Best Campgrounds near Opp, AL

Campgrounds in the Opp, Alabama area range from developed state parks to primitive dispersed options. Frank Jackson State Park Campground, located along Lake Jackson, provides full hookups for RVs and tent camping with waterfront views. Geneva State Lake offers more primitive dispersed camping opportunities, while The Oaks Family RV Park includes cabin and glamping accommodations. Point A Park RV & Campground and Cypress Landing RV Park round out the developed camping areas within a 20-mile radius of Opp, creating a mix of options for different camping styles.

Access to developed campgrounds near Opp typically requires reservations, especially during summer months and fishing tournaments. Most established campgrounds feature paved or well-maintained gravel roads suitable for RVs and passenger vehicles. The region experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures frequently reaching the 90s, while winters remain relatively mild with occasional frost. Spring brings increased rainfall that can affect lakeside camping areas. Cell service is generally reliable near established campgrounds but may be spotty in more remote locations. A visitor noted, "Beautiful, well kept park, shaded sites. Caught a awesome bass!"

Lakefront campsites receive consistent praise in reviews, particularly those at Frank Jackson State Park and Point A Park. Campers highlight the peaceful settings and fishing opportunities on Lake Jackson and other nearby waters. Wildlife viewing includes local birds, armadillos, and occasionally alligators in waterfront areas. As described in feedback on The Dyrt, "Most sites are located on the lake and have short stairs down to the lake. The sites have spaced out trees perfect for hammocks." The campgrounds closer to town offer convenience for supplies, while more remote options provide greater solitude. Several mixed-use campgrounds in the area accommodate both tent campers and RVs with various levels of amenities. Bathhouse facilities vary widely between camping areas, with state parks typically offering the most complete facilities including showers and laundry options.

Best Camping Sites Near Opp, Alabama (62)

    1. Frank Jackson State Park Campground

    16 Reviews
    Opp, AL
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 493-6988

    "We had a nice site that backed up to the lake."

    "After a long days drive it was a perfect place to take our dog for a walk to stretch our legs and settle in to a great campsite. "

    2. The Oaks Family RV Park & Campground

    7 Reviews
    Andalusia, AL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 804-2267

    $45 - $85 / night

    "And it's right on the outskirts of town making it convenient if you forgot something at home to run to town and get. This is a new campground Andres I said we absolutely love it"

    "On the way to Florida from NE Alabama we experienced our first blow out. Sat on the interstate for 2 hours."

    3. Geneva State Lake

    3 Reviews
    Kinston, AL
    12 miles

    "Beautiful park to camp next to the lake with 2 fishing docks. No bathrooms just port a potty. The camping price is $2 per night, no reservation is needed, and is online payment."

    "Note - I drive a 20’ van - so non level is ok for me but these sites were not level - but I spent 2 nights sat/sun - and it was gorgeous especially for sunrise."

    4. Open Pond Recreation Area

    14 Reviews
    Wing, AL
    22 miles
    Website

    "Nice campground, clean, large sites Good walking trails. Nice facilities."

    "Some sites are very open next to the pond and some are back in the woods and more private. I love that the campsites are mostly spread out so you don’t have to worry about neighbors being too close."

    5. Cypress Landing RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Andalusia, AL
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 388-1008

    $37 - $50 / night

    "Right on the lake. You can rent boats week days and weekends!"

    6. Point A Park RV & Campground

    1 Review
    Andalusia, AL
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 388-0342

    $35 - $40 / night

    "Point A Campground Andalusia, Alabama This is a nice campground with very nice camp hosts and clean bath houses. We did not notice any long term campers."

    7. Gantt Lake RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Andalusia, AL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 388-0350

    8. Florala City Park

    4 Reviews
    Paxton, AL
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 858-6425

    "Several miles of walking paths around (part of) lake. Walk into town is about a mile. Half the sites are on the water, other half backs to trees. Full hook ups, good restroom/shower."

    "Still had a great view of the lake. Clean restrooms and hot showers. Pay cash it check only. Call in advance for reservations and to confirm availability."

    9. J & J's Place at the Springs

    1 Review
    Geneva, AL
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (727) 480-1163

    $25 - $75 / night

    10. Open Pond Campground

    1 Review
    Wing, AL
    22 miles
    Website

    $16 / night

    "The bath houses are not the cleanest, but not anywhere near the worst I have seen. But definitely not Buc-ee’s level. LOL But for $16 a day and an hour from Destin you can’t beat that."

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Recent Reviews near Opp, AL

169 Reviews of 62 Opp Campgrounds


  • Paul M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 14, 2025

    Open Pond Campground

    Open Pond

    The campground is nicely maintained. The bath houses are not the cleanest, but not anywhere near the worst I have seen. But definitely not Buc-ee’s level. LOL But for $16 a day and an hour from Destin you can’t beat that. You can fish the pond (large) for catfish, brim, bass, and one other I don’t remember. Hiking trails are kept in great condition with the exception of a couple of spots. Blue Springs is a short hike and is crystal clear and cool to swim in. RVs can stay in C and D loops.

  • Zachary  J.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 5, 2025

    Open Pond Recreation Area

    Quiet with lakeside sites.

    $16 a night/$12 with Passport of America. 40ft sites W&E, no sewer We were the only campers on the lake. W & E, no sewer. A few trails to hike and a fishing pier.

  • H
    May. 5, 2025

    The Oaks Family RV Park & Campground

    Didn’t stay but rode through

    I was in the area and rode through very nice quite campground. Talked to the on duty person and was really friendly. It also has a pool and plenty of cabins, bath house and laundry cabin. Doesn’t have double sites but has concrete pad and are close enough to beside each other. Overall 9 out of 10 in my book

  • Stealie F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 5, 2025

    Wilderness Landing

    Nice little campground.

    It's not on the big side of campgrounds but still has some of the amenities. No hookups at the campsites but there is running water (hot and cold) in the bath house with flushing toilets. Power outlets in the bath house as well. It is located right on the Blackwater River and has a boat launch and two pavilions with tables and barbeque grills right on the beach. The river is sand bottom and fairly clear. My big ol' malamute "Stealie" loves the river! The best part is it's FREE! For up to 14 days.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 30, 2025

    Deer Run RV Park

    Good Stop Over

    Our GPS led us directly to the campground (CG) on US-231, conveniently located on the west side of Troy, AL. Check-in was quick and hassle-free. We stayed at site 60, which featured full hookups (FHUs) and a level cement pad with well-positioned utilities. Water pressure was high, so we used a reducer. The CG offers WiFi, but we couldn’t locate the guest network during our overnight stay. This wasn’t an issue, as we relied on our Starlink and T-Mobile home internet, which performed well despite just one bar on our phone. Verizon reception was also solid at three bars. The CG provides cable, which we didn’t use, but our camping friends in site 59 confirmed it worked well. The older section of the CG is shaded with mature trees, while the newer area has fewer, making it ideal for satellite users. Compared to our last visit a few years ago, the only noticeable upgrade was the addition of tiny houses near the office. The CG remains clean and well-maintained. One downside was the heavy traffic at our site from long-term residents returning from work, many of whom didn’t observe the speed limit. Deer Run also offers water and electric sites in the newer back section, which we plan to request for future short stays.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 24, 2025

    Bear Lake Campground

    Wonderful camping

    Small campground with limited sites. Sites are close together but waterfront sites have extended area behind the site. Weekends and holidays are busy. Be careful when backing into the site since the exterior sites have significant slope to the parking pad. Electric and water service is 10 feet beyond the pad. Clean bathrooms are a quick walk away. No Verizon cellular service. Family and pet friendly.

  • Salvador G.
    Mar. 24, 2025

    Wilderness Landing

    Positive experience

    Good spot for free. Clean showers/ toilet building. Pavilions and grills by the river.

  • Kevin L.The Dyrt ADMIN User
    Dec. 28, 2024

    South Karick Lake Campground — Blackwater River State Forest

    Peaceful 15 sites near lake

    Single loop campground mostly RVs most of the site right next to the lake quiet, peaceful, amazing simple getaway. Half mile trail around the lake to the north campground on the other side of the lake. Both campgrounds are very similar.

  • Kevin L.The Dyrt ADMIN User
    Dec. 28, 2024

    North Karick Lake Campground — Blackwater River State Forest

    20 Sites next to lake

    This is a great single loop 20 site campground right on the lake mostly rvers. Individual bathroom, shower rooms, clean, and nice. Half mile walk around the lake to the adjacent campground on the south side of the lake is a single loop 20 site or so campground.


Guide to Opp

Camping sites near Opp, Alabama provide a mixture of private campgrounds and public recreational areas centered around several lakes and forested lands. The region sits at approximately 300 feet above sea level with sandy soil that drains quickly after rainfall. Summer temperatures consistently reach mid-90s during July and August, dropping to 50s-60s during winter months when campgrounds report lower occupancy rates.

What to do

Fishing at Frank Jackson State Park Campground: The 1,000-acre Lake Jackson is stocked with bass, bream, crappie, and catfish. Most campsites are positioned directly on the lake for easy fishing access, with some offering short staircases to the water. As one camper noted, "There is still some tree down from storms. And there were tons of ant. We even pretreated around the site and at any part of the camper that touched the ground and we still got ants. They said they are an invasive species from Argentina and were going to be having a specialized treatment done for them."

Hiking at Open Pond Recreation Area: Trails range from short 1-2 mile loops to the challenging 12-13 mile Conecuh trail which circles through pine forests. A camper explains, "Great trails, good for mountain bikes. The large Conecuh trail is a great bike trail but it is a large 12-13 mile loop, and there's not a safe/easy way to cut it in half on the highway, so beware." The area also has paved roads suitable for casual biking throughout the camping loops.

Swimming at natural springs: Blue Springs is accessible via hiking trails from Open Pond Campground and offers a natural swimming area with clear, cool water. According to a review, "Blue Springs is a short hike and is crystal clear and cool to swim in." The spring maintains a constant temperature year-round, making it suitable for swimming even when lake temperatures fluctuate seasonally.

What campers like

Lakefront sites at Frank Jackson State Park Campground: The waterfront sites are consistently praised for their views and accessibility. A camper shared, "This place is close to my house, I enjoy camping here and also renting their trailers. Plenty of beautiful nature to enjoy, the lake is beautiful, very clean and well-kept oh, a playground for the littles overlooking the lake, walking trails, fishing, never had a negative experience."

Wildlife viewing opportunities: The Conecuh National Forest area contains one of the largest communities of Southern Longleaf Pines and diverse wildlife. As noted in a review, "Plenty of wildlife to explore. Birds are everywhere, as are some alligators in some of the cypress swamps. If you ask the ranger, and it's warm enough, they can give you directions to the nearest bog where pitcher plants can be found, but bring waders or good rubber boots."

Affordability at Geneva State Lake: The dispersed camping options here cost significantly less than developed campgrounds. A camper reported, "Beautiful park to camp next to the lake with 2 fishing docks. No bathrooms just port a potty. The camping price is $2 per night, no reservation is needed, and is online payment." This makes it one of the most budget-friendly options within a 30-mile radius of Opp.

What you should know

Road conditions at dispersed sites: Some camping areas require travel on unpaved roads that can become problematic in wet weather. A camper at Geneva State Lake mentioned, "It was about 5 miles of dirt roads to get in there and they were well maintained but I didn't want to risk it. There are 2 hiking trails - more like atv trails that go to either side of the lake from the campground."

Insect preparation necessary: Invasive ant species can be problematic at certain campgrounds, particularly during warmer months. Frank Jackson State Park has been treating for these pests, but campers should come prepared with appropriate insect repellents and barriers.

Reservation requirements vary widely: Point A Park RV & Campground has a unique payment system as described by a camper: "We had full hookups, wifi, cable, a fire pit, and a nice concrete picnic table on a partially gravel and red dirt and partial asphalt unlevel site. Our site was $40 a night without any added fees. They only accept cash and check. No deposit was required!!"

Tips for camping with families

Playground facilities: Several campgrounds offer child-friendly recreation areas. At The Oaks Family RV Park & Campground, a visitor noted, "The playground is awesome it has a zipline and it will hold grown-ups we like to play on, it is very well kept, the owners are very helpful and accommodating, will definitely return again."

Swimming safety protocols: Lakes in the region require supervision as wildlife can be present. Frank Jackson State Park has designated swimming areas but families should note that alligator warnings are posted at some water bodies in the region during warmer months.

Proximity to supplies: Families benefit from choosing campgrounds with nearby shopping options. As one camper shared, "It's right on the outskirts of town making it convenient if you forgot something at home to run to town and get. This is a new campground and we absolutely love it."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Multiple campgrounds in the area have leveling issues that require preparation. At Florala City Park, an RVer mentioned, "We spent one night in a non waterfront site. Still had a great view of the lake. Clean restrooms and hot showers. Pay cash it check only. Call in advance for reservations and to confirm availability."

Utility connections: RVers should verify sewer connections before arrival as some parks require adapters. At Point A Park, sites are described as "partially gravel and red dirt and partial asphalt unlevel site," requiring careful positioning of larger rigs.

Waterfront positioning: For larger RVs, specific sites provide better lake access. A camper advised, "We chose #2 which was great. Site 1 was a good ways away, behind us so to speak, and to our door side was a good expanse of trees & brush. Site #3 was barely visible."

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I rent an RV in Opp, Alabama for camping?

While there aren't dedicated RV rental companies directly in Opp, nearby options exist for RV camping. Deer Run RV Park accommodates fifth wheels and various RVs with peaceful surroundings and a fishing pond. Ozark-Fort Rucker KOA is another option with meticulously maintained facilities and helpful staff. For RV rentals, you'll likely need to check with dealerships in larger nearby cities like Dothan or Enterprise, or use online RV rental platforms that connect you with local RV owners willing to rent their vehicles.

What campgrounds are available near Opp, Alabama?

Several campgrounds are available near Opp, Alabama. Frank Jackson State Park Campground offers lakefront sites with full hookups, a bathhouse, laundry facilities, and hiking trails. The park features approximately 25 sites, most directly on the lake. Another option is Point A Park RV & Campground, which provides waterfront camping opportunities. For those willing to drive a bit further, Blackwater River State Forest in Florida offers North Karick Lake Campground, a 20-site loop campground with clean individual bathrooms and showers.

What camping is available near Opp, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, Opp, AL offers a wide range of camping options, with 62 campgrounds and RV parks near Opp, AL and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Opp, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Opp, AL is Frank Jackson State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 16 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Opp, AL.