Oak Mountain State Park offers camping options within 15 miles of Leeds, Alabama, with newly renovated facilities throughout certain sections of the campground. The 9,940-acre state park contains over 25 miles of hiking and biking trails accessible from various campground sections. Winter temperatures in the region typically range from 35-55°F, while summer months often exceed 90°F with high humidity.
What to do
Explore backcountry sites: Oak Mountain State Park's backcountry camping provides a more secluded experience than the main campground. "This is one of my favorite places in the world. You'll never run out of things to do between the endless hiking trails, the museum of wildlife, and the wildlife rescue center. There's an archery station within the park and a petting farm," notes Cat about Backcountry Site — Oak Mountain State Park.
Visit nearby attractions: Cheaha State Park offers additional recreation options about an hour east of Leeds. "The kids love the lake and the pool, and there is an easy walk on a boardwalk with amazing views at the end on days when the kids don't feel like hiking. Right by the lake is a trailhead that leads up to more amazing views," writes Bethany M. about Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park.
Water recreation: Several campgrounds near Leeds provide lake access for fishing and boating. "The park is set up mostly for people who either want a long term space for their RV or to stay in a yurt for a couple of nights. The whole place is set up to have easy access to the water and it does this really well. There are multiple docks and plenty of spaces to tie up your boat," explains Asher K. about Clear Creek Cove RV Resort.
What campers like
Recent renovations: Oak Mountain State Park has undergone significant upgrades to camping facilities. "They put a massive amount of money into updating this place. This is the #1 best state park campground I have ever been at. Some of the non-5star reviews are people before the updates or people that really should just be at a KOA resort," shares Soren B. about Oak Mountain State Park Campground.
Convenient location: Pet friendly camping near Leeds, Alabama includes options close to urban amenities while maintaining a natural setting. "Safe Harbor RV Park was convenient and perfect for an overnight stay. Spaces are long and level. No extras, no picnic tables, no shower houses, however everyone was friendly, and we had no issues with the water/sewer/electric," reports Becky P. about Safe Harbor RV Park.
Recreational variety: Campgrounds in the area offer diverse activities beyond hiking. "This is a motocross, zip line and paint ball camp. The people that checked us in were great. Charge was $5 per person. So $11.00 for us. The sites are grassy," mentions Wendy about The Ridge Outdoor Resort.
What you should know
Facility conditions vary: Campground amenities and maintenance differ across locations. "We stayed one night in the Equestrian campground. They are all pull thru with a remodeled bathhouse. It was extremely clean. Then moved over to Section B of the main camp ground. Remodeled spaces with adequate space for a newbie to back her travel trailer in with no problems," notes Melinda S. about Oak Mountain State Park.
Water conditions: Some campgrounds have water quality issues. "Nice sites to drive on," remarks Christina L. about Clear Creek Cove RV Resort, but adds it's a "nice place but water isn't the cleanest."
Seasonal considerations: The Leeds area experiences typical southern weather patterns requiring preparation. "During summer months, early morning or evening walks are recommended to prevent pet overheating on trails," applies to most pet-friendly camping near Leeds.
Tips for camping with families
Child-friendly amenities: Several campgrounds offer features specifically designed for families. "Big lakes for fishing, swimming or canoeing," reports Scott C. about Oak Mountain State Park, while another camper mentions "a nice play area for the kids" at Birmingham South RV Park.
Educational opportunities: Wildlife viewing areas provide learning experiences. "There's an archery station within the park and a petting farm. The campground is easily navigated with multiple bathhouses per campground so you'll always have one nearby," notes Cat about Oak Mountain State Park.
Day trip options: Families can explore varied terrain within short distances. "I've hiked the back country here and lots of good sites with adequate water make it a good backpacking adventure for beginners. The lodge is good for a meal when you are done and some amazing north Alabama views," shares Anna R. about Cheaha State Park.
Tips from RVers
Site selection: RVers recommend specific areas within larger campgrounds. "Stayed in the Semi-Primitive space and picked a tent. Very clean and water was close by as well as restrooms. Picnic table and fire ring made cooking and dining simple. Parked right next to our tent spot," advises George's F. about Cheaha State Park.
Hookup quality: Full-service sites are available at several locations. "This was our second time staying here. The sites have full hookups. The lake is right in front of the RV. The people that work here are very very nice," comments Pam H. about Safe Harbor RV Park.
Urban convenience: Hoover Met Complex RV Park offers practical amenities for RVers needing city access. "Super easy to get in and out. Easy hooks ups and good WiFi available. Playground and rock climbing area a plus," states chris G. about this option for pet-friendly camping near Birmingham and Leeds.