Best Camping near Northport, AL

Northport is the perfect place for adventurous campers and RVers. Northport is an adventure-filled destination for those who love the outdoorsy camper lifestyle. But it's also great for those who prefer to spend time near the city, exploring and sightseeing. Discover great camping spots near Northport, reviewed by campers like you.

Best Camping Sites Near Northport, AL (51)

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    1. Deerlick Creek

    24 Reviews
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    170 Saves
    Peterson, Alabama

    Overview

    Deerlick Creek Campground is located on Holt Lake on the Black Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway northeast of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The facility is in a beautiful forest along the shoreline, providing campers and day-use visitors with access to water sports, boating, fishing, swimming, hiking and biking.

    Recreation

    Campers can explore the lakeshore using the campground's hiking trails as well as a paved bicycle trail. The waterway is popular for fishing for bass, crappie, bream, catfish and more.

    Natural Features

    Holt Lake was created by the damming of the Black Warrior River. The campground is situated amidst a mixed pine and hardwood forest, which displays colorful foliage along the riverbanks each fall. Deer, squirrel, wild turkey, migratory birds and blue birds, all live in the Holt Lake area. The Black Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway consists of six lakes with a total length of 457 miles and 39,800 surface acres of water. Temperatures range from the 80s to 90s from April through September, and annual rainfall averages about 60 inches.

    Contact Info

    For facility specific information, please call (205) 388-1111.

    Nearby Attractions

    Deerlick Creek is 17 miles from the University of Alabama where you can find sporting events, museums, and other attractions. Deerlick Creek is also located 13 miles from Ol' Colony Golf Course home to the University of Alabama golf teams as well as a disc golf course.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $25 / night

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    3. Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    61 Photos
    196 Saves
    Green Pond, Alabama

    Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park is located in McCalla, Alabama, about 30 miles southwest of Birmingham. The park itself is unique due to the fact that it features the historic Tannehill Ironworks, which, at the height of its use, supplied iron for the Confederate ordnance.

    The park offers three different campgrounds that include a total of 195 campsites. All campsites have access to water and electricity, and if you have a trailer or RV you're planning on bringing with you, don't worry! The campgrounds can accommodate trailers both large and small. There's also a primitive campground that features 100 individual tent campsites. The cost of a campsite with full water and electricity hookups is $30 per night, while the primitive campsites are $20 per night. Please note, however, that the fee covers a family of up to four people. If you need to add any additional people, the fee is $3 per extra person. Sites are first come first serve and are often completely filled during Halloween, as trick-or-treating has now become a local tradition at the park. Visitors describe the experience as truly unique, and enjoy the creative (and scary) decorations placed by campers.

    Visitors of Tannehill Ironworks Park can enjoy various activities, such as hiking, biking, fishing, train rides, and exploring the local attractions. Among these attractions are the Tannehill Furnaces, a historical landmark, the Pioneer farm, the Alabama Iron and Steel Museum, and the Crafts Cabins. In the Crafts Cabins, local artisans produce pottery, artwork and quilts, to name a few things. This typically takes place on the weekends during the months of March through November.

    Overall, visitors describe their visit to the park as peaceful and relaxing. The three campgrounds have access to an old country store that supplies campers with essentials such as emergency supplies, firewood and food items. There's also a natural limestone spring located near the campsites. Train rides and playgrounds offer a lot for old and young visitors alike. It's easy to see why Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park is a favorite of both locals and travel enthusiasts, and why some can't “just” stay for the weekend.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $20 - $30 / night

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    4. Burchfield Branch Park

    11 Reviews
    30 Photos
    56 Saves
    Tuscaloosa, Alabama

    Overview

    Burchfield Branch Park is located near Holt Lake on the Black Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway northeast of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. With many amenities, access to the water and opportunities to view wildlife, Burchfield Branch provides a convenient camping spot for families, boaters, swimmers, picnickers and sightseers.

    Recreation

    Fishing is the most popular activity on the waterway. Whether fishing by boat or along the shore of the park, anglers can find bass, crappie, bream, catfish and more. Families can enjoy biking and swimming along the lakeshore, watching for birds and animals or taking advantage of the facility's two playgrounds.

    Natural Features

    Holt Lake was created by the damming of the Black Warrior River. The campground is situated along the forested shores of the river and displays scenic fall foliage each year. Deer, squirrel, wild turkey, migratory birds and blue birds live around the Holt Lake area. Black Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway consists of six lakes with a total length of 457 miles and 39,800 surface acres of water. Temperatures range from the 80s to 90s from April through September, and annual rainfall averages about 60 inches.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $40 / night

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    5. Sunset RV

    6 Reviews
    36 Photos
    7 Saves
    Peterson, Alabama

    Welcome to Sunset RV, the perfect place to rest and recharge on your journey through the southeast. Our RV parks and storage facilities are conveniently located just 0.3 miles off Interstate 20/59 at exit 76 near Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Call 205-553-9233 to make your reservations or visit our office today for a tour of our facilities. Our friendly staff will gladly assist you with questions you may have. Please Note: All Check-Ins are handled from our park office at Sunset West. Overnight customers wishing to stay at Avalon or Sunset East please stop by the office at Sunset West or contact us prior to arrival.

    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $29 - $32 / night

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      7. Coaches Corner RV Park

      3 Reviews
      6 Saves
      Moundville, Alabama

      Located in Tuscaloosa, AL at 103 Hargrove Road East.

      All RV parking pads have full hook-up (Electric, Water, Sewer) and 30 & 50 amp plugs.

      Park has Wi-Fi as well.

      **No tent camping available. **

      On-site manager.

      Security cameras throughout park.

      Park is bordered on 2 sides by creeks.

      We are a recreational park. Short term RV camping with limited long term RV camping. Daily, Weekly, and Monthly rates, as well as Storage.

      Not for permanent residency.

      • Pets
      • Electric Hookups
      • Reservable
      • RVs
      • Trash
      • WiFi

      $45 - $675 / night

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      9. Bama RV Station

      2 Reviews
      6 Photos
      1 Save
      Peterson, Alabama

      Bama RV Station is set up to be your home away from home. Our RV park opened in 2009 with the goal of providing guests with a trouble-free and enjoyable RV camping experience.We've been a top choice for camping. We offer 76 campsites, all with top-quality amenities. We have a basement level commercial building in site of your rv to seek refuge in inclement weather. Our 19 acre complex was created with plenty of area to stretch your legs & 3 fenced in pet areas to let your pets run supervised under your control.

      • Pets
      • Electric Hookups
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
      • RVs
      • Tents

      $30 - $35 / night

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    Recent Reviews in Northport

    197 Reviews of 51 Northport Campgrounds


    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from COE Service Campground
      Sep. 16, 2024

      COE Service Campground

      Off grid quiet and beautiful.

      Beautiful small park. Great riverside pull thru spots. All spots are sizable. Lots of wildlife. Hosts are very helpful. Off grid and quiet with the occasional boat.

    • ZThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Togetherness Works RV Park
      Jul. 2, 2024

      Togetherness Works RV Park

      Retriever Hunt Test

      We stayed here with 3 dogs and it could not have been better! The bathhouse was amazing and we practically had the park to ourselves! Dogs loved running around smelling all the smells!

    • kThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Blue Creek Public Use Area
      Jun. 19, 2024

      Blue Creek Public Use Area

      River Bluff overlook, Blue Creek public use area.

      Large area overlooking the river that gives you a slight breeze for 85 degrees in mid June. There are a few other sites in the woods, but no breeze and mosquitoes. Actually has a concrete overlook view area above the river

    • Adam D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Blue Creek Public Use Area
      Jun. 7, 2024

      Blue Creek Public Use Area

      Relaxing spot for sure

      Fun spot. Very easy to get to. Nice big site felt very private only had 2 or 3 cars come by but everything was very low key.

    • junior B.
      Camper-submitted photo from Togetherness Works RV Park
      May. 21, 2024

      Togetherness Works RV Park

      The phone number has changed

      Hello Iam here to let everyone know that His number has changed and he hasn't been able to change it online yet. His new number is 205- 412-6773 if he doesn't answer leave him a voicemail or you can try to text him. Also if you see this please spread the word so he doesn't miss any business in the future. Thank you so much

    • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Sunset RV
      Apr. 10, 2024

      Sunset RV

      Bright light and road noise

      Stopped for an overnight on our way home to Atlanta from a trip out west. Not much of a park. Most sites are long term or semi permanent. Only 6 available for regular RV. Water, 30/50 amp electric & sewer There is a small laundry room The office wasn’t open but we had reservations and had received an email about our site and directions. WiFi was poor. It is right off of I-20 so there was lots of road noise all night. There was a very bright vapor light above our site that lit up the whole area. There is a small dog walking area.

    • Tonya B.
      Camper-submitted photo from Deerlick Creek
      Mar. 20, 2024

      Deerlick Creek

      Off the beaten path

      Its not impossible, just slow going. Roads to get here are narrow, hilly, and twisty, but in good condition. If you have a rig longer than 30ft and want room to breathe, get a pull-through site. The campground doesn’t do the best job at marking how to get to each site and some site number posts are knocked over, like Site #16, which makes it a little tricky to navigate. Water pressure is on the low side compared to other campgrounds. But the site views and peace & quiet are worth it.

    • Hugh N.
      Camper-submitted photo from Pickensville Campground
      Feb. 15, 2024

      Pickensville Campground

      Quiet in Feb

      Nice river front sites on the Ten-Tom waterway. You get to watch river barges approaching the lock/dam. HOT showers. Facilities are aging but in good condition.

    • Ali Z.
      Camper-submitted photo from Payne Lake East Side
      Jan. 14, 2024

      Payne Lake East Side

      Hidden Gem Close to Campus

      We had a great time visiting Payne Lake this weekend! We stayed at a primitive campsite with a beautiful view of the lake. 

      My biggest advice is to bring. your. own. firewood. As far as we could tell, there was nowhere at the campground to purchase bundles of firewood, and even the local grocery stores/gas stations weren't stocked with any either. We spent quite a bit of time using a hatchet to cut up down trees to fuel our firepit. 

      The campground is organized well and we were able to have our pick of campsites (mainly due to the fact that it was 30 degrees the whole weekend). The primitive campsites all had picnic tables and fire pits. Our group also uses hammocks and there were plenty of trees near enough together for hammock hanging. 

      When we got to the campground, the check in area is quite simple. There is a box with envelopes/forms to fill out that ask for your payment (in cash!), car information, and site number. Once you fill out your information, you simply drive and park at your campsite. As far as we could tell, each site had ample room for parking 2 cars within 15 feet or so. We paid $6 a night for the site, as well as an extra $3 fee/day because of a third car. 

      The area is quiet and peaceful, and the lake is a beautiful spot to catch the sunrise. On the East Side of the lake, we got a large amount of late afternoon sun, but minimal sunshine until later in the morning. The West Side saw a lot of sun early in the morning. 

      We got the chance to meet the Camp Host, who was very gracious and also introduced us to his dog, Reecie. He even offered to take our trash out for us!

      We took a walk around the entire campground, and it is clear that the West Side of the lake sees more visitors and is generally kept up with more. The blue hiking trail on the East side required quite a bit of bushwhacking and didn't seem to have much upkeep at all. On our hike, we ended up walking the roads of the campsite and seeing the whole grounds.

    • R
      Camper-submitted photo from Bama RV Station
      Oct. 17, 2023

      Bama RV Station

      Nice quiet friendly campground

      Quiet campground with 3 dog parks level lots. Numerous sewer as well as non sewer lots. Economy camping option in the economy storage area. Numbers posted for assistance as well as campground office in with the self storage office.

    • Andrea S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Birmingham South RV Park
      Sep. 29, 2023

      Birmingham South RV Park

      Great stop

      This was a great overnight stop. T The park was beautiful and quiet right off the highway. The bathrooms and showers weee consistently clean and the hot water was great.

    • Cat R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Sunset RV
      Aug. 15, 2023

      Sunset RV

      Easy Off Interstate

      We stayed at Sunset West, which is the same RV park, but just about 5 minutes down the road. Amenities were only available at the east location. This included a small office, laundromat, and shower room. We had site 57, which was a level blacktop site that had sewer, water, cable and electricity. Dumpster located on site for trash. Loud traffic noise. But, with all that, it was 45.33 with tax.

    • M
      Camper-submitted photo from Togetherness Works RV Park
      Jun. 26, 2023

      Togetherness Works RV Park

      Bucolic Beauty

      Just the basic services (worked well), but the setting is well worth the five mile drive off the interstate. And a short journey up a narrow gravel drive. Jr is a great host, personable and helpful. He had me back up in the gravel space until we were very level. We used our own phone connections for streaming.

    • AJ W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Coaches Corner RV Park
      Jun. 9, 2023

      Coaches Corner RV Park

      1 night stay.

      Called day of to book a spot and had no trouble getting one. Park was clean, easy to get through, and had full hookups. I had no issues staying here and will stay here again in the future.

    • L
      Camper-submitted photo from Deerlick Creek
      May. 18, 2023

      Deerlick Creek

      Great But Noisy Around Holidays

      I tent camped with two kiddos in spot #30 and we had a lovely view of the woods. Each spot has a gravel platform and some of my stakes wouldn’t grab but the tent held up. It was noisy at night with some folks partying but eventually it died down. Spots are a bit close (you can see the camper parked across the street from us) and you can easily hear comings and goings of other campers. It was May when we camped here and hot and very humid during the day. Cooler but still super humid at night. Each site has a nice fire ring, picnic table and a grill.

      The guy at the front gate was super nice and helpful.

      My kids enjoyed hiking and the bball court (where some other kids congregated). The nets were barely hanging on but still playable. The bathrooms were clean.

    • Will G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Pickensville Campground
      May. 7, 2023

      Pickensville Campground

      Great family getaway

      Shady & spacious campground along the Tenn-Tom with a boat ramp on calm water just off the main channel. Take your bikes and kayaks!

    • Russ  G.
      Camper-submitted photo from Appalachian Foothills RV Park and Service
      Mar. 27, 2023

      Appalachian Foothills RV Park and Service

      Great Back-in sites

      This is a well laid out park for the back in sites, we stayed in the back in a new area under construction so it wasn't as nice but we knew that coming in. The host was fantastic in giving me all that information before we arrived. The back is are very nice, they have a few with concrete pads and decks.

    • Casey L.
      Camper-submitted photo from Lake Lurleen State Park Campground
      Mar. 4, 2023

      Lake Lurleen State Park Campground

      Loved the beach and trails!

      Overall, this is a very nice and convenient campground. We really enjoyed the beach area and the trails. Lots of mountain bikers throughout the weekend. It did have shower houses but we did not use any because we lucked out and got a full hook up site I will say most of the sites are not level, I have some broken concrete and need some TLC. We stayed in the B loop and loves the proximity to the playground and beach. Seems like there could have been numerous full-time residents staying in Loop A.

    • BThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Forkland Campground
      Jan. 1, 2023

      Forkland Campground

      Nice Place

      Nice little quiet place. Camp hosts are very nice and helpful. Electric and water at site with dump on property. If you’re interested in fishing it right on the water and I hear it’s good fishing.


    Drive Time


    Guide to Northport

    Camping near Northport, Alabama, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and outdoor fun. Whether you're looking to pitch a tent or park your RV, there are some great spots to check out.

    What to do

    • Hiking and Biking: Many campgrounds have trails for hiking and biking. For example, at Lake Lurleen State Park Campground, one reviewer said, “We enjoyed the beach area and the trails. Lots of mountain bikers throughout the weekend.”
    • Fishing and Kayaking: If you love water activities, Burchfield Branch Park is a good choice. A camper mentioned, “Our campsite was wonderful... we started to kayak there was a ton of trash in the water but eventually the water started moving and cleared it out.”
    • Wildlife Watching: Campers often spot various wildlife. One visitor at Blue Creek Public Use Area noted, “There are a few other sites in the woods, but no breeze and mosquitoes.”

    What campers like

    • Peaceful Atmosphere: Many campers appreciate the tranquility. A review for Burchfield Branch Park said, “This is a quiet campground with well spaced sites... ideal place to do so.”
    • Spacious Sites: Campers enjoy the roomy sites at Deerlick Creek. One reviewer shared, “The sites were large with new wooden picnic tables and water and electric.”
    • Clean Facilities: Clean bathrooms and well-maintained areas are a plus. A visitor at Lake Lurleen State Park Campground mentioned, “The bathrooms were also nice and there were several small shaded picnic areas you can use.”

    What you should know

    • Limited Cell Service: Many campgrounds have poor or no cell service. A camper at Burchfield Branch Park noted, “This campground has zero cell service, so if you can’t do without that read no further.”
    • Ticks and Bugs: Some areas can have ticks. One camper at Deerlick Creek warned, “Beautiful camp ground, unfortunately infested with ticks.”
    • Road Conditions: Access roads can be narrow and winding. A review for Deerlick Creek mentioned, “Roads to get here are narrow, hilly, and twisty, but in good condition.”

    Tips for camping with families

    • Choose the Right Site: Look for sites that are spacious and close to amenities. A family camper at Burchfield Branch Park said, “This is a quiet campground with well spaced sites, many of which are either on the water or close to a small stream.”
    • Plan for Noise: Some campgrounds can get noisy, especially during holidays. One reviewer at Deerlick Creek mentioned, “It was noisy at night with some folks partying but eventually it died down.”
    • Activities for Kids: Look for campgrounds with activities. A camper at Burchfield Branch Park noted, “My kids enjoyed hiking and the bball court.”

    Tips from RVers

    • Check Site Size: Make sure your RV fits the site. A camper at Sunset RV said, “Most sites are long term or semi-permanent. Only 6 available for regular RV.”
    • Expect Road Noise: Some RV parks are near highways. One reviewer at Sunset RV mentioned, “There was a very bright vapor light above our site that lit up the whole area.”
    • Basic Amenities: Many campgrounds offer basic amenities. A visitor at Sunset RV noted, “Definitely just a no frills parking lot with full hookups.”

    Camping around Northport, AL, has its perks and quirks. Just be prepared, and you’ll have a great time!

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • What camping is available near Northport, AL?

      According to TheDyrt.com, Northport, AL offers a wide range of camping options, with 51 campgrounds and RV parks near Northport, AL and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

    • Which is the most popular campground near Northport, AL?

      According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Northport, AL is Deerlick Creek with a 4.7-star rating from 24 reviews.

    • Where can I find free dispersed camping near Northport, AL?

      According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Northport, AL.

    • What parks are near Northport, AL?

      According to TheDyrt.com, there are 12 parks near Northport, AL that allow camping, notably Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway and Black Warrior and Tombigbee Lakes.