Oak Mountain State Park's campground sits on the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, with elevations ranging from 600 to over 1,000 feet above sea level. Located just 20 minutes from Helena, Alabama, the park spans over 9,900 acres of woodland terrain. The campground underwent extensive renovations in recent years, with many sites receiving full hookups and updated facilities.
What to do
Hiking trails: Oak Mountain offers trails for all skill levels, including access to backcountry sites. One visitor noted, "There are tons of trails that are very well marked" at Oak Mountain State Park Campground, making it easy to navigate the park's extensive trail system.
Backcountry camping: For those seeking a more remote experience, backcountry camping provides seclusion. "The site we stayed at was only a short walk, maybe 15 min from the road but it felt like a totally different world," reported a camper about their stay at the backcountry sites.
Water recreation: Multiple lakes within the park allow for various water activities. According to a visitor at Deerlick Creek, "Nice 1/2 mile asphalt bike/walking trail. Hiking trail with hills and valleys skirting the lake. Boat ramp with easy access to the lake."
Wildlife observation: The park houses rehabilitated native birds and animals. A camper mentioned, "Don't miss the TREE TOP NATURE TRAIL!" which features rescued owls, turkeys, and red hawks.
What campers like
Private campsites: Many sites offer good separation from neighbors. At Deerlick Creek, "Each site was set into the hills. We had lots of privacy and peaceful quiet," as one camper described.
Clean facilities: The bathhouses receive regular maintenance. A review stated, "Remodeled bathhouses as well and kept clean even on a busy July 4th weekend" at Oak Mountain State Park.
Lake access: Sites with water views are highly rated. One reviewer at Bohamia appreciated that "Services are great, some cabins and tents having ACs, but primitive camping allowed as well. Great showers and bathhouse with filtered drinking water option."
Variety of glamping options: Beyond Oak Mountain, additional glamping near Helena offers unique accommodations. A visitor to Bohamia shared, "Beautiful scenery and perfectly clean grounds, water areas are fun and safe, lots of privacy and plenty of room to explore."
What you should know
Reservation requirements: Oak Mountain State Park campsites can be reserved up to 363 days in advance. A senior camper suggested, "Reserved 363 days prior to arriving" to secure preferred sites.
Seasonal considerations: While glamping accommodations around Helena remain open year-round, activities vary by season. Summer offers full water recreation access, while spring and fall provide milder hiking conditions.
Campground layouts: Some areas have streetlights throughout. One camper noted, "Street lights throughout campground" at Oak Mountain, which might affect stargazing.
Varying campsite sizes: Campsite dimensions differ significantly across the park. At The Ridge Outdoor Resort, "The sites are grassy" and more open than the wooded sites at other campgrounds.
Tips for camping with families
Multiple recreation options: Families benefit from diverse activities within easy reach. A visitor observed, "Oak Mountain is a big state park with lots to do (golf, biking, archery, lots of trails that are very well marked, petting zoo)."
Kid-friendly amenities: Some campgrounds provide dedicated play areas. At Deerlick Creek, a family discovered, "They had two play areas with balls and other toys for the kids."
Water activities for children: Lakes offer safe swimming areas during summer months. A reviewer at Rolling Hills RV Park shared, "We had a pull through spot so we didn't have to disconnect our tow dolly. Gravel site was fairly level despite being in a hilly area."
Educational opportunities: Wildlife rehabilitation centers provide learning experiences. The Oak Mountain rehabilitation center allows children to observe native birds and learn about conservation efforts.
Tips from RVers
Site selection considerations: Some sites work better for larger rigs. A visitor to Deerlick Creek advised, "Be sure to check your spot to make sure you can park easily- some sites are difficult for large pull trailers."
Hookup availability: Services vary across campgrounds. At Clear Creek Cove RV Resort, "Our lot is spacious, gravel pad with a cement patio," providing comfortable accommodations for longer stays.
Access challenges: Some campgrounds have entrance issues. One RVer warned about Oak Mountain, "Poor signage upon entering Park... recommend North entrance/exit until construction is completed."
Internet connectivity: Cell reception varies. A senior camper reported, "No WiFi, 2 bars Verizon" at Oak Mountain State Park, which may affect those needing to stay connected.