Best Camping near Gallion, AL

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Best Camping Sites Near Gallion, AL (39)

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    1. Forkland Campground

    12 Reviews
    49 Photos
    59 Saves
    Demopolis, Alabama

    Overview

    Forkland Campground is located in a beautiful wooded area on the northern shore of Demopolis Lake, the largest lake on the Black Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway. Demopolis Lake offers 10,000 acres of water to explore and serves as a quiet and convenient retreat from the two nearby cities of Demopolis and Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

    Recreation

    Fishing is the most popular activity on the waterway. Whether fishing by boat or along the bank of the park, anglers can find bass, crappie, bream, catfish and other species. Day-use visitors and campers alike can enjoy a boat ramp and hiking trail at the campground, both of which are located across from the gatehouse. The trail has scenic overlooks of McConnico Creek and the Black Warrior River.

    Natural Features

    Forkland Park is situated on a high point of land in a pine and hardwood mixed forest with plenty of shade. The Black Belt region of Alabama is a diverse area of dense conifer stands and rolling meadows that feature colorful wildflower displays. Wood ducks, bald eagles, blue birds and many other species of wildlife inhabit the lake area. Black Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway consists of six lakes with a total length of 457 miles and 39,800 surface acres of water.

    Contact Info

    For facility specific information, please call (334) 402-1604.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $25 / night

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    2. Foscue Creek

    6 Reviews
    22 Photos
    43 Saves
    Demopolis, Alabama

    Overview

    Foscue Creek Campground is nestled on the forested lake shore of Demopolis Lake, the largest lake on the Black Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway. Demopolis Lake offers 10,000 acres of water to explore. The region is excellent for hunting, and game is plentiful. Foscue Creek Campground offers a peaceful retreat for families, anglers, boaters and those who want to get away any time of year.

    Recreation

    Fishing and hunting are the most popular activities in the area. Whether fishing by boat or along the bank of the park, anglers can fish for bass, crappie, bream, catfish and other species. Day-use visitors and campers alike can enjoy a boat ramp and hiking trail at the campground. Foscue Creek Nature Trail takes walkers and joggers along the shoreline and provides benches for wildlife viewing and trail markers for tree identification.

    Natural Features

    The campground lies south of the confluence of the Black Warrior and Tombigbee Rivers. The Black Belt region of Alabama is a diverse area of dense conifer stands and rolling meadows that feature colorful wildflower displays. Wood ducks, bald eagles, blue birds and many other species of wildlife inhabit the lake area. Black Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway consists of six lakes with a total length of 457 miles and 39,800 surface acres of water.

    Contact Info

    For facility specific information, please call (334) 402-1608.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $40 / night

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    3. Millers Ferry Campground

    11 Reviews
    39 Photos
    46 Saves
    Camden, Alabama

    Overview

    Millers Ferry Campground, also known as East Bank, is located on scenic Dannelly Reservoir in Alabama's Black Prairie Belt. The reservoir sits on the Alabama River and covers roughly 27 square miles, boasting more than 500 miles of shoreline. Boating, fishing, hunting and hiking are popular activities.

    Recreation

    The park offers excellent fishing for bass, crappie, bluegill and catfish, and numerous fishing tournaments and annual festivals are held in the immediate area. Whitetail deer and wild turkeys roam the park, creating excellent bow-hunting opportunities.

    Natural Features

    The Black Prairie Belt is characterized by rich, dark soils and a mosaic of rolling grasslands and dense hardwood and pine forests.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    Camper-submitted photo from COE Demopolis Lake Foscue Creek Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from COE Demopolis Lake Foscue Creek Campground
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    5. Chickasaw State Park Campground

    3 Reviews
    4 Photos
    4 Saves
    Demopolis, Alabama
    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    Camper-submitted photo from Jennings Ferry
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    6. Jennings Ferry

    4 Reviews
    13 Photos
    33 Saves
    Moundville, Alabama

    Overview

    Jennings Ferry Campground is situated between the Black Warrior River and Clear Creek on the Black Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway in Alabama. With a boat ramp and gently sloping shoreline, this facility offers a quiet and convenient getaway for fishing.

    Recreation

    Fishing is the most popular activity on the waterway. Whether fishing by boat or along the shore of the park, anglers can fish for bass, crappie, bream, catfish and other species. Visitors can also enjoy walking along a half-mile nature trail that runs through the woods following the water's edge.

    Natural Features

    The campground is surrounded by the scenic woodlands of the Tombigbee River. Deer, squirrel, wild turkey, migratory birds and blue birds live among the calm waters and hardwood forests of the area. Temerature range from the 80s to 90s from April to September, and annual rainfall averages about 60 inches. The facility is located 100 feet above sea level.

    Contact Info

    For facility specific information, please call (334) 402-1606.

    Charges & Cancellations

    USACE Reserves the right to modify/cancel reservations due to site closures.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $28 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Belmont Park — Black Warrior And Tombigbee Lakes
    Camper-submitted photo from Belmont Park — Black Warrior And Tombigbee Lakes
    Camper-submitted photo from Belmont Park — Black Warrior And Tombigbee Lakes
    Camper-submitted photo from Belmont Park — Black Warrior And Tombigbee Lakes
    Camper-submitted photo from Belmont Park — Black Warrior And Tombigbee Lakes

    7. Belmont Park — Black Warrior And Tombigbee Lakes

    1 Review
    5 Photos
    1 Save
    Demopolis, Alabama

    Overview

    Belmont Park offers a primitive campground and access to some of the best public hunting and fishing opportunities on the Tombigbee River. The area gives quick access to properties located on the David K. Nelson Wildlife Management Area as well as areas managed by the Corps of Engineers. Campers will appreciate the group shelter and water borne restroom facilities conveniently located on the grounds.

    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Standard (Tent/RV)

    $25 / night

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      8. Forkland/McConnico Creek

      1 Review
      7 Saves
      Demopolis, Alabama
      • Pets
      • Electric Hookups
      • Reservable
      • RVs
      • Tents
      • Showers
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      10. Hat Creek RV Park

      1 Review
      2 Photos
      Gallion, Alabama

      We are located about 45 minutes from Bryant Denny Stadium, only 5 minutes from M. Barnett Lawley Forever Wild Field Trail Area and only 15 minutes from Lock 5. We have water, sewer and electric hook ups, 50-amp breaker connection for electricity.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • RVs
      • Alcohol

      $25 - $400 / night

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    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from COE Service Campground
      Sep. 16, 2024

      COE Service Campground

      Off grid quiet and beautiful.

      Beautiful small park. Great riverside pull thru spots. All spots are sizable. Lots of wildlife. Hosts are very helpful. Off grid and quiet with the occasional boat.

    • L&A C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from COE Alabama River Lakes Chilatchee Creek Campground
      May. 2, 2024

      COE Alabama River Lakes Chilatchee Creek Campground

      Piece of nature heaven!

      Level gavel site! Lots of trees So cool to see lighting bugs at night! Lot of sites on the water not ours though. Trails and nature for walking dogs. Nice playground. Laundry and bathroom needs updated, but clean.Fire~ring, picnic table, and water & electric at each sight. Not a good signal with T-Mobile. Thought we were lost because the dirt road to get to the campground was very narrow and rough. Once arrived near the campground it was fine!

    • L&A C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Millers Ferry Campground
      Apr. 30, 2024

      Millers Ferry Campground

      Great RV Lakeside Park

      Third time at Millers Ferry! Water & electric hook ups . Good water pressure, dump station on property. Our site was paved and easily accommodated our 40 ft Rv/ fifth wheel & Dooley. Each site has a fire ring/with top grate to grill, picnic table, shepherd hook.Bathroom clean another one under construction. Nice playground. $1 for washer and dryer. Lots of sites are gravel as well, but level. Lots of people fish-parking for trucks & trailers at water ramp on property. No dog park, but lots of nature walks and paved roads to walk on. Oh yes, Lots of mosquitoes & ants, bring bug spray for a more pleasant stay! Shopping in town about 15-20 minutes away. Several good restaurants. There is a Piggly Wiggly, True Value Hardware, and Dollar stores. Approx 20-30 min to Walmart, next town over. Public lake for swimming, on site, with playground!

    • Caroline S.
      Camper-submitted photo from Meridian East-Toomsuba KOA
      Apr. 18, 2024

      Meridian East-Toomsuba KOA

      The Best Campground Staff Ever!!!!

      It is very easy to drive your rig in this park. I have read some reviews where people talk about the drive into the part as being horrible. When you leave I 20, you drive down a county road. It is the typical width of a county road. So just slow down and it is no problem. We drive a 44’ fifth wheel with a dually truck. Some sites have concrete(not in the best shape) and some have gravel pads. There are many trees but the park keeps them trim away from the roads. It was great to have shade. There is full hookup pull thru sites along with some back in sites. There are plenty of areas to walk your dogs along with a nice enclosed dog park. There are many activities for children– a large sandbox, pool, a water slide, playground, tether ball and a game room. This park is about 2 miles off I 20. It is very quiet. There are a few long timers but primary people stopping for one night Each night it is full and then empty by noon the next day. We were there for several months and paid$525 for the month. This included electricity. When we originally arrived, our plan was to stay one month to visit family. But due to some health issues with ourselves and our family, we ended up staying for over 6 months. The best part of this park is the staff. Each staff is friendly, welcoming and will do anything possible to make our staff so wonderful. The staff take meticulous care of the park including picking up daily all the cigarette butts that people think they can just leave on the ground. Due to their service, they get a lot of repeat customer visits.

    • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Sunset RV
      Apr. 10, 2024

      Sunset RV

      Bright light and road noise

      Stopped for an overnight on our way home to Atlanta from a trip out west. Not much of a park. Most sites are long term or semi permanent. Only 6 available for regular RV. Water, 30/50 amp electric & sewer There is a small laundry room The office wasn’t open but we had reservations and had received an email about our site and directions. WiFi was poor. It is right off of I-20 so there was lots of road noise all night. There was a very bright vapor light above our site that lit up the whole area. There is a small dog walking area.

    • Ali Z.
      Camper-submitted photo from Payne Lake East Side
      Jan. 14, 2024

      Payne Lake East Side

      Hidden Gem Close to Campus

      We had a great time visiting Payne Lake this weekend! We stayed at a primitive campsite with a beautiful view of the lake. 

      My biggest advice is to bring. your. own. firewood. As far as we could tell, there was nowhere at the campground to purchase bundles of firewood, and even the local grocery stores/gas stations weren't stocked with any either. We spent quite a bit of time using a hatchet to cut up down trees to fuel our firepit. 

      The campground is organized well and we were able to have our pick of campsites (mainly due to the fact that it was 30 degrees the whole weekend). The primitive campsites all had picnic tables and fire pits. Our group also uses hammocks and there were plenty of trees near enough together for hammock hanging. 

      When we got to the campground, the check in area is quite simple. There is a box with envelopes/forms to fill out that ask for your payment (in cash!), car information, and site number. Once you fill out your information, you simply drive and park at your campsite. As far as we could tell, each site had ample room for parking 2 cars within 15 feet or so. We paid $6 a night for the site, as well as an extra $3 fee/day because of a third car. 

      The area is quiet and peaceful, and the lake is a beautiful spot to catch the sunrise. On the East Side of the lake, we got a large amount of late afternoon sun, but minimal sunshine until later in the morning. The West Side saw a lot of sun early in the morning. 

      We got the chance to meet the Camp Host, who was very gracious and also introduced us to his dog, Reecie. He even offered to take our trash out for us!

      We took a walk around the entire campground, and it is clear that the West Side of the lake sees more visitors and is generally kept up with more. The blue hiking trail on the East side required quite a bit of bushwhacking and didn't seem to have much upkeep at all. On our hike, we ended up walking the roads of the campsite and seeing the whole grounds.

    • R
      Camper-submitted photo from Bama RV Station
      Oct. 17, 2023

      Bama RV Station

      Nice quiet friendly campground

      Quiet campground with 3 dog parks level lots. Numerous sewer as well as non sewer lots. Economy camping option in the economy storage area. Numbers posted for assistance as well as campground office in with the self storage office.

    • Cat R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Sunset RV
      Aug. 15, 2023

      Sunset RV

      Easy Off Interstate

      We stayed at Sunset West, which is the same RV park, but just about 5 minutes down the road. Amenities were only available at the east location. This included a small office, laundromat, and shower room. We had site 57, which was a level blacktop site that had sewer, water, cable and electricity. Dumpster located on site for trash. Loud traffic noise. But, with all that, it was 45.33 with tax.

    • Don K.
      Camper-submitted photo from Millers Ferry Campground
      Jul. 28, 2023

      Millers Ferry Campground

      A favorite place

      This is one of my favorite places to spend a few days. It is by a beautiful lake and a friendly, well kept campground. It's also close to home so it is easy to run down and get out of town.

    • Napunani
      Camper-submitted photo from COE Demopolis Lake Foscue Creek Campground
      Jun. 26, 2023

      COE Demopolis Lake Foscue Creek Campground

      What a Steal!

      PROS 

      Immaculate grounds throughout the campground. Always saw someone working at it. 

      Site 49 level concrete pad surrounded by pea gravel, with moveable aluminum table, pedestal BBQ grill, metal fire ring and wooden fish cleaning table. 

      Bathhouse very clean and in good working condition with soap and TP 

      Quiet except for occasional train whistle 

      Sue at gate check in very nice and helpful and then Bill escorted us to our site. What great customer service! 

      Security gates closed at 10p; open at 6a. No overnight entry. 

      America the Beautiful Pass discounted the site to$15/night...WHAT A STEAL! 

      No reservation transaction fee incurred 

      T-MOBILE 2 bars 

      CONS 

      Site numbers painted on asphalt and on electrical box 

      Roads are narrow in some areas 

      No park WIFI 

      Don’t Miss 

      Barges on the waterway 

      Smokin’ Jack BBQ in Demopolis 

      Lower Pool park with the damn and the last lock heading south

    • L&A C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Millers Ferry Campground
      Jun. 23, 2023

      Millers Ferry Campground

      Great weekend retreat

      Great space between sites, pet friendly, nice bathrooms and showers, friendly and helpful host, clean site with concrete pad and picnic table and fire pit! Water access nearby and fun swimming area and playground! Our family had Lots of fun & We will definitely be back!

    • AJ W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Coaches Corner RV Park
      Jun. 9, 2023

      Coaches Corner RV Park

      1 night stay.

      Called day of to book a spot and had no trouble getting one. Park was clean, easy to get through, and had full hookups. I had no issues staying here and will stay here again in the future.

    • E
      Camper-submitted photo from Millers Ferry Campground
      May. 24, 2023

      Millers Ferry Campground

      Great sites, lousy bathrooms

      Large, well kept sites. Horrible bathrooms a long walk from many sites. If the urge hits, you won't make it. Bring your own if you can.

    • Seth M.
      Camper-submitted photo from Meridian East-Toomsuba KOA
      Feb. 19, 2023

      Meridian East-Toomsuba KOA

      Great small campground

      Very friendly owner. The small sites are perfect for my van. No complaints. Busy for the size, a lot of children and families.

    • BThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Forkland Campground
      Jan. 1, 2023

      Forkland Campground

      Nice Place

      Nice little quiet place. Camp hosts are very nice and helpful. Electric and water at site with dump on property. If you’re interested in fishing it right on the water and I hear it’s good fishing.

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      Camper-submitted photo from Jennings Ferry
      Nov. 25, 2022

      Jennings Ferry

      Spacious sites

      We are staying in site 25 and it’s absolutely amazing. We are camping with family who have the spot beside us in the front. Directly behind us is the playground which is a total win if camping with kiddos. Will return.

    • James and Susan K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Sunset RV
      Oct. 25, 2022

      Sunset RV

      Nice overnight stopping spot on an AL State Road in Cottondale, AL. Park has 93 mixed pull-thru and bac-in sites. 1-33 are on the office side of the road with 34 - 93 on the opposite side. Price is great at $33 a night.

      Park has only 1 Bath/shower on the office side and no Bath house on the larger site side. FHU sites are more than acceptable.

    • Cat R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Sunset RV
      Oct. 16, 2022

      Sunset RV

      PARKING LOT CAMPING

      We stopped here just for a quick overnight stay on our way to Louisiana. Gravel spots with a concrete slab in front. Definitely just a no frills parking lot with full hookups. No trees, no playground, no pool, no picnic table, no fire ring. There are 2 parking areas. The first area has the office, laundry and bathroom. Our site was 53. Each site faces the one parking next to you! See pictures. But, for 29 dollars a night for full hookups, it's ok.

    • Cat R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Bama RV Station
      Oct. 3, 2022

      Bama RV Station

      Good For Quick Overnight Stay

      Literally right off the interstate at Tuscaloosa. Much lower noise level than I expected. Definitely a parking lot, without trees. We are in site 9, pretty level gravel site, electric and water hookup only. 2 dump stations are available, 2 dog parks. 30 dollars a night. Mostly long term parking. No firepits or picnic tables. Check in by phone, no office.

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      Camper-submitted photo from Forkland Campground
      Oct. 3, 2022

      Forkland Campground

      Over all, great camp

      The camp was quiet, restrooms clean, camp host very nice. Unfortunately the laundry wasn't working on our visit. Water and electric on or spot. Dump station by the bathhouse. After 10 pm the gates are locked up. So if you need to leave you have to contact the camp host.

    • Joe O.
      Camper-submitted photo from Millers Ferry Campground
      Oct. 1, 2022

      Millers Ferry Campground

      Best place we've ever been!

      Talk about a nice campground! Secluded, quiet, right on the water. Only thing that would make it better is full hookup.

    • K
      Camper-submitted photo from Meridian East-Toomsuba KOA
      Sep. 30, 2022

      Meridian East-Toomsuba KOA

      Stuck but not stuck

      We pulled into this place the end of August expecting to stay just two nights. Found out trailer tongue was bent and getting it repaired took over three weeks. This park has great owners, kind and understanding. The staff are all great and treat guests very well. They were very accommodating with our situation. The park is clean and well managed, mostly surrounded by large trees that offer great shade with long pull through sites/full hookups available but also a spacious backins. Restrooms and showers are great! Recently updated, always clean, with excellent water pressure. Pool is huge for a KOA and has a long water slide open seasonally. Laundry room is sufficient and as expected. This park has a few long term campers that make great neighbors. The park store offers both necessities and some cute finds. Close enough to see all Meridian has to offer. Okatibbee Lake was one out favorites on the hot days with a swimming beach. I highly recommend whether for a overnight stop or a longer stay.

    • S
      Camper-submitted photo from Payne Lake East Side
      Jun. 13, 2022

      Payne Lake East Side

      Love this place

      Primitive campsite by the lake. Quiet (except for occasional jets), private, perfect frog lullabies after dark, many species of wildflowers (due to a good burn regimen), nice breeze most of the time.



    Guide to Gallion

    Camping near Gallion, Alabama, offers a mix of serene nature and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking to fish, hike, or just relax by the water, there are great spots to set up camp.

    What to do

    • Fishing: Many campers enjoy fishing at Forkland Campground. One reviewer mentioned, "If you’re interested in fishing, it’s right on the water and I hear it’s good fishing."
    • Nature Trails: Explore the nature trails at Millers Ferry Campground. A visitor shared, "The nature trail was very calming and enjoyable."
    • Swimming: Head to Payne Lake West Side for a swim. One camper noted, "There is a beach area for swimming and bathhouses are large and clean."

    What campers like

    • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate the cleanliness at Foscue Creek. A review stated, "The bathrooms were the cleanest bathrooms I've seen at a public campground."
    • Friendly Hosts: Many have praised the helpful camp hosts at Millers Ferry Campground. One camper said, "Friendly and helpful host, clean site with concrete pad and picnic table."
    • Quiet Atmosphere: Campers enjoy the peacefulness at Jennings Ferry. A visitor remarked, "We are camping with family... Directly behind us is the playground which is a total win if camping with kiddos."

    What you should know

    • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Chilatachee Creek Campground, have limited amenities. A reviewer mentioned, "Laundry and bathroom needs updated, but clean."
    • No Showers: Be prepared for campgrounds like Forkland Campground that do not have shower facilities. One camper noted, "Unfortunately the laundry wasn't working on our visit."
    • Mosquitoes: Bugs can be a nuisance, especially at Millers Ferry Campground. A visitor warned, "Lots of mosquitoes & ants, bring bug spray for a more pleasant stay!"

    Tips for camping with families

    • Playgrounds: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds, like Jennings Ferry. One family said, "Directly behind us is the playground which is a total win if camping with kiddos."
    • Spacious Sites: Choose campgrounds with spacious sites, such as Foscue Creek. A camper mentioned, "Sites have a lot of room and are level."
    • Pet-Friendly: Many campgrounds, including Payne Lake West Side, allow pets. One reviewer said, "Plenty of firewood to use around the property."

    Tips from RVers

    • Electric Hookups: Look for campgrounds with electric hookups, like Millers Ferry Campground. A visitor noted, "Water & electric hook ups. Good water pressure, dump station on property."
    • Level Sites: Choose campgrounds with level sites for easier setup, such as Forkland Campground. A camper shared, "The spot she put me in was amazing. It was so peaceful, quiet and serene."
    • Nearby Amenities: Consider campgrounds close to stores and restaurants, like Payne Lake East Side. One reviewer mentioned, "Close to town in case you need to pick up something."

    Camping near Gallion, Alabama, has something for everyone, from families to RVers. With clean facilities, friendly hosts, and plenty of activities, it’s a great spot to unwind and enjoy nature.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • What camping is available near Gallion, AL?

      According to TheDyrt.com, Gallion, AL offers a wide range of camping options, with 39 campgrounds and RV parks near Gallion, AL and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

    • Which is the most popular campground near Gallion, AL?

      According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Gallion, AL is Forkland Campground with a 4.8-star rating from 12 reviews.

    • Where can I find free dispersed camping near Gallion, AL?

      According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Gallion, AL.

    • What parks are near Gallion, AL?

      According to TheDyrt.com, there are 11 parks near Gallion, AL that allow camping, notably Black Warrior and Tombigbee Lakes and Alabama River Lakes.