Best RV Parks & Resorts near Perdido, AL

Several RV parks near Perdido provide full hookup sites for motorhome travelers. The Retreat RV & Campground On Styx River features spacious sites with water, electric, and sewer connections, while Wilderness RV Park in Robertsdale offers year-round availability with 50-amp service. Riverside RV Resort accommodates big rigs with pull-through sites and complete hookups including 50-amp electrical service. Magnolia Branch Wildlife Reserve provides RV camping with electric, water, sewer, and dump station access. "Very clean bath houses. Easy to navigate campground road with tons of room to back into back-in sites. Pull throughs also easily accessible," according to one visitor.

Most RV parks in the region require reservations, particularly during peak seasons. Concrete pads are available at select locations, though many sites feature gravel surfaces that may require leveling equipment. A review mentioned that "the sites are easy pull-throughs onto gravel, wide and roomy with picnic tables." Cell service varies throughout the area, with T-Mobile coverage reported as adequate at several parks. Pet policies differ between facilities, with most allowing leashed pets but enforcing specific restrictions around common areas. Dump stations are available at most parks, though some smaller facilities may have limited waste disposal options. Many parks offer additional amenities including laundry facilities, camp stores, and recreational areas.

Best RV Sites Near Perdido, Alabama (129)

    1. Apalachee RV Campground - Blakeley State Park

    4 Reviews
    Spanish Fort, AL
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 626-5581

    "The site had trees to hang my hammock, a fire ring, water, and a picnic table. You walk maybe 50ft from your parking spot to the site in the woods."

    "It is very close to Mobile, but also very secluded. There is alot of space between sites and lots to see and do within the campground also."

    2. Magnolia Branch Wildlife Reserve RV/Tent Camping

    3 Reviews
    Atmore, AL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 446-3423

    "Well kept facilities. Hot showers. Located on Big Escambia Creek. Tubing and horseback riding available in season. Secure campground. Well kept secret."

    "They have tons of cool activities to do around the reserve and the guys at the front were very friendly."

    3. The Retreat RV & Campground On Styx River

    7 Reviews
    Robertsdale, AL
    25 miles
    Website

    $20 - $150 / night

    "The retreat offers several amenities including showers, laundromat, and gas grills. There are even bouncy houses and playgrounds for the kids."

    "The grounds are very beautiful and there are many places that you can walk around the campground. The river bank is gorgeous and we even spent a dinner out next to the river."

    4. Wilderness RV Park

    1 Review
    Robertsdale, AL
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 960-1195

    5. Riverside RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Robertsdale, AL
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 945-1110

    "Nice people, concrete pads, full hookups. The river provides entertainment and a place to cool off on hot days. Several pull thru spots, most are back in."

    "Concrete pads. Friendly staff."

    6. Pensacola RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Gonzalez, FL
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 944-1734

    "The gravel sites are well maintained and level. If you need to do laundry, there are four washers and dryers that are reasonably priced."

    "Our RV GPS and Waze took us to the Pensacola area, and then we followed the email instructions for coming in Eastbound on I-10 and taking exit 7A."

    7. Deer Creek RV Park

    1 Review
    Eight Mile, AL
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 241-0479

    $0 - $1 / night

    "It is very conveniently located off I-65 and the park is very well kept, bathhouses are immaculate and very large."

    8. Citronelle Lakeview RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Wilmer, AL
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 866-9647

    "We camped in site 17 in a 40’ motor home and had plenty of space. Nice concrete pad, fire ring and picnic table. The lake is beautiful and water is clear."

    "There was a nice playground and a great disc golf course! I liked the campsites. However, it is obviously very flat and does not have a lot of nature trails."

    9. Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp Resort - Alabama Gulf Coast

    12 Reviews
    Elberta, AL
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 986-3566

    "Enjoy taking the grandkids to Jellystone campground in Elberta, Alabama. "

    "It is located in Elberta Al. The sites are gravel and dirt but they are level and very spacious. Great for RVs and large rigs."

    10. Styx River RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Robertsdale, AL
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (866) 747-9222
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RV Park Reviews near Perdido, AL

471 Reviews of 129 Perdido Campgrounds


  • Clay M.
    Aug. 4, 2020

    Sugar Sands RV Resort

    Our favorite Orange Beach campground

    Very clean. Spacious sites with level concrete pads. Full hook ups. Only 8-10 minutes to the beach.  Very clean bath houses. Easy to navigate campground road with tons of room to back into back-in sites. Pull throughs also easily assessible. Nice pool. Check in easy and quick. Employees very friendly. Will be back next month. Camp store on site. They also have a few rental tiny houses and rv's. Trash pickup at your site each morning. Cable TV and great WIFI.

    9/6/20 update: all things mostly the same, bath house closed from 8pm to 8am and WiFi not nearly as good as past visits.

  • Steve V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 31, 2018

    Military Park Pensacola Naval Air Station Oak Grove Park and Cottages

    Quiet

    RV sites are concrete pads with full hook up (power, water, sewer, WiFi, and cable). Most sites are a little closer together than we are used to. No fire rings at the RV sites. Tent sites do have fire rings, but no power or water. Bathhouse is large and very clean. Laundry facilities available. There is a community center building with TV, tables, and fire ring that hosted a dirty Santa and nightly BYOB happy hours while we were there, as well as a NYE Party planned. Staff and camp hosts are very friendly and helpful. Walking distance to the Pensacola Lighthouse and National Naval Aviation Museum. Dog friendly beach right at the campground. They do not allow swimming at this beach, but still fun for letting the dog run, fishing, and hanging out. Swimming beach and pool are located at other areas of the base. Reservations are site type, not site specific, but after talking with the staff they said they’d try to accommodate site requests the best they could when making reservation.

  • Cheryl H.
    Mar. 16, 2021

    Magnolia Farms RV Park

    Quiet, Friendly RV Park

    We are fairly new to the RV life - Andy tried to help us back in, and then decided he would just do it for us. He was so helpful. Everyone has been helpful. The laundry facility has an app that lets you know when your clothes are done, so you can walk back to your camper and wait instead of sitting with it. 3 or 4 activities are planned every month. There are some permanent residents, but enough transient to feel like you are with travelers. We chose it because it was close to our daughter, but would choose it again. Monthly rate is cheaper than daily rate. There is a fire pit for everyone to share, but no fire pits or grills for individual sites. Wooden decks for each site are nice. Grassy back in and some pull through- all level. Someone is always tending to the grounds and doing maintenance on the sites. We’ll be back!

  • KALEB W.
    Jul. 18, 2020

    Blackwater River State Park Campground

    Nice place, not the quietest.

    The site was great. Nice and level no trash. Site was gravel as were most. A few sites are concrete. All spots have full hook ups with both 50, 30, and 20 amp outlets. The bathhouse and grounds were kept clean. Camp host was very nice. Located in dense woods so bugs can be an issue. There is a short trail to the river beach access. There is only 1 trash can and it’s small located in the center of all the sites, that being said the camp host drives around each morning to collect trash. Pet friendly, with a leash of course. Only back in sites, no pull through. Paved roads all the way to camp site. Also, near a Naval helicopter training facility so there is helicopter noise throughout the day and sometimes even into the night.

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 9, 2023

    Sun Outdoors Orange Beach

    Lots of concrete

    This is an all Inclusive RV Resort! Lots of spaces, but very few RVs when we were there. Sites are all concrete with easy access hookups. Not much shade. 2 pools, one adult only. Dog Park, laundry, tennis courts, gulf cart rental. They even have a business center. Walking trails connect to Gulf State Park. They do a lot of planned activities which can be annoying. Long term or short term sites available.

  • Mary S.
    Oct. 24, 2018

    Blackwater River State Park Campground

    Canoe, kayak or float near this small, quiet campground

    This small, meticulously maintained campground has 30 full hook up sites split evenly between Magnolia Circle and Titi Circle. My only minor complaints are that the usable site space is all on gravel (very small pieces so it should still be comfortable for tents) and some sites are too close to each other. I prefer a grassy area (and some privacy) with my campsite, but the gravel is better for drainage when it rains. 

    Beautiful Setting With Nearby Trails

    There are a couple short trails and a swimming beach at Juniper Lake, but I can't get excited about swimming in an area that has alligator warning signs on the trail along a marshy area near the lake. The Florida Trail for long distance hikers is nearby. The Blackwater Heritage State Trail is a paved trail you can access near Milton for biking, skateboarding, etc. It's 8 miles and then there's a 1.5 mile Military Heritage Trail that continues to a Naval Air Station, but then you'll have to turn around and return the same way.

    Canoeing, Kayaking and Tubing

    Blackwater River is a popular location for these activities. We passed a rental place that had lots of rental equipment.

    Site Notes

    • See photos for site map as well as several site photos.

    • All sites are back in with gravel pads except for concrete on 5, 6 and 19.

    • All sites have a picnic table and fire ring on the gravel. There's green space/trees between most sites.

    • No separate tent pad but the gravel is small and should be ok for a tent if you have a sleeping pad.

    • Magnolia Circle: Sites 3 through 5 on Magnolia Circle back up to sites 16 and 17 on Titi Circle. That's a bit close for me, but no one was behind us. Sites 1/2 and 12/13 have no green space between them. I would avoid them unless you want to socialize with your neighbors.

    • Titi Circle: Just stay at 19, 21, 23, 25, 26, 27 or 29 on the outside of the circle of you want some privacy. The other sites are too close to neighbors for my comfort.

    • You're not allowed to tie anything to trees. That seems to rule out hammocks but there's a clothesline between 2 posts; I guess you could fit one hammock.

    Amenities

    • Full hookup, i.e. electricity, water and sewer hookup, at all sites. Our site had 20, 30 and 50 amp outlets.

    • Super clean restrooms/showers are located between the two loops. Showers had good water pressure and hot water. Even the sinks had hot water.

    • Dump station

    • Instead of trash dumpsters, you're supposed to put your trash by your site post between 8 and 11 am. And there's a recycling barrel for aluminum on the way to the restroom.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 18, 2022

    Military Park Pensacola Naval Air Station Oak Grove Park and Cottages

    Our First FAMCAMP Stay

    To get to Oak Grove use the West Gate via Blue Angel PKWY. If you come in the main gate, and don’t thoroughly know your way through the base, you can easily end up at the old Seabees gate area where there are blockade weaves that are not RV friendly.
We checked in at the little campground(CG) office at the entrance then backed in to site 25 with FHUs. We couldn’t find the cable connection so checked with the office. The nice lady working the office came over and looked all around the utilities post where the newly run cable is supposed to reside. She finally found it out front by the cement pad. We ran the cable under the trailer and the very wide variety of channels worked fine. This is an older CG with lots of trees so satellite would be iffy. This CG has it own entrance to the beach that did not have a lot of people traffic during our 5 nights stay. There are a combination of back-in and pull through sites with 50& 30 AMP service. The sites tend to be fairly close to each other. Several reviews state spacious sites, but compared to campgrounds we’ve stayed in, only a handful of sites such as deluxe sites 46-51 come close to spacious. The water pressure was very good plus we got 4 bars on Verizon. A bonus is that the CG is close to the Naval Aviation Museum and flight line where the Blue Angels launch and practice. We went out to the beach where we could see the Blue Angels practice on Tuesdays& Wednesdays when they are in town. After the regular duty day and on weekends the park was quiet. There are multiple trails and areas to walk your dog or ride your bike.

  • Abi S.
    Jul. 11, 2018

    Chickasabogue Park - Temporarily Closed

    Perfect for local weekend getaway

    Chickasabogue is a bit run down but it’s a great spot to get away from the bustle of daily life. There’s a sports field, water access, and several short, easy paths to hKe. It’s pet friendly and family friendly.

  • Richy
    Nov. 14, 2019

    Bear Lake Campground

    Weekend getaway

    This place is great for a weekend getaway, it has new bathrooms with showers on location.

    It has nice and easy hiking trails, one of the trails connects to Krul Lake which has a nice lake that you can swim in during the summer.

    There is also a 6 mi loop for MTB, very easy route, good for the family and MTB beginners.

    For tent camping it is great as well, you may camp near the lake away from the campground but you are from a walking distance of the bathrooms and hiking trails, there are two primitive sites on the north east side of the lake you can hike to it from the campground and it’s about a mile hike. You can drive to it but you have find the dirt road to it.

    For RV/Camper, it was good, the pull through sites are better if you have a longer camper, the back in spots are a bit challenging to maneuver around especially if it is a busy weekend at the campground. They do have one dumping station on site.

    You can fish on the lake too!

    Overall the site is great for the family and friends.


Guide to Perdido

Campgrounds near Perdido, Alabama offer diverse outdoor experiences between Alabama's forests and the Gulf Coast. The area sits along the Perdido River, which forms a natural boundary between Alabama and Florida. Summer temperatures average 90°F with high humidity, while winter overnight temperatures can drop to the 40s.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: At Citronelle Lakeview RV Park, visitors can enjoy fishing in clear waters. "The lake is beautiful and water is clear. There is a swimming area but it was too cold to swim," reports one camper. The park includes a golf course for those wanting to combine outdoor activities.

River activities: The Retreat RV & Campground On Styx River provides water recreation along the Styx River. "The river bank is gorgeous and we even spent a dinner out next to the river," notes a visitor. The campground offers tubing experiences, though some campers mention the $30 per person fee is steep.

Historical exploration: Apalachee RV Campground - Blakeley State Park provides access to preserved historic areas. "Great park with a ton of historically preserved areas from the 1800's," reports a camper. The park offers historical tours, boat excursions, and extensive hiking and biking trails.

What campers like

Spacious campsites: Many rv sites near Perdido, Alabama offer ample space between neighbors. At Apalachee RV Campground, "There is alot of space between sites and lots to see and do within the campground also," according to one visitor. The wooded setting provides privacy while still being close to attractions.

Water access: Riverside RV Resort provides campers with direct river access. "There is a river with beautiful clear water. There is a place to grill out and to hang out. There is a deck that overlooks the river," shares one camper. The river serves as both recreation and a natural setting.

Wildlife viewing: Wildlife is abundant at several campgrounds. "Lots of wildlife including deer that come very close," reports a visitor to Blakeley State Park. The natural settings throughout the area support diverse wildlife observation opportunities without needing specialized equipment.

What you should know

Site conditions: Many campgrounds have varied site leveling requirements. At The Retreat RV & Campground On Styx River, "make sure you bring leveling blocks, some of the sites are fairly level while other are not. Our site sloped down towards the river and we needed extra blocks to place under our tires and stabilizers."

Reservation needs: While most parks require reservations, availability varies significantly by season. At Wilderness RV Park, availability remains consistent year-round, making it a reliable option when other parks are full.

Access considerations: Some campgrounds have limitations for larger RVs. "The RV sites are not on any type of paved or level ground and are not suitable for larger RVs. They're VERY close together and there are a lot of trees," cautions a visitor about The Retreat.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp Resort offers extensive children's programming. "The kids loved all of the Saturday activities. Campsites have a fire pit, so we made s'mores," shares a visitor. The park includes organized crafts, hayrides, and character appearances.

Swimming options: Several parks offer swimming facilities for children. "3 year old loved the splash pad, pool and seeing Yogi bear make an appearance. Pool was clean and in good shape," notes a visitor to Jellystone Park.

First-time fishing: Multiple parks offer easy fishing access for beginners. "The lake is full of bream and each of my kids caught their first fish, definitely a memorable trip," shares a Jellystone visitor. Most fishing areas don't require special equipment or licenses for children.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: When booking rv camping near Perdido, Alabama, check site specifics carefully. At Pensacola RV Park, "We were in what seemed to be their short-term area. The sites were close together but we did have a little brick patio with a picnic table."

Hookup verification: Don't assume all sites have the same hookups. "The campground website currently (September 4, 2021) that all electric campsites are 50amp which they are not, if you need a 50amp site you will have to call the office to ensure you can secure one," advises a visitor to The Retreat.

Accessibility challenges: Some parks have navigation difficulties for larger rigs. "They call them 'pull through' sites but there isn't enough room to pull through and turn onto the road...so we were forced to back out and it was a long way we had to back out and navigate through the trees," warns a visitor about The Retreat.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Perdido, AL is Apalachee RV Campground - Blakeley State Park with a 4-star rating from 4 reviews.

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