Best Campgrounds near Florence, AL

The Tennessee River shapes the camping landscape around Florence, Alabama, with several waterfront campgrounds offering views of bluffs and access to boating activities. McFarland Park Campground, located within Florence city limits, provides both RV sites with hookups and primitive tent camping directly on the riverbank. Joe Wheeler State Park, situated east of Florence, offers year-round camping with a mix of improved and primitive sites suitable for tents, RVs, and cabin stays. Within a 30-mile radius, campers can find everything from full-service RV parks like Heritage Acres and Tuscumbia RV Park to more rustic experiences at Wilson Dam and the TVA Nature Trail and Recreation Area. The Sipsey Wilderness in Bankhead National Forest, about an hour southeast, provides backcountry camping options with waterfalls and hiking trails.

Seasonal considerations significantly impact camping experiences in the region. McFarland Park operates from April through November, while facilities like Joe Wheeler State Park remain open year-round. Summer heat and humidity can be intense, with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F from June through August. According to local camper Tod S., "No length of stay restrictions in off season" makes McFarland Park particularly appealing for extended visits during cooler months. Water levels in rivers and creeks fluctuate seasonally, affecting both swimming areas and paddling routes. Spring and fall typically offer the most comfortable camping weather, though spring brings higher chances of thunderstorms and occasional flooding. Many campgrounds host special events that can impact availability, particularly during summer holidays.

Waterfront sites receive consistently high ratings from visitors, with Tennessee River access being a primary draw. "It's a beautiful setting along the Tennessee River with boat launches, picnic pavilions, frisbee golf, fishing pier and a beach in the same park," notes Quinton H. about McFarland Park. Facility quality varies considerably across the region, with some campgrounds featuring modern amenities while others maintain more basic services. Several reviewers mention bathroom facilities as a potential concern at older campgrounds. Family-friendly options abound, with Trinity W. noting that McFarland Park is "a great place to take small kids for a weekend campout." For those seeking more seclusion, the backcountry sites in Sipsey Wilderness offer a more immersive natural experience, though these require proper preparation and awareness of variable water levels throughout the seasons.

Best Camping Sites Near Florence, Alabama (110)

    1. Joe Wheeler State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Rogersville, AL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 247-1184

    $17 - $256 / night

    "This is a great spot located in Northern Alabama just east of Florence on the Tennessee River."

    "ONE OF THE BEST STATE PARKS IN ALABAMA GREAT TRAILS LARGE RV SITES GREAT STAFF AND GREAT EVENTS PLENTY OF WILDLIFE RUNNING AROUND"

    2. Heritage Acres RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Tuscumbia, AL
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 383-7368

    $33 - $48 / night

    "Secure/safe campground thanks to hosts and close to town."

    "The gravel was nicely manicured the concrete pad was pristine and the area surrounding the camp was beautiful."

    3. McFarland Park Campground

    4 Reviews
    Florence, AL
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 760-6416

    "This campground is in my hometown of Florence, AL. It is right on the Tennessee River and it is a very large park/ campground."

    "This campground is located in our hometown of Florence AL and is a Gem of a City Campground. "

    4. TVA-Nature Trail and Recreation Area

    1 Review
    Muscle Shoals, AL
    4 miles
    Website

    "I assumed for a long time that you weren't allowed to camp on the TVA trails, because while there are many hikers and birdwatchers who enjoy the trails, you rarely see anyone camping out there."

    5. Veterans Memorial Park

    2 Reviews
    Florence, AL
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 740-8817

    6. Tuscumbia RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Tuscumbia, AL
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 383-2363

    "This campground is just several miles from the Alabama Music Hall of Fame! How perfect was that! We found this travel park has everything one needs for a pleasant, relaxing stay."

    7. Wilson Dam

    1 Review
    Muscle Shoals, AL
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 882-5263

    8. Mulberry Creek Camp

    3 Reviews
    Cherokee, AL
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 627-7328

    $35 - $550 / night

    "It was so awesome that not just their 2 Campgrounds were entertained, but also the surrounding small towns."

    9. Tishomingo State Park Campground

    50 Reviews
    Tishomingo, MS
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 438-6914

    $26 / night

    "We were fortunate enough to get a spot right on the lake.

    It is such a perfect place to get away from it all.

    We were there for 5days . We got on the Natchez Trace parkway. Also we went to Tupelo."

    "Site 13 with electric and lake side was perfectly level and near restroom with showers, which were large!"

    10. Brush Creek Park

    8 Reviews
    Cherokee, AL
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 760-5878

    "Pretty woodland all around. There is a bathhouse with toilets, sinks, and cold showers. The bathhouse is pretty centrally located and there are electric lights around it. Usually not crowded."

    "Lots of shade close to lake with wildlife too"

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Recent Reviews near Florence, AL

415 Reviews of 110 Florence Campgrounds


  • Rae W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Boondock Dispersed Camping Alabama

    Simple & Peaceful

    Nice little spot out in the forest. Spotted the gravel road and went down a little to the first opening. Pretty decent sized clearing. You can hear cars on the road, but it didn’t bother us. Pretty warm, humid, and buggy this time of year, but cooled off through the night.

    The stars were incredible after the moon went down a bit. Lots of bird sounds especially in the morning. A previous camper had left behind some kindling, which was cool. Ended up having a little cell reception with T Mobile.

  • Bobbie S.
    Aug. 29, 2025

    Jay Landings Marina & RV Park

    Beautiful Sunsets

    Absolutely beautiful place to stay with all the needed amenities plus extra! I felt very safe here every day while my husband was at work. They have a shower house, laundry room, several common areas to sit, docs, boat ramp, salt water pool & basketball hoop. But for the noise, this would be a five star place to stay. There is a scrap metal recycling plant beside the campground, a train not too far away (whistle blows at night 😫) and across the river is a nuclear power plant and a refinery. The grounds are very well kept with lovey landscaping, paved roads and level sites with crushed rock and grass. Jessica at the front desk was pleasant and easy to work with. I would absolutely stay here again.

  • Michael C.
    Aug. 28, 2025

    Joe Wheeler State Park Campground

    beautiful RV/Tent sites

    Stayed in A25 RV/Tent spot and had a beautiful view of the lake. Great little hiking trails near by. We ended up in this spot because the dispersed camping area had tornado destruction from years ago. So it was a bit pricey for just tent camping ($46)

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 19, 2025

    Bruton Branch Recreation Area Campground — Pickwick Landing State Park

    Bruton Branch Recreation Area

    The scenery is beautiful. Plenty of fish activity with multiple campsites on the water with a steady breeze. No Potable Water sites. Bathrooms do get cleaned in the morning. Using Verizon and AT&T, service is great averaging between 3-4 bars. Spoke with some of the Rangers. Renovation plans are in place coming January 2026 to make this campground gated with PIN access for paying campers and will be adding RV parking. There is currently an issue with individuals driving to the campsites throughout the day and night utilizing the park’s amenities without paying. First night at least 5 vehicles drove in and took control of the bathrooms/showers for hours throughout the night. One came out and started, what sounded like, a chainsaw. My belief was to intimidate us given we were the only paying campers and we looked at their direction due to the noise they were making. Constant yelling and argumentative behavior among the individuals. It takes the Rangers 20-30 minutes to arrive if called so you have to ride out the uninvited guests and hope they leave you be. The Rangers themselves, are very polite and they were honest about the issue. However with how much ground they have to cover with limited staff and resources they can’t control the situation until the renovations begin. My advice, if you want to avoid potential conflict and harassment wait till the park renovates.

  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 11, 2025

    Northgate RV Travel Park

    Nice place to JUST stay in your RV

    Nice level gravel pull through sites. Full hook ups. Great water pressure. WiFi signal was very good ! Arrived on a Sunday afternoon and only one other RV was here. As explained in the description no bathhouse, pool or anything so just basic RVing. The only “complaints” were no fire pits for fires and is a little noisy from the highway traffic. Otherwise great pull thru full hookup RV park for the price.

  • Alyssa B.
    Jul. 15, 2025

    Kahu Farm’s Ravine Lookout

    Glamping trip

    Great little spot if you’re looking for a quiet get away close to some great outdoor adventures. My husband myself and three kids 2 toddlers and infant all fit comfortably. A river nearby for kayaking and a local park spot great for creek walking and a swim!

  • S
    Jul. 10, 2025

    Mulberry Creek Camp

    Peaceful Tranquility

    I stayed 2 weeks in June and came back on the first of July. I felt blessed to be able to stay, until July 7th. I love Mulberry Creek Camp! Misty and Jason provide the cleanest, neatest and friendliest campground site, that I have ever stayed at! I plan to come back in September! It is so peaceful and tranquil. Turning down Mulberry Creek Camp road makes my endorphins rise and the relaxation begins immediately. Have I even mentioned, the spectacular Fireworks Display, Mulberry Creek Camp provided? It was so awesome that not just their 2 Campgrounds were entertained, but also the surrounding small towns. Thank you Misty and Jason, for providing entertainment for all, your hard work does not go unnoticed! See you in September!

  • S
    Jul. 4, 2025

    Thousand Trails Natchez Trace

    I was one of the orginal members

    This campground has continually gone downhill since it's inception.  I sold my membership for about a tenth of what I paid for it and still used it a couple times a year just paying the fees.  Full timers killing the park and little maintenance done on the sites.  Better RV Campground near this place.

  • Saraj B.The Dyrt ADMIN User
    Jun. 27, 2025

    Hidden Oasis at White Oak Landing RV Campground

    Bookable on The Dyrt!

    Saraj from The Dyrt here. Hidden Oasis at White Oak Landing really lives up to its name. This peaceful RV park sits right on the Tennessee River, so it feels quiet and private in all the best ways. If you're looking for a relaxed, scenic place to unwind, this one’s worth the stop!


Guide to Florence

Florence, Alabama campgrounds offer diverse options within 30 miles of city limits. The area sits at approximately 500 feet above sea level with seasonal temperature fluctuations affecting water levels in the Tennessee River watershed. Local camping areas experience distinct seasonal changes with spring high water periods and fall color displays typically peaking in late October through early November.

What to do

Disc golf opportunities: McFarland Park Campground offers an 18-hole disc golf course for visitors. According to Mo F., the park "is home to a good-sized marina, disc golf course, and (defunct?) driving range," making it convenient for campers who enjoy the sport.

Hiking trail access: Joe Wheeler State Park provides multiple hiking trails with water views. Michael C. notes that there are "great little hiking trails near by" while camping at the park. Noel J. adds that there are "hiking trails all around with water access everywhere."

Kayaking waterways: Tishomingo State Park, located approximately 30 miles from Florence, offers paddling opportunities. K S. mentions planning to "kayak here this summer," while other visitors note the river's suitability for water activities when conditions permit.

Beach swimming: Several campgrounds maintain swimming beaches during warmer months. At Heritage Acres RV Park, emily A. highlights the "beautiful pool and splash area for kids," providing an alternative to river swimming when water conditions aren't suitable.

What campers like

River views: Many Tennessee River campsites offer direct water access. At Mulberry Creek Camp, BET notes they "have two campsites. One on the Tennessee river and one just off the river," providing options for waterfront camping.

Clean facilities: Heritage Acres RV Park maintains well-kept amenities. Michael S. reports "nice large bathrooms with large showers" and a "large office/store." Another visitor, emily A., states "everything is clean and new and the bathrooms are amazing."

Peaceful atmosphere: Mulberry Creek Camp receives praise for its tranquil setting. Susan P. shares, "It is so peaceful and tranquil. Turning down Mulberry Creek Camp road makes my endorphins rise and the relaxation begins immediately."

Wildlife viewing: The TVA Nature Trail and Recreation Area offers opportunities for wildlife observation. Trinity W. notes the area has "many hikers and birdwatchers who enjoy the trails" and describes the setting as "rich in history" with "plaques telling about certain natural and man-made features along the trails."

What you should know

Seasonal closures: Operating seasons vary widely among florence al campgrounds. McFarland Park operates April through November, while others like Joe Wheeler State Park remain open year-round.

Bathroom facility quality: Facility standards differ between campgrounds. At Brush Creek Park, one visitor reports that "there are two sets of bathrooms with electricity and fans. Cold showers in one however there was no light or lock in the shower."

Reservation systems: Not all campgrounds accept reservations. Trinity W. explains that McFarland Park works on a first-come basis, noting that "we pulled in with no plans and drove through the whole campground" to find a site.

Site privacy: Campsite spacing varies significantly. At Joe Wheeler State Park, Noel J. reports "all sites are spacious," while Katie S. found it "beautiful but crowded" during peak season, noting "it was packed with RVs, and most of the campsites around us had multiple vehicles/people at each site."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature dedicated play areas. At Heritage Acres RV Park, emily A. mentions "beautiful pool and splash area for kids" plus "a cute macaw named paco is a fun surprise" that children enjoy visiting.

Nature learning opportunities: TVA Nature Trail and Recreation Area offers educational elements for children. According to Trinity W., "There are also small plaques around some of the plants telling what they are and a little about them," creating natural learning opportunities.

Multiple activities available: Tishomingo State Park provides diverse family recreation. According to Thomas H., "I can't state enough how much there is to do in Tishomingo! Plenty of trails that would satisfy an Ultramarathoner. A lake for fishing and canoeing. Tishomingo has disc golf, large pavilions, and historic sites to visit."

Safety considerations: Some free camping areas require additional precautions with children. At Brush Creek Park, James R. notes the location "isn't that bad if you're a believer in the 2nd and watching out constantly," suggesting families consider security when choosing sites.

Tips from RVers

Premium site advantages: At Heritage Acres RV Park, selecting premium sites significantly improves experience. Bonnie C. reports, "We stayed in a premium site which was level with a concrete pad, a cute little bistro table and a picnic table. The gravel was nicely manicured the concrete pad was pristine."

Leveling preparation: RV campers should prepare for varying pad conditions. Bruce F. notes about Tishomingo State Park: "The downfall to this park is the camper pads. There are a few that are perfect. Most of them once you step out of your camper has a huge drop off. Just remember to park as close to the hookup side as possible."

Big rig accessibility: Several florence al campgrounds accommodate larger RVs. Clint M. mentions that Joe Wheeler State Park has a "campground recently updated" making it more suitable for larger vehicles, while others note specific site dimensions when booking is important during busy periods.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Florence, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, Florence, AL offers a wide range of camping options, with 110 campgrounds and RV parks near Florence, AL and 6 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Florence, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Florence, AL is Joe Wheeler State Park Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 19 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 6 free dispersed camping spots near Florence, AL.

What parks are near Florence, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 15 parks near Florence, AL that allow camping, notably Natchez Trace Parkway and Bankhead National Forest.