Best Cabin Camping near Marion, AL

Several campgrounds within driving distance of Marion, Alabama offer cabin rentals with varying amenities. Brierfield Ironworks Historical Park provides cabins in a quiet setting with access to walking trails and a seasonal swimming pool. Roland Cooper State Park Campground features cabin accommodations near water, with full hookups available for extended stays. Most cabins include electricity, running water, and basic furnishings, though amenities vary by location. "Very clean well kept campground," notes one visitor to Brierfield Ironworks, highlighting the well-maintained facilities that complement the cabin experience.

Rustic cabins and more modern furnished options are available depending on the specific campground. Pet policies vary, with Kountry Air RV Park and Bama RV Station allowing pets in their cabin accommodations, while Roland Cooper State Park maintains a no-pets policy. Reservations are recommended, particularly during summer months when occupancy rates increase. According to one Kountry Air visitor, "The owners are very friendly and helpful and gave us a great restaurant recommendation." Most locations operate year-round, though seasonal closures for maintenance may occur during winter months at some parks.

Most cabin rentals provide beds with mattresses but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities range from basic microwaves to full kitchenettes with refrigerators and stovetops, depending on the cabin type. Bathrooms may be shared facilities at campground bath houses or private in-cabin facilities in more deluxe units. On-site camp stores at locations like Brierfield Ironworks offer basic provisions, though visitors planning extended stays should bring groceries and supplies from larger towns in the region. Cooking utensils, dishware, and cleaning supplies are typically not provided, so these items should be included on packing lists.

Best Cabin Sites Near Marion, Alabama (5)

    1. Brierfield Ironworks Historical Park

    5 Reviews
    Brierfield, AL
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 665-1856

    "Clean restrooms. Easy in and out"

    "Very clean well kept campground lady at campground store very nice well be going back."

    2. Kountry Air RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Prattville, AL
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 365-6861

    "We had full hook up, a picnic table & there is a small clean restroom near the pool if needed along with a laundry room & place to sit inside if it's hot out. "

    "When we made reservations, we were told to only take exit 179 off I-65 and follow the GPS directions, as any other way will take you on narrow roads, including gravel roads."

    3. Bama RV Station

    3 Reviews
    Peterson, AL
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 722-7005

    $30 - $35 / night

    "Quiet campground with 3 dog parks level lots. Numerous sewer as well as non sewer lots. Economy camping option in the economy storage area."

    4. Roland Cooper State Park Campground

    3 Reviews
    Camden, AL
    40 miles
    Website

    "for the last couple of months on my motorcycle you see I have recently got into Hammock camping… as I was looking for a destination I wanted to go somewhere out-of-the-way so I found this little state park"

    "The park itself is beautiful very quiet and the sunsets are amazing. The staff are very friendly and the prices are good."

    5. Wildwoods Hideaway - Members Only

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    Moundville, AL
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 860-0836

    $40 - $60 / night

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Cabin Reviews near Marion, AL

15 Reviews of 5 Marion Campgrounds


  • B M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 2, 2020

    Kountry Air RV Park

    Clean quiet campground

    We have stayed here many times when were on the road heading  out for the summer.  We had full hook up, a picnic table & there is a small clean restroom near the pool if needed along with a laundry room & place to sit inside if it's hot out.  They have DVD's and some books we trade them where were there. We only stay a night & stay hooked up to the truck. The owners Gigi & her husband work hard to keep the gardens beautiful, the campground maintained & the pool is so clean & refreshing.  You can get propane here. 

    We've stayed 3 different time & had a nice site towards the back with a garden on the side. 

    It's off the beaten path a little but well worth it.

    Full Service Hookups 30/50 AMP Electrical Service Pull Through Sites Large Sites– plenty of room for slide outs City Water Propane Fill and Exchange Center– 7 days a week Trailer Rentals– Fully Equipped Ice Escort to Site, 24-Hour Laundry Room Clean Showers Free WIFI Hotspot Park-Like Setting– lots of shade trees Walking Trails Swimming Pool~ Seasonal, Picnic Areas Group Fire Ring Gazebo Group Picnic Area.

  • Cat R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 3, 2022

    Bama RV Station

    Good For Quick Overnight Stay

    Literally right off the interstate at Tuscaloosa. Much lower noise level than I expected. Definitely a parking lot, without trees. We are in site 9, pretty level gravel site, electric and water hookup only. 2 dump stations are available, 2 dog parks. 30 dollars a night. Mostly long term parking. No firepits or picnic tables. Check in by phone, no office.

  • Neil T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 9, 2021

    Brierfield Ironworks Historical Park

    Has potential - but just ok

    The good:

    Quiet Big shady trees Creek goes through it Lots of neat buildings Camp store has some items and snacks

    The not so good:

    Not much information on what you are looking at or should look for

    Picnic tables in sad shape

    Camping spots had a bit of a parking lot feel

    Bathhouse in disrepair and outdated. Also quite a walk from many campsites.

    There appears to be a skeet range adjacent to the camp. We were lucky enough to see a forestry helicopter (tree trimming) working and it used the field to land to refuel.

    There was also a swimming pool - closed during our visit for winter of course, but looked like it was an attraction.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 18, 2025

    Kountry Air RV Park

    Great Experience

    This review is based on a short-term versus destination campground (CG). When we made reservations, we were told to only take exit 179 off I-65 and follow the GPS directions, as any other way will take you on narrow roads, including gravel roads. We drove the 14 miles from the exit to the CG with no issues. We were greeted by Don on his golf cart, and his wife, Gigi, checked us in at the office. We received a great rundown of the local area, including restaurant suggestions that looked really good. Unfortunately, we were only overnighting here and did not have the chance to enjoy Prattville. We were led to pull through site A with FHUs. Getting to our site was a little narrow but very doable. The site was level and pleasantly spacious both at and between sites. The utilities are in the middle of the pad. We were able to position so we could get to both black tanks with a 10’ sewer hose. We got 2 bars on Verizon, and their WiFi was better than most CGs this size. Both Don and his wife came by at separate times to ensure we were settled in, to include asking if we needed propane. The CG is mainly full-timers that include a small community of retired military. They have dedicated sites for short-term stays. There were transient workers as we heard the familiar Cummings diesel start-ups in the wee hours of the morning. There is some road noise, but not bad. They have a nice dog park. As we travel through the area, we will place this CG on our return list.

  • Scott H.
    May. 2, 2018

    Roland Cooper State Park Campground

    A true gem

    I've been sneaking out of town for the last couple of months on my motorcycle you see I have recently got into Hammock camping… as I was looking for a destination I wanted to go somewhere out-of-the-way so I found this little state park in Alabama called Roland Cooper State Park the most clean,friendly and kept up State Park I believe I've ever been to the employees were most helpful and truly enjoy their job I was envious I am now thinking off workamping….. if you haven't heard of this you must check it out I believe it's a perfect fit for people like me I took the wife just a few days ago to swing over night….. now when I say swing I mean in a hammock… lol… she absolutely loved it . if I didn't know better I would think the park was brand-new so this is my new getaway spot ... I drive 200 miles each way and let me tell you this it's worth every inch…. but don't take my word go see for yourself and explore a great outdoors

  • Steve D.
    Jul. 23, 2021

    Kountry Air RV Park

    Quiet and friendly!

    This little gem of a campground is kind of off the beaten path between Montgomery and Selma. The owners are very friendly and helpful and gave us a GREAT restaurant recommendation (Kimberleas - in old town Prattville) where we had OUTSTANDING meals! The campground is immaculate and very well maintained with each site carefully leveled with gravel to make set up easy! The sites are well placed and spread out so you don’t feel like you’re right on top of the campers next to you. Just a beautiful and bucolic setting and again, very very nice and helpful hosts! Highly recommended!


Guide to Marion

Cabin camping near Marion, Alabama offers options within a 35-mile radius, with most properties situated along rivers or near historical sites. The region experiences hot summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F from June through September, while winter nights can drop below freezing. Alabama's Black Belt region surrounding Marion features distinct dark soil that creates a unique ecosystem supporting diverse wildlife.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Roland Cooper State Park Campground provides direct access to the Alabama River where visitors can fish for bass, catfish, and crappie. "The park itself is beautiful very quiet and the sunsets are amazing. The staff are very friendly and the prices are good," notes a camper at Roland Cooper State Park Campground.

Historical exploration: Walking trails at Brierfield Ironworks Historical Park lead visitors through remnants of 19th-century iron manufacturing facilities. According to one visitor at Brierfield Ironworks Historical Park, "This quiet campground has great staff. Clean restrooms. Easy in and out."

Swimming access: Seasonal swimming pools provide relief during hot summer months. A visitor noted, "Nice quite camping area. nice bath houses, walking trails and wonderful inground pool!" Facilities typically operate from Memorial Day through Labor Day, with most charging nominal daily usage fees.

What campers like

Peaceful atmosphere: Many cabin rentals are positioned away from busier campground sections. One guest at Kountry Air RV Park shares, "This little gem of a campground is kind of off the beaten path between Montgomery and Selma. The sites are well placed and spread out so you don't feel like you're right on top of the campers next to you."

Helpful management: Staff at several locations provide local knowledge and assistance. "We felt so welcome! Beautiful spot in the country. Gigi and Don helped us a lot and both are so wonderful and nice people," reports a Kountry Air RV Park visitor.

Affordable rates: Cabin accommodations near Marion offer competitive pricing compared to hotels. According to a camper, "Rates are awesome!! Def be back!!" Daily cabin rental rates generally range from $65-95 depending on size and amenities.

What you should know

Varying amenities: Cabin facilities differ significantly between locations, from rustic to modern. A camper at Bama RV Station notes, "Quiet campground with 3 dog parks level lots. Numerous sewer as well as non sewer lots. Economy camping option in the economy storage area."

Reservation requirements: Most cabin facilities require advance booking, particularly between March and October. Some locations maintain waiting lists during peak periods, with deposits typically 50% of the total stay cost.

Supply limitations: Many cabin rentals have limited on-site supplies. "There appears to be a skeet range adjacent to the camp. There was also a swimming pool - closed during our visit for winter of course, but looked like it was an attraction," mentions one Brierfield Ironworks visitor, highlighting the importance of researching seasonal availability.

Tips for camping with families

Age-appropriate activities: Some locations offer specific programs for younger visitors. "Great place to get away and relax. Only stayed one night passing through and everyone was super friendly and the park was kept up well," shares a visitor at Wildwoods Hideaway.

Spacing considerations: Family-friendly cabins often include additional outdoor space. "Picnic tables in sad shape. Camping spots had a bit of a parking lot feel," one camper cautions about certain areas, emphasizing the importance of requesting specific cabin locations when traveling with children.

Kitchen planning: Cabin kitchenettes vary significantly in equipment provided. Families should bring cooking essentials as most locations provide only basic facilities and require guests to supply cooking utensils, dishware, and cleaning supplies.

Tips from RVers

Hookup variations: RV sites with cabins nearby offer different utility arrangements. "We are in site 9, pretty level gravel site, electric and water hookup only. 2 dump stations are available, 2 dog parks. 30 dollars a night," mentions a visitor at Bama RV Station.

Long-term options: Several locations accommodate extended stays with monthly cabin rates. "GiGi & Don have owned this park for 12yrs. Most helpful!! This place is neat/clean, organized check-in process," notes a Kountry Air visitor about the property management's experience with longer-term guests.

Access challenges: Some cabin camping areas have restrictions on vehicle size or approach routes. "When we made reservations, we were told to only take exit 179 off I-65 and follow the GPS directions, as any other way will take you on narrow roads, including gravel roads," advises a camper, highlighting the importance of following specific directions when hauling trailers or driving larger vehicles.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Marion, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Marion, AL is Brierfield Ironworks Historical Park with a 4.2-star rating from 5 reviews.

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