Days Finca, which also provides firewood, but are prohibited at Becks Camp. Pets are welcome at some locations but not all, so checking individual campground policies before arrival is essential.

The natural surroundings offer peaceful tent camping experiences away from busier coastal areas. "Very nice, quiet. Love this place," one camper shared about Bluff Springs Campground. The 500-acre property provides a secluded environment where tent campers can disconnect from daily routines and enjoy nature. Waterfront tent sites at Becks Camp allow campers to position directly along the water, though reviews suggest bringing bug spray for comfort. Sites generally remain peaceful even during peak seasons, with tree coverage providing shade at most locations. While coastal beaches remain accessible from these campgrounds, they offer a more rustic alternative to the developed camping areas closer to Gulf Shores and Orange Beach. Tent campers seeking places to camp near Foley will find these sites provide varying degrees of seclusion and natural beauty.

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  • Asher K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 27, 2017

    Blakeley State Park Campground

    Educational Trails

    The park is set up on a historic site where they have several trails set up talking about civil war battles that occurred there. They have two separate areas for camping where one is for RVs and tents and the other is the more basic tent only sites. I visited the tent only area which had many many sites and most had a nice amount of space with a good bit of privacy. I was there in June though and it gets really hot during the day and night and also very buggy. If you were here in the fall or winter it could be a great place to camp though. The bathrooms were nice but nothing special. There is a single bathroom for all of the tent sites so if you are far you could have a pretty long walk. The sites are pretty cool to see so if you are a civil war buff it might be worth checking out. The camping is expensive though at $20 a night for the tent sites and $30 for an RV site. People were friendly though and it was one of the nicest places in the area.

  • Karen L.
    May. 17, 2018

    Blakeley State Park Campground

    Very large park, hiking, camping, battlegrounds

    Blakely State Park is a very large State Park, with different choices for camping. There are larger primitive tent sites, smaller tent sites with power/water hookups, RV sites, two primitive cabins and 2 newer cabins which are very nice. There's TONS of hiking, a battleground for history buffs, a playground, a boatdock, lots of hiking, horseback riding etc.

    I stayed in one of the two Squirrels Nest, which are primitive cabins. Basically open air cabins. 2 walls, a roof and 2 walls of screens. There are two wooden platforms for beds. A twin and a queen, and barstools to sit inside and look out into the woods, over the hill in which they are nestled. There's a sink (but no water) and a cabinet, and outside a large deck with bench seating. Below is a fire pit and picnic table. There is a shared porta potty outside of the two cabins. These cabins are a bit of a drive out in the woods, so make sure your vehicle is up to it. It's very peaceful out there. My cabin was inhabited by mice at night, so I kept my food in airtight plastic paint bucket containers & my belongings covered by garbage bags on one of the platforms and had my air mattress inside a pop-up mosquito tent, so the mice did not bother me. I was after all in their house. I sprinkled peppermint oil around my gear & my bed platform to keep the mice away. Next time I will have my food in a large cooler so that the wildlife is not attracted.

    There are hiking trails by these sites, as well as, steps down the hill, leading off into another trail.

    i would stay there again. Great place to get away.

  • Sonyia W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 29, 2019

    Fort Pickens Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore

    Excellent as always

    This was my third trip to Pickens and it was amazing as always.

    *The camping store is closed until they can find someone to run it. Wood and ice can be bought at the Tom Thumb just outside the park or at Walmart/Publix in Gulf Breeze.

    *Battery Cooper Rd was closed so those two batteries are inaccessible.

    *Loops B/D no longer have electric or dedicated water (there is a water spigot every few sites). Tent sites D24, D25, B6 have the best shade and space.

    *We stayed at A15 (right next to walking trail entrance) and my best friend on A14. Other good shaded sites on this loop are A4 (grass not level enough for tents), A6, A12, A19, A21, A24, A26, A35 (next to dumpsters though), A36 (okay but not great).

    *You can no longer hang anything from trees or power poles (hammocks, clotheslines etc). You also cannot having a shower looking tent (we have one for a changing tent only—no toilet or shower—and they made us take it down). Max two tents or camper and one tent per site (awnings/pop up shelter over picnic table don’t count towards the two).

    *I didn’t peek into the restrooms in loops B-E. A-loop restrooms were a little dated but clean and functional. The laundry/dish washing station was stellar.

    *The price for getting into Gulf Island National Seashore is now $20 and it’s a 7 day pass.

    *The campground now gives out two slips at check-in. One is for your car and one is to keep with you after 8pm so you don’t get kicked out of the area after dark.

    Everyone was very nice and helpful.

  • Sonyia W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 29, 2019

    Fort Pickens Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore

    Excellent as always

    This was my third trip to Pickens and it was amazing as always.

    *The camping store is closed until they can find someone to run it. Wood and ice can be bought at the Tom Thumb just outside the park or at Walmart/Publix in Gulf Breeze.

    *Battery Cooper Rd was closed so those two batteries are inaccessible.

    *Loops B/D no longer have electric or dedicated water (there is a water spigot every few sites). Tent sites D24, D25, B6 have the best shade and space.

    *We stayed at A15 (right next to walking trail entrance) and my best friend on A14. Other good shaded sites on this loop are A4 (grass not level enough for tents), A6, A12, A19, A21, A24, A26, A35 (next to dumpsters though), A36 (okay but not great).

    *You can no longer hang anything from trees or power poles (hammocks, clotheslines etc). You also cannot having a shower looking tent (we have one for a changing tent only—no toilet or shower—and they made us take it down). Max two tents or camper and one tent per site (awnings/pop up shelter over picnic table don’t count towards the two).

    *I didn’t peek into the restrooms in loops B-E. A-loop restrooms were a little dated but clean and functional. The laundry/dish washing station was stellar.

    *There are dump stations (one in loop A and one for B-E) but no sewer hook ups per site.

    *The price for getting into Gulf Island National Seashore is now $20 and it’s a 7 day pass.

    *The campground now gives out two slips at check-in. One is for your car and one is to keep with you after 8pm so you don’t get kicked out of the area after dark.

    Everyone was very nice and helpful.

  • G
    Jul. 12, 2021

    Big Lagoon State Park Campground

    Big Lagoon State Park - Florida - Nice, quiet state park.

    Stayed at Big Lagoon 7/8/2021 for 4 nights in 24” travel trailer. There is a mixture of sites that have dirt, gravel, sand, fully paved, partial paved drives.

    Our first site: # 45 was a back in and was in low area, near a marshy area. Entire site was muddy, and caked on to your shoes. (It had been pretty rainy the previous day, but we stayed at this site 2 nights and never really dried out.

    Went to Ranger who was very helpful and moved us, 1 site over: # 46. This site had a paved area for Trailer and wide cement area to walk in and out of.. a much better site. With the heavy foliage through out the park, sites are pretty private.

    If you look at the campground map, you will see the sites on the north side are a bit higher and elevation and did not seem to have any issue with water. When booking, read the description of the site, carefully, some are tent only, or very short drive so limited what you can put where.

    Campground is gated, and you are given a code for “off hours” entrance. Used rest rooms and shower. Very clean and really hot water. No water views, short walk to water BUT, board walk was still closed due to last hurricane. Looks very close to being done.

    Lastly: Campers: if you do not plan on keeping your reservation, please be kind and formally cancel. We wanted to move the first night but sign at Ranger stated “campground full” so we did not ask.. next morning there were at least 5 or 6 sites where people did not show nor cancelled.

  • Sam S.
    Jan. 18, 2022

    Mystic Springs Recreation Area

    And it comes with a cat!

    Loved this place. It doesn’t look like it on the campground map, but most sites are secluded and come with their own picnic table, fire ring, and cover! The cover is amazing - you can put your tent, car or camper under it to stay dry. Makes me wonder why more campgrounds don’t have something similar. There’s a portapotty available, and it’s one of the cleanest I’ve visited.

    Only issue with this place is the reservation system. I like that you can reserve a site in advance, but it seems like a lot of people take advantage of it and don’t end up showing. While I was here I think almost all the sites were officially booked, yet less than half actually were occupied. Please don’t do this if you’re staying here!

    Oh yea, there was a pregnant cat at my site (6) as well. She was very sweet and maybe you’ll get to see her kittens if you stay here!

  • Lisa S.
    Apr. 5, 2021

    Harper - Blakeley State Park

    Beautiful Well Maintained Huge Park

    April 4, 2021 Camper Van Site: Harper #7 Primitive $20 Over 2,000 acres crisscrossed with trails. Interesting replication of the ghost town of Blakeley which disappeared around 1830, but before then it rivaled Mobile in population and economy. Harper loop, where I camped, is at least a mile into the woods and has no hook ups. The sites have picnic tables and fire rings and offer decent privacy. Bath house is 7 minute walk. My shower was cold. Dumpsters near bath house. Staff house nearby. Staff very pleasant and helpful. Wish I could stay more than two nights.

    RV park closer to entrance.

  • K
    Jan. 23, 2020

    Fort Pickens Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore

    Sarge Slept By The Seashore

    What's not to like about this campground? Nothing that I could find. Ample space to maneuver my camper in to my site, level ground, plenty of space between sites so you're not hearing your neighbors but close enough to make friends. The waves from the Gulf can be heard as well as the "bugle" calls from NAS Pensacola across the sound. The site (E20) has both 30/50 amp electric and water hookups. Bathhouse was clean with adjoining single, private showers close by each site. Nearby trails either lead you to the Gulf beach or along the sound side where the Pensacola lighthouse can be seen. Both tent and campers are allowed. No Wi-Fi and my phone signal (Verizon) was intermittent with 2-3 bars.

  • M
    May. 16, 2018

    Gulf State Park Campground

    Great Spot for Family Fun

    You could stay at this park for your whole trip and not have to leave. There is an awesome pool and splash pad, basketball courts, and boat launch on the property, plus a laundromat and impressive camp store. The restroom facilities are relatively nice and are always air conditioned during the warmer months. The only complaint I have of this park is that there are only 11 tent camping sites. They claim any site can be used for tent camping, but no one in a tent wants to set up on a concrete pad, especially when it is hot! The tent sites they do have are primitive without water or electrical hook ups - it would be nice to have some sites with hook ups. The sites they do have for tents are very shady and clean. They do back up to a swampy canal, but I have never seen any alligators although I am sure they are in there somewhere.

    I would definitely recommend this park for families.


Guide to Foley

Tent camping options near Foley, Alabama extend beyond the immediate area into neighboring counties, with sites scattered within a 30-mile radius. The region experiences a humid subtropical climate with mild winters and hot summers, creating a year-round camping season. Water plays a significant role in the local camping experience, with several sites situated near rivers, lakes, or coastal areas.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Becks Camp provides waterfront tent sites directly on the water, making it ideal for fishing enthusiasts. "Definitely a bit out of the way but very pretty! Bring some bug spray, a boat, and some fishing gear! Has spots right on the water to camp!" notes Paul G. in his review of Becks Camp.

Water recreation: Many campsites in the region provide access to various water bodies. At Sunny Days Finca, campers can enjoy proximity to multiple water recreation areas. As Ashley F. points out, "Pull your RV into this flat, grassy area that's close to: East Bay Boat Ramp- 4.1 miles, Navarre Beach- 6.8 miles, Blackwater River- 20 miles. Don't forget your kayaks."

Nature disconnection: The campgrounds around Foley offer opportunities to disconnect from technology and reconnect with nature. At Bluff Springs Campground, the expansive property creates an environment conducive to unplugging. One camper describes, "The more than 500 acres provides a secluded peaceful place to unplug from the fast-paced world and reconnect with nature."

What campers like

Swimming options: Some tent campgrounds near Foley offer swimming opportunities beyond the Gulf beaches. Bluff Springs Campground features "two man-made lakes one of which can be used as a swimming area. However, a certified lifeguard must be present during the use of the lake," according to Valeria B.

Consistent experience: Returning campers often cite reliability as a key factor when choosing tent camping locations around Foley. One camper at Bluff Springs Campground shares their repeat experience: "Very beautiful. Very nice, quiet. love this place. Second time here. Same spot. Just love it."

Management quality: The staff presence and service quality varies between campgrounds. One reviewer highlighted the exceptional service at Bluff Springs Campground: "I was fortunate to spend two weekends earlier this year. I enjoyed both visits tremendously as the manager and staff were excellent. From the food prepared to anticipating needs of campers."

What you should know

Accommodation changes: Some campgrounds modify their offerings over time. When researching tent camping options near Foley, contact facilities directly for current information. At Becks Fish Camp and Wildlife Refuge, a reviewer noted, "Head's up. I just called to ask about reserving an RV site. They no longer have those types of sites."

Alcohol policies: Rules regarding alcohol consumption vary between campgrounds. While some tent camping locations prohibit alcohol entirely, others permit it. Sunny Days Finca allows alcohol on premises, unlike some other area campgrounds which maintain strict no-alcohol policies.

Fire regulations: Fire policies differ significantly between tent camping locations near Foley. Fire rings or designated fire areas may be available at some locations but prohibited at others. Becks Camp prohibits fires entirely, while Bluff Springs Campground and Sunny Days Finca allow fires, with the latter providing firewood for campers.

Tips for camping with families

Event planning: For family reunions or group camping trips, certain campgrounds offer specialized facilities. Bluff Springs Campground provides additional infrastructure beyond tent sites. As one visitor recommends: "If you are planning an event for your group. I would encourage you to consider Bluff Springs Campground, McDavid, Florida. You will be glad you did."

Insect preparation: The humid climate around Foley creates favorable conditions for insects, particularly near water bodies. When tent camping with children, pack appropriate insect repellent. One camper at Becks Camp advises: "Bring some bug spray, a boat, and some fishing gear! Has spots right on the water to camp!"

Amenity awareness: Facilities vary substantially between campgrounds. Some provide minimal amenities requiring greater self-sufficiency, particularly important when camping with children. Availability of drinking water, showers, and toilets should factor into campground selection for family tent camping trips near Foley.

Tips from RVers

Size limitations: Larger recreational vehicles face restrictions at many tent camping areas around Foley. None of the reviewed campgrounds identify as big-rig friendly, limiting options for those with larger RVs. Smaller trailers and campervans have greater site selection.

Hookup availability: Electric hookup access varies between campgrounds. Sunny Days Finca offers electric hookups for campers requiring power, though specific amperage information is limited. Other facilities like Becks Camp no longer accommodate RVs at all, as one reviewer discovered: "I just called to ask about reserving an RV site. They no longer have those types of sites."

Site surfaces: RV campers should note the terrain at different campgrounds. Sunny Days Finca features "flat, grassy area" parking surfaces as described by a reviewer, making it suitable for smaller recreational vehicles without leveling challenges.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best places to go camping around Foley, AL?

The Foley area offers several excellent camping destinations for outdoor enthusiasts. Sunny Days Finca is a highly-rated option with flat, grassy RV sites, conveniently located just 6.8 miles from Navarre Beach and 4.1 miles from East Bay Boat Ramp. It's perfect for those who want to explore coastal areas while camping. For those seeking a more traditional camping experience, Shady Grove Campground near Theodore provides a comfortable option within driving distance of Foley. When planning your trip, consider what activities you're interested in—fishing, kayaking, beach access, or simply enjoying nature—as the best campground for your needs will depend on your preferred outdoor activities.

Where can I find tent camping near Foley, Alabama?

Tent campers near Foley have several options within a short drive. Bluff Springs Campground offers a secluded experience on over 500 acres of peaceful grounds, perfect for disconnecting from busy life. The campground is well-maintained and provides a quiet setting for tent camping. Another option is Becks Camp, which features waterfront camping spots ideal for those who enjoy fishing and boating. While primarily known for its waterfront locations, tent campers should bring bug spray as the natural setting means insects are common. Both campgrounds are within reasonable driving distance from Foley and provide access to natural settings.

What amenities are available at campgrounds near Foley?

Campgrounds near Foley offer various amenities depending on the property. At Bluff Springs Campground, you'll find a peaceful, maintained property spread across 500+ acres that's perfect for those looking to unplug and enjoy nature. The grounds are well-kept despite changes in operations since the pandemic. For RV campers, Sunny Days Finca provides flat, grassy areas with convenient access to nearby attractions like boat ramps and beaches. Many campgrounds in the area feature water access for fishing and boating activities. Amenities vary by location, but most offer basic facilities like restrooms and designated camping areas. For the most up-to-date information on specific amenities, it's recommended to contact campgrounds directly before your visit.