Best RV Parks & Resorts near Falkville, AL

RV parks near Falkville provide multiple full-hookup options with varying site conditions. Quail Creek RV Resort in Hartselle features 50-amp electric service, water and sewer hookups on gravel pads that accommodate larger rigs. "The pad was plenty long enough to situate and disconnect for our two-night stay. The water pressure was excellent, and we really liked the new cedar picnic table," noted one camper. Northgate RV Travel Park in Athens offers pull-through sites with full hookups and no tree coverage, making it suitable for satellite reception, while Thousand Trails Hidden Cove in Arley provides lakefront camping with 50-amp service in their newer C section. StarStream Campground (formerly Route 65 RV Campground) provides basic sites with dump station access but fewer amenities.

Most RV parks in the region require reservations, especially during fall and summer months when local attractions draw visitors. Cell service varies significantly by location, with Hidden Cove reporting spotty Verizon coverage but adequate AT&T signal. According to reviews, navigating to some parks requires careful attention: "When we departed, heading back towards the interstate, you come to a stop sign. Our RV GPS and Waze wanted us to turn right on Mt. Zion Rd instead of going left as we did when we arrived. We took the right turn, and about the time the trailer swung, we saw the drop-off into the ditch." Many parks accommodate pets, though specific restrictions may apply. Electric service ranges from 30 to 50 amps, with most full-service parks offering both options. The majority of sites provide picnic tables and fire rings, with firewood available for purchase at select locations.

Best RV Sites Near Falkville, Alabama (74)

    1. Quail Creek RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Falkville, AL
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 784-5033

    $36 - $40 / night

    "We proceeded to pull through site 25 with FHUs. The site was plenty long enough to situate and disconnect for our two-night stay."

    "It's very nice and peaceful. Great bath house. With laundry. Has an inn and golf course on property. Close to 65."

    2. Palomino RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Cullman, AL
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 737-0220

    $35 - $122 / night

    "A little pricey for an overnight stay, but really well kept campground with 50 AMP & full hookup"

    "Full 50 amp hookup. Clean site. Pet park, tennis & basketball courts, playground & 2 lakes."

    3. Jay Landings Marina & RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Decatur, AL
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 350-4722

    "Site was level and required no adjustments to level the RV. Wi Fi was a bit slow and we were completely unable to get any over the air and there was no cable tv available."

    "Absolutely beautiful place to stay with all the needed amenities plus extra! I felt very safe here every day while my husband was at work."

    4. Bama Campground & RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Bankhead National Forest, AL
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (844) 922-6746

    $45 - $79 / night

    "This is a great little campground tucked away on the edge of Bankhead National Forest. The location of the campground makes it an excellent location to enjoy the numerous waterfall hikes in the area."

    "Stayed here on an overnight while driving through the state. Great site tucked in the woods, very private area. Huge field with little light pollution to stargaze. Very friendly host. Would Recommend."

    5. Thousand Trails Hidden Cove

    13 Reviews
    Arley, AL
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "This RV park is right on a lake, but a bit away from anything else. If you have any sort of boat, kayak, paddle board, bring it! There is hiking about an hour away at the Bankhead National Forest."

    "Plenty of amenities, pool, basketball court, disc golf, nice clubhouse with pool tables and other games/lounging, Lewis Smith Lake, nice playground, horseshoes, a lake overlook with gazebo and mini golf"

    6. StarStream Campground

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    Hartselle, AL
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 208-5556

    $20 / night

    7. Redstone Arsenal RV Park & Campground

    5 Reviews
    Huntsville, AL
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 876-4868

    "We exited off on 14A to gate 9 where we went through the gate and then did a u-turn to take us back down past the golf course to the CG. We had no problem doing the u-turn with our 40' fifth wheel."

    "You must have access to military base to use. They have Laundry. Showers and bath. Full hook up. No trees for shade. Very hot. Needs mowed and more cleaning."

    8. Northgate RV Travel Park

    6 Reviews
    Athens, AL
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 232-8800

    $50 / night

    "Full hook ups. Pull through sights plenty long enough for our 40+ ft. motorhome with tow vehicle. Pull in at night out in the morning. Simple and not fancy."

    "Nice level gravel pull through sites. Full hook ups. Great water pressure. WiFi signal was very good ! Arrived on a Sunday afternoon and only one other RV was here."

    9. T's Outback RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Rogersville, AL
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 431-4761

    $45 - $550 / night

    "It was tight but the owner helped us get backed in at 6:30 pm on a Sunday. Very much under priced for what this park is. I’m here for work but would come to have a great get a way."

    "Down here working for a few months and wanted a clean quiet safe place. This place is all the above. The owners are very nice and helpful."

    10. Georgia Mountain RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Arab, AL
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 505-3010

    "The RV park is great with all the trees - they are adding another 70 sites in the back with a ton of new amenities! Washer/dryer available for $2 per load!!"

    "The park is predominantly full time sites but they keep many open for daily camping. The surrounding area is beautiful and has just about everything you would need nearby."

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RV Park Reviews near Falkville, AL

433 Reviews of 74 Falkville Campgrounds


  • Todd C.
    Apr. 24, 2021

    Boaz RV Park

    Cheap rates, and a great location.

    This is a small rv park located in Boaz Al, its just down the street from the Boaz police station so its nice and quiet. They don't have a lot of amenities like pools, or playgrounds but its great if you just need a cheap place to stay. As of this review its $20 a night for either a 30 or a 50 amp hookup along with water and sewer. The monthly rates are $400 for 30 amp sites and $500 for 50 amp sites.

  • Heather B.
    Aug. 16, 2022

    Lake Guntersville State Park Campground

    Lovely area to stay!

    We arrived one day early which was semi planned, but we were not in the spot we were staying for 11 days. Thank goodness because the pic on the site Vs reality was a pretty big difference. We have a big rig and no way we would fit. I figured I would have to finagle something in my own to get us a different site. NOPE! They guy at the gate helped us out and 5 min later we had a site! Store has a few things in it, including some Lake stickers/shirts/etc with Lake Guntersville on them. There is a little library box by the store with books people have put in after reading. There are sites for full hookup, water/electric, or primitive. There are long term sites as well. There is plenty to do! Beach, boat, water pad, basketball and tennis courts. Laundry available. Nice bathrooms and bathhouse. Dog park for bigs and Littles! The power went out once for a couple minutes and then again due to an accident on the mountain. There are neat things within the park to see and do. Hike/trails, golf, fish, zip line, horseback riding. A must stop is to see the donkeys, goats and emus. Towing to get here is interesting, but doable! We have a 42 ft RV with a 16 ft boat behind and we made it. Close enough to town but you have to go over the mountain. There are some neat stores down town and a farmers market.

  • Tony C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 2, 2020

    Buck's Pocket State Park Campground

    A great park reopened!

    We stayed at Bucks Pocket State Park recently for five nights and had a wonderful time. This park was recently reopened after being closed for a few years, lots of work has been completed to the campground and facilities. The sites are very nice with full concrete pads, 50/30 amp electrical, water, picnic table, fire ring and grill. There are a few sites that are on the bank of Sauty Creek that also have sewer hook ups. This is a very small campground with only 23 RV sites, 4 of them are pull through. There are also about 8 tent only sites. There are clean and well stocked bathrooms located at the park office and also includes a laundry facility. The office also sells firewood and ice if needed.

    There are a few hiking trails that range in levels of difficulty, we hiked the trail to the overlook that I would classify as pretty arduous, the pay off was the Little Sauty Creek waterfall near the top and the beautiful vista of Point Lookout. The trail ascends 800 feet in elevation from the pocket floor to the summit so plan accordingly. There is also an off road vehicle (ORV) trail here so the park attracts these vehicles to the campground on the weekends.

    The park host (Jesse and his wife) are very friendly and involved, he is visible throughout the day ensuring the park is maintained and orderly.

    There will be little to no cell service or over the air TV reception due to the park being in the valley floor. The park does provide good WIFI that could be received throughout the campground.

    A huge thank you to the State of Alabama for providing the resources to restore this great facility to the state park system. Also, an extra recognition to the A Year to Volunteer (https://www.youtube.com/c/AYeartoVolunteer) organization for the extraordinary effort and contribution to this park's rebirth.

  • Charlie K.
    Jul. 12, 2018

    Monte Sano State Park Campground

    Top of the Mountain with Great Views

    We heard from other campers that if you go to Huntsville, Alabama that you have to stop at Monte Sano State Park. We took our Class C up the mountain and was able to reserve full hookups in a nicely wooded area. Sites were level gravel with picnic tables and grill. Great place to bring a trail bike or take hikes. Pet friendly.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 31, 2022

    Redstone Arsenal RV Park & Campground

    Nice Military FAMCAMP

    The campground(CG) was easy to find for our mid-October stay. We exited off on 14A to gate 9 where we went through the gate and then did a u-turn to take us back down past the golf course to the CG. We had no problem doing the u-turn with our 40' fifth wheel. We followed the signage to the CG and then into pull-through site 21 with FHUs. There was no formal check-in, but our name and stay dates were on the site post. The pads here are huge and the utilities including 50 AMP worked well. We got 3 bars on Verizon and 2 bars on T-Mobile along with a large selection of OTA channels. We could have used satellite as there are no trees near the RV sites. They have a nice fenced dog park plus a shower and laundry facility with 4 machines each costing$1. The WiFi worked well for a CG this size. Use Gate 8 near the commissary and BX versus 9. Gate 8 gives you an easier drive to the campground. Overall we enjoyed our overnight stay.

  • Thomas H.
    Jan. 10, 2021

    Corinth Recreation Area

    Perfectly Designed for RV Newbies!

    Loved this park! It was our first trip in our new Travel Trailer and it couldn't have gone better. We stayed at Yellow Hammer site #9 easy pull through with plenty of room. Not only did all the sites have amazing scenery but the roads were well maintained. Full hookups and AT & T cellphone coverage good enough for working from Trailer. Verizon cellphone coverage didn't work here. Each site fully equipped with fire ring, picnic table, and lantern poles. Wood available for purchase from host. 

    Beach & Bath houses were closed due to COVID-19

    We spent a lot of time walking with our kids on the trails and riding scooters around the campsite roads. Nature trails were extremely well kept with great views on the water

    Best site is Yellow Hammer #17

  • ChaseNOurDreams
    Jul. 10, 2021

    Northgate RV Travel Park

    Northgate Camp Ground

    This is a nice off the interstate travel park. Full hook ups. Pull through sights plenty long enough for our 40+ ft. motorhome with tow vehicle. Pull in at night out in the morning. Simple and not fancy. But fits the bill when needing a place with electricity and dump and fill water!

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 26, 2025

    Cathedral Caverns State Park Campground

    Beautiful cave!

    General: Small (36-site) campground in two loops; only the upper has a bathhouse. It is about a ¼ mile walk from the lower to the bathhouse. 

    Site Quality: Sites are gravel and vary; some are back-in, some are pull-through and some are parallel. Site 32 was very generous in size although not completely level. There was one picnic table, one set of water/electric utilities, and two fire rings (not sure why there were two). This site could easily fit a large Class A or two smaller campers. 

    Bath/Shower House: Clean and heated. The toilets and showers have a curtain for privacy which IMO feels less private. When I was in the shower, someone opened the curtain not realizing (!) that someone was in there. Warm water at the sinks and showers was appreciated on a damp and chilly day. There is also a clean laundry facility - $3/wash and $2 to dry. The laundry room also has a microwave oven. 

    Activities: There are daily cave tours; we have been in many caves and this one is very nice. By the lower loop is a small climbing wall. There are also hiking trails and gemstone mining, although we did not take advantage of either of these. We were there for the Cave Run - a 10km or half marathon where the last 1.2 miles AND finish are INSIDE the cave, which was very cool! 

    Mason, the camp host, was great. Upon our arrival, he escorted us to our site in his golf cart (entirely not necessary but welcomed) and went over what we needed to know including the WiFi password (otherwise we had no service on Verizon). Be sure to go to the office (up a very steep hill or you can drive) and ask for your 15% senior discount if applicable (you need to show proof you are old!).

  • Crystal W.
    Mar. 28, 2023

    Point Mallard City Campground

    Great place

    Family friendly with 2 playgrounds. Dog friendly. Walking and biking trails. Laundry facilities on site and open 24 hours. Camp store on site and open everyday until 5pm.


Guide to Falkville

RV parks near Falkville, Alabama sit at approximately 600 feet above sea level in the Tennessee Valley region. The area experiences humid subtropical climate with hot summers averaging 90°F and mild winters rarely dropping below freezing. Many campgrounds require advance planning during NASCAR race weekends at nearby Talladega Superspeedway when vacancies become scarce throughout the region.

What to do

Boating access: Lake activities: Thousand Trails Hidden Cove in Arley provides direct Smith Lake access with a boat ramp. "You are right on the lake with a good view. Equipped with bathhouse, laundry room, club house, nice playground and more," notes one visitor. Boat rentals are limited nearby, as one camper mentioned: "Right on the lake but unaware of any kind of rentals available nearby—closest rentals are 40 mins away on the opposite side of the lake."

Hiking trails: Forest exploration: Bama Campground & RV Park offers hiking trails on property while serving as a gateway to nearby Bankhead National Forest. "This is a great little campground tucked away on the edge of Bankhead National Forest. The location makes it an excellent location to enjoy the numerous waterfall hikes in the area," reports a reviewer. The campground features well-laid gravel sites with full hookups and on-site trails.

Golf access: Public courses: Quail Creek RV Resort in Hartselle offers access to an adjacent golf course. "We played a round of golf and were surprised that the course is not very well maintained, but it does get a lot of play," shares one camper. The campground and golf course operate as separate entities despite being co-located, with separate access roads to each facility.

What campers like

Cell service differences: AT&T generally provides better coverage than Verizon in the Falkville area. At Thousand Trails Hidden Cove, campers report: "I had no reception with Verizon but my AT&T hotspot had good reception." This varies by location, with Jay Landings Marina & RV Park in Decatur showing stronger overall connectivity.

Quiet rural settings: Most rv parks near Falkville maintain peaceful environments away from highway noise. "It's very nice and peaceful. Great bath house with laundry. Has an inn and golf course on property. Close to 65," notes a camper at Quail Creek RV Resort. Some parks provide added security features like restricted nighttime access.

Grocery options: Several larger stores are available within driving distance of most Falkville area campgrounds. "Drove the 15 minutes into Hartselle and were pleasantly surprised by amenities such as the Walmart and especially a very nice, well-stocked Krogers," reports a Quail Creek visitor. Most campgrounds are 15-45 minutes from major shopping, with Cullman being the nearest city for some locations.

What you should know

Navigation challenges: Some rv parks in the Falkville, Alabama region have difficult access roads requiring careful attention. At Northgate RV Travel Park in Athens, "There's a deep ditch on either side of the driveway when you pull in, so keep an eye on how your rig tracks." GPS directions may be unreliable at certain locations, so calling ahead for specific routing is recommended.

Site types vary significantly: Newer sections typically offer better amenities and power options. At Thousand Trails Hidden Cove, "A and B sections are the original sections. C section is brand new with 50 amps hookup. All the big rigs there." Older sections often feature 30-amp service while newer areas provide 50-amp connections.

Seasonal considerations: Summer heat and humidity affect camping comfort from June through September. "Very hot, humid and rainy time of year! Would be back in the fall perhaps," shares a visitor to Hidden Cove. Fall tends to be the most comfortable camping season with milder temperatures and less precipitation.

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options: Several campgrounds feature pools but operational seasons vary. At Palomino RV Resort, "There was a swimming pond, a fishing pond, basketball & tennis court, fire pit, picnic tables. They had some really neat buddy camp sites." Always verify pool availability during your planned travel dates as seasonal closures apply even during warm weather.

Playground equipment: Quality varies significantly between parks with some needing maintenance. At Hidden Cove, one family noted "The wood on the playground needs to be replaced and the grass really needed cut." Newer facilities tend to have better maintained play areas.

Recreation facilities: Some campgrounds provide organized activities and game areas. "The clubhouse was very nice and had a lot for kids to do as well," mentions a Hidden Cove visitor. Basketball courts, horseshoe pits, and mini-golf are available at select locations, though equipment availability varies: "There were no horse shoes to play and no golf stuff."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling needs: Many campgrounds feature gravel pads requiring varying degrees of leveling. At T's Outback RV Park, visitors appreciate the "super nice level spots" which minimize setup time. Concrete pads are available at some parks: "Gravel road but cement pavements on site. Site is very clean and landscape is well maintained."

Hookup placement: Utility locations affect parking position and may require extensions. At Northgate RV Travel Park, "The utilities are in the middle of the pad and you can maneuver to suit your needs." Water pressure varies considerably between parks, with some requiring pressure regulators.

Site allocation: Some parks allow selection upon arrival while others pre-assign sites. At Hidden Cove, "You can pick your spot when you arrive. I like that." Waterfront and premium sites are often occupied by long-term residents: "Sadly every spot you might be able to see the lake from was already taken by what seems to be someone living there full time."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Falkville, AL is Quail Creek RV Resort with a 4.5-star rating from 2 reviews.

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