Best Campgrounds near Andalusia, AL

Southern Alabama's lake country surrounding Andalusia features multiple waterfront camping options within a 30-mile radius. Frank Jackson State Park Campground in nearby Opp provides year-round lakeside sites with full hookups, while Point A Park Campground offers 28 sites directly on the water with both RV and tent camping options. The Oaks Family RV Park & Campground provides a more manicured setting with concrete pads and modern amenities. For those seeking a more rustic experience, Open Pond Recreation Area in the Conecuh National Forest offers primitive camping with basic facilities. Florala City Park, situated on the Alabama-Florida state line, rounds out the options with lakefront sites and walking paths connecting to the small town.

Most campgrounds in the region require advance reservations, particularly for weekend stays and during fishing tournament seasons. The subtropical climate means hot, humid summers with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and mild winters that rarely see freezing temperatures. Cell service varies significantly between developed and primitive sites, with Frank Jackson and Point A Park reporting reliable coverage for major carriers. As one camper noted, "Point A Campground has very nice camp hosts and clean bath houses. We had full hookups, wifi, cable, a fire pit, and a nice concrete picnic table." Many campgrounds accept only cash or check payment, and additional fees beyond the base rate are common, including reservation fees and lodging taxes that can increase costs by 15-20%.

Lakefront sites consistently receive the highest ratings from visitors, with many campers highlighting sunset views and easy water access. According to one review of Frank Jackson State Park, "Most sites are located on the lake and have short stairs down to the lake. The sites have spaced out trees perfect for hammocks." Fishing is a primary activity, with lakes stocked with bass, bream, crappie, and catfish. Boating and swimming are popular during summer months, though swimmers should note that alligator warnings are posted at many swimming areas. Hiking trails are typically short loops rather than extensive networks, with boardwalks and island trails at Frank Jackson State Park being particularly noted by visitors. Clean facilities and well-maintained grounds are consistently mentioned in positive reviews across multiple campgrounds in the area.

Best Camping Sites Near Andalusia, Alabama (71)

    1. Frank Jackson State Park Campground

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

    "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. "

    "Nice small camp ground only about 25 sites most are directly on the lake.... full hook ups and has a bathhouse and a laundry room."

    2. The Oaks Family RV Park & Campground

    7 Reviews
    Andalusia, AL
    2 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. Open Pond Recreation Area

    14 Reviews
    Wing, AL
    16 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."

    4. Point A Park RV & Campground

    1 Review
    Andalusia, AL
    2 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."

    5. Cypress Landing RV Park

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

    $37 - $50 / night

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

    6. Gantt Lake RV Park

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

    7. Boggs and Boulders

    1 Review
    Wing, AL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 578-4333

    "Boggs offers a variety of different mud terrains, but also boasts gorgeous wooded trail systems, lakes, swamps and even a cave you can explore."

    8. Open Pond Campground

    1 Review
    Wing, AL
    16 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."

    9. Geneva State Lake

    3 Reviews
    Kinston, AL
    21 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."

    10. Florala City Park

    4 Reviews
    Paxton, FL
    24 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."

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Recent Reviews near Andalusia, AL

226 Reviews of 71 Andalusia Campgrounds


  • Pam G.
    Oct. 10, 2025

    Walnut Creek RV Park

    A nice relaxing weekend

    I really enjoyed my stay here. The park is quiet, safe, and well maintained, and the staff were helpful and friendly. The location is perfect. I will definitely come back.

  • Pam G.
    Oct. 10, 2025

    Walnut Creek RV Park

    A quiet and wonderful vacation

    I really enjoyed my stay here. The park is quiet, safe and well maintained. The staff are friendly and helpful, and the location is perfect. I will definitely come back.

  • anisa D.
    Oct. 9, 2025

    Walnut Creek RV Park

    a very good park

    I really enjoyed my stay at Walnut Creek RV Park in Troy, Alabama. The park is quiet, clean, and very well maintained. The sites were easy to access, and everything worked perfectly. I’ll definitely be coming back and recommending this place to anyone traveling through the area.

  • Ditjon R.
    Oct. 9, 2025

    Walnut Creek RV Park

    Super lovely place!

    Me and my wife had a really good time there, the place is clean, well maintained and very easy to access. Will definitely consider coming back to this place on a future vacation.

  • Elira J.
    Oct. 8, 2025

    Walnut Creek RV Park

    Amazing

    We loved our stay at Walnut Creek RV Park! The spot was peaceful, clean, and surrounded by nature, perfect for relaxing. The staff was super friendly and made us feel right at home. Our dog had a blast exploring the walking trails, and the kids loved the playground. It felt like a cozy little getaway without being too far from town. We’ll definitely be back!🏕️🌳😊

  • Selim R.
    Oct. 8, 2025

    Walnut Creek RV Park

    loved it

    Very clean, quiet, and close to everything we needed. Friendly staff and close to nearby attractions. We’ll definitely be back.

  • Lum Z.
    Oct. 8, 2025

    Walnut Creek RV Park

    Beautiful park

    Really enjoyed our time here. The sites were easy to access and it felt really safe. We’ll definitely be staying again!

  • Rinora S.
    Oct. 8, 2025

    Walnut Creek RV Park

    Perfect

    We stayed here recently with our family and had a great experience! The park was clean, quiet, really well-kept and the staff was very welcoming. Highly recommend if you're passing through Troy!

  • Aleisha M.
    Oct. 8, 2025

    Walnut Creek RV Park

    Super beautiful and quiet

    Beautiful place ! Super quiet love the pond very clean. Super friendly and helpful staff will definitely revisit! So close to everything we needed also. New paved roads over all ver impressed


Guide to Andalusia

Camping sites near Andalusia, Alabama include lakefront and forest options within Alabama's southern pine region. The area's red clay soil absorbs rainfall quickly, making tent camping viable year-round. The Conecuh National Forest provides a backdrop of longleaf pine ecosystems, creating distinct camping environments compared to the area's managed lake properties.

What to do

Hiking trails and boardwalks: At Open Pond Recreation Area, trails connect natural features through diverse landscapes. "There are a few trails to hike and a fishing pier," notes Zachary J., while another camper mentions "Plenty of opportunities for biking and walking" across the well-maintained path system.

Fishing opportunities: Lakes throughout the region offer excellent fishing access from multiple campgrounds. At Frank Jackson State Park Campground, "The lake adjacent to our campsite made for a beautiful backdrop for our evening campfire," reports Nancy W., who learned the "lake is stocked bass, bream, crappie and catfish and holds numerous tournaments."

Swimming spots: Many campers enjoy cooling off during hot months. "Plenty of children were swimming in the water at the end of the pier" at Point A Park, according to one reviewer. Open Pond Recreation Area offers "down the roads an awesome little swimming hole with pretty clear blue water," according to Melissa H., providing alternatives to larger lake swimming areas.

What campers like

Spacious, private sites: Campers frequently mention site size and privacy as standout features. At The Oaks Family RV Park & Campground, "Lots are spaced out, you're not on top of people," reports one reviewer. Another notes "The concrete pads are level and have plenty of maneuvering space around them."

Clean facilities: Consistently mentioned across reviews is the maintenance level of bathhouses and common areas. "Very clean, neat and tidy. It's very clear the maintenance of the grounds is never let go," reports Spencer B. about The Oaks Family campground. Another camper mentions their bathhouse having "4 large private bathrooms with showers, toilets, sink and an oversized bench for your stuff."

Wildlife viewing: Several campgrounds provide natural habitat for local wildlife. "We love this park for the environment, location, upkeep, topography, the people and so on," says Kelli S. about Frank Jackson. Another camper reports, "There's an island full of armadillos," highlighting the unexpected wildlife encounters possible in the area.

What you should know

Reservation and payment systems: Many campgrounds in the area have specific payment requirements. At Point A Park RV & Campground, "They only accept cash and check. No deposit was required," according to Cat R., who paid "$40 a night without any added fees" for a full hookup site.

Cell service and connectivity: Coverage varies significantly between locations, with forest campgrounds having more limited access. "Cell coverage sucks. But would repeat," notes Kevin H. about Open Pond Recreation Area, while campers at The Oaks report "Good service for AT&T and Verizon (3-4) bars."

Weather considerations: The subtropical climate affects camping conditions year-round. "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," reports one camper at Frank Jackson, highlighting seasonal pest challenges that can affect comfort.

Tips for camping with families

Playground facilities: Several campgrounds offer child-friendly recreation areas. The Oaks Family campground features "a playground [that] is awesome it has a zipline and it will hold grown-ups we like to play on," according to Melissa H., making it suitable for families with various age groups.

Swimming safety: Parents should note water hazards before allowing swimming. A camper at Florala City Park mentions the "lake that you can swim in" along with "nice walking trail around part of the lake," creating safe recreation options for families away from deeper waters.

Educational opportunities: Wildlife and nature viewing can become learning experiences. "Surprisingly nice wildlife given the small size of the park, since it's in the middle of a large rural area with lots of little lakes nearby. Good bird watching," notes Lynn G. about Open Pond Recreation Area.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: Waterfront positioning makes a significant difference in experience. "Pay the extra for waterfront sites, the sunset is worth it," advises Kasey M. at Florala City Park, where their rig was "in site #7 right at the docks" allowing them to "put our kayaks in and paddled, we enjoyed sunsets by the lake in our hammocks, and we fished."

Pad types and leveling: RV campers note varying pad conditions between campgrounds. "Nice level concrete pads. Space between sites," reports Scott about The Oaks, while Gary P. found Frank Jackson sites required more adjustment: "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."

Access roads: Approach routes matter significantly for larger rigs. At Geneva State Lake, an RVer warns "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" during potential rain, a consideration for timing visits during wet seasons.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best tent camping options in Andalusia?

For tent camping near Andalusia, Krul Campground in Blackwater River State Forest offers excellent sites with water, power, picnic tables, and fire rings. The campground features clean bathhouses and connects to hiking trails and swimming areas. Blackwater River State Forest Primitive Camping provides a more rugged experience for those seeking seclusion. Located near the Alabama-Florida line, this area requires bringing all your supplies but rewards with pristine natural surroundings. Both options provide peaceful settings among pine forests, with easy access to trails and water activities.

Are there campgrounds with cabins near Andalusia?

While traditional cabins are limited in the immediate Andalusia area, some nearby campgrounds offer cabin-style accommodations. Twin Lakes Camp Resort offers cabin rentals with modern amenities for those who want a camping experience without roughing it. For a more rustic option, Gantt Lake RV Park near Andalusia has basic cabin facilities. These provide comfortable shelter while still allowing you to enjoy the natural surroundings. It's advisable to book well in advance, especially during peak seasons, as cabin accommodations tend to fill quickly in this region.

What is the cost of camping in Andalusia compared to nearby areas?

Camping costs around Andalusia are generally affordable compared to more touristy areas in the region. Point A Park RV & Campground offers full hookups at competitive rates with amenities like WiFi and cable included. Frank Jackson State Park Campground provides lakeside sites with full hookups at standard state park rates, typically ranging from $20-30 per night. The Andalusia area generally offers good value, with most campgrounds charging less than similar facilities in coastal Florida or more popular tourist destinations. Primitive camping options in nearby forests provide even more economical alternatives for budget-conscious campers.