Best RV Parks & Resorts near Keystone Lake

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Lakeside RV Park near Opelika provides full hookup access with 50-amp electric service, water, and sewer connections for motorhomes and travel trailers. Sites are equipped with picnic tables and fire rings, with trash collection available throughout the park. Auburn RV Park at Leisure Time Campground accommodates large rigs with spacious pull-through sites, though fires are not permitted within the campground boundaries. Bar-W RV Park features big rig-friendly sites with water, sewer, and 50-amp electrical connections just outside Auburn. Cedar Trail RV Park and Dreamscape RV Park offer additional options within 30 miles, both featuring 50-amp service for larger motorhomes. "The campsites are open with no buffer between campers," noted one visitor describing the spacing at nearby parks.

Cell service varies significantly across the region, with multiple reviewers mentioning poor connectivity at certain locations. Several campgrounds operate year-round, including Lakeside RV Park which maintains shower facilities, laundry services, and sanitary dump stations accessible to registered guests. Most parks in the area allow generators and pets, though specific restrictions may apply. For travelers approaching from Georgia, City Limits RV Resort provides a convenient stopover point with full hookups and big rig accommodation. Leveling can be challenging at some locations due to uneven terrain or large gravel. When planning trips during football season, advance reservations are strongly recommended as Auburn-area RV parks frequently reach capacity during home games.

Best RV Sites Near Keystone Lake (39)

    1. City Limits RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Bluffton, GA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (844) 310-0934

    "This nice, new RV Park is located in quaint Cuthbert, GA and offers nearby access to good hunting & fishing and hiking/trail running at Providence Canyon."

    2. Nowhere RV Park

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    Fort Gaines, GA
    23 miles
    +1 (706) 977-9196

    3. Dreamscape RV Park and Campground

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    Fort Benning, GA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 695-9714

    $30 - $500 / night

    4. Lakeside RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Opelika, AL
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 705-0701

    "Game room who ever likes PLAYING POOL they have it ya oh and a lake big basses in here pond looking good a lot of work is getting done you must see it I'm very pleased with the new outcome they supply"

    "The campsites are mostly gravel and seem to be fairly level. The staff here are very friendly and helpful."

    5. Auburn RV Park at Leisure Time Campground

    5 Reviews
    Auburn, AL
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 821-2267

    "We had a pull through spot (I). The spot was slightly unlevel on the right side.Although there was loud interstate noise, it was still peaceful with the babbling creek in front of our site."

    "We had a pull through site back there not far from the bathhouse. The facilities were nice and staff was friendly."

    6. Bar-W RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Auburn, AL
    42 miles
    +1 (334) 887-3631

    "I enjoyed a couple days there while visiting Tuskegee Historic site, and enjoyed seeing a working farm, among the hills of Alabama."

    "There is a bathhouse and two laundry rooms. It’s on a cow farm, and sometimes the cows get lose but are sweet and generally stay right by the fence anyway."

    7. Camp David RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Fort Benning, GA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 392-1627

    $50 / night

    "This is a new RV park with full hookups. WiFi is available for long term guests through Mediacom. Daily, weekly and monthly rates with up charge on electric after 800 kWh."

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    8. Kelley's RV and Mobile Home Park

    1 Review
    Eufaula, AL
    18 miles
    +1 (334) 750-2273

    "Although it is RV and motorhome friendly, this isn't your average camping spot, because it was not originally designed for campers and motorhomes."

    9. Pataula Creek RV

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    Fort Gaines, GA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 665-2800

    $225 / night

    10. Cedar Trail RV Park

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    Fort Benning, GA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 650-5979

    $40 / night

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RV Park Reviews near Keystone Lake

264 Reviews of 39 Keystone Lake Campgrounds


  • D
    Dec. 31, 2019

    COE Walter F George Lake White Oak Creek Campground

    Beautiful campground with great sites

    Stayed December 2019 for a long weekend. The sites are all very nice with fire ring, lantern pole, picnic table, small counter height table, and concrete pad for your camper or tents. Ample additional parking available. Bathrooms were well maintained. We stayed in the Oakwood loop. River Chase loop has the best playground. Staff were very friendly. Several dump stations as well as a dog park. Would like some more hiking trails.

  • Adam V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 1, 2021

    Chewacla State Park Campground

    Great little state park just outside Auburn.

    Traveling back east, we found Chewacla State Park campground on The Dyrt. Due to heavy rain, did not make it as far as we wanted, so this was a last minute same day reservation, which we made online.

    Total fees were $42 for a full hookup site. We got site 34 which is an 80' long back in spot. Super easy to back in, even in super dark conditions with heavy cloud cover and no street lights of any kind.

    Water pressure is awesome and they have both 30 & 50 amp electric. Sewage is nicely placed in a low spot so you won't need a hose lifter (a rarity in our experience).

    Out spot is across from the bath house, but also the dump station. No smells, but I would imagine mornings might be a bit congested and noisy as other campers are leaving and dumping.

    Also directly across from the site is a large picnic shelter. Sites are decently spaced apart, though site 35 is a pull through, and though unoccupied on our nights stay, might make it feel a bit more cramped.

    Our site had a fire ring and picnic table. And even though it's close to the highway, no noticeable traffic noise. Only thing we could hear were some kids playing across the campground.

    It's about 5 minutes off the interstate and very easy access (just watch out for the staggered speed bumps at the campground entrance...it's narrow, too.

    No wi-fi in the park. But Verizon 4G was 3 out of 5 bars on my Samsung S20+. 

    Overall a great spot and easy to reserver online for those looking for a calm and peaceful overnight. Looking forward to getting a run on the trails in the morning!

  • Warren n Kim W.
    Dec. 14, 2020

    Camp David RV Resort

    Beautiful area near lake and river walk

    This is a new RV park with full hookups. WiFi is available for long term guests through Mediacom. Daily, weekly and monthly rates with up charge on electric after 800 kWh.

    On the outskirts of Columbus. Fishing, Paved river walk for walking and biking, near Ft Benning and golf course. Pleasant owner with big plans to make this a great park. Assisted us with getting to and in our site at dark. Camp host is very helpful.

    Cons: large gravel on road and sites making leveling difficult. Sites are fairly close together but better than some. Landscape is in its early stage so grass is sparse. Beautiful trees surround the area but none on sites.

  • Molly F.
    Jul. 13, 2021

    Lakepoint Resort State Park Campground

    Great stay in winter

    We stayed at this campground in a pull through site in February on our cross-country adventure. Plenty of room for big rigs. Easy to navigate roads. Safe for kids to ride around on bikes for hours. Site are big and the one we were at backed up on woods. Great view of the lake and sunset.  Lots of beautiful space to explore in the park, even in the chilly weather. Will definitely have to come back in the Spring!

  • Tony C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 16, 2020

    Hardridge Creek Campground

    Another great Army Corps of Engineers Campground

    We recently spent five nights at another Army Corps of Engineers campground, Hardridge Creek Campground located near Abbeville, Alabama. This is one of four COE campgrounds on the Walter F. George reservoir locally know as Lake Eufaula. We reserved our site online using the Recreation. gov application.

    We arrived on a Thursday afternoon, check in times are after 4:00 PM. The reservation and check in process was painless, our paperwork was ready upon our arrival and COVID precautions were implemented and rigorously executed throughout. We reserved site 52 which is a beach front site which is large and included a private stairway down to the lakeside beach area. The site included 50/30/15 amp electrical, water, fire pit, picnic table, fire ring, BBQ and portable table. The site was completely level on a concrete pad. Very nice and well kept. There are several sites that include sewer connections on sites 55-77. This campground does close and lock the gate between 10PM and 7AM, there is no gate code and only emergency access is available through the park host. This is stressed during the check-in and in the provided information.

    We really enjoyed this location but there are ants at this park as is others in this region. If you do not take preemptive measures beforehand you will be affected. Everything that touches the ground is a conduit for their access, the tires, leveling jacks, tongue jack, power cord and the water hose are their tools for finding a way. Even something as simple as a tree branch touching the awning will prove a route.

    The beach was very nice and included a swimming area with boundaries to prevent boats and jet skis from entering. The bathroom was clean and typical for its age. The closest town is Fort Gaines, Georgia, 3.5 miles away, there is a gas station and a Dollar General for there for basic supplies.

    We used Verizon cell service and had good coverage for cell service and excellent data or LTE coverage. We were also able to receive about six channels of over the air TV on the antenna.

    In summary; great park, well kept and managed. The sites are better than most and can provide accommodations for all types of rigs. The only negative was the ants but having read other reviews beforehand, we came prepared. Check it out if you are in the area. I’ve included a park map with information in the attached pictures.

  • L
    May. 21, 2018

    Lake Pines RV Park & Campground

    Long term camping by the tracks

    Lots of travel trailers here, but clean grounds. Bathrooms gnarly. Seems to be a lot of retirees and long term folks here. The guy who runs it was courteous and nice. Quiet except for the train that rumbled by at 3AM. Not a lot of solitude.

  • P
    Mar. 27, 2020

    City Limits RV Resort

    Nice new RV Park in quaint Cuthbert, GA

      This nice, new RV Park is located in quaint Cuthbert, GA and offers nearby access to good hunting & fishing and hiking/trail running at Providence Canyon. This RV Park has full hookups and laundry as well as a cute covered commons area that has ceiling fans, an ice machine, grill, beverage fridge, picnic tables and fire pit. There is a store right across the street that has cheap fuel, propane and groceries along with fishing & hunting supplies. This park is brand new and has lots of small oak & magnolia trees planted that will be absolutely beautiful once grown up a bit. 

      The owner is a young hardworking guy who is nice & straight shooting but also not all up in anyone’s business. The RV Park has perfect winter weather for snowbirds, is peaceful and has a clear night sky to view the stars. This park also honors Passport America

  • Jeffrey B.
    Jan. 14, 2022

    Kelley's RV and Mobile Home Park

    Originally, not for campers/motorhomes.

    Although it is RV and motorhome friendly, this isn't your average camping spot, because it was not originally designed for campers and motorhomes. You are about 2 miles away from the Lake Eufaula, and it has no playgrounds or any other extras at this facility. This is designed more for long-term living and not just daily or weekly camping. But if you're looking for a regular trailer park to stay in, you found a great one!

  • Burukutu G.
    Oct. 15, 2024

    University Station RV Resort

    University Station RV Resort

    University Station RV Resort is an excellent destination for RV travelers seeking a comfortable and convenient place to stay. Located near a university, it offers a perfect blend of relaxation and accessibility to local attractions. Whether you're staying for a short visit or an extended period, the resort provides great amenities, friendly service, and a peaceful atmosphere. For students on the go, finding academic support is easy too—explore essay writers for hire here to help manage your workload while enjoying your time at the resort.


Guide to Keystone Lake

RV camping near Keystone Lake provides access to multiple full-hookup facilities across eastern Alabama and western Georgia. The Auburn-Opelika corridor features several established campgrounds within 30 miles of the lake, with varying levels of amenities and site spacing. Many parks in this area maintain year-round availability, though seasonal considerations affect both reservation availability and camping conditions.

What to do

Visit nearby attractions: Bar-W RV Park offers a convenient base for exploring Tuskegee Historic site, located among the hills of eastern Alabama. "I enjoyed a couple days there while visiting Tuskegee Historic site, and enjoyed seeing a working farm, among the hills of Alabama," notes one visitor.

Enjoy water recreation: From Camp David RV Resort, campers can access fishing spots and riverfront trails. "Fishing, Paved river walk for walking and biking, near Ft Benning and golf course," reports one camper describing the recreational options available nearby.

Watch wildlife: While staying at Bar-W RV Park, visitors can observe farm animals and local wildlife. One camper described the experience: "A herd of Angus with a Longhorn thrown in, a pond with ducks, geese flying over, cool!"

What campers like

Spacious sites: Some parks feature unusually large camping spots. As one camper at Bar-W RV Park mentioned, "Each site is quite large, I've never seen such large campsites before."

Waterfront access: Certain campgrounds provide creek-side camping options. A visitor to Auburn RV Park noted: "Some beautiful sites in the back by a beautiful creek. We had a pull through site back there not far from the bathhouse."

Local hospitality: Several reviewers mentioned helpful campground owners and staff. At Camp David, one visitor reported, "Assisted us with getting to and in our site at dark. Camp host is very helpful."

What you should know

Bathroom conditions vary: Facility maintenance differs significantly between parks. A camper at Auburn RV Park at Leisure Time Campground noted: "Both men's and women's restrooms had trash all over floor, showers that didn't look to have cleaned in quite some time and toilets full of yuck."

Construction status: Newer parks may still be under development. One camper at Camp David reported: "Not quite a 'resort' yet, but maybe soon. They are under construction, but most spots were full. Felt more like tailgating than camping."

Seasonal crowds: Football games significantly impact availability. One reviewer noted Auburn RV Park is "a popular RV campground for football fans coming to Auburn Games in the fall. There is very little shade and it is on a busy highway but up off the road a bit."

Tips for camping with families

Bring shade structures: Limited tree cover exists at several parks. A Camp David visitor advised: "Recommend screen shelter as there is no shade and it can get hot and buggy."

Check recreation options: Lakeside RV Park provides family-friendly amenities. "I enjoyed camping here it's nice owner's nice very respectful they have a pond and you could drive your golf cart all around the campsite to use your ATV UTV enjoy the pond as a catch and release best place ever," shared one camper.

Be prepared for noise: Highway proximity affects sound levels at some locations. At Auburn RV Park, a reviewer mentioned: "Although there was loud interstate noise, it was still peaceful with the babbling creek in front of our site."

Tips from RVers

Check leveling conditions: Terrain challenges exist at several parks. A visitor to Kelley's RV and Mobile Home Park noted: "Although it is RV and motorhome friendly, this isn't your average camping spot, because it was not originally designed for campers and motorhomes."

Verify entrance procedures: Some parks require registration codes. One Auburn RV Park visitor mentioned: "In order to get in the campground, you have to have a code texted to you, no other way in! We had a pull through spot (I). The spot was slightly unlevel on the right side."

Consider footwear needs: Ground conditions may be challenging. A Camp David visitor warned: "Wear closed toe or muck boots as there are large stones and broken glass imbedded in all the sites."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular RV campsite near Keystone Lake?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Keystone Lake is City Limits RV Resort with a 4-star rating from 3 reviews.

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