Best RV Parks & Resorts near Haleyville, AL

Several RV parks near Haleyville provide full hookup sites with varying levels of amenities. Bama Campground & RV Park offers 28 sites with electric, water, and sewer hookups on gravel pads that accommodate various RV sizes. "This is a great little campground tucked away on the edge of Bankhead National Forest with spacious gravel sites and full hookups," noted one camper. Thousand Trails Hidden Cove in Arley features pull-through sites with 50-amp service in their newer C section, while Togetherness Works RV Park provides both back-in sites with decks and pull-through options for longer rigs. Heritage Acres RV Park in Tuscumbia includes premium concrete pads that are nearly level, with some sites featuring double sewer connections for convenience.

Cell service varies significantly throughout the area, with Verizon coverage particularly spotty at Hidden Cove where many travelers report relying on AT&T hotspots instead. Most RV parks maintain year-round availability, though amenities like swimming pools typically close during winter months. Dump stations are available at most locations, with Bama Campground, Hidden Cove, and Heritage Acres all offering on-site sanitary dump facilities. Pet policies are generally accommodating, with designated walking areas but no formal dog parks at most locations. For travelers planning extended stays, laundry facilities can be found at Togetherness Works and several other parks in the region. Many sites require advance reservations during peak seasons, particularly for premium waterfront locations that tend to be occupied by seasonal or permanent residents.

Best RV Sites Near Haleyville, Alabama (59)

    1. Bama Campground & RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Bankhead National Forest, AL
    12 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."

    2. controller works

    9 Reviews
    Natural Bridge, AL
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 412-6773

    $45 / night

    "Togetherness Works is 5 mile south of I-22/US-78 along a very good Alabama 253.  Junior Beasley and his wife have owned it for many years. "

    "Secluded, peaceful w/ full hookups. 💖 Had 2 acre site all to ourselves. Camped in 5th wheel. Our dog was happy and made friends w/ the resident deer. Don't hesitate on this place."

    3. Thousand Trails Hidden Cove

    13 Reviews
    Arley, AL
    30 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"

    4. Appalachian Foothills RV Park and Service

    1 Review
    Natural Bridge, AL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 430-2480

    $50 - $65 / night

    "This is a well laid out park for the back in sites, we stayed in the back in a new area under construction so it wasn't as nice but we knew that coming in."

    5. Heritage Acres RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Tuscumbia, AL
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 383-7368

    $33 - $48 / night

    "In fact, I believe we were the first people to stay in our spot, a premium pull through."

    "We stayed in a premium site which was level with a concrete pad, a cute little bistro table and a picnic table."

    6. Palomino RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Cullman, AL
    43 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."

    7. Red Bay Acres RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Dennis, MS
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (855) 473-3229

    $49 - $50 / night

    "This is typical for an RV resort with open and reasonably close spaces, but is new and very nice and well maintained. The staff is very friendly and helpful."

    8. T's Outback RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Rogersville, AL
    48 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."

    9. Jay Landings Marina & RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Decatur, AL
    44 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."

    10. Quail Creek RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Falkville, AL
    45 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."

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RV Park Reviews near Haleyville, AL

352 Reviews of 59 Haleyville Campgrounds


  • Richard S.
    Jun. 3, 2020

    Heritage Acres RV Park

    Up and coming RV park!

    This RV park was still heavily under construction while we were there. In fact, I believe we were the first people to stay in our spot, a premium pull through. The playground was in the process of being completed and the game room wasn't functional yet but you can tell the owners are investing a lot of time and money!

    The concrete pad was within 1/4" of level and even had two sewer connections. Included in the premium site was a nice picnic table and a smaller two person table, fire pit, and nice large marble lighting.

  • 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

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 13, 2024

    Whitten Park Campground

    One of Our Favs

    Our RV GPS and Waze brought us south from Tishomingo via MS-25 to MS-4 to John Rankin Hwy. It’s a more scenic and narrower road than just taking MS-25 south, but there were no issues. We had made online reservations earlier that day for this Army Corps of Engineers Campground (CG) where we get a 50% discount per night using the National Parks Access Pass. We arrived earlier than 2:00 PM when the check-in gate opens, but there was a sign to go ahead and set up and come back at 2:00 to check-in. As we had our site number, we headed directly to pull through site 9 with water and electric(50/30/20 AMP). This was our third time camping at Whitten and we were delighted to find that they had combined site 8 and 9 into one long site. This site still had the old site amenities, which meant that we had double electric pedestals, water spigots, patio areas with picnic table, standup bbq, and fire pit. We were able to adjust our 5th wheel to avoid the several unlevel areas in this very long pull through. As with most COEs, water pressure was good and the electric worked fine. Whitten CG has a lot of mature trees, so satellite is iffy. We had no north shot for our Starlink. However, we got 2 to 3 bars on Verizon and the Mifi worked well for our needs to include streaming. There’s no WiFi in the CG. Site 9 has water view and does not bump up to other sites, which we found highly desireable. During our first stay in 2019, each loop had a shower house with a washer and dryer that we had used. Our last stay was an overnighter and we didn’t need to do laundry, so we hadn't checked those facilities out. This time we were here for three nights and had planned on doing laundry only to find the doors locked. We asked the camp host about the washers and dryers. He stated that the washers and dryers had been closed during COVID and now they were no long functional and weren't going to be replaced. We again enjoyed the trail system through out the CG and recreation area to walk our dogs. The James L. Whitten Historical Center is interesting to go through. There are several fishing piers as well. We came on a Wednesday and were pretty much by ourselves. Both Thursday and Friday campers started coming in around 11:30 AM filling up the CG. The camp hosts didn’t seem to mind the early arrivals and even opened up the office around noon for a few minutes to accommodate check-ins.

  • 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.

  • G
    Jun. 18, 2022

    Joe Wheeler State Park Campground

    Joe Wheeler is open

    Basically there are two sections to this park. The newer section is very big rig orientated. Having been rebuilt due to hurricane, wide roomy sites well spaced, but not a tree in site. All sites both old & new are full hook up. The older section is very, very tight and not a one very level. The older section is fully treed, which makes things even tighter.

    Good ATT & Verizon cell service. No wifi in campgrounds Not my first choice, bu it worked.

  • Mara S.
    Apr. 8, 2021

    Thousand Trails Hidden Cove

    Bring your boat

    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.

    You can pick your spot when you arrive. I like that.

    A and B sections are the original sections. C section is brand new with 50 amps hookup. All the big rigs there.

    I was on C74 with a great backyard overlooking the hills.

    Bathhouse is brand new and squeaky clean. You can see that almost no-one uses the campground shower because one of them doesn’t have a curtain to separate your dry clothes from the water. And neither of them have a caddy or any spot where you can put your soap.

    Pool was not open when I was here in April which was a shame. It was hot enough. I would have enjoyed a swim, especially so we there is not much else to do. I don’t have a boat yet. 🙁

    A decent Thousand Trails campground.

    I had no reception with Verizon but my AT&T hotspot had good reception.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 7, 2020

    Rickwood Caverns State Park Campground

    The cave is the star attraction

    This is a very small campground- 13 improved sites (nine of these have 50 amp electric and can accommodate all sizes of rigs; four are designed for smaller units and have 30 amp electric) plus five primitive sites, which have communal water only (no electric). There is zero privacy/separation between the improved sites, which would make the unimproved sites possibly more appealing (but further from the restroom and it was pouring when we were there). Improved sites are gravel and include a BBQ, fire ring, and a very large picnic table. Rates are $16 for a primitive site/$29 for an improved site plus a $4.75 processing fee for the first night of your stay. Senior discounts are given. 

    The restrooms are functional and clean but basic. There was a leak in the roof from the pouring rain that could pose a slipping hazard. 

    There are a large picnic pavilion and two short hiking trails of about a mile each. We hiked the Fossil Mountain trail, which is very rocky. The main draw to this park is the cave. Tours are offered four times daily, January through November. If you camp, you receive a discount on the tour. The tour is worth doing.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 28, 2021

    Piney Grove

    Lots of Trees

    We followed the campground(CG) instructions versus our RV GPS as it wanted to take us down a country road no RV should go on. There was signage where to turn to get to this COE CG as you got close. As this was a Friday and based on our experience going to state parks/COEs at the end of the season when the weather is really nice, we went in early so we could get ahead of the weekend crowd. We were glad we did as after an easy check in at the gate, we proceeded to our loop to site 21 with 50/30 AMP and water. The loops here are a little tight and there are lots of trees so coming in late on a popular weekend could be challenging with trucks, cars, and boats parked about. Site 21 was a bit of a challenge backing our 39' 5th wheel into. There were lots of trees and a little bridge with big drop offs on either side of the road, but we got in without mishap after a few tries. As the afternoon progressed, the locals plus rookie RVers all swarmed in around the same time. We grabbed a beverage and watched the show. This was our first time staying at Piney Grove, but we had come to the area the last three years to get our 5th wheel serviced. The CG was completely full for the weekend. There are quite a few back-ins that would have been much easier. We suggest reading reviews on various websites to find which sites will better fit your rig. The pad lengths on the reservations website seemed to be accurate. In our opinion, the only pull through that would fit a 40’ 5th wheel was site 73. The rest of the pull throughs were the half moon shaped type with too sharp of internal turn and/or trees to deal with. A lot of the sites have some lake view. Sites here are closer together than other COEs we have stayed in. Cell service was spotty with both Verizon and AT&T having two bars. We could text but not receive phone calls(though we did see a few people talking on their phones) and often the internet wouldn’t connect or was too slow to be useful. There are internet hotspots in the CG but we could not get our phones to recognize and/or connect. You get a handful of OTA channels but no major networks. We had to chuckle when several campers here tried and tried to get their satellite dishes to connect. Unless you are maybe near the main road or boat ramp area, doubtful you would get a signal as there are too many trees.  There’s a gas station with a few convenience items as you turn toward the campground on County Rd 3501. Boonville is 20 or so minutes away with all the major amenities to include a Walmart. Tishomingo is closer going the opposite direction, but only has a Dollar General, small grocery store, and gas stations. We would stay here again, but definitely in a different site.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 29, 2018

    Tishomingo State Park Campground

    Pleasant and affordable place to camp

    We arrived just before 5pm on a Sunday at the end of October and had no problem securing a site. If you are over 65, you pay the same for a site with water and electric as you would for a primitive site ($16). Compared to other states, this was a pleasant surprise. Many sites back up to the lake and have generous sized concrete pads. Most we saw appeared level. Our picnic table was down a hill by the water so it was a hike to it but very pleasant for eating. I would imagine that at other times of the year staying here might not be so pleasant (heat and humidity plus we saw the remains of some HUGE ant hills). No fire rings but it looks like previous visitors may have built fires in the sandy area near the beach. Bathrooms were reasonably clean but they don’t have soap. I also don’t understand why there was one across from site 12 and one more not far down the road but for the last half of the loop, there weren’t any (except for one that had a closed sign and appeared to be more “rustic”). I’m guessing that people in those sites have fully equipped RVs. Good cell service for Verizon in the campground. Nice hiking trails - we liked the Outcroppings Trail. Evidence of the work of the CCC in the Park, especially the swinging bridge. Overall, a pleasant stay.


Guide to Haleyville

RV campgrounds near Haleyville, Alabama sit in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, with most camping areas at elevations between 500-800 feet. The region experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F and mild winters where nighttime temperatures can drop below freezing. Many campgrounds report limited cell reception due to the hilly terrain, with AT&T generally providing better coverage than Verizon in most locations.

What to do

Hiking in Bankhead National Forest: Bama Campground & RV Park provides convenient access to multiple waterfall trails. "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," notes Jennifer H. The campground also has hiking trails on the property for shorter excursions.

Fishing and boating: Thousand Trails Hidden Cove offers direct lake access for fishing and water activities. "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!" advises Mara S. The campground features boat ramp access for those bringing their own watercraft.

Stargazing opportunities: Togetherness Works RV Park offers excellent night sky viewing with minimal light pollution. "Great site tucked in the woods, very private area. Huge field with little light pollution to stargaze," reports Chris. The secluded location about 4 miles from Interstate 22 minimizes artificial light.

What campers like

Spacious, private sites: Campers appreciate the generous spacing between sites at several Haleyville area campgrounds. At Togetherness Works RV Park, Annaliese M. reports, "Secluded, peaceful w/ full hookups. Had 2 acre site all to ourselves." The park's wooded setting creates natural separation between camping spots.

Clean, modern bathhouses: Heritage Acres RV Park receives high marks for its facilities. "Everything is clean and new and the bathrooms are amazing. Beautiful pool and splash area for kids," writes emily A. Many reviewers specifically mention the premium sites with concrete pads that are nearly level.

Peaceful atmosphere: Most campgrounds in the region emphasize quiet, natural settings. Steve T. from Bama Campground & RV Park states, "This place is great if you like peace and quiet. Its in the middle of the country side near Bankhead Forest." Several campgrounds enforce quiet hours and limit large gatherings to maintain the serene environment.

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Most campgrounds in the area report spotty cellular coverage. At Thousand Trails Hidden Cove, Nick & Allyssa S. mention, "Wouldn't recommend staying here if you prefer to be closer to the city but perfect if you want to be in the middle of the woods and have no reason to leave." Many campers report no Verizon reception but functional AT&T service.

Distance from amenities: Most rv campgrounds near Haleyville require planning ahead for supplies. "Nearest Walmart is Cullman which is 45 mins away," notes one Hidden Cove camper. Togetherness Works RV Park is located 5 miles from Interstate 22 along Alabama 253, requiring a short drive for any shopping needs.

Seasonal considerations: Summer humidity can be challenging. Nick & Allyssa S. report, "Very hot, humid and rainy time of year! Would be back in the fall perhaps." Many campgrounds report pool closures and reduced amenities during winter months despite year-round operation.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds offer dedicated children's areas. Bonnie C. notes about Heritage Acres, "The splash park is better than most kids play areas." Nathan W. recommends exploring nearby attractions: "You must check out the nature bridge nearby as well as the Houston jail."

Swimming options: Palomino RV Resort offers multiple recreational facilities. Crystal H. reports, "There was a swimming pond, a fishing pond, basketball & tennis court, fire pit, picnic tables." Many campgrounds maintain separate swimming and fishing areas to accommodate different family activities.

Wildlife viewing: Togetherness Works provides opportunities for kids to explore nature. Zachary J. shares, "Dogs loved running around smelling all the smells!" Several campers report deer sightings at multiple campgrounds throughout the region, offering wildlife viewing opportunities for children.

Tips from RVers

Leveling challenges: RV sites vary in levelness throughout the Haleyville area. At T's Outback RV Park, Stephanie R. notes, "Gravel road but cement pavements on site." When staying at campgrounds with uneven sites, many RVers recommend bringing additional leveling blocks.

Premium site advantages: Heritage Acres offers upgraded sites that many RVers prefer. Richard S. reports, "The concrete pad was within 1/4" of level and even had two sewer connections. Included in the premium site was a nice picnic table and a smaller two person table, fire pit, and nice large marble lighting."

Back-in assistance: Some rv campgrounds Haleyville, Alabama provide staff help with parking. Matthew M. shares about T's Outback, "It was tight but the owner helped us get backed in at 6:30 pm on a Sunday." Many parks accommodate late arrivals with staff available to assist with site navigation and hookups.

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