Best RV Parks & Resorts near Gallion, AL

Several RV campgrounds operate within 30 miles of Gallion, Alabama, offering full hookup sites with varied amenities. Foscue Creek Campground provides level concrete pads with water, electric, and sewer hookups, while Forkland Campground offers water and electric sites along the water. "Level gravel site, electric and water hookup only. 2 dump stations are available, 2 dog parks. 30 dollars a night," reported one visitor about Bama RV Station, which provides basic accommodations for overnight travelers. Love's RV Hookup in Eutaw features pull-through sites with electric and water hookups but no sewer connections at individual sites. Sunset RV in Cottondale accommodates big rigs with 50-amp service and full hookups on gravel pads with concrete slabs.

Many campgrounds in the region implement security measures with gates that close at night, typically opening at 6am and closing at 10pm. Cell service varies considerably—T-Mobile users report limited coverage at some locations while Verizon customers generally experience 2-3 bars of 4G LTE service. Most campgrounds maintain year-round operation, though water may be shut off at certain locations during winter months. Pet-friendly policies are common throughout the area, with some parks featuring dedicated dog walking areas. Dump stations are centrally located in parks that don't offer full hookups at each site. A visitor noted, "The roads are narrow in some areas," which may present challenges for larger motorhomes navigating between campsites, particularly at the Corps of Engineers facilities.

Best RV Sites Near Gallion, Alabama (30)

    1. Hat Creek RV Park

    1 Review
    Gallion, AL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 507-0429

    $25 - $400 / night

    "But if you come during wet season like I did just be prepared to deal with black silk mud and red clay mud and I mean lots of it. Always has sites open. Great owner."

    2. Sunset RV

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

    $29 - $32 / night

    "If your looking for amenities, this is not the place for you. Clean, nice management, easy in and out. I will stay here again."

    "Well maintained, level sites. Easy on and off the freeway. Very basic and clean."

    4. Bama RV Station

    3 Reviews
    Peterson, AL
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 722-7005

    $30 - $35 / night

    "Quiet campground with 3 dog parks level lots. Numerous sewer as well as non sewer lots. Economy camping option in the economy storage area."

    5. Buckaroo Campground and Rv Park

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    Selma, AL
    38 miles
    +1 (334) 267-5390

    $35 - $50 / night

    6. Foscue Creek

    6 Reviews
    Demopolis, AL
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 289-5535

    $25 - $45 / night

    "Foscue is about 10 minutes from our house and it’s a quick getaway spot for us. Very nice grounds and waterfront sites are an option."

    "Big lots Playgrounds Boat access to most sites Concrete pads long enough to back trailer and truck in and not be in the road."

    7. Forkland Campground

    13 Reviews
    Demopolis, AL
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 289-5530

    $20 - $26 / night

    "This was a pretty cool campground tucked away in the woods. Our site was shady most of the day and well spaced from other sites."

    "We took a trip to Alabama a few summers ago to visit family, and decided to do some camping and hiking before we went home. The drive was beautiful."

    8. Coaches Corner RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Moundville, AL
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 425-1846

    $45 - $675 / night

    "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."

    "100+ site campground used by RV’s during football season sitting less than a mile from campus. Owner lives on property and is extremely helpful. All sites are gravel with full utilities."

    9. Knox Hill RV Resort

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    Moundville, AL
    35 miles
    +1 (202) 372-3911

    10. Millers Ferry Campground

    12 Reviews
    Camden, AL
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 682-4191

    $26 / night

    "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."

    "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!"

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RV Park Reviews near Gallion, AL

107 Reviews of 30 Gallion Campgrounds


  • Cat R.The Dyrt PRO User
    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.

  • L&A C.
    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!

  • K
    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.

  • L&A C.
    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!

  • Michael The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 26, 2020

    Meridian East-Toomsuba KOA

    Total hidden gem and must stay

    We planned on a 2 to 3 nights and stayed 5 … :).  We were at another local site and was looking for a more quite type of place so we could spend time as a family, so I called over to this place and was overwhelmed by the welcome.  It was late and dark and both owners (Steve and Patty) took my wife and I on a walk through their park with flashlights to show what we could pick from … I have never heard of such fantastic hospitality.  They just purchased the park a few months earlier and have upgraded so much it was almost new.  We eventually settled on two sites they said were rarely used because they were in the far back (#26 and #27) and remote.  

    The next day when we showed up to set up, they had their team already clear the sites and prep for our arrival.  One of their team members helped us set up and ensure we were fully ready to enjoy our stay.  The site was level and elec/water hook ups.  Overall, the site as secluded, quite, private. We woke up to trees all around us and only one RV long term person that we never saw many feet away.

    We were told they would come by with a 'honey pot' and empty our tanks so we didn't have to move since we were staying long enough to fill them with normal use … WOW, I didn't have to hook up and move just to dump!  They did shared with us and show their portable dump tank they use when they camp … I may pick on up. 

    The park had new dog runs, wonderful store, excellent help, and easy dump stations.  I was concerned because of the location of the spot being at the bottom of a hill, and the owners told us not to worry … if we were not able to pull out, he would for us and didn't make us feel bad at all.  The slide was down for the winter, but it was fine.

    The park is well off the beaten path so it is quite at night. Enjoyed the late night fires and early morning mists … My son was able to relax for the weekend away from the base.

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    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.

  • Caroline S.
    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.

  • J
    Nov. 5, 2020

    Moundville Archaeological Park Univ of Alabama

    I love this place. If you are into ancient Indian mounds and seeing the artifacts they have collected this is a place you want to visit.

    Small well appointed museum to see. Information panels at the important mounds. Since we visited last year some improvements have been made to the camp sites. Level sites. 4 pull through with full hook ups for bigger rigs. This is a small campground, all sites have water and electricity with dump site as you leave camping area. Also much needed improvements to bath house.

  • N
    Jul. 15, 2020

    Forkland Campground

    Nice wooded campground

    This was a pretty cool campground tucked away in the woods. Our site was shady most of the day and well spaced from other sites. Some sites have stairs to the water, to a beach big enough for one person to fish or to tie up a jon boat.

    There is no firewood for sale here. The bathrooms were very clean and a laundry room (closed due to COVID). Lots of fireflies and some mean mosquitoes. Early in the morning you can see some huge paddlefish jumping in the water.

    30 and 50 amp power, water hookup (be sure to have a pressure regulator) and the dump station is in the middle of the campground.


Guide to Gallion

Camping options near Gallion, Alabama include several Corps of Engineers parks situated on the Warrior and Tombigbee Rivers system. The region sits in Alabama's Black Belt region, characterized by dark, fertile soil and rolling terrain with elevations ranging from 100-300 feet above sea level. Winter temperatures typically remain above freezing, making year-round camping viable, though summer humidity levels regularly exceed 80% during peak camping season.

What to do

Fishing access points: Most waterfront campsites at Forkland Campground include small beach areas suitable for individual anglers. "Some sites have stairs to the water, to a beach big enough for one person to fish or to tie up a jon boat," notes one camper. The campground provides a boat ramp near the entrance for larger vessels.

Swimming beaches: Millers Ferry Campground maintains a designated swimming area with adjacent playground facilities. "Public lake for swimming, on site, with playground!" reports one visitor. Swimming areas typically remain open from April through October, weather permitting.

Nature trails: Several campgrounds maintain walking paths through wooded areas. "The nature trail was very calming and enjoyable," mentions one camper about Forkland's trail system. Morning walks offer opportunities to spot local wildlife including deer, various bird species, and occasionally river otters along shorelines.

What campers like

Spacious sites: Foscue Creek receives consistent praise for its campsite layout. "Big lots. Concrete pads long enough to back trailer and truck in and not be in the road," notes one reviewer. Most sites include concrete pads measuring at least 50 feet in length with additional space for picnic tables and fire rings.

Clean facilities: Bathhouses receive regular maintenance at Corps of Engineers facilities. "The bathrooms were the cleanest bathrooms I've seen at a public campground," reports one camper about Foscue Creek. Forkland similarly maintains its facilities, with one visitor noting, "Bathroom/shower house clean as can be."

Wildlife viewing: Early mornings offer prime wildlife observation opportunities. "Early in the morning you can see some huge paddlefish jumping in the water," writes one Forkland visitor. Fireflies are abundant during summer evenings, creating natural light displays throughout wooded camping areas.

What you should know

Gate restrictions: Corps of Engineers campgrounds enforce strict access hours. "Downfall was you had to be in or out of the park by 10pm bc the gate closes. And you have to go get the park ranger to open it," explains one Foscue Creek visitor. Gates typically open at 6am and close promptly at 10pm daily.

Limited bathroom access: At Hat Creek RV Park, facilities are minimal compared to government-operated campgrounds. Some private rv parks Gallion, Alabama visitors frequent have similar limitations. One Millers Ferry camper noted, "Horrible bathrooms a long way from many sites. If the urge hits, you won't make it."

Seasonal challenges: Weather conditions significantly impact camping experiences. "If you come during wet season like I did just be prepared to deal with black silk mud and red clay mud and I mean lots of it," cautions one Hat Creek visitor. Spring months (March-May) typically receive the most rainfall, making waterproof footwear essential.

Tips for camping with families

Playground locations: Sunset RV lacks children's play areas, with one camper noting, "No trees, no playground, no pool, no picnic table, no fire ring." For families, Corps of Engineers campgrounds provide better recreational options with maintained playgrounds.

Beach access: Millers Ferry maintains a designated swimming beach popular with families. "We are enjoying our stay. Very nice set up, kid friendly," shares one camper. The swimming area includes a shallow entry point suitable for younger children with parental supervision.

Bug protection: Insect repellent is essential, especially during evening hours. "Lots of mosquitoes & ants, bring bug spray for a more pleasant stay!" advises one Millers Ferry visitor. Mosquito activity peaks approximately one hour before sunset through early evening.

Tips from RVers

Water pressure issues: Several campgrounds experience inconsistent water service. "FHU's but kinda low water pressure (40 psi)," reports one Foscue Creek visitor. RVers recommend using pressure regulators at all Gallion area RV parks to protect camper plumbing systems.

Parking orientation: Some campgrounds feature unusual site arrangements. At Coaches Corner RV Park, sites accommodate large rigs but have unique layouts. Sunset RV uses an opposing arrangement, with one visitor explaining, "Each site faces the one parking next to you!"

Limited amenities: Basic overnight stops provide functional but minimal services. "If your looking for amenities, this is not the place for you. Clean, nice management, easy in and out," describes one Sunset RV visitor. Most overnight-focused campgrounds near Gallion provide water and electric hookups with dump stations rather than full-service sites.

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