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    218 Reviews of 0 Geneva Campgrounds


    • Brianna B.
      Camper-submitted photo from Sand Pond Campground - Pine Log State Forest
      Oct. 20, 2024

      Sand Pond Campground - Pine Log State Forest

      So peaceful

      We just stayed here for the weekend with our two kids and dog and it was so nice. We had a site right in front of the pond and it was not a long walk to the bathroom/shower area. Showers could have been a bit cleaner, but overall it was a nice stay. Wish they kayak rentals for the ponds. But it was still nice and quiet!

    • John W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Blue Springs State Park
      Jul. 31, 2024

      Blue Springs State Park

      Blue Springs in July '

      We camped here recently as a large family group. While our camping space could barely be called that, the park was quite nice. It was clean and well maintained, the bath house was clean, and there was lots of room for the grandkids to play and ride bikes. The springs area was shady, and the springs themselves were awesome (if you can stand the verrry cold water). The customer service was great.

    • KThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Blue Spring Recreation Area
      May. 29, 2024

      Blue Spring Recreation Area

      A gem to be kept a secret …shhh

      Site #1. May. No one else there. Pretty hot during the day - 90s and around 70 at night. But the spring is about a 5 min walk and one can swim whenever. Already made reservations for next year. Beautiful and quiet only 3 sites. Sites good size. Picnic pavilion is excellent.

    • L&A C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Ozark-Fort Rucker KOA
      May. 21, 2024

      Ozark-Fort Rucker KOA

      This is an Amazing KOA

      FHU, paved and level sights, clean and updated bathhouse and clean pool, playground, dogpark, koi pond, horseshoes, cute general store with necessities and souvenirs, propane refill and firewood! Has a quaint pond, with a bridge, and displays colorful lights at night. The Owner, Lori, showed us to our spot, and made sure we had everything we needed and gave us info on local shops and parks. Lots of shopping and restaurants nearby. We have been to this KOA 3 times now, and can’t wait to go back!

    • L&A C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Frank Jackson State Park
      May. 18, 2024

      Frank Jackson State Park

      Small, Alabama State Park, in Opp

      Arrived at guard gate and was welcomed by friendly staff. Quiet campground with waterfront site 8. Plenty of space between sites. FHU, level gravel, waterfront site with picnic table, fire ring, and grill. Felt safe, and across the street from bathrooms/laundry. Dated but clean. Woman’s bathroom with showers & bathroom stalls. 2 washers & dryers, as well as a folding table. No dog park, but plenty of nature, paved roads for walking, as well as easy to find, marked trails. 10 minutes to town, with restaurants and a few stores to pick up groceries & necessities. Playground is on the other side of the trails, as well as the boat ramp. Lots of wildlife. Would stay here again!

    • Mark D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Frank Jackson State Park
      May. 2, 2024

      Frank Jackson State Park

      Another great state park

      This is an older state park. We had a nice site that backed up to the lake. Only negatives were: the trash bin could have been closer (the exercise though was worth it) and the 'acorns' from the trees made for some loud bangs on the roof. Some nice trails for hiking.

      We were in site 22 and next trip would like to try and get 2, 5 or 15

      Park located in Opp, AL which was named for attorney Opp who brought the train hub to the town

    • W
      Camper-submitted photo from Ozark-Fort Rucker KOA
      Mar. 25, 2024

      Ozark-Fort Rucker KOA

      Nice and quiet

      Sweet on and off 231 all paved pull through sites. Catch and release pond, camp store, propane, showers, laundry, close to restaurants. Everyone is escorted to their site by the wonderful owner and her staff.

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Falling Waters State Park
      Mar. 5, 2024

      Falling Waters State Park

      Falling Waters & Quietness

      Camp sites have been renovated, all new gravel with railroad ties for retaining wall for the gravel.  Sites are all 50/30 amp with water.  Most of the sites are under shade.  It is a small campground with only 20 spots and some are tight if you have a big rig, but there are pull throughs for the big rigs.

      Staff was friendly and helpful.

      Shower facilities were clean - at least mens.

      I'd give it a 5 start but the dump station does not have the hose hookups for flushing your tanks, just draining.  So be sure to fill up your gray tank to wash down he black excretions.

      I'll return because it was enjoyable area.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Florala City Park
      Nov. 23, 2023

      Florala City Park

      Beautiful!

      Great little campground. Several miles of walking paths around (part of) lake. Walk into town is about a mile. Half the sites are on the water, other half backs to trees. Full hook ups, good restroom/shower. First come, pay at the front building.

    • Dirk B.
      Camper-submitted photo from J & J's Place at the Springs
      Sep. 3, 2023

      J & J's Place at the Springs

      Great value for money with a spring on the doorstep.

      4 RV sites with water and electricity(30/50 amp) hookups(no sewer). Showers and toilets are very close and clean and well maintained.
      The family staff is incredibly nice and helpful.
      Internet is fantastic, both their Wi-Fi and our Starlink.
      Thumbs up.

    • Jake C.The Dyrt ADMIN User
      Camper-submitted photo from Healing Sanctuary
      Aug. 29, 2023

      Healing Sanctuary

      Stay on this Healing Sanctuary

      Jake from the Dyrt here! The Healing Sanctuary even has an onsite learning area for those curios about natural health.  Check them out and share your experience!

    • c
      Camper-submitted photo from Twin Lakes
      Aug. 27, 2023

      Twin Lakes

      Clean, nice views, private and luxury, ssites too close

      Nice place on the lake, well maintained. We wanted to do laundry and try new kind of a campground. Overall positive, but expensive. Sites are really near each other, no privacy. Probably ok for one time. Will go back to the more simple campgrounds. Had Wi-Fi, slow 1-2mgb/s . Att reception is fast.

    • Jake C.The Dyrt ADMIN User
      Camper-submitted photo from Lakeview Campsites
      Jul. 11, 2023

      Lakeview Campsites

      Camping Near The Lake

      Jake from the Dyrt here!  Lakeview Campsites have access to a huge lake and several other places to visit nearby.  Check them out and share some pictures of your stay!

    • K
      Camper-submitted photo from Camp out Alabama
      Jun. 30, 2023

      Camp out Alabama

      Lost Reservation: Cost me 400.00 in Gas/18 Hours' Drive Time/Vacation Day

      POOR CUSTOMER SERVICE:  I made reservations back in August of 2022 for the July 4th, 2023, weekend (11 Months in advance). On my day of arrival, June 29th, I pull into the campground to check in and come to find out, the owner, Matt Fox, had lost my reservation. Matt works from home outside of Chicago. My card had been fully charged for the full stay 11 months prior. I traveled with my truck and 33-foot bumper pull camper for approx. 450 miles to be told I have no camp site. This is a unique campground. I had no other options. Instead of them realizing their mistake and assigning me a site and then making calls to cancel a reservation that was made after mine, they simply turned me away. The onsite managers tried to figure something out by trying to fit a square into a round hole. LOL. Meaning force my 33-foot camper attached to my 4-door truck around a 90 degree turn to then hit the overhang of an adjacent camp site roof over and over an eroded trail. There was no way it would fit is my point. That made me question their knowledge of the camping world. The owners operate off site near Chicago. They micromanage the reservations and local managers have no control over it. This business model is a joke. And this is a clear example of how it does not work. And from what I heard; matt makes mistakes all the time on reservations. They don't keep good records, or they would have never lost my paid in full reservation. This cost me the customer and they don't care. So here I sit, 450 miles from home with the cost to get there, pissed off and agitated knowing that I have an 8-hour drive back home because I have no other options. And a Holiday Weekend! They said they would give me a full refund and I had to ask for 100.00 for gas assistance. But they gave me no confirmation number of the refund. That had to come from Matt! The total trip was around 18 hours and approximately 900 miles which cost me around$400.00 in gas plus a lost vacation day from work. The drive home was very frustrating. I could not believe the way I had been treated. I honestly was in disbelief. It was the owner's fault and not the camp host/managers as the owners in Chicago run the show. And not a very good job at it from my experience. I sent the owners a text and picture of my odometer showing the average mpg and how many miles traveled and the time and ask for a$900 reimbursement. But they refused. How would you feel if you drove that many miles and for that length of time and spent that amount of money for nothing? They do not know what customer service all is about. They got their camp full for the July 4th weekend with over booking so I did not matter. I was nothing to them. They even required full payment up front. They are just looking out for themselves and are struggling apparently. Please, for those reading this, stay away. Its not worth what I went through to walk around naked and have man on man sex in the woods. This place disgusts me from a customer service standpoint.

    • Mica H.
      Camper-submitted photo from Vortex Spring
      Jun. 22, 2023

      Vortex Spring

      Old and run down. The staff are lazy

      As far as the campground goes, the ground is nice and even with fire pits and trees. But the bathrooms and showers are dirty and gross. The staff is lazy and rude. The grounds are rundown. The slides look dirty and unsafe. Over it was over priced for the experience offered.

    • c
      Camper-submitted photo from Sand Pond Campground - Pine Log State Forest
      May. 3, 2023

      Sand Pond Campground - Pine Log State Forest

      Far yet close

      Far yet close…that’s the first thing that comes to mind. Far enough away from the hustle and bustle of the beach areas but close enough to enjoy them just the same. Do yourself a favor and give this place a try if you are in the Panama City beach/bay county/Walton county area. Quiet, serene, easy to get to if you don’t mind dirt roads that are amazingly maintained for a state forest campground! Site 10 was fabulous and all sites have 50/30 amp hookup and water. Dump station nearby and a hood bathhouse area with showers. You have a pond with a fishing dock and a camp host in site 1. I can’t say enough good things about this little gem just 15 miles north of PCB. Off hwy 79 it’s a short drive off interstate 10 exit 112. My wife, 12 yr old and mini Aussie are having a blast, so much so maybe I need to just keep this a secret??!!! Haha happy camping!



    Guide to Geneva

    Camping near Geneva, Alabama, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and unique experiences. Whether you're looking for a quiet getaway or a fun-filled adventure, there are several campgrounds to choose from.

    What to do

    • Explore Nature: Many campgrounds are surrounded by nature, perfect for hiking and fishing. For instance, at Frank Jackson State Park Campground, one camper said, “Plenty of space between sites. FHU, level gravel, waterfront site with picnic table, fire ring, and grill.”
    • Water Activities: Enjoy swimming or kayaking at places like Florida Caverns RV Resort. A visitor mentioned, “The pool/hot tub area is super nice. It's well worth the stay if you're in the area.”
    • Wildlife Watching: Campgrounds like Open Pond Recreation Area offer great opportunities to see local wildlife. One reviewer noted, “Quiet, cheap, good cell service, and okay bathrooms. Just watch out for alligators around the pond!”

    What campers like

    • Friendly Staff: Campers appreciate the welcoming atmosphere. At Ozark-Fort Rucker KOA, a guest said, “The Owner, Lori, showed us to our spot, and made sure we had everything we needed.”
    • Clean Facilities: Many campgrounds pride themselves on cleanliness. A visitor at Florida Springs RV Resort remarked, “This RV camp is so cute, clean and friendly.”
    • Scenic Views: Campers love the beautiful surroundings. One reviewer at Twin Lakes Camp Resort stated, “Every site has a great view of the lake.”

    What you should know

    • Site Sizes Vary: Some campgrounds have tight spaces. A camper at Florida Springs RV Resort mentioned, “Small spaces, all gravel, hilly and in town noisy.”
    • Limited Amenities: Not all campgrounds have full amenities. For example, Hitchinpost RV Park and Campground lacks showers and toilets, as noted by a visitor: “No showers, no toilets, trash, water hookups.”
    • Cash Payments: Some places only accept cash. A reviewer at Open Pond Recreation Area pointed out, “Cash only for payment.”

    Tips for camping with families

    • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for places with playgrounds and activities. At Frank Jackson State Park Campground, one family enjoyed, “Lots of wildlife. Would stay here again!”
    • Plan for Activities: Make sure to have a list of things to do. A camper at Florida Caverns RV Resort said, “Nice clubhouse with a kitchen that can be reserved by guests.”
    • Pack Snacks and Games: Keep kids entertained with snacks and games. A visitor at Twin Lakes Camp Resort mentioned, “Had Wi-Fi, slow 1-2mgb/s. Att reception is fast.”

    Tips from RVers

    • Check Site Sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site. A reviewer at Florida Springs RV Resort noted, “Some really narrow ones.”
    • Look for Full Hookups: Choose campgrounds with full hookups for convenience. A camper at Ozark-Fort Rucker KOA said, “FHU, paved and level sights, clean and updated bathhouse.”
    • Be Prepared for Traffic Noise: Some campgrounds are near busy roads. A visitor at Hitchinpost RV Park and Campground mentioned, “Little road noise but not horrible.”

    Camping around Geneva, AL, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. Just remember to check the specifics of each campground to ensure a great experience!