Best RV Parks & Resorts near Monroeville, AL

Several RV parks operate near Monroeville, Alabama, providing various accommodation options for motorhome travelers. Overlook RV Park in Monroeville offers electric hookups with thirty-amp service, water connections, and sanitary dump facilities. Approximately 30 miles southwest, Magnolia Branch Wildlife Reserve provides full hookup RV sites with electric, water, and sewer connections alongside amenities including showers, toilets, and picnic tables. Owassa Lakeside RV Park, located about 25 miles northwest of Monroeville, accommodates big rigs with fifty-amp electrical service, water and sewer hookups, and includes fire rings at each site. Many parks feature gravel pads that are generally level and spacious enough for larger vehicles. "Level gavel site! Lots of trees. Lot of sites on the water. Trails and nature for walking dogs," noted one visitor about a nearby Corps of Engineers campground.

Seasonal considerations affect availability throughout the region, with most RV parks remaining open year-round but experiencing higher occupancy during winter months when snowbirds travel south. Cell service varies significantly between locations, with T-Mobile coverage reported as weak in some rural campgrounds. Most parks welcome pets but enforce leash requirements and designated walking areas. Reservation policies differ between facilities - some operate on a first-come basis while others require advance booking. A visitor mentioned, "Thought we were lost because the dirt road to get to the campground was very narrow and rough. Once arrived near the campground it was fine!" Access roads to some parks may present challenges for larger rigs, particularly after rain when dirt roads can become muddy. Nearby towns offer basic supplies, with Walmart and more extensive shopping available within 20-30 minutes of most campgrounds.

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RV Park Reviews near Monroeville, AL

86 Reviews of 37 Monroeville Campgrounds


  • L&A C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 30, 2024

    Millers Ferry Campground

    Great RV Lakeside Park

    Third time at Millers Ferry! Water & electric hook ups . Good water pressure, dump station on property. Our site was paved and easily accommodated our 40 ft Rv/ fifth wheel & Dooley. Each site has a fire ring/with top grate to grill, picnic table, shepherd hook.Bathroom clean another one under construction. Nice playground. $1 for washer and dryer. Lots of sites are gravel as well, but level. Lots of people fish-parking for trucks & trailers at water ramp on property. No dog park, but lots of nature walks and paved roads to walk on. Oh yes, Lots of mosquitoes & ants, bring bug spray for a more pleasant stay! Shopping in town about 15-20 minutes away. Several good restaurants. There is a Piggly Wiggly, True Value Hardware, and Dollar stores. Approx 20-30 min to Walmart, next town over. Public lake for swimming, on site, with playground!

  • L&A C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 23, 2023

    Millers Ferry Campground

    Great weekend retreat

    Great space between sites, pet friendly, nice bathrooms and showers, friendly and helpful host, clean site with concrete pad and picnic table and fire pit! Water access nearby and fun swimming area and playground! Our family had Lots of fun & We will definitely be back!

  • kmrfnp7@gmail.com
    Sep. 13, 2023

    Point A RV Park - PERMANENTLY CLOSED

    Wonderful campground

    True to the word campground. This place has trees and wildlife and a beautiful lake while also having a laundry facility, bathhouse an wifi. Not like your average luxury rv resorts ( parking lot with a pool). On-site host greets you and gets you checked in as you enter the park. Maintenence crew does a fantastic job keeping the grounds looking great year round. There is also a nearby beach swimming area and boat ramps.

  • R
    Mar. 15, 2022

    Sherling Lake Park and Campground

    Hidden little gem

    Such a sweet campground! Very close to the interstate. Extremely affordable for full hook ups. Pull through and back in sites available. The only things to mention that are not the norm are. We didn't have to make a reservation and did not have to pay until the next morning. Also, no soap in the public bathroom. Just FYI. Perfect for just an overnight.

  • Caitlin M.
    Dec. 27, 2022

    Magnolia Branch Wildlife Reserve

    Hidden Gem in the Alabama Woods!

    We stayed here for Christmas of 2021. This place was gorgeous! Lakes and rivers everywhere and the views were incredible. Lots of waterfront sites available. We had our annual multi family meet up with a fifth wheel and our converted bus. Both campers were welcomed and accommodated. Full hookups and primitive camping available. Nice bath house and laundry facility. Playground. Horse stable for overnight. If you enjoy hiking, fishing, kayaking, biking or horseback riding this place Is for you. 30 min from the WindCreek Casino Atmore and local shopping.

  • Karen L.
    Jan. 4, 2022

    Mystic Springs Recreation Area

    Reservation only, free primitive sites

    Mystic Springs Campground is a reservation only, free primitive campground. Each site has a porta potty, garbage can & covered pavilion with picnic table, fire ring & grill. Some sites are more difficult for large RV’s to navigate, but there are sites that will accommodate larger RV’s. Several of the sites are on the river, with river view (through the foliage), and there is a boat ramp. You could put in your kayaks (but definitely would NOT suggest unless you are a pro due to very fast running river. With a little climbing down to the bank in a few areas, fishing is an option. I’ve been there multiple times & have noticed that weekdays tend to be louder, as the few campers that are there, are more prone to leaving their dogs outside to bark all night. (Not the parks fault-just poor camp etiquette). Weekends are usually pretty quiet. I was there for New Years Eve weekend and beside a few fireworks early in the night, the campground was very quiet & peaceful. In the warmer months, I’ve noticed ants being a bit of a problem in some areas.

  • L&A C.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 2, 2024

    COE Alabama River Lakes Chilatchee Creek Campground

    Piece of nature heaven!

    Level gavel site! Lots of trees So cool to see lighting bugs at night! Lot of sites on the water not ours though. Trails and nature for walking dogs. Nice playground. Laundry and bathroom needs updated, but clean.Fire~ring, picnic table, and water & electric at each sight. Not a good signal with T-Mobile. Thought we were lost because the dirt road to get to the campground was very narrow and rough. Once arrived near the campground it was fine!

  • Kelly E.
    Mar. 22, 2022

    Isaac Creek

    March 2022

    Corps of Engineers Campground on the Alabama River with on site host. Well maintained facilities and plenty of retirees who found a good deal. Very long and wide paved sites. Room for large fifth wheel or motor coach plus a vehicle. Lots of fishing boats as well.

  • B
    Feb. 14, 2021

    Magnolia Branch Wildlife Reserve

    Great campsite!

    Full hookups, playground for kids, lots of little lakes and river access throughout the park. It was too cold for water activities during our stay, but we had a wonderful time walking around and exploring the property. Quiet, clean spots. Wonderful atmosphere. We’ll definitely be back!


Guide to Monroeville

Monroeville, Alabama camping options span across the southwest Alabama region's rolling pine forests and waterways at elevations between 300-400 feet. The area experiences mild winters with temperatures rarely dropping below freezing and hot, humid summers with frequent afternoon thunderstorms. Most campgrounds remain accessible year-round, though spring and fall offer more moderate temperatures for outdoor activities.

What to do

Water recreation: fishing and swimming: Lake Stone Campground provides excellent fishing opportunities with bass, bream and catfish in their lake. "Me, my wife and a few friends decided to winter camp here 1/17/2021. The manager was super friendly and love talking with the guests. Quiet campsite besides the occasional otter diving in the water. Great place to fish, hang out and for the entire family," shared one visitor.

Horseback riding: seasonal trails: Magnolia Branch Wildlife Reserve offers horseback riding during certain seasons. A camper noted, "Bring Your horses and ride, swim, tube." The reserve maintains dedicated trails through wooded areas for equestrian use.

Tubing: creek adventures: Big Escambia Creek at Magnolia Branch provides tubing opportunities during warmer months. "Isolated yet only one hour and a half from Mobile, AL. Plenty of room at each site. Well kept facilities. Hot showers. Located on Big Escambia Creek. Tubing and horseback riding available in season," reports a camper.

What campers like

Quiet atmosphere: peaceful surroundings: Lake Stone Campground receives consistent praise for its tranquil setting. "Quiet, clean and reasonable. We'll definitely go back," mentioned one camper. The lakeside location contributes to the serene environment.

Friendly management: responsive staff: Several campgrounds feature helpful staff who enforce rules while remaining approachable. "Clean restrooms, reasonable fees (cash only), on-site manager friendly, but makes sure rules enforced to keep campground clean and family friendly," noted a Lake Stone visitor.

Spacious sites: room to spread out: Owassa Lakeside RV Park offers level sites with adequate spacing between neighbors. "Quiet levelish sites, with friendly staff. Walked the campground and visited with several other residents and they were happy to chat," shared one RVer about their experience.

What you should know

Limited nearby services: Many RV parks near Monroeville have minimal surrounding amenities. About Owassa Lakeside RV Park, a visitor reported, "Easy to get to off the interstate. Not much around at all. Very quiet. No wifi availability. Gas station by the exit but no food options very close."

Cash-only policies: Some campgrounds operate on cash-only systems. A Lake Stone camper mentioned, "Clean restrooms, reasonable fees (cash only), on-site manager friendly, but makes sure rules enforced."

Seasonal crowd changes: Sunburst RV Resort and other parks in the region experience fluctuating occupancy based on season. Winter brings more long-term visitors while summer attracts more short-term recreational campers. "Great place. Has laundry, showers. Pool and table tennis in same room as laundry. Snack machine. Cabins," reported a recent visitor.

Tips for camping with families

Amenity availability: check before booking: Campgrounds vary significantly in facilities. "They have several nice RV spots with available tubing and swimming. The spots are pretty large but there is not really any privacy since everything is in open loops," noted a visitor to Magnolia Branch Wildlife Reserve.

Weather preparation: summer heat strategies: Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F with high humidity. "They have tons of cool activities to do around the reserve and the guys at the front were very friendly. Just remember it can get pretty hot in this area in the summer," advised one camper.

Wildlife encounters: safety awareness: Local wildlife includes deer, raccoons, and occasionally otters. A Lake Stone camper mentioned, "Quiet campsite besides the occasional otter diving in the water."

Tips from RVers

Accessibility considerations: Some RV camping near Monroeville, Alabama requires navigating rural roads. "Only stayed one night here. Easy to get to off the interstate," noted a visitor about Owassa Lakeside RV Park.

Park amenities: facilities overview: RV parks provide varying levels of services. At Lake Stone Campground, visitors appreciate the balance of amenities and natural setting: "Clean restrooms, reasonable fees, on-site manager friendly."

Site selection: location preferences: When RV camping in the Monroeville area, consider proximity to water. Some parks offer waterfront sites while others have more shaded options. A camper at Magnolia Branch shared, "Visiting here it looked like a pretty new site off of I65 on the way to Montgomery. They have several nice RV spots with available tubing and swimming."

Frequently Asked Questions

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

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Monroeville, AL is Magnolia Branch Wildlife Reserve RV/Tent Camping with a 4.7-star rating from 3 reviews.

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