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    Ozark-Fort Rucker KOA and Family Time Campground provide upscale glamping accommodations near Headland, Alabama, with options ranging from safari-style canvas tents to fully-equipped glamping cabins. Both locations feature comfortable beds with linens, electricity, and climate control systems that maintain ideal temperatures year-round. "My kids and I absolutely loved it here. We did tent 'glamping' so we had electric, water and wifi nearby but still enjoyed our time away from concrete buildings," shared one visitor about their stay at Ozark-Fort Rucker KOA. The glamping sites include private fire pits, picnic tables, and dedicated parking areas, while maintaining a natural outdoor setting. Some accommodations offer kitchenettes, while others provide easy access to communal cooking facilities. Family Time Campground's glamping units are situated on spacious, shaded lots within a private gated community.

    Solar-heated swimming pools at both glamping destinations offer refreshing relaxation after exploring nearby hiking trails and waterways. Guests at Family Time Campground can enjoy kayaking and canoeing on Omusee Creek, with staff recommending early morning or evening paddles when the current is gentler. One reviewer noted, "The pool came in clutch since it is very humid and hot over there. It was nice, CLEAN and refreshing." Ozark-Fort Rucker KOA features a catch-and-release fishing pond with colorful lighting displays at night, creating a magical atmosphere for evening relaxation. Both glamping resorts provide clean, modern bathroom facilities with hot showers. Family-friendly amenities include children's playgrounds, community fire pits for s'mores, and organized activities. The Coheelee Creek Covered Bridge, a popular local attraction, is accessible from both glamping locations, and the nearby Log Cabin Restaurant offers regional cuisine just across the Alabama-Georgia state line.

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    Best Glamping Campgrounds near Headland (10)

      1. Ozark-Fort Rucker KOA

      4.1(11)22mi from HeadlandRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The staff was very friendly and helpful. We did tent “glamping” so we had electric, water and wifi nearby but still enjoyed our time away from concrete buildings."

      "The campground was easy to find, located right off US-231. We parked at the office to check in and were escorted to pull-through site 16 with full hookups."

      from $40 / night

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      2. Family Time Campground

      5.0(1)15mi from HeadlandRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This little gem is tucked away on the central-eastern side of Alabama, just a 20 or so minute drive from the AL-GA state line, just due south of Columbia, right off the Omusee Creek."

      3. Omussee Creek Park

      3.5(2)15mi from HeadlandRVs, Tents, Glamping

      4. Blue Springs State Park Campground

      4.1(7)23mi from HeadlandRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This is a gem in south Alabama with the most perfect cold water to cool that Alabama heat. The cabins are more like FEMA trailers but they have some sort of AC."

      "Blue Springs State Park Alabama Had a great time at this off the beaten path State Park. Not many campsites but great for our Go."

      5. Military Park Fort Rucker Recreation Area Engineer Beach RV Park

      4.7(3)22mi from HeadlandRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Water and electric, on site dump station. Laundry room clean and good price. Large sites that are spaced well for privacy. No wifi, but good cell phone service. Would highly recommend"

      "A dump station is conveniently located at the entrance of the park. The bath house also has a laundry room. There is a small park with a swing set, teeter totter, and basketball hoop."

      from $10 - $25 / night

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      6. Florida Caverns RV Resort

      3.6(13)42mi from HeadlandRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Service and staff were excellent/friendly and they escorted us to our site upon arrival. They also have trash pickup at your site daily."

      "Nice laundry room. And a workout room . The only downfall I have noticed is being able to hear the traffic from 90 in the evenings but not a big deal to me. Nice restrooms with showers ."

      from $35 - $60 / night

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      7. Seminole State Park Campground

      4.5(15)48mi from Headland69 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We had a beautiful lake view on a huge pull through site! Site was spotless, including the fire pit. Bath house was super clean and always stocked. The grounds were beautifully kept."

      "Great fire pit and grill combo along with a large and sturdy picnic table. The hiking trail just reopened and was an easy 2 miles. Tons of animal tracks to look for and identify!"

      from $20 - $195 / night

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      8. Three Rivers State Park Campground

      4.4(15)49mi from Headland29 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "A pleasant surprise when we arrived, after miles of rural driving! GPS took us the correct way, but seemed we were lost!"

      "The road in is very rough and rugged, but was completely manageable if you just go slowly (and weave a bit to avoid the huge holes)."

      from $16 - $65 / night

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      9. White Oak Pastures

      5.0(1)31mi from Headland1 siteRVs, Cabins, Glamping

      from $49 - $259 / night

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      10. CampOut Alabama

      1.8(4)36mi from HeadlandRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This is a clothing optional LGBTQ+ campground with a lot to offer. 24hr access to pool, jacuzzi, clubhouse with bar, and “dark room”. Small walking trail and pond. 24hr on site hosts."

      from $17 - $55 / night

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    Glamping Reviews near Headland, AL

    72 Reviews of 10 Headland Campgrounds


    • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 1, 2021

      Family Time Campground

      Break Out the Family Camping Here!

      This little gem is tucked away on the central-eastern side of Alabama, just a 20 or so minute drive from the AL-GA state line, just due south of Columbia, right off the Omusee Creek. Over in these parts you’ll find some solid nature to interact with, trails to hike and of course, all the fun and enjoyment you’d expect being this close to the water. 

      Let me share a bit about Family Time Campground: there’s a sweet little solar-heated pool that’s perfect for a classic sundowner (and not so great for swimming laps!), plenty of shaded and grassy areas for RV and trailers (22 spots in all), spacious long level lots in a private gated community, filtered water and free rentals, newly finished covered pavilion with about a half dozen brand new picnic tables that has a brand new BBQ, children’s playground, community firepit for s’mores and a fully functioning laundry facility. This RV site has full electrical, water and sewage hook-ups, free WiFi and there’s even a fully-stocked kitchen you can access while on site. For those that aren’t hauling their living room behind them, this property also has (3) bunk houses, (3) cabins, (4) camp rentals and even stationary RV’s for rent.

      Insider’s Tip? On Sunday’s this campground offers up "all-you-can eat" pancake breakfast for $4 – you can’t beat this! Of course, there is the famed Coheelee Creek Covered Bridge that apparently people come from all over to see. For a good spot to dine out at, I recommend Log Cabin Restaurant right across the AL-GA state line in nearby Blakely – they’ve got everything you could think of fried, as well as some things that shouldn’t be fried, but taste great regardless! Last tip – if you’re out to kayak or canoe, get out either early or late, as the current during the middle of the day can be quite strong. 

      Happy Camping!

    • L&A C.
      May. 19, 2024

      Three Rivers State Park Campground

      A Great Florida State Park

      Small, well maintained park and sites, with 30/50 amp and water hook ups. A pleasant surprise when we arrived, after miles of rural driving! GPS took us the correct way, but seemed we were lost! Staff greeted us at entrance, gave us a map and explained how to get to our site. It was raining, and our site was back-in and downhill, mostly level with gravel, a picnic table, has a fire-ring with grill grate. Bathhouse is clean and impressed how the trash area and dump station were placed away from campers. The dock/pier, and boat ramp, are at the back part of the campground, The amenities are nice and there is outdoor cleaning sink behind the bathhouse, sitting area overlooking the river, the fish cleaning station, fire pit area, trails, and canoe/kayak drying area. 3 concrete sites, as well as tent sites. Lots of spacing between most of the sites, some are waterfront. Wildlife is plentiful and the trails are a great way to enjoy it all! We will come back! And it’s only $20 a night!

    • D
      Jul. 10, 2018

      Florida Caverns RV Resort

      Awful

      We called ahead to reserve tent sites and ensure they had electric and water on every site. Upon arrival, we were told all sites to the right edge (water side) and right of the road were tent sites. However, the first half of this row has electric for rv’s only. Moving down the row, the sites had no electric or water hookups. The last sites were in complete sun and next to a boat ramp. All the sites had trash on the ground and none had picnic tables. The showers were just curtained off from the bathroom with no privacy, hook or bench. The staff was unwilling to help and we left without staying.

    • S F.The Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 23, 2025

      Florida Caverns RV Resort

      Nice Stay

      We stayed here for two nights/three days of a ten day trip. It was hands-down the nicest of the locations. Clean, concrete pads, excellent location and good wi-fi that was not up-charged. The pool area was nice and clean. Service and staff were excellent/friendly and they escorted us to our site upon arrival. They also have trash pickup at your site daily. We saw a security truck drive through several times and had no problems from our neighbors. The location near the water cannot be beat. We were located near the docks and I was able to launch my paddle board easily. The water was gorgeous and clear on the adjacent spring/pond. Our AT&T cell service was good. 

      My only(very minor) complaints are that there are very few trees or shaded areas at this location and it would have been nice to have the fire pits included at the site. We did not spend any time sitting outside our camper and we only did about ten minutes in the dog park because of the sun, but then again, it's Florida in July in an area that's still recovering from tornadoes and a major hurricane. And by the time we thought it had cooled off enough to enjoy s'mores in the evening, the office had long since closed so we couldn't rent a fire pit. We have family that we visit often in the area, so we will definitely stay here again! We camped at Florida Caverns RV Resort at Merritt's Mill Pond in a Travel Trailer.

    • jessica O.
      Oct. 26, 2021

      Seminole State Park Campground

      Gem of a campground!

      This was our second trip to Seminole State Park and it was even better than the first. We had a beautiful lake view on a huge pull through site! Site was spotless, including the fire pit. Bath house was super clean and always stocked. The grounds were beautifully kept. We had fun walking the nature trail and saw signs of deer and raccoons and enjoyed listening to the birds from our site. We had a very strong cell signal and 30 OTA channels so that was a pleasant surprise. We will absolutely be back!

    • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 1, 2021

      Omussee Creek Park

      No Frills Campground Outing

      Omussee Creek Park is tucked away on the central-eastern side of Alabama, just a (couple of) stone’s throws from the AL-GA state line, just due south of Columbia, right off the Chattahoochee River. While there’s not a lot in the way of attractions out in these parts, there is plenty of nature to discover, from covered hiking trails (do bring a machete!), splendid little canals and streams that eventually connect to the Chattahoochee as well as some pretty splendid bird watching from the Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher and American Goldfinch to the never boring Blue Jay. 

      Insider’s Tip? There is the famed Coheelee Creek Covered Bridge that apparently people come from all over to see (I’m not really quite sure why that is although it appears to be one of the singular covered bridges in the state). For a good spot to dine out at, I recommend Log Cabin Restaurant right across the AL-GA state line in nearby Blakely – they’ve got everything you could think of fried, as well as some things that shouldn’t be fried, but taste great regardless! 

      Last tip – if you’re out to kayak or canoe, get out either early or late, as the current during the middle of the day can be quite strong. From a camping standpoint, brace yourself for bringing everything with you that you’ll need. The campgrounds are about 15 acres of pretty flat land with some decent brush around it, complete with typical 30/50 amp electrical, water and sewage hookups. There’s only 3 camping sites for tents all have fire pits with picnic tables. On-site, there’s a canoe launch ramp, covered picnic shelter, fishing hole and several walking trails to choose from. 

      Happy Camping!

    • M
      Jul. 18, 2021

      Ozark-Fort Rucker KOA

      Awesome stay

      My kids and I absolutely loved it here. The staff was very friendly and helpful. We did tent “glamping” so we had electric, water and wifi nearby but still enjoyed our time away from concrete buildings. We had a fire pit, picnic table, and parking to ourselves. The pool came in clutch since it is very humid and hot over there. It was nice, CLEAN and refreshing. My kids are not too big so we had enough space to play backyard games not sure there is enough grassy area for older kids or adults. You can walk around and down to the pond and check out the surroundings for added entertainment. The bathrooms and showers were tidy and clean. I really did love it here and based on my experience here I will be looking at other KOA Journeys to visit. My experience is based on a tent site and I’m fairly new to camping. Hope this helps!

    • jessica O.
      Mar. 6, 2021

      Seminole State Park Campground

      Nature lover’s paradise

      Wonderful state park in South Georgia! Our site was on the water and had beautiful sunset views. Newly renovated after Hurricane Michael, the upper loop had new gravel pads and plenty of space between sites. Great fire pit and grill combo along with a large and sturdy picnic table. The hiking trail just reopened and was an easy 2 miles. Tons of animal tracks to look for and identify! The playground close to the camping loop is nearly complete and looks super fun for the Littles. Bathhouse was brand new and showers were hot. Definitely coming back!

    • Ryan E.
      Jul. 9, 2020

      CampOut Alabama

      LGBTQ+ Campground

      This is a clothing optional LGBTQ+ campground with a lot to offer. 24hr access to pool, jacuzzi, clubhouse with bar, and “dark room”. Small walking trail and pond. 24hr on site hosts. Animal friendly. They do require an annual $20 dollar membership fee. Mixed aged group but very friendly. See their website for special holiday events they have i.e 4th of July, Memorial Day weekend, Halloween, etc.


    Guide to Headland

    Dispersed camping and yurt options near Headland, Alabama provide opportunities for outdoor recreation in the humid subtropical climate typical of southeastern Alabama. The region sits at an elevation of about 400 feet and experiences hot summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F. Several campgrounds near Headland offer varying levels of facilities within a 45-minute drive radius, with some providing access to the Chattahoochee River watershed.

    What to Do

    Fishing at stocked ponds: Ozark-Fort Rucker KOA features a catch-and-release pond that lights up at night. "The pond displays colorful lights at night," notes Wendy T., who appreciates that the campground is "close to restaurants" and provides convenient access.

    Military aircraft watching: Fort Rucker area campgrounds offer unique plane spotting opportunities. "If you like fast planes and helicopters this is your place to see and hear them," mentions Dick P. about his overnight stay at Ozark-Fort Rucker KOA.

    Kayaking on Omusee Creek: Water activities vary by season and water levels. One visitor at Omussee Creek Park recommends timing your paddle trips strategically: "If you're out to kayak or canoe, get out either early or late, as the current during the middle of the day can be quite strong."

    Hiking covered trails: Several parks offer hiking paths through wooded terrain. Stuart K. notes that Omussee Creek Park has "covered hiking trails" but recommends bringing a "machete" as some trails might be overgrown, adding that the park has "several walking trails to choose from."

    What Campers Like

    Level, paved sites: Military Park Fort Rucker Recreation Area offers well-maintained camping areas. "This military RV campground was very nice. The pull through site that we were assigned provided privacy as it was situated off to itself," writes sherri, who stayed at Engineer Beach RV Park.

    Clean, modern facilities: Samantha F. appreciates the amenities at Engineer Beach, noting: "The campsites and facilities are clean. A dump station is conveniently located at the entrance of the park. The bath house also has a laundry room."

    Spacious lots in gated communities: Family Time Campground provides secure camping environments. Stuart K. describes the property as having "spacious long level lots in a private gated community" with "filtered water and free rentals."

    Budget-friendly camping options: State parks in the region offer economical alternatives to private campgrounds. Larry M. commented about Three Rivers State Park: "For the price of this one at 16 a night we will totally be back."

    What You Should Know

    Weather considerations: Summer heat and humidity affect camping comfort. Thomas D. who visited Three Rivers State Park describes it as having "very good hospitality and very nice location" but notes that "sites are a little tight."

    Access challenges: Some campgrounds have difficult approach roads. Christina warns about Three Rivers State Park: "The road in is very rough and rugged, but was completely manageable if you just go slowly (and weave a bit to avoid the huge holes)."

    Campsite layouts: Campground designs vary significantly in the region. At Omussee Creek Park, Larry H. observes that "sites are small and very close together" but appreciates that "the camp is right on the water."

    Yurt camping Headland, Alabama options: While traditional yurts are limited, some campgrounds offer yurt-style accommodations. Mike T. who stayed at Omussee Creek Park describes it as a "very nice peaceful place to be one with nature" that's "fun for the whole family."

    Tips for Camping with Families

    Playground amenities: Seminole State Park Campground offers kid-friendly facilities. Jessica O. notes: "The playground close to the camping loop is nearly complete and looks super fun for the Littles."

    Nature exploration opportunities: Parks in the region provide wildlife viewing opportunities. Jessica mentions Seminole State Park has a "hiking trail just reopened and was an easy 2 miles. Tons of animal tracks to look for and identify!"

    Weekend activities: Some campgrounds organize special events. Stuart K. shares that Family Time Campground "offers up 'all-you-can eat' pancake breakfast for $4" on Sundays.

    Swimming options: Multiple campgrounds feature pools for cooling off. Victoria G. found Engineer Beach to be a "great military campground" with "water and electric, on site dump station" and a "laundry room clean and good price."

    Tips from RVers

    Electrical capacity awareness: RVers should note power limitations at some sites. Scott K. warns that at one campground, "our 30 amp camp site could not support AC and a microwave for 30 seconds without tripping the breaker."

    Site selection strategy: Request specific sites when possible for the best experience. At Florida Caverns RV Resort, S F. recommends: "We stayed here for two nights/three days of a ten day trip. It was hands-down the nicest of the locations. Clean, concrete pads, excellent location and good wi-fi that was not up-charged."

    Tree cover considerations: While shade is valuable during hot months, trees can create maneuvering challenges. Adams suggests at Ozark-Fort Rucker KOA to "ask for site #12 or #13 to be further from the road."

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