Glamping near Magnolia Springs, AL

18 campgrounds · Check availability for any dates.

Search destinations
    Add dates

    Gulf State Park Campground and Bay Breeze RV on the Bay offer upscale glamping accommodations near the shores of Mobile Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. The park houses luxury canvas tents and glamping cabins with full hookups, climate control, and comfortable furnishings. Guests enjoy access to pristine beaches, on-site showers, and picnic areas beneath mature oak trees. One visitor noted, "This is a beautiful state park with lots to do for the kiddos. They have nature trails, a swimming pool, tennis courts, shuffle board and a nature center where you can learn about local wildlife." Bay Breeze provides waterfront glamping with exceptional views and proximity to Gulf Shores beaches, featuring sites with electrical hookups, water access, and private outdoor spaces.

    Miles of hiking and biking trails connect glamping sites to natural attractions throughout the area. Glampers can explore the Bon Secour Wildlife Refuge with its sandy beaches and kayaking opportunities just minutes from their accommodations. The extensive 28-mile paved trail system at Gulf State Park offers exceptional wildlife viewing, including alligators and bald eagles. According to a recent visitor, "The biking trails were amazing, very wide, with a good amount of shade. Lots of activities to do around the park besides the beach." Fishing piers extend into Mobile Bay, providing prime spots for anglers, while the nearby Gulf beaches offer swimming and sunbathing. Most glamping sites remain open year-round, though reservations should be made well in advance due to high demand, especially during summer months.

    Hot Springs National Park Camping Guide - The Complete Guide

    Get the guide now

    View Guide

    Best Glamping Campgrounds near Magnolia Springs (18)

      1. Gulf State Park Campground

      4.6(109)12mi from Magnolia SpringsRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "PROS  Quiet 

      Minimal streetlights 

      Site 435 level 

      Asphalt parking pad is extended as an area for the picnic table 

      Pedestal BBQ in good condition and free of ash upon arrival 

      Moveable metal and"

      "But, we could see the lake across the road, and we were really close to the air conditioned bath house/restrooms, and within a short walk from the swimming pool, nature center, lily pond, camp store, air"

      2. Meaher State Park Campground

      4.3(37)21mi from Magnolia SpringsRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "**This park is in the middle of the delta, giving easy access to the water and lovely views. Trails are short but the boardwalk connecting the two parts of the park is incredible."

      "Reserved a nice spot next to the Bay. Well kept campground. We arrived at 10 pm; site closed at 7, but we thought we would have access since we had a reservation."

      3. Bay Breeze RV on the Bay

      4.6(10)10mi from Magnolia SpringsRVs, Glamping

      "This was the closest thing I have found to a camping experience near the Gulf of America. Most RV parks in this region are sterile asphalt and concrete, but Bay Breeze is different."

      "We canceled our reservations and they were kind enough to give us back our deposit."

      from $59 - $76 / night

      Check Availability

      4. Fort Pickens Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore

      4.7(103)30mi from Magnolia Springs201 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There are water and electric hookups snd a dump station in all but D loop. Bathrooms and showers. Every site is just a short walk to the beach."

      "Gorgeous white sand beaches a short walk from the campground. Clean, great hot showers, level asphalt pads, water and electric, dump station on site."

      from $20 - $40 / night

      Check Availability

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

      4.3(12)15mi from Magnolia SpringsRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Campsites have a fire pit, so we made s’mores. They have a store with everything we needed, which was really nice. The staff was great and accommodating. And bonus - you can earn Yogi points!"

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

      6. Blakeley State Park Campground

      4.7(32)23mi from Magnolia SpringsRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There are two wooden platforms for beds. A twin and a queen, and barstools to sit inside and look out into the woods, over the hill in which they are nestled."

      "There's a lot of cool Civil War history to witness, as well as a beautiful walking path/deck along the bay."

      7. Gulf Shores-Pensacola West KOA

      3.5(20)19mi from Magnolia SpringsRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Dog friendly park that is away from the major city hubs, nothing but the beach is walkable. Our site was level with a grill, fire pit, picnic table and a wooden deck."

      "We had an issue with the electrical that we couldn’t figure out, but one of the campground workers was very nice and tried to help us figure out the issue. We loved walking to the waterfront."

      8. Gulf Coast RV Park

      5.0(1)7mi from Magnolia SpringsRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Beautiful area, with great biking and hiking trails. Very close to the beach and shopping. The sites are mostly very good size and there are lots of sites to choose from!!"

      9. Blue Angel Park

      4.7(12)21mi from Magnolia SpringsRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We did some paddle-boarding and walked trails. There is so much more we want to do, like play volleyball, mini golf, go kayaking, and ride bikes. It was quiet at quiet time, no problems."

      "Electric, water with Dump Station. Very friendly staff. Quiet. Great area for long dog walks in the woods. We are repeat customers. 😎"

      from $7 - $75 / night

      Check Availability

      10. The Retreat RV & Campground On Styx River

      3.8(8)19mi from Magnolia SpringsRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The retreat offers several amenities including showers, laundromat, and gas grills. There are even bouncy houses and playgrounds for the kids."

      "Ice on site always a plus."

      from $20 - $150 / night

      Check Availability

    2026 Explorer Giveaway

    Review Campgrounds. Win Prizes.

    Enter to Win

    Drive Time


    Glamping Reviews near Magnolia Springs, AL

    379 Reviews of 18 Magnolia Springs Campgrounds


    • Napunani
      Jun. 10, 2023

      Gulf State Park Campground

      Pricy State Park Once Fees and Taxes Added

      PROS 

      Quiet 

      Minimal streetlights 

      Site 435 level 

      Asphalt parking pad is extended as an area for the picnic table 

      Pedestal BBQ in good condition and free of ash upon arrival 

      Moveable metal and wooden picnic table 

      Super clean climate controlled bathhouses 

      Very nice, large, park laundromat with coin changing machine. Detergent sold at camp store. 

      Recycling available at dump station 

      Super bike trails 

      Good park WiFi 

      TMobile 3 bars 

      CONS 

      No senior or vet discount 

      15.25% resort fee charged 

      15% sales tax charged

      $5 reservation fee charged 

      Site 425 no shade - we were HOT in January! 

      No info provided that state park does not provide campfire rings. Campfires are permitted but you must bring your own campfire ring/pit 

      Picnic table top rotted leaving large holes and unuseable

      Two roll-off compactors for the campground located at the dump station near the entrance/exit. If you are not camping in that area you are in for a hike.

    • R
      Jul. 5, 2019

      Gulf State Park Campground

      Beautiful park, so many things to do!

      We stayed 4 nights at Gulf State Park, over the 4th of July, 2019. We made the reservations online, and would have done better to have made them a few months earlier, so that we could have insured more shade for our site. But, we could see the lake across the road, and we were really close to the air conditioned bath house/restrooms, and within a short walk from the swimming pool, nature center, lily pond, camp store, air conditioned laundry, tennis courts,swings, etc. It was a pretty good site, if lacking good shade. There was a camp dog show, a poster contest, a bicycle decorating parade/contest, and an ongoing day camp for the kids (seemed to be Christian based, and we didn’t have time to check it out). The beach is not close enough to walk, but you drive to a parking lot and walk out on the boardwalk next to a pavilion which has restrooms, and an outdoor shower to help you get rid of sand. Waves are pretty calm, so older kids a can enjoy it without having to have an adult holding them. Nice afternoon breezes. When we needed medical care for a problem, the staff were very helpful in telling us which place would be best for our needs. Friendly staff all round. We all felt very safe in this campground.

    • Amber L.
      Nov. 10, 2022

      The Retreat RV & Campground On Styx River

      Welcoming

      The retreat offers several amenities including showers, laundromat, and gas grills. There are even bouncy houses and playgrounds for the kids.

      It's located on the river and they have a pet beach separate so even your dogs can enjoy the water.

      The camp manager is nice and very helpful. They are definitely a great asset.

      Full service hookups are currently limited as they work on an expansion, but they do have plenty of water/power hookups both off and on the river. There's also a cabin, glamping tents, and a tiny house. There are plenty of shaded spots.

      There are a few long term residents who are friendly and welcoming.

      I definitely recommend this campground for a fun, relaxing stay.

    • Rebekah C.
      Jun. 11, 2018

      Gulf State Park Campground

      Fun!

      this park is amazing! very clean bathrooms and they are air conditioned. Nice pool and the Nature center is really neat. We got to hold reptiles. They have plenty of trails to walk! You can fish on their fishing dock in lake Shelby. The park in located across the street from the ocean! Laundry room is very clean and you can look out onto lake Shelby from the laundry room area. This place is super fun for kids!

    • 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.

    • 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.

    • M
      May. 16, 2018

      Gulf State Park Campground

      Great Spot for Family Fun

      You could stay at this park for your whole trip and not have to leave. There is an awesome pool and splash pad, basketball courts, and boat launch on the property, plus a laundromat and impressive camp store. The restroom facilities are relatively nice and are always air conditioned during the warmer months. The only complaint I have of this park is that there are only 11 tent camping sites. They claim any site can be used for tent camping, but no one in a tent wants to set up on a concrete pad, especially when it is hot! The tent sites they do have are primitive without water or electrical hook ups - it would be nice to have some sites with hook ups. The sites they do have for tents are very shady and clean. They do back up to a swampy canal, but I have never seen any alligators although I am sure they are in there somewhere.

      I would definitely recommend this park for families.

    • kelly N.
      Mar. 30, 2022

      Gulf Shores-Pensacola West KOA

      Beach front

      This beach front campground is beautiful, quiet, and relaxing. Under new ownership they seem friendly and helpful. Dog friendly park that is away from the major city hubs, nothing but the beach is walkable. Our site was level with a grill, fire pit, picnic table and a wooden deck.

    • Karen L.
      May. 17, 2018

      Blakeley State Park Campground

      Very large park, hiking, camping, battlegrounds

      Blakely State Park is a very large State Park, with different choices for camping. There are larger primitive tent sites, smaller tent sites with power/water hookups, RV sites, two primitive cabins and 2 newer cabins which are very nice. There's TONS of hiking, a battleground for history buffs, a playground, a boatdock, lots of hiking, horseback riding etc.

      I stayed in one of the two Squirrels Nest, which are primitive cabins. Basically open air cabins. 2 walls, a roof and 2 walls of screens. There are two wooden platforms for beds. A twin and a queen, and barstools to sit inside and look out into the woods, over the hill in which they are nestled. There's a sink (but no water) and a cabinet, and outside a large deck with bench seating. Below is a fire pit and picnic table. There is a shared porta potty outside of the two cabins. These cabins are a bit of a drive out in the woods, so make sure your vehicle is up to it. It's very peaceful out there. My cabin was inhabited by mice at night, so I kept my food in airtight plastic paint bucket containers & my belongings covered by garbage bags on one of the platforms and had my air mattress inside a pop-up mosquito tent, so the mice did not bother me. I was after all in their house. I sprinkled peppermint oil around my gear & my bed platform to keep the mice away. Next time I will have my food in a large cooler so that the wildlife is not attracted.

      There are hiking trails by these sites, as well as, steps down the hill, leading off into another trail.

      i would stay there again. Great place to get away.


    Guide to Magnolia Springs

    Gulf State Park and nearby camping areas near Magnolia Springs, Alabama feature ancient oak trees with Spanish moss and maritime forests filled with longleaf pines. The region sits along the coastal plain where Mobile Bay meets the Gulf of Mexico, with an elevation generally under 20 feet above sea level. Winter temperatures remain mild, with January lows rarely dropping below 40°F, making most campgrounds accessible year-round.

    What to do

    Explore Fort Pickens historic site: Take a short drive to Fort Pickens Campground where you can tour Civil War-era military installations. "The park has a nice museum that describes the history of the fort and impacts of hurricanes (especially Ivan which destroyed the area). Ranger-led tours occur during the year and are very fun and informative. We went on a full moon night hike where the ranger talk focused on astrology and how moon phases impact some animals," one camper noted.

    Fish for catfish and bream: The waterways around Bay Breeze RV on the Bay offer excellent fishing opportunities. "Campground is situated on the bay with swimming, fishing, kayaking, sunning, hiking, and socializing," reports a visitor. The 150-foot fishing pier provides a convenient spot to cast a line, and the boat ramp allows easy water access.

    Watch for wildlife: Hike the numerous trails through Bon Secour Wildlife Refuge. "Keep your eyes peeled for wonderful birds and alligators!" mentions one visitor at Gulf State Park. Another camper at Blakeley State Park shared, "We heard coyotes at a distance which was amazing."

    What campers like

    Secluded wooded sites: Blakeley State Park Campground offers privacy among mature trees. "Great tent campground. Most sites have some privacy but a few are close to neighboring sites. Its a short walk to the bathhouse and tons of hiking trails are nearby," according to one reviewer who particularly enjoyed the natural setting.

    Waterfront access: Many campers appreciate the direct water access at various sites. At Blue Angel Park, one visitor mentioned, "We camped in hammocks and used the tent platform for our canopy to cover our food and gear. The view was beautiful to wake up to in the morning." The park provides kayak rentals for water exploration.

    Historical experiences: The area's rich history draws many campers. "There are bathrooms and bath houses, fairly secluded campsites, along with 26 miles of trails which are easy to moderate with a flat surface. You will walk through historic civil war sites, trails that were once the streets of the town of Blakeley," notes one visitor at Blakeley State Park.

    What you should know

    Fire restrictions vary: Check individual campground rules before planning campfires. Some locations like The Retreat RV & Campground On Styx River allow fires but have specific restrictions, while others may prohibit them entirely during dry seasons.

    Ant problems: Several campgrounds report issues with ants. At Gulf State Park, one camper warned, "Beware of the ants!!!!!! The whole campground is infested with stinging ants. There are ant piles all over the campsites. I was stung really bad after accidentally getting near an ant hill."

    Reservation requirements: Booking well in advance is necessary at most sites. At Fort Pickens Campground, a visitor advised, "Reservations can be made online (and should be made early if you plan on coming during the busy spring and summer seasons)." Similarly, for Meaher State Park, reviews suggest securing spots months ahead for peak times.

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly activities: Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp Resort caters specifically to families with 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, super clean restrooms," reported one camper.

    Wildlife education opportunities: Several parks offer junior ranger programs. A Blakeley State Park visitor mentioned, "We had a group with a baby next to us so we were trying to be extra quiet but everyone was so behaved I was taken aback. Woke up to begin the junior ranger packet for our kiddos (provided at checkout) and hiked and explored all day."

    Swimming locations: Not all water access points are suitable for swimming. At Bay Breeze RV on the Bay, one visitor noted, "The campground sits a max of 75 yards from the bay (depending on where your camper sits). A long peer leads out to the water making a beautiful sitting and fishing spot. The boat ramp is right beside the peer! The beach is a short drive down the road!"

    Tips from RVers

    Site levelness concerns: Many RV sites require additional equipment for proper setup. At The Retreat RV & Campground, a camper advised, "Make sure you bring leveling blocks, some of the sites are fairly level while other are not. Our site sloped down towards the river and we needed extra blocks to place under our tires and stabilizers."

    Hookup variations: Don't assume all sites have the same amenities. "The campground website currently that all electric campsites are 50amp which they are not, if you need a 50amp site you will have to call the office to ensure you can secure one," reported one RVer at The Retreat.

    Size limitations: Several glamping locations near Magnolia Springs, Alabama have restrictions for larger rigs. One Blue Angel Park visitor noted, "We weren't sure how much we'd like this campground as there is no pool or campground scheduled activities, but we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves," proving that sometimes smaller parks offer better experiences.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular glamping campsite near Magnolia Springs, AL?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Magnolia Springs, AL is Gulf State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 109 reviews.

    What is the best site to find glamping camping near Magnolia Springs, AL?

    TheDyrt.com has all 18 glamping camping locations near Magnolia Springs, AL, with real photos and reviews from campers.