Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Talladega, AL

Cheaha State Park's fenced dog park provides a dedicated space for pets to run off-leash within Alabama's highest point. The park welcomes pets throughout its campgrounds, cabins, and trails, with Upper Improved Campground offering full hookup sites where dogs can stay with their owners. GrandStand RV Park features a double dog park open all hours with free treats available for furry visitors. Most campgrounds near Talladega maintain standard leash policies when pets are outside designated off-leash areas. Campers report feeling safe bringing their pets to these accommodations, with several mentioning the pet-friendly atmosphere as a highlight of their stay. Talladega Pit Stop Campground, Oak Mountain State Park, and Kudzu Campground all welcome pets at their tent and RV sites, with some offering pet-friendly cabin options for those seeking more comfort.

Hiking trails throughout the Talladega area provide excellent opportunities for dog owners to exercise their pets while enjoying nature. The Chinnabee Silent Trail in Talladega National Forest offers secluded camping spots along streams where dogs can cool off during hotter months. Oak Mountain State Park features multiple well-marked trails suitable for dogs, with the Red Trail loop extending over 10 miles through varied terrain. During race weekends, campgrounds near Talladega Superspeedway fill quickly with pet owners, making advance reservations essential. Weather considerations are important when camping with pets in this region, as Alabama summers can be extremely hot. Several campgrounds provide shaded sites specifically beneficial for keeping pets comfortable during warmer months. Campers should pack extra water, portable bowls, and waste bags as pet amenities vary between locations.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Talladega, Alabama (101)

    1. Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park

    90 Reviews
    Oxford, AL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 488-5115

    "This park is located on the highest point in Alabama."

    "This area is on an inclined road, just something to keep in mind when walking it up and down to pool area, campstore or bathrooms. Bigfoot trail start at the last campsite."

    2. Bohamia

    4 Reviews
    Talladega National Forest, AL
    4 miles
    Website

    $25 - $99 / night

    "The bath house was just finished and although there were no hammock sites as of yet, Leigh drove  us around the campground and to help us locate the best spot.  "

    "Plenty of beautiful views, hiking trails, and fun to be had. The managers are great and very responsive. Super helpful and have big plans for their campground."

    3. Cheaha Falls Campground

    10 Reviews
    Munford, AL
    15 miles
    Website

    "There is mountain biking and hiking trails, along with a lake to swim, fish and paddle in; and a pool if you are a overnight visitor. "

    "This campsite is made up of multiple small campsites all around the falls near the trail. There are additional more private spaces further off the trail but I cover those in a different review."

    4. GrandStand RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Munford, AL
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 505-2374

    $40 - $45 / night

    "Double dog park open all hours and free treats available too!"

    "This is a really great option super close to the racetrack. The facilities are really nice and the staff takes great care of the space. They even have a dog run to let your pets run around."

    5. Oak Mountain State Park Campground

    100 Reviews
    Hoover, AL
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 620-2520

    "It's the largest state park in Alabama."

    "We are close to the farm/petting zoo. Also the horses are next to the campground. Very quiet and reasonably priced."

    6. Talladega Pit Stop Campground

    4 Reviews
    Munford, AL
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 581-5955

    $20 - $40 / night

    "Close to Talladega Super Speedway, Talladega National Forest and so much more!"

    "This is by far one of the nicest sites so close to the track. Definitely worth making this a priority for race day if they have availability."

    7. Safe Harbor RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Cropwell, AL
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 369-5829

    "The owner at check-in recommended The Ark restaurant to us, which is within walking distance. We ate there and it was delicious. We appreciated the recommendation."

    "Quiet park with some highway noise. Didn't use any amenities. Don't think there's much. Cable. We would return with kayaks and enjoy the lake."

    8. Choccolocco Creek Campground

    3 Reviews
    Munford, AL
    11 miles
    +1 (256) 589-6933

    $20 - $35 / night

    "Stayed here in a Popup with bunch of friends Nov 14 2020 had a big Campfire in the secluded Campfire area next to the campsite - Walked down to the Beautiful Creek Lot and Kayaked for a while in the Creek"

    "Lots of land to explore and run around. About 45 minutes from Cheaha State Park which is very beautiful with lots of hiking and biking to do."

    9. Lakeside Landing RV Park & Marina

    5 Reviews
    Cropwell, AL
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 525-5701

    "Great location on the lake, close to everything. So close you don’t even need to leave the RV park to see the frequent fireworks or the huge pelican gatherings."

    10. Kudzu Campground LLC

    1 Review
    Talladega, AL
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 493-1377

    $10 - $35 / night

    "Close to boat launches, fuel and restaurants. Talladega Super Speedway close by. Enjoyable stay at this campground."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Talladega, AL

590 Reviews of 101 Talladega Campgrounds


  • Asher K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2022

    Time Away RV Resort

    Very nice campground

    This is a really nice RV park that provides close access to the racetrack. It is wonderfully taken care of and has recently been renovated. They have a playground and several covered areas for picnics and group gatherings. A key bonus to this site is the pool which is very necessary when camping in Alabama in the summer. Overall, I would definitely suggest checking this campground out as an option if you are headed to a race and coming for the weekend.

  • L&A C.
    May. 31, 2024

    CWGS Campground of Oxford

    Camped here with RV purchase

    Stayed at site 13, level gravel sites with picnic table on concrete pad, fire ring, FHU. Extended stays at the back of park and closer to hwy 20. There is a nice dog park, playground, covered pavilion, laundry room, dated bathroom, but clean. Shirley reserved our spot, and helped us pull through,and hook up, with our new RV! There is a little path/bridge, so We walked over to Camping World to get our bigger RV. The next morning, we had a few questions, so the Camping World service employee, came over (on a golf cart)to answer them. We decided to stay another night, and it was easy enough for Shirley to extend our reservation. If we were in the area again we would go back. There is a lot to do in the area….Talladega National Forest, Talladega SuperSpeedway and Cheaha State Park.T-Mobile was good, and paid about $30 night with Good Sam Discount. This Campground is also known as CWGS Campground of Oxford.

  • Ethan K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 1, 2017

    McDill Point Backcountry — Cheaha State Park

    Amazing site and great views!

    This is the nicest of all the campsites at Cheaha by far! While it definitely is a bit of a trek to get to, I promise you it is worth it! The views from this campsite are truly incredible, especially if you are lucky enough to have a clear sky for sunrise/sunset. The site is pretty primitive and doesn’t have any hookups but it is fairly large and has plenty of space to cook. There are some premade rock fire pits that are perfect for an evening cook out. There is ample space to set up several tents and hammocks and it is perfect for a large group. Be sure to check out the crashed plane on the way up which you find just off the trail about a quarter mile before the site. This site is a must see if you ever are camping in Alabama!

  • Travyl Couple !.
    Dec. 13, 2019

    Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park

    Great Hiking and Great views

    This park is located on the highest point in Alabama. It has a great camp store with most basic groceries, hotel, cabins/chalets, group lodge, restaurant with gorgeous views, pool, 6 acre lake ALONG with great hiking trails. There is also a dog park and in general this is a very pet friendly 🐶state park. (Bring the groceries you need- closest grocery store is a 20-30 min drive)and know that the restaurant is decent but it may have varying hours during off seasons.) . 🚍⛺️campground- there are two campgrounds with full hookups. The Upper campground at the top is the mountain near all the major trailheads, restaurant, camp store and pool. The Lower Campground at the bottom of the mountain is near the small lake with swimming area and walking trail around the lake. We stayed at the Upper and in February we had the whole campground to ourselves most of our 2 week stay. All the sites are updated and have water, 30/50 amp electric, sewer, picnic table and fire ring or grill. Bathrooms at upper level can be an uphill or downhill walk. *💲this state park has a $4.75 reservation fee and a 3.75% daily “resort fee” on your base campsite rate. Both of those are not deal breakers but good to know. (Especially since the pool is only open for a limited time)

    🏡 there are chalets and cabins. I felt the cabins had the better views than the chalet and more private but these are smaller and more rustic. When you are making reservations for a cabin or chalet be sure to check the occupancy rate for the cabin you choose- some are limited to 2 people and look👀 at the amenities of each cabin/chalet- some are quite rustic but descriptions are given. Good news is that they do have pet friendly cabins.

    🏕there are semi/primitive and backcountry style sites. ✏️Note that the semi primitive camp sites (the ones on Tower Road) don’t have a shower house for you to use- there is a bathroom available. If you plan to hike a lot and don’t want to drive your car- try to get sites on the upper part of park. (My personal pet peeve is driving daily to a trailhead when I am camping)

    📌There is also a hotel with motel like rooms (near the pool and restaurant) and you can even rent an entire lodge for groups that was very attractive from the outside (this was located at top of mountain near the overlook trail-not really walking distance to pool and restaurant)

    🥾hiking - 10.5 miles of hiking in the boundaries of the park with connectors to the Pinhoti. The hiking trails had spectacular views on both sides of the mountain. Hiking poles were helpful! While the .3 mile wooden boardwalk to Bald Rock is stroller and mobility challenged friendly, most of the other hikes were moderate to strenuous for the average person. For example- There is a one mile trail straight down the mountain to the lake and lower campground. That said, we loved the hiking here. Next time we plan to bring our larger back packs and do an overnight on a section of the Pinhoti. Did I mention how awesome the views were hiking?

    🚵 mountain biking- there are 5 trails that are multi use... and hikers must yield to bikers on these. While we were here there was a mountain biking race. 🚴‍♀️road biking- the roads in the park had some incline...but I was glad to have my bike to roam the upper part park where we camped. (We don’t bring a tow vehicle) My husband biked outside of the park and you can decide for yourself if you would have fun road biking here after you drive UP the mountain roads to the Visitor Center. *It is 3 miles from the visitor center/park entrance to the lower campground/lake area via non park roads. 🛶- we didn’t paddle here, it was not near our campground and it is only a 6 acre lake/pond. There is a swimming/wading.

    Happy Camping! Pamela and Keith

  • Robin R.
    Jul. 7, 2020

    Pineview RV & Park

    We come back

    Mr Patterson  is very courteous and helpful. He is always looking to improve our stay and grounds. 

    He has a volleyball Are small dog park pavilions around for use.  I feel safe and welcome here

  • W
    Mar. 2, 2020

    Greensport RV Park and Campground

    Loving Greensporte

    Been parked at Greensporte for 9 months. Great place to stay. Playground for the kids, dog park, swimming pool, boating and fishing. Great staff and guests. Clean laundry and restrooms

  • Sean I.
    Nov. 16, 2025

    Peach Queen Campground

    Great campground with friendly staff

    The staff here is wonderful. They've helped us adjust to full time RV Life over that past 4 months. The residents here are very friendly as well.

    They have a dog park at the front and a large field in the back door our dog to run and play. The pavilion is also great for getting out, even in rainy weather.

    The pool is amazing. Plenty of chairs and umbrellas to rest and our kids love the slide.

  • Katrin  S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 7, 2019

    Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park

    Semiprimitive camping

    We stayed at campsite 117. Water spigot at site. Picknick table and fireplace. Lots of trees for hammocks. A few rocks on the ground and mostly level. The park has 4 separate camping areas, this one has no showers but flush toilets with sink at the picnic pavilion. This area is on an inclined road, just something to keep in mind when walking it up and down to pool area, campstore or bathrooms. Bigfoot trail start at the last campsite. About every 5th site has power, 117 has not. Sunrise and sunsets are both viewable since this campground area is right on top of the park. Easy access to secured trash cans. Fenced in dog park is located near the top of the road near the bathrooms. Overall very clean sites. Some are more level than others. They allowed us to check in early (11am) since the site was unoccupied. All trails are very short (0.5-1mile). Longer trails are accessible via a short car ride. Pool is available to all campers; clean and cool with restrooms. Staff was very friendly. Fire trucks rolled through in the mornings checking sites.

  • Morgan
    Oct. 22, 2020

    GrandStand RV Park

    Best Campground in the area

    Fun, friendly but quiet campground! Perfect for an overnight stop to your destination. Very easy to get to the park.

    They are in the process of putting in many very beautiful upgrades and will be a place you will want to stay for a week/ month for even for the entire winter!! So guarantee the $28.50 price while you can, you wont regret it!!!

    Grandstand RV Park loves animals so be sure to bring all your fur babies. Double dog park open all hours and free treats available too!


Guide to Talladega

Talladega's camping areas sit within Alabama's mountainous northeastern region, offering access to the southern Appalachians and multiple water bodies. The area features elevations ranging from 500 to over 2,400 feet at nearby Cheaha Mountain, creating varied camping microclimates. Summer temperatures typically reach 85-95°F while winter nights can drop to freezing, affecting campsite selection and preparation needs.

What to do

Hiking trail adventures: The Pinhoti Trail near Cheaha State Park offers challenging routes with significant elevation changes. "We recently did a one night backpacking trip with 2 close friends where we started at the Lake Chinnabee Recreation Area and hiked to join the Pinhoti trail then headed south before looping back around... the views you get after climbing onto the ridge are just incredible," shares Asher K.

Mountain biking options: Oak Mountain State Park features dedicated biking trails for various skill levels. "Huge park with lots to do (golf, biking, archery, lots of trails that are very well marked, petting zoo, very neat trail with rescued owls, turkeys and red hawks, and more)," notes Scott C. The Red Trail loop extends through diverse terrain and connects to multiple other routes.

Water recreation: Choccolocco Creek Campground provides creek access for paddling enthusiasts. "Walked down to the Beautiful Creek Lot and Kayaked for a while in the Creek. Had a Great time - Love the Shower house made from a Old Feed Bin," explains John, highlighting the unique facilities available alongside water activities.

What campers like

Natural water features: Waterfalls and streams provide welcome relief during hot months at Cheaha Falls Campground. "This walk in campsite is right next to the waterfalls. Tons of exploring can be done around camp or you could extend the trails and explore Devils Den Falls as well!" writes Shana D., noting the exploration opportunities beyond the immediate camping area.

Privacy between sites: Bohamia offers secluded camping spaces with natural buffers. "Beautiful scenery and perfectly clean grounds, water areas are fun and safe, lots of privacy and plenty of room to explore," shares Hunter B. The campground's layout preserves natural vegetation between sites.

Night sky viewing: Limited light pollution at backcountry sites creates stargazing opportunities. "It was a well maintained and clean camp ground. Family had a lot of fun," notes Alex P. about Cheaha Falls Campground. Most primitive sites are far enough from urban centers to allow for excellent celestial observation.

What you should know

Water availability concerns: Higher elevation areas experience seasonal water scarcity. "This area is one of the highest peaks in Alabama so water can be scarce at certain times of year. Check ahead by calling the ranger station if you will be backpacking and they can let you know if there will be water in the streams," advises Asher K. about Cheaha State Park.

Cell service limitations: Many campsites have limited connectivity, particularly in valleys. "No wifi or cell service; but we loved being disconnected," mentions Emily C. about her experience at Cheaha State Park. Some locations maintain spotty service at higher elevations only.

Site selection factors: Tent campers should inspect ground conditions carefully at Lakeside Landing RV Park & Marina. "Sites are very unleveled with minimal gravel but almost all have a 6x9 concrete pad," reports Sheryl. This detail affects tent placement and comfort, particularly during rainy conditions.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly waterfront: Multiple locations offer swimming areas suitable for different ages. "My kids loved the diving platform. Bathrooms were nice. It was super refreshing and awesome view!" shares George's F. about Cheaha State Park. The lake areas include gradual entry points for younger children.

Educational opportunities: Wildlife viewing areas provide learning experiences. "Right across from the store they have a gem mining area that is also great fun for the children," mentions Bethany M. about Cheaha State Park, highlighting activities beyond typical outdoor recreation.

Playground access: Kudzu Campground LLC maintains play areas near camping sites. "Grassy area with lots of trees and shade. Campfires are permitted but, you need to bring your own wood," notes Blaney's C. Several dog friendly campgrounds near Talladega include designated play zones separated from tent areas.

Tips from RVers

Race weekend planning: Dog-friendly RV parks near Talladega Superspeedway fill quickly during race events. "This is a classic RV campground that is along the Coosa River and provides easy access for launching a boat... the rates are very reasonable and the location is great," explains Asher K. about Safe Harbor RV Park. Reservations should be made 6-12 months in advance for NASCAR weekends.

Hookup variations: Electric service reliability varies between campgrounds. "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. Most RV sites offer 30-50 amp service, but power fluctuations can occur during peak usage periods.

Pet accommodation details: Dog-friendly campgrounds near Talladega often provide specific amenities for pets. "GrandStand RV Park loves animals so be sure to bring all your fur babies. Double dog park open all hours and free treats available too!" notes Morgan about the pet-friendly features at GrandStand RV Park.

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