Best RV Parks & Resorts near Lillian, AL

Several RV parks surround Lillian, Alabama, offering convenient access to Gulf Coast attractions. Perdido Key RV Resort provides full hookups with 50 amp service and accommodates big rigs on spacious sites just 15 minutes west of Lillian. Island Retreat RV Park in Gulf Shores features 173 full hookup sites with both 30 and 50 amp options, operating year-round with level concrete pads. Sun Outdoors Orange Beach delivers luxury RV camping with concrete sites and complete hookups, while Pensacola RV Park offers well-maintained gravel sites with full hookups. "The sites are easy pull-throughs onto gravel, wide and roomy with picnic tables," notes one traveler about Wales West RV Resort, located within a 20-minute drive of Lillian.

Most RV campgrounds in the region maintain good cell service, with Verizon and T-Mobile typically providing 10-20 Mbps speeds. Dump stations are available at all full-service parks, though some older parks have brittle water lines that require careful connection. Summer months fill quickly, particularly at beachfront RV resorts, making advance reservations essential from May through September. Pet-friendly policies are standard throughout the area, with many parks featuring dedicated dog areas. Bella Terra of Gulf Shores stands out as a Class A motorhome exclusive resort with premium amenities, while more budget-friendly options exist along Highway 59. Navigation to most parks accommodates large rigs, though some back-in sites can be challenging for longer motorhomes and fifth wheels without assistance.

Best RV Sites Near Lillian, Alabama (143)

    1. Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp Resort - Alabama Gulf Coast

    12 Reviews
    Elberta, AL
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 986-3566

    "Enjoy taking the grandkids to Jellystone campground in Elberta, Alabama. "

    "Lots of activities for the kids and very friendly staff! We will be back!"

    2. Pensacola RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Gonzalez, FL
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 944-1734

    "The gravel sites are well maintained and level. If you need to do laundry, there are four washers and dryers that are reasonably priced."

    "Our RV GPS and Waze took us to the Pensacola area, and then we followed the email instructions for coming in Eastbound on I-10 and taking exit 7A."

    3. Perdido Key RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Perdido Key, FL
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 492-7304

    "Great family friendly RV Resort!  Staff will go out of their way to make sure you have an enjoyable stay. "

    "The park is very dog friendly they provide poop bags for clean up it has a little beach next to the marina just a little bit of road noise from the bridge that crosses onto Perdido Key."

    4. Sun Outdoors Orange Beach

    9 Reviews
    Orange Beach, AL
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 978-2080

    "This is an all Inclusive RV Resort! Lots of spaces, but very few RVs when we were there. Sites are all concrete with easy access hookups. Not much shade. 2 pools, one adult only."

    "This is a super nice RV Resort. Very clean and perfectly landscaped. Pads are large and concrete. All pedestals are up to date and water pressure is adequate at 45 psi."

    5. Ahoy RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Foley, AL
    13 miles
    Website

    $55 - $69 / night

    "One more quick stay in Alabama and up north we head! Wish we would have had more time at this park, will have to come back with some of our grandchildren! This is a newer park at only 3 yrs old."

    "This is a nice RV Park with lots of ammenties, like shuffleboard, pickleball, basketball, social room, pool with cool slide and a dog park."

    6. Island Retreat RV Park

    14 Reviews
    Gulf Shores, AL
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 967-1666

    $64 - $79 / night

    "A nice base camp to explore Gulf Shores that is located near one of the boat launches, the bike path, restaurants, and beaches."

    "Family-owned park about 10 minutes (+/-) from the closest beach. Amazingly clean restrooms with nice showers and full hook-ups."

    7. Quiet Stay RV Camping

    1 Review
    Pensacola, FL
    12 miles
    +1 (850) 390-5827

    $45 - $60 / night

    "Imagine stepping out of your RV with a morning beverage and watching the bunnies play. Check this place out and leave a review here."

    8. Pensacola Beach RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    Pensacola Beach, FL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 932-4670

    $70 - $100 / night

    "Great location across from the beach and within walking distance to shops and restaurants. Very clean, safe friendly environment. Also dog friendly!!! Highly recommended!"

    "Went with my mom and sister, we had a great time in the city and at the beach but the staff seem annoyed."

    9. Bella Terra of Gulf Shores

    4 Reviews
    Foley, AL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (866) 417-2416

    "This class A only resort is clean and beautiful. We had a lake view pad with full hook ups and seating area for $56.00 a night. You can upgrade and get a gazebo and/or fire pit as well."

    "Class A only. Great campground, great prices long level paved sites, minutes from the beach, shopping, and dining. Amazing staff, nice pool, plenty of activities"

    10. Five Flags RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Gonzalez, FL
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (844) 453-5247

    "The pull through site 67 had a nice level slab which was nice. Free wifi available and no contact check in. Late check in was perfectly fine. Alot of folks do live here."

    "Lucked out and got a pull thru site but all sites are easy back in. Quirky little art projects are visible throughout the park."

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RV Park Reviews near Lillian, AL

828 Reviews of 143 Lillian Campgrounds


  • Clay M.
    Aug. 4, 2020

    Sugar Sands RV Resort

    Our favorite Orange Beach campground

    Very clean. Spacious sites with level concrete pads. Full hook ups. Only 8-10 minutes to the beach.  Very clean bath houses. Easy to navigate campground road with tons of room to back into back-in sites. Pull throughs also easily assessible. Nice pool. Check in easy and quick. Employees very friendly. Will be back next month. Camp store on site. They also have a few rental tiny houses and rv's. Trash pickup at your site each morning. Cable TV and great WIFI.

    9/6/20 update: all things mostly the same, bath house closed from 8pm to 8am and WiFi not nearly as good as past visits.

  • Steve V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 31, 2018

    Military Park Pensacola Naval Air Station Oak Grove Park and Cottages

    Quiet

    RV sites are concrete pads with full hook up (power, water, sewer, WiFi, and cable). Most sites are a little closer together than we are used to. No fire rings at the RV sites. Tent sites do have fire rings, but no power or water. Bathhouse is large and very clean. Laundry facilities available. There is a community center building with TV, tables, and fire ring that hosted a dirty Santa and nightly BYOB happy hours while we were there, as well as a NYE Party planned. Staff and camp hosts are very friendly and helpful. Walking distance to the Pensacola Lighthouse and National Naval Aviation Museum. Dog friendly beach right at the campground. They do not allow swimming at this beach, but still fun for letting the dog run, fishing, and hanging out. Swimming beach and pool are located at other areas of the base. Reservations are site type, not site specific, but after talking with the staff they said they’d try to accommodate site requests the best they could when making reservation.

  • N
    Feb. 9, 2019

    River's Edge RV Campground

    Almost perfect

    This campground was almost perfect! We called ahead for reservations and used a discount membership program. We arrived around 4pm and were glad we had reservations because the park had no more open spots. Check in was quick and the office has a small camp store with some basic necessities, fishing supplies, and firewood. They also have propane. They have FHU sites, but our site (#24) was a back-in site with 30 amp and electric. There is a dump station. It was a mostly level and sandy. Our spot was great because it was at the end of the "cul-de-sac". The spaces are not uncomfortably close together. We did have a picnic table and fire ring. They do have WiFi, but it was not the greatest. The best reception we got with our Verizon cell service was about 2 bars of 3G! It made it difficult to get any work done. There is a laundry room ($1.50 for each machine). They had a pretty small playground with swings. They did have horseshoes and basketball. The clubhouse had a pool table, TV, puzzles, and books, but it was locked when we tried to check it out. They did offer free coffee in the morning in the clubhouse (which is the only reason we knew what was inside). They allow fishing on the bank and have a small boat launch for guests. The restroom/shower was fairly clean with plenty of hot water. There is only one shower stall and 2 toilets. You can lock the bathhouse door for privacy. We really enjoyed the setting with the big trees and the riverbank. The slow internet and low cell signal was the only downside for us personally. We made a day trip into Navarre Beach and Pensacola Beach. The weather was cool, windy, and overcast but we still enjoyed it.  

    *P.S. this campground is in Florida not Kansas

  • Cheryl H.
    Mar. 16, 2021

    Magnolia Farms RV Park

    Quiet, Friendly RV Park

    We are fairly new to the RV life - Andy tried to help us back in, and then decided he would just do it for us. He was so helpful. Everyone has been helpful. The laundry facility has an app that lets you know when your clothes are done, so you can walk back to your camper and wait instead of sitting with it. 3 or 4 activities are planned every month. There are some permanent residents, but enough transient to feel like you are with travelers. We chose it because it was close to our daughter, but would choose it again. Monthly rate is cheaper than daily rate. There is a fire pit for everyone to share, but no fire pits or grills for individual sites. Wooden decks for each site are nice. Grassy back in and some pull through- all level. Someone is always tending to the grounds and doing maintenance on the sites. We’ll be back!

  • j
    Apr. 8, 2021

    Gulf State Park Campground

    Beaches and bikes

    Gulf Shores Alabama Gulf State Park Current camping spot on the canal. Ours is a nice pull thru with electric and water. Almost 500 sites here from tent to big rig friendly. Spacious sites, some with foliage, some with Lake or canal views. Grills but no fire pits. Right now there's a shortage of usable bath houses because of hurricane damage repairs in progress. Good wifi, local TV, and cell service. Close to stores and dining. Free access to adjacent pier. Great coastal access. Free use of bikes. Lots of great paved and boardwalk trails. Gators, snakes, armadillos and birds reside here.

  • KALEB W.
    Jul. 18, 2020

    Blackwater River State Park Campground

    Nice place, not the quietest.

    The site was great. Nice and level no trash. Site was gravel as were most. A few sites are concrete. All spots have full hook ups with both 50, 30, and 20 amp outlets. The bathhouse and grounds were kept clean. Camp host was very nice. Located in dense woods so bugs can be an issue. There is a short trail to the river beach access. There is only 1 trash can and it’s small located in the center of all the sites, that being said the camp host drives around each morning to collect trash. Pet friendly, with a leash of course. Only back in sites, no pull through. Paved roads all the way to camp site. Also, near a Naval helicopter training facility so there is helicopter noise throughout the day and sometimes even into the night.

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 9, 2023

    Sun Outdoors Orange Beach

    Lots of concrete

    This is an all Inclusive RV Resort! Lots of spaces, but very few RVs when we were there. Sites are all concrete with easy access hookups. Not much shade. 2 pools, one adult only. Dog Park, laundry, tennis courts, gulf cart rental. They even have a business center. Walking trails connect to Gulf State Park. They do a lot of planned activities which can be annoying. Long term or short term sites available.

  • L&A C.
    Mar. 28, 2024

    A Cozy Corner RV Lodge

    Quaint RV Park!

    Easy check in online. FHU-some shade, level concrete pad, picnic table. Easily backed in our 40 ft Montana. Very clean bathrooms, didn’t use just looked. Washer and dryer, and nice dog park. Close to lots of stores and restaurants, 20-30 min from beaches depending on traffic. Some traffic noise, since it’s next to a main road.

  • j
    Jan. 6, 2022

    Gulf State Park Campground

    Great State park on coast

    Gulf Shores Alabama Gulf State Park Current camping spot on the canal. Ours is a nice pull thru with electric and water. Almost 500 sites here from tent to big rig friendly. Spacious sites, some with foliage, some with Lake or canal views. Grills but no fire pits. There are a few community pits. Right now there's a shortage of usable bath houses because of hurricane damage repairs still in progress. Good local TV, and cell service. Close to stores and dining. Free access to adjacent pier. Great coastal access. Free use of bikes. Lots of great paved and boardwalk trails. Gators, snakes, armadillos and birds reside here.


Guide to Lillian

Camping near Lillian, Alabama offers several options for RV travelers seeking coastal accommodations. The area sits at the Alabama-Florida state line with an average elevation of 10 feet above sea level and mild winters that rarely drop below freezing. Most rv sites near Lillian, Alabama remain open year-round with higher occupancy during spring break season and summer holidays when temperatures average 90°F.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: The lake at Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp Resort provides easy access for beginners and experienced anglers. "The lake is full of bream and each of my kids caught their first fish, definitely a memorable trip," notes Ashley P. who camped there with family.

Local attractions: Within a 20-minute drive from camping spots near Lillian, visitors can access multiple points of interest. "Just a short drive to many attractions including Old Fort Morgan, USS Alabama, Drum Submarine, Pensacola Air museum, two water parks, Barber Marina and more," mentions Terry J. about the central location.

Bike trails: Several campgrounds connect to regional bike paths. Sun Outdoors Orange Beach features "Walking trails connect to Gulf State Park" according to Joel R., making it convenient for cyclists to explore beyond campground boundaries.

Entertainment destinations: Family-friendly activities abound within short driving distance. "Quick trip to OWA," notes Tom & Tiffany C. about their stay at Jellystone Park, referring to the nearby amusement park with rides and attractions.

What campers like

Camp facilities: Island Retreat RV Park receives consistent praise for its upkeep. "Amazingly clean restrooms with nice showers and full hook-ups. The front office even had ice cream parties and scavenger hunts for kiddos," shares Eric S. about the family-friendly atmosphere.

Water features: Multiple RV parks offer water recreation options. "The kids loved jumping on our bikes to go mini-golf and explore the area a bit. And they loved in the pool and playground," Jeffrey S. says about Island Retreat RV Park, highlighting the recreational facilities.

Privacy considerations: Some campgrounds provide more seclusion than others. "Our site had nice separation from our neighbors with a big grassy area and a hedge between us," observes Nancy W. at Bella Terra of Gulf Shores, noting the landscaping that creates private spaces.

Site quality: Level, well-maintained sites matter to RVers. "The sites are level and very spacious. Great for RVs and large rigs," mentions Terry J. about camping options in the area.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Summer crowds significantly impact availability. "Summer months fill quickly, particularly at beachfront RV resorts," with the busiest period from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Park restrictions: Some resorts maintain specific requirements. Bella Terra, for example, has "restrictions on age of RV (15 years) and size (32'+)" according to Nancy W., limiting which rigs qualify for entry.

Location considerations: Distance to beaches varies by park. Pensacola RV Park is "Very easy to get too, has a gas station on the way, and is clean. Not the kind of place I'd want to hang out. Not many shaded spots," according to Anneliese S., highlighting its convenience for overnight stays rather than destination camping.

Noise factors: Some camping areas experience traffic noise. Kloee S. notes that Ahoy RV Resort is "pretty close to the highway, so you get road noise, but its not bad," which might affect light sleepers.

Tips for camping with families

Kids' activities: Many RV parks offer scheduled events for children. "Enjoy taking the grandkids to Jellystone campground in Elberta, Alabama. Lots to do with their activities, wagon rides, group s'mores campfire, fishing, crafts," shares David C., suggesting activities that keep children engaged.

Swimming options: Ahoy RV Resort features water recreation for various ages. "3 year old loved the splash pad, pool and seeing Yogi bear make an appearance. Pool was clean and in good shape," reports Joe O. about amenities that appeal to younger campers.

Beach proximity: Consider driving time to Gulf beaches when booking. "We were able to safely ride our bikes on the sidewalk to the public beach that wasn't far at all," notes Jenny about Perdido Key RV Resort, highlighting transportation options beyond driving.

Pet facilities: Dog-friendly camping areas often include dedicated spaces. "Very dog friendly they provide poop bags for clean up," Martin R. mentions about Perdido Key RV Resort, adding "There is a dog park just over a mile away with a swimming area for dogs."

Tips from RVers

Site specifics: Request sites away from high-traffic areas when possible. "The outside edge spots seem to be more permanent long term people and the inner ones more short term," observes Carrie about campground layouts, helping newcomers understand the typical arrangement.

Setup cautions: Take care with water connections at older facilities. "Be careful not to break it like we did (and both our neighbors had too)," Jeffrey S. warns about brittle water lines at Island Retreat RV Park.

Connectivity: Internet performance varies significantly. "AT&T phone signal is not great, but adequate. WiFi is not great, at least not at site 137," reports Mike H. about Sun Outdoors Orange Beach, providing useful information for remote workers.

Long-term options: Several parks accommodate extended stays with monthly rates. "We needed a place on my trip across Interstate 10. This place is very easy to get too, has a gas station on the way, and is clean," notes Anneliese S. about Pensacola RV Park, highlighting its convenience for travelers on multi-state journeys.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular RV campsite near Lillian, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Lillian, AL is Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp Resort - Alabama Gulf Coast with a 4.3-star rating from 12 reviews.

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