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    Camping near Alexander City, Alabama ranges from full-hookup RV sites and waterfront tent camping to cabins and upscale glamping accommodations. Wind Creek State Park Campground serves as a primary destination on Lake Martin, offering tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin accommodations. The park features over 500 campsites, many with waterfront access and amenities including electric hookups, water, and sewer connections. Additional options include Lake Martin Recreation Area with cabin rentals and Buck Creek Junction for more basic camping. Timberline Glamping provides upscale outdoor accommodations, while Star Point Reserve offers more secluded tent camping experiences within the region.

    Many sites require advance reservations, particularly during summer months when lakefront spots fill quickly. Wind Creek State Park maintains year-round operations with full amenities including showers, drinking water, and sanitary dump stations. According to one visitor, "Lots of campsites, fishing, pavilions and bath houses. Sites for tents and RV's. Conveniently located near Alexander City in case you forgot anything." Road access throughout the region is generally well-maintained, though some of the more remote areas may have limited cell service. Summer temperatures typically reach into the 90s with high humidity, making waterfront sites particularly desirable for swimming and cooling off. Spring and fall offer more moderate temperatures ideal for hiking and exploring the surrounding forests.

    Campers report high satisfaction with sites near Lake Martin, which provides opportunities for fishing, swimming, and water sports. The lake serves as a central feature for recreation in the area, with multiple access points available from various campgrounds. Wind Creek State Park receives consistently positive reviews for its combination of amenities and natural setting. One camper noted, "Stayed at Wind Creek and the atmosphere was wonderful. Lots of fun trails to hike. Located right on beautiful Lake Martin there's plenty of great fishing." Visitors frequently mention the convenience of having Alexander City nearby for supplies while still enjoying a natural setting. Developed campgrounds in the area typically include fire rings, picnic tables, and access to bathrooms, while more primitive sites offer greater privacy but fewer amenities. Wildlife viewing opportunities include various bird species, particularly woodpeckers, which are commonly spotted throughout the forested areas.

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    Best Campgrounds near Alexander City (150)

      1. Wind Creek State Park Campground

      4.7(47)5mi from Alexander CityRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Wind Creek is a big, busy campground located right on the shores of Martin Lake outside of Alexander City. There is a ton to explore from canoeing and kayaking to hiking and rock climbing."

      "Conveniently located near Alexander City in case you forgot anything."

      2. Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park

      4.5(92)40mi from Alexander CityRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The kids love hiking around Alabama’s highest peak! There is a lake at the base of the mountain that stays busy in summer but it’s not terribly crowded."

      "Cheaha State Park is a absolute must visit if you're living in Alabama or visiting."

      3. Buck Creek Junction

      5.0(1)12mi from Alexander City7 sitesRVs, Tents

      "There is lake accessibility as well as the ability to rent kayaks! Check them out and leave them some love here."

      4. Lake Martin Recreation Area

      2.0(3)12mi from Alexander CityRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "You have amazing fishing, and a beautiful lake there! And the boat rentals from the place are literally half the price of any civilian rental place!"

      5. Hollins Hunting Camp

      4.3(3)19mi from Alexander CityTents

      "I got in around 8 and there were only a couple people here, lots of space and easy to find a private spot. Hardly any bugs, no amenities"

      6. Chewacla State Park Campground

      4.3(36)37mi from Alexander CityRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Chewacla State Park is adjacent to Auburn, AL, and it stays busy due to the proximity of the school and city. I stayed twice for a geology class and found the campsites and amenities to be wonderful."

      "Chewacla was a favorite to visit for a few hours a a local college student and now it’s an excellent location to take the family on an RV trip."

      7. Timberline Glamping @ Lake Martin

      Be the first to review4mi from Alexander City3 sites

      8. Wind Creek RV

      Be the first to review6mi from Alexander CityRVs

      from $40 - $55 / night

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      9. Star Point Reserve

      Be the first to review10mi from Alexander City4 sitesTents

      from $30 - $60 / night

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      10. Weogufka State Forest Flagg Mtn

      5.0(3)25mi from Alexander CityTents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This is a review for the backpacking shelter located along the Pinhoti trail in Weogufka State Forest."

      "Access to southern terminus of the Pinhoti Trail. CCC tower and cabins from 1930’s."

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    594 Reviews of 150 Alexander City Campgrounds


    • Hello K.
      Jul. 8, 2026

      YellowHammer RV Campground

      Significant Upgrade from a rest area

      This immaculate campground/manufactured home seller is easy off I65 and easy back on.  Has laundry, playground, dog park, showers, restrooms, tv lounge vending machines, wifi, AND FULLhookup.  Enjoyed one night.

      Would definitely stay again.

    • Birdy B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 5, 2026

      Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park

      Enjoyable Stay

      Stayed 4 nights at Cheaha State Park in the Upper Improved Campground, using sites 2 and 42. Overall, it was a solid stay with great scenery and convenient access, but a few things kept it from being exceptional. Check-in was easy and straightforward, and the staff were friendly and accommodating. Both sites were easy to access, though not perfectly level, which is worth noting if you’re in a van or RV and don’t carry leveling gear. The sites included full hookups (electric, water, and sewer), along with a fire ring and picnic table, which made setup simple and comfortable. However, the sites are fairly close together, and the campground has a lot of trees and hilly terrain, so privacy is somewhat limited. We had mostly good weather aside from one rainy day, and there were some bugs and flies, especially during warmer parts of the day. The bathhouse had restrooms and showers, but cleanliness was inconsistent and could use more frequent upkeep. On the positive side, the location is the highlight. The park has a camp store at the entrance, plus great overlooks and hiking trails. It’s also a nice area for biking and exploring the mountain scenery. Would I stay again? Yes—but probably with tempered expectations. It’s a beautiful park in a great location, but for the price, the campground experience itself feels just okay rather than outstanding.

    • David W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 3, 2026

      Chilton County Minooka Park

      Nice Campground (bathrooms need attention)

      Stopped in late for an overnight on our way to Gulf Shores. Nice level concrete sites Seems secluded…for a non dispersed campground. The bathrooms however were terrible. One non -functional One over flowing and clogged One has a line as if you were at a rock concert with only porta johns.

      Pretty sad for a $45 fee.

      Hopefully they get that figured out and we can make it a regular stop when headed south

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 1, 2026

      Gunter Hill

      Always a favorite.

      We stop here often and love how easy it is to get to from route 80 and not too far from I-65. There are two sections– Catoma Creek and Antioch Loop– both of which are very different. The Catoma Loop is full hook-up (50 and 30 amps) with a nice, level paved driveway and gravel patio. Sites in this loop have more space between campsites so you don’t feel like you are right on top of your neighbor. This loop is more open and less treed but there are a few shade trees. The waterfront sites are really nice with great views of the sunset. The only problem with this section is that it is more desirable and therefore more crowded. The Antioch Loop is the older more dilapidated section of the park. The roads are old concrete that are now full of potholes and loose gravel. The area is heavily treed so there is lots of shade but very little grass in between and around sites. Trees and shrubs have not been trimmed for a long time and overhang the roads and campsites. The sites are gravel with large gravel patios. Many of the sites are not level and have pretty bad slopes to them. Bathrooms are located towards the front of the section so pick your site accordingly if you want to be close to the restrooms. The bathhouse was extremely old and looked like it belonged in a state prison. The doors on the bathroom stalls where falling apart and I needed my shoulder to get out of the stall. This section is very unkept and old– definitely get a site in the Catoma Loop if you can. There is a boat launch, each loop has a playground, and group shelter. Dump stations are located in each loop. Garbage dumpsters are located near the entrance of the park so you either have to drive your garbage or take a fairly long walk. Check in is 4 and check out is 3 so make sure you don’t plan on coming very early as your site may be occupied until 3.

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 30, 2026

      R. Shaefer Heard Campground

      Nice COE Campground

      This is a typical park where not all sites are created equal. Some are paved, some are gravel. Some have 50 amp, some are 30-amp. Some are perfectly level and some have really steep grades. Some sites are pull-thru, some are back-in. Some are really long, some are much shorter. The roads in the campground are paved, free of potholes, and fairly easily navigable for big-rigs. All sites are pet-friendly and have water and electric. There are no sewer sites. Campsites 1-27 and 85-106 have 50-amp electric while the others are 30-amp. Some sites (40, 47, 50, 52, 65, 80, 84, 87, 89, 101) are “double-unit” (or buddy) sites which is reflective in the $60/night price. There are bathrooms scattered throughout the campground in each loop but there are only two shower houses in the entire campground. Sites 1-16 are perfectly level as are a few others. Reservations can be made online and the website has pictures and descriptions as well as length of site. The campground is very dark at night with the only lights being at the bathrooms. We love dark campgrounds where the moon and stars are bright. Unfortunately, numerous campers left their lights all night which we find really annoying.  Our Verizon phone was very spotty and not reliable.  We were able to use our portable Dish satellite to get television.  There is a dump station located conveniently on your way out which is quite busy on Sundays at check out.

    • Bryan S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 22, 2026

      Gunter Hill

      Absolutely gorgeous! Definitely staying again.

      The park was beautiful and well maintained. The sites were big and the prices were low. The only downside was we couldn’t stay longer due to my wife’s allergies and it was too hot. We’ll visit it again during fall or spring when the temperatures allow us to in joy it more.

    • Bobbie S.
      Jun. 9, 2026

      Kountry Air RV Park

      Natural & Beautifully Wooded

      My husband's job requires constant travel. We stayed here for five weeks for a job in Selma. I absolutely LOVED this campground! GiGi and Don work tirelessly six days a week. If there were 8 days in a week, they would work 7. Beautiful flowers, more trees than I have ever seen in a campground, fenced dog park, seasonal pool, bathrooms with a shower, large laundry room/sitting area at the front of the park, book/DVD swap, second laundry room being renovated at the back of the park, propane filled on site and safe walking within the park (hills). Some road noise but not obnoxious. Will absolutely stay here again if we are in the area.

    • Cinda A.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 6, 2026

      Gunter Hill

      Easy Overnight

      Gunter Hill is a great stopping point for our travels to Florida- easy access, nice sites

    • Phillip H.
      May. 5, 2026

      Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park

      Highest Point high marks

      Bathhouses clean but worn. Our site was level but many are not. Construction at the entrance. Road into the park is up and down with curves and some steep grades. WiFi and ATT signal were nonexistent at our site. Hiking was really good.


    Guide to Alexander City

    Lake Martin serves as the focal point for camping near Alexander City, Alabama, with over 44,000 acres of water and 750 miles of shoreline. The region sits within the southern Appalachian foothills at elevations between 400-500 feet, creating a landscape of rolling hills and waterfront camping opportunities. Summer temperatures regularly climb into the 90s with high humidity, while spring and fall bring milder conditions in the 60s-80s.

    What to do

    Zip lining at Wind Creek State Park: The park offers an adventure course with multiple zip lines for visitors seeking thrills. "We spent 2 months there and loved everyday. We hated to leave," notes Matthew M., who highlights additional activities like "boat rentals" and "beaches on the lake."

    Mountain biking at Chewacla State Park: Located near Auburn, this park features trails of varying difficulty for mountain biking enthusiasts. "Many areas have killed mtb trails to ride, worth a sniff," states Arthur G., who visited the park specifically for the biking opportunities.

    Stargazing at Hollins Hunting Camp: The open camping areas provide excellent views of the night sky. "Open to sky (took awesome star pics here)," reports one reviewer who appreciated the lack of light pollution at this primitive camping area.

    What campers like

    Seasonal camping experiences: Wind Creek offers different experiences depending on when you visit. "We were the only trailer in loop D. It was quiet and very enjoyable! Being right on the lake and having the ducks swim up really thrilled our dogs," writes Erin L. about winter camping at Wind Creek.

    Lake swimming options: Many campers appreciate the swimming opportunities in Lake Martin. "The lake has a swim platform which has an elevated diving board about 10 to 12 feet high," notes Tony C. at Chewacla State Park, highlighting one of the more unique swimming features in the area.

    Historical sites: The area includes locations with historical significance. Flagg Mountain features "CCC tower and cabins from 1930's," according to Ro J., who visited Weogufka State Forest and appreciated its connection to the Civilian Conservation Corps.

    What you should know

    Campsite availability varies by season: Summer brings crowds to the most popular sites. "Great location, water views. Only negative is that the wifi is not strong, but Verizon signal is great," reports Matthew K. about Wind Creek State Park, noting that despite the popularity, cellular coverage remains reliable.

    Primitive camping options: For those seeking a more rustic experience, several options exist. "Best for overlanding/camper/tents. No marked sites, just pull in and find a spot," writes Peyton P. about Hollins Hunting Camp, highlighting its unstructured nature.

    Check-in procedures: Campgrounds in the region have specific check-in policies. "Check in is at 4 pm and check out is at 2 pm," reports Romeo M. about Wind Creek State Park, information valuable for planning arrival times.

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly activities: Several campgrounds specifically cater to families with children. "We love camping at Wind Creek. lots to do for the kiddos!" notes Jessi B. about their experience at Wind Creek State Park.

    Beach and playground access: Facilities designed for children make family camping more enjoyable. "Tent camping with family during Hurricane evacuation. Beautiful park, numerous bath houses, laundry, camp store, playgrounds, mini golf, and so much more," Kim T. explains about their stay at Wind Creek.

    Swimming areas with platforms: Designated swimming areas with built features provide safer environments for children. "The kids love the lake and the pool, and there is an easy walk on a boardwalk with amazing views at the end on days when the kids don't feel like hiking," shares Bethany M. about Cheaha State Park.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection at Wind Creek: The campground offers multiple loops with different advantages. "We stayed at site 100 it was an excellent site right on the water next to us was like a private beach," Rachel G. reports about her experience at Wind Creek State Park.

    Full hookup availability: Many sites in the region offer complete services for RVs. "We are staying in the second loop and really like our site. The sites near us (28-33) all look great for space," notes Jared W. about their stay at Chewacla State Park, adding that "All sites have a grill and a picnic table from what I could see."

    Site spacing considerations: RV sites vary in their proximity to neighboring campers. "Sites are close together but I've seen worse," Romeo M. observes about Wind Creek, providing context for RVers concerned about privacy.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What RV parks are available near Alexander City, Alabama?

    Time Away RV Resort is a standout RV park near Alexander City, recently renovated and well-maintained. It offers excellent amenities including a swimming pool, playground, and covered picnic areas for group gatherings. The resort provides convenient access to the nearby racetrack. Another option is Wind Creek RV, which offers reservable sites and lake access. For RVers willing to drive a bit further, R. Shaefer Heard Campground offers spacious waterfront sites with 50-amp service, clean facilities, and opportunities for water recreation on the lake.

    Where are the best camping sites in Alexander City, Alabama?

    Alexander City offers several excellent camping options. Wind Creek State Park Campground stands out as the premier destination, situated on Lake Martin with opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, hiking, and rock climbing. For a more glamping-focused experience, Timberline Glamping @ Lake Martin provides comfortable accommodations with convenient lake access. Other notable options within driving distance include Lake Martin Recreation Area with boat-in sites and Chewacla State Park near Auburn, which offers diverse camping experiences from primitive to more developed sites.

    Is Wind Creek State Park a good place to camp in Alexander City?

    Yes, Wind Creek State Park is an excellent camping destination in Alexander City. The park offers numerous sites for both tents and RVs along the shores of Lake Martin. Visitors enjoy diverse recreational activities including hiking trails, fishing (including from a dedicated pier), water sports, and even a zip line. The park features convenient amenities like bathhouses and dining options - there's an ice cream and burger place near the pier. Its proximity to Alexander City means easy access to supplies if needed. The park's size accommodates many campers while still providing a wonderful outdoor atmosphere, making it ideal for family camping trips.