Best Campgrounds near Albertville, AL

Camping in the Albertville area of Alabama centers around Lake Guntersville, with several established campgrounds offering a range of accommodation types. Lake Guntersville State Park Campground serves as the primary developed camping destination, providing full hookup sites for RVs along with tent camping options and cabin rentals. Nearby alternatives include Honeycomb Campground in Grant and Boaz RV Park, which cater to visitors seeking varied camping experiences within 20 miles of Albertville. Most campgrounds in this region support both RV and tent camping, with several offering cabin accommodations for those preferring more amenities.

Access to camping areas remains available year-round at most established campgrounds near Albertville, though summer brings higher occupancy rates, particularly on weekends. Lake Guntersville State Park provides water and electric hookups along with shower facilities and reservable sites, while smaller facilities like Boaz RV Park offer more basic amenities with lower fees. Most developed campgrounds maintain paved access roads suitable for all vehicles, with many sites accommodating larger RVs. Reservations are recommended, especially during fishing tournaments and summer holidays when the lake attracts numerous visitors. As one camper noted, "This is a nice state park in a small town in north Alabama. The lake is really pretty and the campground has a nice view of it. It's a bit of a drive to get to town so try to get the essentials before setting up camp."

Lake access represents the defining feature of camping in the Albertville region, with fishing and water recreation opportunities driving campground popularity. Several campgrounds provide direct lake access with boat ramps and swimming areas, particularly at Lake Guntersville State Park. Campers frequently mention wildlife viewing opportunities, including abundant deer throughout the park areas. The region experienced significant tornado damage in 2011-2012 which removed many trees, resulting in more open, sunny campsites with less privacy between sites. Many reviewers note the lack of shade in summer months, particularly at waterfront locations. Campers seeking more privacy and shade might prefer the campgrounds located in more forested areas like Monte Sano State Park or Cathedral Caverns State Park, both within reasonable driving distance of Albertville.

Best Camping Sites Near Albertville, Alabama (120)

    1. Lake Guntersville State Park Campground

    43 Reviews
    Guntersville, AL
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 571-5455

    "This is a nice state park in a small town in north Alabama. The lake is really pretty and the campground has a nice view of it."

    "Although the furthest away from a bathhouse, we truly enjoyed this site. It’s “pick your own” and we picked the site next to Seals hiking trail along the water."

    2. Noccalula Falls Campground

    36 Reviews
    Gadsden, AL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 549-4663

    $65 - $75 / night

    "Here you can swim in the pool, play with your kids on the play ground or take them on walk to view the waterfall . Noccalula Falls is a very large water fall and spectacular to see. "

    "The park is an urban oasis just outside of Gadsden. It is gated. The campground has concrete pads, mostly back in, some shade trees, little grass around the camp sites."

    3. Honeycomb Campground

    19 Reviews
    Grant, AL
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 582-9884

    "There are few places in Alabama that RVers can camp on a pristine Lake Front. Honeycome Campground is located on Lake Guntersville; AL."

    "Stayed at site 74 lakeside, plenty of room. Great site"

    4. Cherokee Rock Village

    33 Reviews
    Leesburg, AL
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 523-3799

    $0 - $35 / night

    "We attended North Alabama trails and recreation’s Rock and Rig event here. The park is beautiful with amazing views."

    "the locals) since 2011, starting back when it was still largely undeveloped and free…totally worth paying for these days - they’ve made it such a great place: showers, bathrooms, dumpsters, plenty of walk-in"

    5. Little Mountain Marina Resort

    9 Reviews
    Grant, AL
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 582-8211

    "I don’t like how you can’t pick your spot and you just have to drive around until you find one you like. My kids love the pools and the indoor pool is awesome during colder months. My kids love that."

    6. Buck's Pocket State Park Campground

    10 Reviews
    Langston, AL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 659-6288

    "Plenty of hiking trails and the primitive camp sites were very rustic and scenic! This area has a lot to do with other Alabama State Parks close by."

    "There are clean and well stocked bathrooms located at the park office and also includes a laundry facility. The office also sells firewood and ice if needed."

    7. Cathedral Caverns State Park Campground

    18 Reviews
    Woodville, AL
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 728-8193

    $14 / night

    "If you are looking for a Cave experience in Norh Alabama that little kids can handle, this is it."

    "state employees live fulltime within walking distance of the campsites."

    8. Boaz RV Park

    1 Review
    Albertville, AL
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 593-5913

    $20 / night

    "This is a small rv park located in Boaz Al, its just down the street from the Boaz police station so its nice and quiet."

    9. Monte Sano State Park Campground

    77 Reviews
    Brownsboro, AL
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 534-6589

    $14 - $30 / night

    "This site backs up to a draw and each evening just before dust we could watch the deer walk up through.  The bathhouse is centrally located, newer, and cleaned daily."

    "On top of Monte Sano in the woods and a world away from the town -- although it's close by. So many trails to run or walk and a playground for the kiddos. This has primitive camping as well as W/E/S."

    10. DeSoto State Park Campground

    77 Reviews
    Alpine, AL
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 845-5075

    $38 / night

    "If you have a large group you want to take camping in Alabama I highly recommend this site. There is great hiking nearby and the sites are large enough for a lot of people."

    "This part of Alabama is absolutely stunning, at close to 1700 feet in elevation, this area provides some of the most elevation in the state with absolutely stunning natural beauty."

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  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 2, 2026

    Camp McClellan Horse Trails Campground

    Quiet Rv spots with horses to watch

    County owned 50 site campground w 30 amp being expanded with 50 more sites with 50 amp. 2 large dump stations. Flat Back in & pull thru sites but pickups & horse trailers use pull thrus. Nice sites in pine forest & along creek. Bird songs & occasional horse neighing. Direct access to many miles horse trails. No hiking or biking allowed but many near by option’s including Pinchoti hiking trail, the rail to trail 30+ mile Chief Ladiga paved bike trails that connects to Silver Comet trail in Georgia. Also nearby mountain bike trails, rock climbing motor park. Many nearby towns with options for food, gas & groceries. Shout out to Pinhoti Pizza who dog friendly. Very friendly people who welcome you as long as you mindful of rules about being around horses.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 26, 2026

    Monte Sano State Park Campground

    Mante Sano

    A state campground with electric water and sewer. Very peaceful very quiet. Great trails.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 25, 2026

    StarStream Campground

    Decent Overnighter

    This review was written as a short-stay versus destination campground. Our RV Life navigation and Waze took us off I-65 and about a mile to the campground, though both GPS units announced the destination as being on the right when the new campground entrance was actually on the left. Prior to arrival, we received an email directing us to go straight to back-in site B-1 with full hookups. With only 10 utility sites currently in service, maneuvering was easy, and the wide roadway along with the generous site opening made it simple to swing our 40-foot fifth wheel and F450 into position. The gravel pad was fairly level, as were the other sites, and utilities were centered and functioned well with water pressure around 60 psi. Sites were comfortably spaced, and our site included a nice paver patio with a picnic table. A convenient touch was trash pickup directly from the patio area. One of the owners, Joan, stopped by to make sure everything was satisfactory and mentioned additional parking areas at the front and back of the campground if needed, though we were able to park crosswise on our site without issue. There was currently no Wi-Fi, but the open layout with no obstructions made satellite connectivity easy. We had 3 bars on both Verizon and T-Mobile. The owners live in one of the cabins a few hundred yards from the campground, where a few dry camping sites are also located. There was no bathhouse or laundry facility at the time of our stay, though the owners indicated those amenities are planned. A nearby shooting range was active on the Sunday we visited, creating some daytime noise. Overall, we enjoyed the stay and would return.

  • Jim M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 22, 2026

    DeSoto State Park Campground

    Desoto State park Campground

    Most of the state parks in Alabama are incredible and this one is no different. the facilities are clean and well maintained the campsites are large and level and the trails are great. Many waterfalls and rock structures. I will definitely stop here any time I'm in the area.

  • Lauren T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 29, 2026

    DeSoto State Park Campground

    Favorite Campground in Alabama!

    This campground is on of our favorite and we live in GA! we go once a year and have a different experiance each time! its like our first time, each time. There are miles of trails and mutiple campgrounds, from group to primitive to RV and they have chalets! We tend to primitive/RV camp but the options are endless. We went year after a pretty bad storm and the trail was washed out, we ended up walking 8 miles around to avoid the flooding! and a lovely ranger picked us up on the main road to take us back to our site. Summer, Winter, its always an amazing time!

  • Beth R.
    Jan. 4, 2026

    Cullman Campground

    Ok for overnight stay but wouldn’t arrive after dark.

    Ok for overnight stay, but difficult to setup in the dark.

  • Bill  T.
    Jan. 2, 2026

    Buck's Pocket State Park Campground

    North Alabama Gem

    Buck’s Pocket SP was a great little spot for a quick fall getaway camping trip. There were a small number of full hookup sites and we were able to get one. The park and campgrounds are small in size but big in natural beauty! Plenty of hiking trails and the primitive camp sites were very rustic and scenic! This area has a lot to do with other Alabama State Parks close by. If you don’t mind a smaller park, Buck’s Pocket will impress!

  • Bill  T.
    Jan. 2, 2026

    DeSoto State Park Campground

    Summer Playground

    We wanted to find a summer camping destination not too far from home, and DeSoto State Park in Fort Payne AL was perfect! The park is large and offers a wide variety of campsites. We chose full hook up in the upper loop. The setting is wooded with gorgeous trees and plants. Sites were relatively level and large. Very pet friendly. And, it’s extremely close to DeSoto Falls, Little River Canyon National Preserve & Lookout Mountain. Tons of swim holes like Hippie Hole & Blue Hole. Great place for your summer adventures!

  • Kevin A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 31, 2025

    Thunder Canyon Campground RV Park

    Nice Campground Community

    I camped here for 2 weeks in October.  Nice campground and great folks. Several state parks for hiking close by.  Ider is quiet and peaceful.


Guide to Albertville

Albertville is situated in northeastern Alabama at an elevation of 1,089 feet, nestled in Marshall County near the foothills of the Appalachians. The region experiences a humid subtropical climate with moderate winters and warm summers, making camping possible year-round. Several campgrounds surrounding Lake Guntersville offer varying amenities, from primitive tent sites to full hookup RV facilities with specialized boat access.

What to do

Rock climbing and bouldering: Cherokee Rock Village near Leesburg provides excellent climbing opportunities. "There's so many climbing routes that I love. There's near by water falls and cliff jumping called High Falls. I love going to the drive-in movie theatre near by only $15 per vehicle to watch 2 movies!" shared Jess C. about Cherokee Rock Village.

Cave exploration: Tours of unique geological formations are available at Cathedral Caverns. "We have been in many caves and this one is very nice. There are daily cave tours... There are also hiking trails and gemstone mining, although we did not take advantage of either of these," notes Lee D. about the Cathedral Caverns State Park Campground.

Water recreation: Swimming and boating are popular at Lake Guntersville. "We had a great time. Very clean place and great fishing!" reports Collin D. Many campgrounds provide direct lake access with boat ramps.

Hiking: Buck's Pocket State Park offers trails ranging from easy to challenging. "We hiked the trail to the overlook that I would classify as pretty arduous, the pay off was the Little Sauty Creek waterfall near the top and the beautiful vista of Point Lookout," explains Tony C.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Bathroom cleanliness ranks high on camper priorities. "Super clean bathrooms, beautiful view of the lake," wrote Zoë about Lake Guntersville State Park Campground. Most established campgrounds in the region maintain shower facilities.

Fishing opportunities: The region attracts anglers year-round. "This area is a fisherman's paradise with lake Guntersville and the Tennessee river a few miles down RT 69," notes John T. from Georgia Mountain RV Resort.

Lakefront sites: Waterfront camping provides scenic views. "Our site was spacious and right on the lake. The beach was very nice and the staff was beyond helpful," shares Derenda M. about Honeycomb Campground in Grant.

Mountain views: Higher elevation camps offer scenic vistas. "The turn into the campground is a little tight too, but the rest is quite navigable... There are a couple of moderately strenuous trails in the park, of which Point Rock offers some awesome views of the surrounding valleys and bluffs," explains Ray & Terri F.

What you should know

Limited cell service: Some campgrounds have connectivity challenges. "WARNING: Very spotty cellphone service, which is actually nice if you want to enjoy the outdoors!" mentions Britton E. about Cathedral Caverns State Park.

Seasonal considerations: Summer brings higher occupancy. "Book in advance, water sites are hard to come by in the summer!" advises Malissa R. about Honeycomb Campground.

Site spacing variations: Privacy between sites varies considerably. "Most spots are SMALL and right next to your neighbor. Some have more space but all in all its tight," reports Angela about Noccalula Falls Park & Campground.

Weather readiness: The area can experience sudden storms. "One of the rangers actually stopped and introduced himself while making his early evening round. He verified that I had registered at the camp, informed me that it might rain that night, and wished us a good evening," shares Jeremy H.

Tips for camping with families

Splash pads and pools: Multiple campgrounds offer water features for children. "Our little family absolutely loves this place. So much for us to do, indoor/outdoor pool, putt-putt, game room, etc.... Plus!!! They have chocolate gravy on the menu for breakfast!" exclaims Elizabeth P. about Little Mountain Marina Resort.

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature play areas. "There are cool little wooden play obstacles for the kids in the campground and a huge playground 1/2 mile away inside the park," notes Greg S.

Educational opportunities: Cave tours provide learning experiences. "If you are looking for a Cave experience in Norh Alabama that little kids can handle, this is it. Yes, it may be a little too tame for some and there is a small fee but it beats having to climb out of a hole with a petrified Pre schooler on your back," explains Anna R. about Cathedral Caverns.

Beach areas: Sandy lakefront areas are available at select sites. "My kids did love the beach front entrance that was built for lake access and swimming. The camp store was well supplied. The staff was also great!" mentions M&P M.

Tips from RVers

Access challenges: Some campgrounds have difficult approaches. "The last mile of road before reaching the campground is rather steep and a little sporty, with 2 hairpin curves leading down into the valley. The turn into the campground is a little tight too," warns Ray & Terri F. about Buck's Pocket State Park Campground.

Hookup availability: Full service sites can be limited. "The only downside is that they do not have sewer hookups," notes Jaime W. about Honeycomb Campground. Most parks offer water and electric, but sewer connections are less common.

Site leveling: Pad quality varies between campgrounds. "Recently remodeled and reopened. All rv sites are level large concrete, most are power and water. I did see a few that offered sewer but only a few," explains Ward about Buck's Pocket State Park.

Dump station access: Plan for waste management if booking partial hookup sites. "They are limited on full hook ups, but the bath house is nice and clean. The showers are individual rooms with locking door which is really nice for security, but they are limited in number," advises Farmer Family about Honeycomb Campground.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Albertville, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, Albertville, AL offers a wide range of camping options, with 120 campgrounds and RV parks near Albertville, AL and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Albertville, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Albertville, AL is Lake Guntersville State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 43 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Albertville, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Albertville, AL.