Best Campgrounds near Union Grove, AL

Campgrounds near Union Grove, Alabama range from developed sites with amenities to primitive tent camping areas. Monte Sano State Park Campground, located on a forested hilltop near Huntsville, provides a mix of RV sites with electric and water hookups alongside primitive tent sites. Sharon Johnston Park in New Market features water and electric hookups with multiple rows of campsites suitable for RVs and tents. Cathedral Caverns State Park Campground in Woodville offers additional camping options with both tent and RV sites available year-round. The region includes several smaller private campgrounds like TGL Adventures, which provides glamping options and riverfront access.

Most campgrounds in the area remain open year-round, though seasonal considerations affect comfort and accessibility. "Everyone here is very helpful and friendly at the check-in, camp store, and security. There is a roving security guard most of the night. Great steady power and water," noted one visitor about Monte Sano State Park. Many campgrounds require reservations, particularly during weekends and summer months. The terrain varies significantly, with some parks situated on plateaus offering scenic overlooks while others provide creek or river access. Cell service is generally reliable near larger campgrounds like Monte Sano, though coverage may be spotty in more remote areas. Bathhouse and shower facilities are common amenities at state parks and larger private campgrounds, though cleanliness and maintenance can vary.

Campers frequently highlight the abundant hiking and outdoor recreation opportunities near Union Grove area campgrounds. Monte Sano State Park features numerous hiking trails accessible directly from the campground, with one reviewer noting, "We had a great time at Monte Sano and loved that you can hike straight from your campground." The park's proximity to Huntsville makes it popular for weekend getaways while still providing natural surroundings. Several reviews mention the shade provided by mature forest canopies at campgrounds like Monte Sano, which offers relief during hot summer months. Waterfront camping experiences vary by location, with some sites like TGL Adventures offering direct river access where "the river was physically only 10 steps from our tents." Family-friendly amenities including playgrounds, swimming pools, and open spaces are available at several campgrounds, particularly Sharon Johnston Park.

Best Camping Sites Near Union Grove, Alabama (110)

    1. Monte Sano State Park Campground

    76 Reviews
    Brownsboro, AL
    13 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."

    2. Sharon Johnston Park

    3 Reviews
    Union Grove, AL
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 379-2868

    "The park is about 200 acres and the RV sites are located through gate one. There are three rows of sites and the best ones in my opinion are the ones located against the treeline/creek. "

    3. Our Little Farm

    1 Review
    Union Grove, AL
    7 miles
    +1 (770) 466-4252

    $25 - $35 / night

    4. TGL Adventures

    2 Reviews
    Brownsboro, AL
    13 miles
    +1 (256) 693-3693

    $25 - $250 / night

    "We ended up fishing til daylight because the river was physically only 10 steps from our tents. The campsite had just enough light to be able to see go get to the restroom and showers."

    5. Fairview Campground — Tims Ford State Park

    22 Reviews
    Winchester, TN
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 968-3536

    "Gravel drives & pads with water & electric at sites. Our site #28 had an exceptional view out the kitchen window & from the pinic table of the lake. Newer shower house centrally located."

    "We stayed in lot 59 which while not lakefront, it’s situated in a triangular spot right at the entrance with plenty of space for full setup. Picnic table and campfire grill also on site."

    6. Tims Ford State Park Main Campground — Tims Ford State Park

    15 Reviews
    Belvidere, TN
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 867-2757

    "The best thing about this spot is the lake access for swimming. We stayed at site 37 and the walking trail down to the lake was right next to our site."

    "There are paved paths for miles right there off the campsites. There are other trails as well not paved with but more tugged/traditional trails with bridges and cottonmouths lol be careful."

    7. Walls of Jericho - Clark Cemetery Backcountry Campsite

    11 Reviews
    Estillfork, AL
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 968-6215

    "The Clark Cemetery campsite is a moderate sized campsite along the Walls of Jericho trail and is located just yards from the Clark Cemetery and the Turkey Creek Bridge."

    "Close by the creek and close to the Walls. Super peaceful and super beautiful"

    8. Redstone Arsenal RV Park & Campground

    5 Reviews
    Huntsville, AL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 876-4868

    "We exited off on 14A to gate 9 where we went through the gate and then did a u-turn to take us back down past the golf course to the CG. We had no problem doing the u-turn with our 40' fifth wheel."

    "You must have access to military base to use. They have Laundry. Showers and bath. Full hook up. No trees for shade. Very hot. Needs mowed and more cleaning."

    9. Red Coach Resort

    2 Reviews
    Harvest, AL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 937-6142

    $17 - $50 / night

    "A beautiful large creek runs through it, with miles of walking paths, a horse barn, and spaces to play and relax."

    "This park is tucked away in a private neighborhood on about 80 acres. There are a lot of RV sites as well as primitive camping in the back."

    10. Caney Hollow Creek Retreat

    2 Reviews
    Belvidere, TN
    17 miles
    +1 (931) 636-6267

    $35 / night

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Recent Reviews near Union Grove, AL

581 Reviews of 110 Union Grove Campgrounds


  • Lizzy S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 7, 2025

    Red Coach Resort

    Tucked away in the trees

    This park is tucked away in a private neighborhood on about 80 acres. There are a lot of RV sites as well as primitive camping in the back. We really enjoyed all of the trees and being able to take the kids to play in the small creek in the back of the property. They have a nice playground and a koi pond with a little deck to sit on. The only negative is I feel like they “nickle and dimed” us to death.

  • j
    Oct. 6, 2025

    Evans Loop Backcountry Site — Tims Ford State Park

    Great setup hike isn’t for the weak thought

    The actual campsite is great theres a fire pit with a grill over it some good trees for a hammock there is cell service thats something I wanted to know before going the hike is rough though so pack light and be prepared

  • Daniol S.
    Oct. 3, 2025

    Henry Horton State Park Campground

    Back Country

    Went camping with my brother back in May. They seem to have made a lot of improvements to the campground since my last visit years prior. There are new trails and the amenities at the sites appear to be new. The trails are very well maintained.

  • Jeff C.
    Sep. 24, 2025

    Decatur / Wheeler Lake KOA Holiday

    Nice place to relax

    Very nice campground on Wheeler Lake.  The staff is very pleasant and will work with you to find a site to your liking.  Facilities were clean and the campground was very quiet.  I only gave it four stars because the sites were kind of rocky and hard on my golden retreiver's feet.

  • dolphmike The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Walls of Jericho - Trailhead Campsite

    Quite

    Quite at night, but the primitive camping area is overgrown, and I have seen a lot of trash in the woods. Stayed one night just to hike the trail the next morning.

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Lake Guntersville State Park Campground

    Great place for kids

    We went to Guntersville State Park campground for our first camping trip and really enjoyed it. We went on Labor Day weekend so it was pretty full. Even though nearly every campsite was booked, there was plenty of room for kids to roam, ride bikes, and play. I was really surprised how quiet it was despite the number of people there. No noise issues (other than my own kids). We spent alot of time at the playground and also a morning on the beach area. We’ll definitely be back one day.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 31, 2025

    Rvino - The Broken Banjo

    Convenient and well maintained

    This park is located in Manchester, TN right next to I-24, so if you are in the pull-throughs on the front row, you will hear the traffic.

    The staff was extremely friendly and helpful. They lead you to your site and stay to make sure you don't have any questions. Nice little store, well stocked with conveniences and RV needs, as well as souvenirs.

    Gravel roads and level pads. We stopped overnight and did not have to disconnect, as we were perfectly level. Heated swimming pool and splash pad at the entrance, with other "entertainment" for kids in the back of the park (giant chess board, putting green, playground, etc. next to the small lake)

    We were amazed to see park staff cleaning and picking up until 1900 at night. One was literally filling bags with pine cones from the road and sites.

    The "Premium" sites, such as site 2, has a concrete patio with wrought iron table and chairs, along with a fire-pit and grill.


Guide to Union Grove

Union Grove camping spots sit near the southern foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, with elevations ranging from 600-1,500 feet throughout nearby recreation areas. The region experiences distinct seasons with humid summers reaching 90°F and mild winters that occasionally drop below freezing. Fall camping between September and November offers moderate temperatures with colorful foliage while spring brings abundant wildflowers and occasional thunderstorms.

What to do

Fossil hunting along creekbeds: At Red Coach Resort, visitors can search for ancient marine fossils in the creek that runs through the property. "We saw trilobites everywhere along the creek. I'm not kidding, some of the oldest creatures to crawl the earth are there for you to find," notes one camper.

Waterfall exploration: The Walls of Jericho offers a challenging hike to dramatic waterfalls and natural amphitheater formations. A visitor explains, "The real view is the waterfall at the back of the canyon that takes a little scrambling to get to." The trail requires moderate fitness, with the return hike being entirely uphill.

Kayaking on local lakes: Several campgrounds near Union Grove provide boat access to Tim's Ford Lake. "Great for kayaking and fishing. Family friendly," reports a visitor. The lake offers 10,700 acres of water surface with numerous coves and inlets to explore. Several campgrounds rent kayaks or canoes directly onsite.

What campers like

Direct water access: Campers appreciate sites with immediate water access. At TGL Adventures, "We ended up fishing til daylight because the river was physically only 10 steps from our tents. There were even steps to take down to the river where we were able to get in and splash around."

Trail connectivity from campsites: Many campers value being able to access trails directly from their camping spots. "We had a great time at Monte Sano and loved that you can hike straight from your campground," notes one reviewer about this Huntsville park. Some sites in the 50-range offer direct trail access plus excellent overlooks.

Dark skies for stargazing: The rural setting around Union Grove provides excellent night sky visibility. "We got to see all the stars at night and the kids loved exploring the creek," mentions a camper. The best stargazing conditions occur during fall and winter when humidity levels drop and skies are clearest.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds near Union Grove require advance reservations, especially for weekend stays. Fairview Campground at Tim's Ford is "not a huge campground so you may want to reserve early," advises one camper. Holiday weekends often book 3-6 months in advance.

Varying terrain challenges: The topography around Union Grove includes significant elevation changes that affect hiking difficulty and campsite accessibility. "The trail is full of switchbacks. There are tree markers on the trail to mark the turns but at times they are easy to lose," notes a hiker at Walls of Jericho. Many campgrounds require navigation on winding mountain roads.

Creek water levels: Water features vary significantly by season. "In September the water level was low and the waterfalls were not flowing. But there is a spring that runs out of a cave on a cliff to the left of the amphitheater, so water is not an issue," reports a camper at Walls of Jericho. Spring typically offers the most reliable water flow for swimming and creek activities.

Tips for camping with families

Playgrounds and open spaces: Several camping areas feature dedicated play areas for children. At Red Coach Resort, "They have a nice playground and a koi pond with a little deck to sit on," mentions a visitor. The property spans approximately 80 acres with plenty of space for children to explore.

Creek exploration opportunities: Shallow creek areas provide safe natural play spaces. "We really enjoyed all of the trees and being able to take the kids to play in the small creek in the back of the property," notes a family who stayed at Red Coach Resort. Pack water shoes for creek exploration as rocks can be slippery.

Wildlife viewing: Kids enjoy watching local wildlife at camping spots near Union Grove. "Wildlife are fun to watch," mentions a long-term camper at Monte Sano. Morning and evening hours offer the best wildlife viewing opportunities, with deer, foxes, and numerous bird species commonly sighted.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling considerations: Many RV sites in the region require leveling adjustments. "We had no problem doing the u-turn with our 40' fifth wheel. We followed the signage to the CG and then into pull-through site 21 with FHUs," reports an RVer at Redstone Arsenal RV Park. Bring leveling blocks for campgrounds with older or less developed sites.

Gate access information: Some campgrounds have specific entry requirements. "We exited off on 14A to gate 9 where we went through the gate and then did a u-turn to take us back down past the golf course to the CG. Use Gate 8 near the commissary and BX versus 9. Gate 8 gives you an easier drive to the campground," advises an RVer at Redstone Arsenal.

Shade availability: Tree cover varies significantly between camping areas. "No shade but a very clean campground," notes a visitor to Redstone Arsenal RV Park. For summer camping, seek sites with morning shade when temperatures are most comfortable, especially if your RV lacks adequate cooling capacity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Union Grove, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, Union Grove, AL offers a wide range of camping options, with 110 campgrounds and RV parks near Union Grove, AL and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Union Grove, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Union Grove, AL is Monte Sano State Park Campground with a 4.8-star rating from 76 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Union Grove, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Union Grove, AL.