Best Campgrounds near Tuscumbia, AL

Tuscumbia is an ideal place for camping adventures of all kinds. Camping, hiking, biking: however you want to spend your days near Tuscumbia, you'll find great campgrounds with The Dyrt. Get the dirt on all the best camping near Tuscumbia. Browse campgrounds by amenities, site types, and more.

Best Camping Sites Near Tuscumbia, Alabama (95)

    1. Heritage Acres RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Tuscumbia, AL
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 383-7368

    $33 - $48 / night

    "Secure/safe campground thanks to hosts and close to town."

    "The gravel was nicely manicured the concrete pad was pristine and the area surrounding the camp was beautiful."

    2. McFarland Park Campground

    4 Reviews
    Florence, AL
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 760-6416

    "There are no trees or bushes between spots, but the whole campground is situated with forest and creek on one side and the Tuscumbia River on the other."

    "This campground is located in our hometown of Florence AL and is a Gem of a City Campground. "

    3. Tishomingo State Park Campground

    50 Reviews
    Tishomingo, MS
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 438-6914

    $26 / night

    "We were fortunate enough to get a spot right on the lake. It is such a perfect place to get away from it all.

    We were there for 5days . We got on the Natchez Trace parkway. Also we went to Tupelo."

    "Site 13 with electric and lake side was perfectly level and near restroom with showers, which were large!"

    4. Tuscumbia RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Tuscumbia, AL
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 383-2363

    "This campground is just several miles from the Alabama Music Hall of Fame! How perfect was that! We found this travel park has everything one needs for a pleasant, relaxing stay."

    5. Mulberry Creek Camp

    3 Reviews
    Cherokee, AL
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 627-7328

    $35 - $550 / night

    "It was so awesome that not just their 2 Campgrounds were entertained, but also the surrounding small towns."

    6. Joe Wheeler State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Rogersville, AL
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 247-1184

    $17 - $256 / night

    "ONE OF THE BEST STATE PARKS IN ALABAMA GREAT TRAILS LARGE RV SITES GREAT STAFF AND GREAT EVENTS PLENTY OF WILDLIFE RUNNING AROUND"

    "This is a great spot located in Northern Alabama just east of Florence on the Tennessee River."

    7. TVA-Nature Trail and Recreation Area

    1 Review
    Muscle Shoals, AL
    5 miles
    Website

    "I assumed for a long time that you weren't allowed to camp on the TVA trails, because while there are many hikers and birdwatchers who enjoy the trails, you rarely see anyone camping out there."

    8. Wilson Dam

    1 Review
    Muscle Shoals, AL
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 882-5263

    9. Veterans Memorial Park

    2 Reviews
    Florence, AL
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 740-8817

    10. Brush Creek Park

    8 Reviews
    Cherokee, AL
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 760-5878

    "Pretty woodland all around. There is a bathhouse with toilets, sinks, and cold showers. The bathhouse is pretty centrally located and there are electric lights around it. Usually not crowded."

    "Lots of shade close to lake with wildlife too"

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Recent Reviews near Tuscumbia, AL

408 Reviews of 95 Tuscumbia Campgrounds


  • Anna M.
    Oct. 8, 2025

    Slick Rock

    Looks Like People Live here

    2 bath houses for entire campground. Most spots look like people live here full time. When you can pull your boat up to your camp site who could blame them.

  • Anna M.
    Oct. 8, 2025

    Elliot Branch - Bear Creek Dev Auth

    Year Round Boat Ramp

    The park closed at the end of October but the ramp is open year round. They have really nice cabins. Very little cell service. One bathhouse for all campers. The camp sites

  • Anna M.
    Oct. 8, 2025

    Horseshoe Bend

    Very very small

    The camping spots are all under the tree canopy and very close together. There are a few spots on gravel. No cell service, one bathhouse for entire campground. There is nothing nearby it’s very remote. There is a boat launch and the fishing area is surrounded by rock so great if you have a boat. Permit required.

  • Anna M.
    Oct. 8, 2025

    Twin Forks County Park and Campground

    Lots of Waterfront Sites

    This place has a lot of campsites right in the water. You can only reserve one day in advance. They do not accept cash. The bathrooms are clean and they do not have push button water it’s knobs and levers. Hot water worked when I was there. They close November 1st every year.

  • Kevin H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Red Bay RV Park

    Self service RV Park

    Mainly used by Class A RVs coming in for service at the many Lippert, Tiffin & other facilities. We use it as an overnight when it’s near our route, or when there is a govt shutdown and ACE campgrounds are closing

    Large spacious, level sites on gravel. FHU. Envelopes and drop box for payment. No service personnel-just a phone number.

    Just what we needed.

  • 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.

  • Rae W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Boondock Dispersed Camping Alabama

    Simple & Peaceful

    Nice little spot out in the forest. Spotted the gravel road and went down a little to the first opening. Pretty decent sized clearing. You can hear cars on the road, but it didn’t bother us. Pretty warm, humid, and buggy this time of year, but cooled off through the night.

    The stars were incredible after the moon went down a bit. Lots of bird sounds especially in the morning. A previous camper had left behind some kindling, which was cool. Ended up having a little cell reception with T Mobile.

  • Bobbie S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 29, 2025

    Jay Landings Marina & RV Park

    Beautiful Sunsets

    Absolutely beautiful place to stay with all the needed amenities plus extra! I felt very safe here every day while my husband was at work. They have a shower house, laundry room, several common areas to sit, docs, boat ramp, salt water pool & basketball hoop. But for the noise, this would be a five star place to stay. There is a scrap metal recycling plant beside the campground, a train not too far away (whistle blows at night 😫) and across the river is a nuclear power plant and a refinery. The grounds are very well kept with lovey landscaping, paved roads and level sites with crushed rock and grass. Jessica at the front desk was pleasant and easy to work with. I would absolutely stay here again.

  • Michael C.
    Aug. 28, 2025

    Joe Wheeler State Park Campground

    beautiful RV/Tent sites

    Stayed in A25 RV/Tent spot and had a beautiful view of the lake. Great little hiking trails near by. We ended up in this spot because the dispersed camping area had tornado destruction from years ago. So it was a bit pricey for just tent camping ($46)


Guide to Tuscumbia

Camping near Tuscumbia, Alabama, is a fantastic way to enjoy the great outdoors. With several campgrounds in the area, you can find the perfect spot for relaxation or adventure.

What to do

  • Hiking and Nature Trails: Many campgrounds offer trails for hiking. At Tishomingo State Park Campground, one visitor shared, “The park has several trails to hike on. We did the one starting on the swinging bridge.”
  • Fishing and Water Activities: If you love fishing, Whitten Park Campground is a great choice. A camper mentioned, “Fishing off the fishing docks was great!”
  • Wildlife Watching: Campers at Meriwether Lewis Campground have enjoyed spotting wildlife. One reviewer noted, “Great mornings by the water,” highlighting the serene environment.

What campers like

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate well-kept restrooms and showers. A visitor at David Crockett State Park Campground said, “This was a very clean and safe campground.”
  • Spacious Sites: Many campgrounds offer roomy spots. One camper at Pickwick Landing State Park Campground mentioned, “The sites are spacious and not too close together.”
  • Friendly Staff: Campers often highlight the helpfulness of campground staff. A visitor at Joe Wheeler State Park said, “Great anytime of year. Fishing, golf, restaurant and many other activities.”

What you should know

  • Road Noise: Some campgrounds are near busy roads. A reviewer at Natchez Trace RV Campground pointed out, “Roads needed a lot of love.”
  • Limited Amenities: Not all campgrounds have full amenities. For instance, at Clear Creek Recreation Area, one camper noted, “There are dump stations but they are far from the campsites.”
  • Primitive Camping Options: If you’re looking for a more rustic experience, Brushy Lake Recreation Area offers primitive camping. One camper mentioned, “Most if not all campsites have fire pits and picnic tables.”

Tips for camping with families

  • Kid-Friendly Activities: Look for campgrounds with activities for kids. At Whitten Park Campground, a reviewer said, “There are spacious spots, a short nature trail, a swimming area on the lake.”
  • Plan for Bugs: Some areas can be buggy, especially near water. A camper at Meriwether Lewis Campground noted, “Bathrooms could have been nicer but better than nothing.”
  • Bring Outdoor Games: Campgrounds often have open spaces for games. One camper at Tishomingo State Park Campground suggested, “Enjoyed walking on the dock and view of the water.”

Tips from RVers

Camping around Tuscumbia, Alabama, has something for everyone, whether you're a family looking for fun or an RVer seeking a peaceful spot.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find RV camping in Tuscumbia, Alabama?

RV campers in Tuscumbia have several excellent options. Joe Wheeler State Park Campground offers spacious RV sites with full hookups and is known for its excellent trails and friendly staff. Tuscumbia RV Park provides convenient in-town accommodations with water, toilets, and big-rig-friendly spaces. Both parks are well-maintained and offer easy access to local attractions. For those wanting to be near water, Heritage Acres RV Park is another well-equipped option in the area.

What parks and recreational facilities are managed by Tuscumbia Parks and Recreation?

Tuscumbia Parks and Recreation manages several facilities in the area, though specific information about all their properties isn't detailed in the available reviews. Whitten Park Campground offers comfortable camping sites with forest canopy for shade, fishing piers, and walking paths along the river. The department likely maintains additional city parks, sports facilities, and recreational areas within Tuscumbia city limits. For the most current information about parks and facilities under their management, contacting the Tuscumbia Parks and Recreation department directly is recommended.

What tent camping options are available near Tuscumbia?

For tent camping near Tuscumbia, McFarland Park Campground offers 60 spots in a beautiful setting along the Tennessee River with forest views. The campground is situated in a serene environment while still being convenient to local attractions. For more wilderness-oriented experiences, the Sipsey Wilderness Backcountry Sites provide primitive camping opportunities with multiple sites along various trails, offering easy access to water and good tree coverage for privacy.

What unique or distinctive camping experiences can I find in the Tuscumbia area?

Dismals Canyon Cabins and Primitive Campsites offers an unparalleled experience in Northwest Alabama. While higher-priced, this special destination is worth it for its unique canyon environment. For exceptional hiking combined with primitive camping, Thompson Creek Trail Campsites is considered by many to be the best hiking area in Alabama and possibly the Southeast. These distinctive locations offer experiences that can't be found elsewhere, with dramatic landscapes and opportunities to connect with nature in memorable settings.