Top-Rated Camping Near Falkville, Alabama

Campgrounds near Falkville, Alabama span across several nearby cities including Decatur, Hartselle, Huntsville and Cullman, covering options from tent camping to RV sites and cabin rentals. Point Mallard City Campground in Decatur and Cullman Campground offer year-round facilities with full hookups for RVs, while Monte Sano State Park provides a mix of tent sites, RV spots and cabin rentals with scenic views. Most campgrounds near Falkville feature amenities such as showers, toilets, picnic tables, and electrical hookups, with several offering both tent and RV camping.

Road access to most campgrounds is suitable for standard vehicles, with many sites offering big-rig friendly accommodations. The region experiences typical southeastern climate patterns with hot, humid summers and mild winters, making year-round camping feasible at most locations. Advance reservations are recommended, especially during peak seasons. "The community who stayed there were very friendly. They wanted to talk to us and offered us coffee even in the morning," noted one visitor about Point Mallard City Campground. Cell service varies by location but is generally available at most developed campgrounds in the area. Several campgrounds implement stay limits, typically allowing up to two weeks of continuous camping.

Waterfront camping locations receive particular attention from visitors, with Smith Lake Park and Jay Landings Marina & RV Park providing boat-in access and water proximity. Campers report that while some campgrounds like Point Mallard can be densely populated with sites close together, the shade from mature trees helps moderate temperatures during summer months. Several reviews mention the convenient proximity to urban amenities while still providing a camping experience. According to one visitor, Cullman Campground offers a "quiet country setting, clean park, friendly staff" with "gravel level full hook up 30 and 50 amp sites." The campgrounds closest to Interstate 65 serve as convenient overnight stops for travelers, while those farther from major highways tend to attract longer-term visitors seeking recreational opportunities like fishing, hiking, and swimming.

Best Camping Sites Near Falkville, Alabama (115)

    1. Point Mallard City Campground

    12 Reviews
    Decatur, AL
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 341-4826

    "Walking distance to water park. Sites are very nice, although a little close to each other."

    "Very friendly staff, clean bath houses and next to a fun water park. Located in Decatur, AL, you are close to grocery stores, gas stations, restaurants and more!"

    2. Cullman Campground

    7 Reviews
    Cullman, AL
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 734-5853

    "Great place to stay for the night or longer. 2 miles off I-65 exit 310. Close to restaurants and shopping."

    "Off the beaten path but conveniently located close to town.
    The showers are really clean. We stayed the week of Thanksgiving, so it was decorated really cute."

    3. Quail Creek RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Falkville, AL
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 784-5033

    $36 - $40 / night

    "The campground is tucked back off the freeway and is very quiet and peaceful. It provides you a level space with picnic tables, concrete pads and fire rings."

    "The site was plenty long enough to situate and disconnect for our two-night stay."

    4. Monte Sano State Park Campground

    78 Reviews
    Brownsboro, AL
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 534-6589

    $14 - $30 / night

    "This site backs up to a draw and each evening just before dust we could watch the deer walk up through.  The bathhouse is centrally located, newer, and cleaned daily."

    "On top of Monte Sano in the woods and a world away from the town -- although it's close by. So many trails to run or walk and a playground for the kiddos. This has primitive camping as well as W/E/S."

    5. Brushy Lake Recreation Area

    15 Reviews
    Addison, AL
    22 miles
    Website

    "Campground Review: Located right outside of the core part of Sipsey wilderness (William Bankhead) this campground is a great place for people who want to be around other tent campers and want something"

    "Close to Sipsey Wilderness and several waterfalls. Clean and quiet. Short paved walking trail, fishing pier, restrooms/showers."

    6. StarStream Campground

    1 Review
    Hartselle, AL
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 208-5556

    $20 / night

    "Our RV Life navigation and Waze took us off I-65 and about a mile to the campground, though both GPS units announced the destination as being on the right when the new campground entrance was actually"

    7. Somerville Park

    1 Review
    Falkville, AL
    9 miles
    +1 (256) 206-1238

    $100 / night

    8. Smith Lake Park

    12 Reviews
    Bremen, AL
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 739-2916

    "Staying on tent site #55 power/ close to water spout. Bathhouse really close by nice shady lot."

    "I really enjoy Smith lake campground it has a lot of great sites. There are plenty of shades sites for summer camping."

    9. Palomino RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Cullman, AL
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 737-0220

    $35 - $122 / night

    "Just 2/4 mile west of interstate 65 at exit 305. All sites are full service concrete pads with good Wi-Fi and lots of channels on the tv. We will be staying here again on our way home."

    "Pet park, tennis & basketball courts, playground & 2 lakes."

    10. Jay Landings Marina & RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Decatur, AL
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 350-4722

    "Jays landing has many amenities, full hookups, pool, boat docks, fishing dock and a nice area to gather near the River. Staff was very friendly and works with us on last minute reservations."

    "The pool was also a beautiful plus and it was a perfect temperature for a nice relaxing after driving dip! Again, very clean and well maintained."

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Recent Reviews near Falkville, AL

504 Reviews of 115 Falkville Campgrounds


  • Kelsey P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 3, 2026

    Monte Sano State Park Campground

    Beautiful Park - 0 concern for safety

    I’ll start with the good- BEAUTIFUL state park. Tons of trails. A hikers dream. Playground for kids and lots of trails throughout. The sites are well shaded, have good cell service, and are pretty spacious. The first row of sites when you come straight in and to the right side all back up towards a road that goes to a planetarium but I can count on both hands how many people and cars are want down it in the week we were there. I think the privacy of theses sites is the best and still a good distance to bathrooms. To get to the campground it can be difficult with how you are going uphill so be mindful. There is a camp store that sells pricy wood and essentials but it’s convenient. A single washer and dryer were in the bathrooms for $1.50 and $1 but the washer leaked badly the entire time even not in use. Bathrooms are probably some of the worst I’ve used. It smelled of rotten eggs to the point you couldn’t be in more than a few minutes without feeling sick and I never saw or noticed them cleaned in the week we were there. Dead bugs on the counter and they were on the Texas chainsaw inspired curtains on the showers too. Not unusable but a cleaning would be nice.

    Now for the bad- during our stay we pretty much had no one in most of the sites around us besides a man that was in the site behind us for a few days and a family across from us. We saw him go through the site across from us and steal an armful of items while the family was gone from the site. He noticed us and said “you snooze you lose” and it was WEIRD. I’ve never once seen someone steal from another persons site before. We reported it to the camp office right away and they did not care. We told the family when they got back and they went to the office and got the same reaction. Even after the family was back at their site, the man moved his chair to just watch the family and their young children for what felt like hours. Maybe myself and the parents at the other site just always happened to see him staring but it was extremely weird and uncomfortable especially with small children around. The family reported it to the hosts and different workers in the office and to park rangers and had to call several more times voicing concerns before they went to the police directly the next day. It’s frustrating that the host, park office, or park rangers had no concern for this and not a single person even spoke to him about this. To allow someone to steal from another site and be okay with it is beyond disappointing. I’ve never seen this happen in all the years I’ve camped, but I would expect someone with the camp to do ANYTHING. We didn’t feel comfortable to leave our site again after that out of fear he would steal from us too and nothing would be done.

    The park is beautiful but the safety concerns outweigh that. We should be able to enjoy the campground and not be worried that none of the staff will help if something goes wrong

  • Byron S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 29, 2026

    Redstone Arsenal RV Park & Campground

    Redstone Arsenal Rv

    I stayed at the newer site near gate 8. The MWR staff (Kyle) was very nice and helped me with some issues I had originally,. The grounds are very well maintained and all the sites are pass through and paved. Each site is vey large and well planned. Full hook ups. Internet is nonexistent in most of the park but my Starlink worked great and cell coverage is good. The commisary is large and there are a lot of activities to do on and off base. There are a lot of military contractors staying there and shuffle around to stay there all year. My main complaint is the bathrooms or lack of. There is only 1 shower and 2 toilets for over 90+ sites. They are run down and trash on floors, dirt, bugs were never cleaned up while I stayed there (trash in cans were always over flowing).The laundry room is older but worked well enough. There are miles of paved walking and bike trails. There are some good food trucks at gate 7 daily at lunch time. The other older RV site is around 10 miles East next to the water(looked run down and mostly long term people. Overall I enjoyed the stay but they should at a minimum clean the bathrooms daily.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 27, 2026

    Valley Fort RV Park & Storage

    Newer Campground

    We called ahead the day of arrival and got a reservation for an overnight stay. We received an email with information and bath/laundry code along with instructions to proceed directly to pull-through site 36 with full hookups. There are various ways from I-65 to get to this campground (CG); we came in on I-565E to Mooresville Rd which provided straightforward big-rig friendly access with no tight turns. Our gravel pull-through site was mostly level, and other sites, especially those on the upper level, also appeared level. The park appears newer with functional gravel sites, some with small concrete patio areas, though sites can be somewhat close together and there is little shade. There was no picnic table nor fire pit at our site, which was fine for an overnighter. Water pressure was decent and we got 2 bars on Verizon and 2 bars on T-Mobile. Occupants were mainly full-timers and transient workers, but the park was quiet and decently maintained without appearing overly junky. A nice centrally located bathhouse and small but clean laundry facility are available. Highlights for us were the large fenced dog park, easy self-check-in process, convenient overnight layout for big rigs, and proximity to Buc-ee’s, making this a solid quick stop when traveling through the Athens area.

  • John S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 24, 2026

    Boondock Dispersed Camping Alabama

    Pretty cool

    Only one real campsite for anything more than a tent, I am in a camper van. The other small spot seems only suitable for tent camping. Site big enough for vehicle is all the way at the end of the dirt road. NO BIG RIGS I REPEAT NO BIG RIGS. Behind the campsite there is a trail over a mound that leads down the hill to a small creek which was nice however there are 2 nice sized caves 1 to either side of this trail. It does require some hiking down off path to get to the larger of the 2 pretty awesome

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 16, 2026

    Mountain Lakes Resort

    Mountain RV Resort

    It was a beautiful place, building were a little old but they have a indoor pool, outdoor pool, showers, bathroom, eating restaurant, store, playground and other amenities. The people are very friendly and helpful.

  • Byron S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 15, 2026

    Ditto Landing City Campground

    Nice RV for a night

    Sure was level, has water, sewer, electric. They will pick up the trash daily. Wash house is on opposite end of site at the marina. Worth the daily rate

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 26, 2026

    Monte Sano State Park Campground

    Mante Sano

    A state campground with electric water and sewer. Very peaceful very quiet. Great trails.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 25, 2026

    StarStream Campground

    Decent Overnighter

    This review was written as a short-stay versus destination campground. Our RV Life navigation and Waze took us off I-65 and about a mile to the campground, though both GPS units announced the destination as being on the right when the new campground entrance was actually on the left. Prior to arrival, we received an email directing us to go straight to back-in site B-1 with full hookups. With only 10 utility sites currently in service, maneuvering was easy, and the wide roadway along with the generous site opening made it simple to swing our 40-foot fifth wheel and F450 into position. The gravel pad was fairly level, as were the other sites, and utilities were centered and functioned well with water pressure around 60 psi. Sites were comfortably spaced, and our site included a nice paver patio with a picnic table. A convenient touch was trash pickup directly from the patio area. One of the owners, Joan, stopped by to make sure everything was satisfactory and mentioned additional parking areas at the front and back of the campground if needed, though we were able to park crosswise on our site without issue. There was currently no Wi-Fi, but the open layout with no obstructions made satellite connectivity easy. We had 3 bars on both Verizon and T-Mobile. The owners live in one of the cabins a few hundred yards from the campground, where a few dry camping sites are also located. There was no bathhouse or laundry facility at the time of our stay, though the owners indicated those amenities are planned. A nearby shooting range was active on the Sunday we visited, creating some daytime noise. Overall, we enjoyed the stay and would return.


Guide to Falkville

Camping sites near Falkville, Alabama typically feature level terrain with nearby pine forests at elevations ranging from 650-1,000 feet. Summer temperatures regularly reach 90°F with high humidity while winter nights can drop below freezing. The area receives approximately 56 inches of annual rainfall, concentrated in the spring months when campground access roads may experience occasional flooding or muddy conditions.

What to do

Hiking trails access: Monte Sano State Park offers extensive trail networks with varied terrain. "The hiking is moderate to extreme up and down some interesting rock formations. The mountain bikers and bikers seem to enjoy themselves too, flying down the closed roadway or the steep roadways and challenging themselves on the rocky terrain," notes one camper at Monte Sano State Park Campground.

Waterfront activities: Fishing opportunities abound at lakes throughout the region. At Jay Landings Marina & RV Park, visitors appreciate the waterfront amenities: "Jays landing has many amenities, full hookups, pool, boat docks, fishing dock and a nice area to gather near the River. Staff was very friendly and works with us on last minute reservations."

Wildlife observation: Brushy Lake Recreation Area provides quiet spots for watching local wildlife. "We visited in late January and experienced the beautiful songs of the birds. They were large and loud. That made not having cell service all the better," reports a visitor who enjoyed the natural setting.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention well-maintained bathhouses as a major plus. At Cullman Campground, one reviewer noted: "The showers are really clean. We stayed the week of Thanksgiving, so it was decorated really cute."

Swimming areas: Many campgrounds offer water access for cooling off during hot months. A review of Corinth Recreation Area states: "Really nice swim area on Smith Lake. Some of the cleanest and clearest water around. Plenty of biking and hiking opportunities."

Affordable options: Budget-conscious campers appreciate sites with reasonable rates. "Brushy Lake is a lovely spot in the beautiful Bankhead National Forest. The 33 acre lake is perfect for canoeing or kayaking. The fishing is excellent... It only cost $5 a night to camp here and the park is on the honor system," mentions a visitor to Brushy Lake Recreation Area.

What you should know

Seasonal changes: Water facilities may close in colder months. "The water spickets are not operational at brushy lake during the winter. But, just a short 3.5 miles down the dirt road water can be obtained from the Owl Creek Horse Camp area," advises one camper.

Cellphone coverage: Service varies significantly between locations. At Quail Creek RV Resort, "We got 3 bars on Verizon. The CG WiFi was pretty good, but we put up our Starlink with no problem getting a northern shot."

Site layout: Campground designs vary widely from spacious to compact. "Sites are pretty spacious. Has a water spigot and vault toilets. There is a bathhouse but it's a short walk to the day use area. This campground is small and usually stays full," reports a Brushy Lake visitor.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several parks offer dedicated play areas for children. At Smith Lake Park, a visitor mentions: "Park has cabins on site, places for rvs, and also areas for tents. There is a beach area and a boat launch. They have pavilions with grills and electrical outlets."

Activity options: Look for campgrounds with diverse recreation choices. "We spent a lot of time walking with our kids on the trails and riding scooters around the campsite roads. Nature trails were extremely well kept with great views on the water," shares a visitor to Corinth Recreation Area.

Safety considerations: Some sites have security measures in place. "This campground is ran by good people. The restrooms and grounds are kept very clean. They ride around to keep watch so no worries about anything," notes a Corinth Recreation Area camper.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Choose carefully based on shade and accessibility. At Point Mallard City Campground, "The spaces were a little bit tight & close but they were angled nicely. We had to maneuver the trailer around the trees but not complaining about the shade."

Full hookup availability: Many sites offer complete utilities. "Very nice quiet campground. 4 shower rooms open during business hours. 4 washers and 4 dryers. $2 per load. They have recently added a lot of new slots," reports a visitor to Cullman Campground.

Leveling requirements: Site preparation varies between campgrounds. "Site was very clean and well spaced from other campers. Site was level and required no adjustments to level the RV," notes a Jay Landings Marina & RV Park camper.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Falkville, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, Falkville, AL offers a wide range of camping options, with 115 campgrounds and RV parks near Falkville, AL and 4 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Falkville, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Falkville, AL is Point Mallard City Campground with a 3.8-star rating from 12 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 4 free dispersed camping spots near Falkville, AL.

What parks are near Falkville, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 14 parks near Falkville, AL that allow camping, notably Bankhead National Forest and National Forests in Alabama.