Best Dispersed Camping near Alexander City, AL

Dispersed camping near Alexander City, Alabama primarily centers around the Talladega National Forest area, with several backcountry sites located along hiking trails rather than vehicle-accessible locations. The region includes primitive camping options along the Chinnabee Silent Trail, Skyway Loop, and Pinhoti Trail systems, where no facilities or developed campgrounds exist. Most sites require hiking in rather than direct vehicle access, making this area more suitable for backpackers than those seeking drive-in dispersed camping.

Access to these dispersed sites typically requires hiking distances ranging from short walks to several miles of trail travel. Many sites are located at trail intersections or near water sources, though seasonal water availability varies considerably. No permits are required for camping at these locations, and fires are generally allowed when no fire restrictions are in place. Campers should note that most sites lack amenities such as toilets, trash service, or drinking water, requiring proper backcountry preparation including water filtration equipment and adherence to Leave No Trace principles.

"This site is a nice protected area a short way off the trail near the intersection of the Pinhoti and the Odum trail," notes one reviewer about a backcountry site. Another camper describes Hollins Hunting Camp, one of the few drive-in options, as having "a good road and decent open spots to set-up. Overlanders with roof-top tents will be the most happy." Many sites feature established fire rings and flat areas for tent placement, with several locations offering water access from nearby streams. The Chinnabee Silent Trail area contains multiple backcountry sites, with one reviewer highlighting a particular location as "a giant tree standing in front of a small creek" with "an enormous clearing under the tree canopy perfect for a large group to set up camp."

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  • Asher K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 29, 2020

    Chinnabee Silent Trail Backcountry Site 5

    Large secluded site

    As I noted in several of my other reviews check out my review of the Sipsey falls campground for a comprehensive account of my favorite hiking and camping in the area. 

    This campsite in particular is located on a small ridge after passing the Sipsey falls area. It is fairly large with two established firepits and multiple cleared areas for tents. It also has plenty of trees for setting up hammocks. I like this site in particular since it is one of the less crowded spots. I only give it 4 stars however since if available some of the best sites are right next to Sipsey falls a little further along where you have access to water for pumping and swimming when the weather is right. 

    As always make sure to leave no trace and make the site cleaner than when you found it.

  • Asher K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 29, 2020

    Chinnabee Silent Trail Backcountry Site 4

    Parking Lot Site

    Check out my other reviews of this trail to get a better picture of the backpacking options in the area. Talladega national forest has some amazing trails and campsites available. 

    This particular site is located a short way into the woods from the parking area for the Chinnabee silent trailhead and not far from the Turnipseed campground. It is at the intersection of two trails leading down from the main road. It could work for several tents in the dry season but we somewhat waterlogged when we were there in the spring. Not the worst last-minute place to set up camp but there are much better sites further along the trail.

  • Asher K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2023

    Skyway Loop Backcountry Site Near Chinnabee

    Improved since last visit

    This site has been cleaned up and expanded since I last stayed here. The space is in a really beautiful area near the parking area for Lake Chinnabee and a few minutes down the trail from Devil's Den Falls. It has an established fire pit and several clear flat areas for tents. The creek runs right alongside so there is easy access to water and it provides a peaceful background sound during the night. Another nice feature of this campground is that it sits at the intersection of multiple trails.

  • Weather Warrior Media -.
    Jul. 2, 2024

    Hollins Hunting Camp

    Average but good

    This has a good road and decent open spots to set-up. Overlanders (w/rtt) will be the most happy. Open areas have tall grass a but, but some have enough pine trees the pine needles make for better ground camping. Small camper trailers could probably make it too. Just be mindful of turn around spots.

    I arrived late so harder to find spots. Mid-week so no one else here.

    -Lacked good signage on the last turn. -No facilities (as expected) -Open to sky (took awesome star pics here)

  • Peyton P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Hollins Hunting Camp

    Open and quiet

    Best for overlanding/camper/tents. No marked sites, just pull in and find a spot. I got in around 8 and there were only a couple people here, lots of space and easy to find a private spot. Hardly any bugs, no amenities

  • Asher K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 12, 2021

    Weogufka State Forest Backcountry Site 1

    Platform on old building site

    This site appears to have a platform that was built to set up a tent on where an old building used to stand. The fireplace is the only part that is still in place which would actually be kind of nice to use on a cold night. There are even metal rings installed on the platform that you could use to attach a rain fly. Overall this is very near to the Pinhoti southern terminus so you won't get much distance covered if you camp here but it could work for a late start. There is also a nearby shelter which is my preference but this could be a backup if that gets a little crowded. The other downside to this site is that there is not any water right here so you will either have to carry it in or hike down to one of the nearby streams to fill up. However, it is a pretty cool looking area and deffinitely worth checking out even if you don't stay the night.

  • Asher K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 30, 2021

    Riverside Skyway Loop Backcountry Site

    Small with water access

    This site is another of the small backcountry sites along the river between Cheaha Falls and Lake Chinnabee. Make sure to check out my review of Cheaha Falls Campground where I discuss the entire loop and the best times of year to visit. Although this campground isn’t as nice as others in the area it has easy access to water and is small and private so you won't have anyone else crowding your space. It is also a great option when the other spots can fill up during busy times such as holiday weekends in the spring or fall. This campground also has easy access to the many waterfalls that are up the trail and is not too far from the parking at Lake Chinnabee. This campground has a level area for either 1 or 2 tents, a fire ring, and access to flowing water. The best time to visit is either late spring or early summer when the flowers are blooming and the weather is warm enough to swim. But be aware it can get pretty hot and muggy late in the summer.

  • Asher K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 30, 2020

    Chinnabee Silent Trail Backcountry Site 3

    On the way to the falls

    Check out the video included to get a full review of the site. In summary, this is a nice backcountry campsite a short walk in from the chinnabee silent parking area. It has a nice large flat area for setting up several tents. The only negative is that it doesn't have as easy water access as some of the other sites in the area.

  • Asher K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 1, 2018

    Group Camp near Blue Mountain Shelter — Cheaha State Park

    Group Backpacking Site

    This is a backcountry site right along the trail that you pass a minute or two before you get to the Blue Mountain Shelter. I have linked to that review and I highly suggest checking it out first since it covers some of the directions for hiking into this area. This specific site is more suited for groups however since it has multiple flat areas for lots of tents and several fire pits if you want to spread out. You can set up camp here and hike further on to get to some of the nearby viewpoints which are well worth the trek. This site isn’t that special but practical if you need the space and want to have a nice jumping off point to see some of the other sites in the area.


Guide to Alexander City

Dispersed camping near Alexander City, Alabama centers on the Talladega National Forest's eastern portions. This region features elevations ranging from 600 to 2,400 feet with mixed pine-hardwood forests dominating the landscape. Winter temperatures typically range from 30-50°F, while summer months often exceed 85°F with high humidity. Most backcountry sites require hiking distances from 0.5 to 8 miles depending on which trailhead you access.

What to do

Explore Devil's Den Falls: A short hike from the Skyway Loop Backcountry Site Near Chinnabee provides access to this natural feature. "This site has been cleaned up and expanded since I last stayed here. The space is in a really beautiful area near the parking area for Lake Chinnabee and a few minutes down the trail from Devil's Den Falls," notes Asher K.

Night sky photography: The open clearings at Hollins Hunting Camp offer excellent stargazing opportunities. As one camper reports, it's "Open to sky (took awesome star pics here)" and has minimal light pollution due to its remote location. Best viewing occurs during new moon phases when skies are clearest.

Swimming holes: Multiple water access points exist along the trail system, particularly near Chinnabee Silent Trail sites. "I also liked how close it is to the waterfall so you could set up camp and go for a nice evening swim before cooking dinner," mentions a camper about one of the stream-adjacent sites.

What campers like

Protected camping spots: Pinhoti Backcountry Campground near Odum Intersection offers natural wind barriers. "This site specifically is a nice protected area a short way off the trail near the intersection of the Pinhoti and the Odum trail. There are also several large boulders that work well to block the wind and make this a more comfortable space in bad weather," reports Asher K.

Group camping areas: Some sites accommodate larger parties with multiple tent spaces. One reviewer describes Chinnabee Silent Trail Backcountry Site 2 as "Big, open, flat, and private" and notes it "has 2 fire rings and is big enough for even large groups to spread out."

Ridge views: Several sites along the Skyway Loop offer panoramic perspectives. "The downside to staying this far along the ridge is that even in times with high water levels it is pretty far away... Otherwise it is great cause you get a direct view out from the ridge and sunset is amazing!!!" reports a camper about Skyway Loop Backcountry.

What you should know

Seasonal water availability: Water sources vary dramatically throughout the year. "Be prepared to not have water for pumping and bring extra in dry times," warns one camper. Late summer and fall typically have the lowest water levels in streams and springs.

Limited signage: Some trail junctions can be confusing, especially during leaf-fall. "The signage along these trails is also good and they are well traveled though there are a few stream crossings that can get confusing so keep an eye out for turns in the trail, especially in the fall or winter when there are leaves on the ground," notes a regular visitor.

Campsite privacy variations: Some sites sit directly on trails while others offer more seclusion. A review of Chinnabee Silent Trail Backcountry Site 7 cautions: "If you are not an early riser be aware that this site is right alongside the trail so you may hear people who get out on the trail in the morning."

Tips for camping with families

Consider hiking distances: Choose sites with shorter approaches for younger campers. One reviewer recommends a specific location because "if you have any younger campers joining along it is not such a far trek in from where you park so they will have an easier time hauling gear."

Platform camping option: Weogufka State Forest Backcountry Site 1 offers a unique experience with built-in amenities. "This site appears to have a platform that was built to set up a tent on where an old building used to stand. The fireplace is the only part that is still in place which would actually be kind of nice to use on a cold night," notes a visitor.

Plan water access: Sites with nearby water offer both practical benefits and recreation opportunities. A reviewer highlighted one site's advantage: "It's not far from a water source though the water is seasonal and can be very low in winter."

Tips from RVers

Overlanding accessibility: Primitive camping options for vehicles remain limited but available at Hollins Hunting Camp. "Best for overlanding/camper/tents. No marked sites, just pull in and find a spot," shares Peyton P. The open areas accommodate roof-top tent setups and small trailers.

Access road considerations: Vehicle-accessible sites have limitations worth planning for. "This has a good road and decent open spots to set-up. Overlanders (w/rtt) will be the most happy... Small camper trailers could probably make it too. Just be mindful of turn around spots," advises one camper about Hollins Hunting Camp.

Limited facilities: All vehicle-accessible dispersed sites lack amenities. "Lacked good signage on the last turn. No facilities (as expected)," reports a visitor, emphasizing the need for complete self-sufficiency when camping with any vehicle in this area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular dispersed campsite near Alexander City, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dispersed campground near Alexander City, AL is Hollins Hunting Camp with a 4-star rating from 2 reviews.

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