Best Campgrounds near Tallassee, AL

Campgrounds near Tallassee, Alabama range from developed state parks to private RV facilities, with most options located within a 30-mile radius. Wind Creek State Park Campground on Lake Martin offers over 500 sites with amenities for tent camping, RVs, and cabin rentals. Chewacla State Park near Auburn provides a mix of accommodation types including tent sites, RV hookups, and cabins within a wooded setting. Several campgrounds in the area feature waterfront access, particularly along Lake Martin and the Alabama River, making them popular destinations for fishing and boating enthusiasts.

Road conditions throughout the region are generally well-maintained, with most developed campgrounds accessible via paved roads. The climate supports year-round camping, though summer humidity can be intense from June through August. Many campgrounds require reservations, especially during peak seasons and weekends. Water and electric hookups are standard at most developed sites, while full hookups including sewer connections are available at select locations like Gunter Hill Campground. Cell coverage varies by location but is generally reliable near larger campgrounds and diminishes in more remote areas. As one camper noted, "Very quiet peaceful campground on the wooded shores of the Alabama River. Plenty of level sites. Bathroom and showers centrally located."

Waterfront camping receives consistently high ratings from visitors, particularly at Corps of Engineers sites like Gunter Hill and Amity Campground. Campers frequently mention the spaciousness of sites, with many commenting on the privacy and shade provided by mature trees. Several reviews highlight the cleanliness of facilities, especially at state parks and private RV parks. Wildlife viewing opportunities are abundant, with multiple reviewers mentioning bird watching along boardwalks and hiking trails. A visitor to Amity Campground shared, "There is a nature trail within the campground that leads to a marsh where there are duck, owl, and bluebird nest boxes. There are two long boardwalks where you can walk over the marsh." Mixed-use campgrounds that accommodate both tent and RV camping are common throughout the region, providing flexibility for different camping styles.

Best Camping Sites Near Tallassee, Alabama (61)

    1. Wind Creek State Park Campground

    47 Reviews
    Alexander City, AL
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 329-0845

    "Lots of trees and lots of waterfront lots on the shores of one of Alabamas most beautiful lakes."

    "We stayed at site 100 it was an excellent site right on the water next to us was like a private beach. This is the only public access to Lake Martin. Large lake for swimming, boating, fishing."

    2. Chewacla State Park Campground

    36 Reviews
    Auburn, AL
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 887-5621

    "Chewacla State Park is adjacent to Auburn, AL, and it stays busy due to the proximity of the school and city. I stayed twice for a geology class and found the campsites and amenities to be wonderful."

    "Chewacla was a favorite to visit for a few hours a a local college student and now it’s an excellent location to take the family on an RV trip."

    3. Whippoorwill Vineyards

    3 Reviews
    Notasulga, AL
    9 miles
    Website

    "Every friendly people and quiet location next to a muscadine vineyard. Nice enough to allow me to use their plumbed restroom as well (I'm in a tiny camper)."

    4. Hideaway Cove

    1 Review
    Kent, AL
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 332-3538

    $100 - $150 / night

    "It was impeccable, secluded but still accessible by my 2WD car, plus a walk down a hill to the site. I came well prepared with water, camp stove, etc — but didn’t need any of it!"

    5. Camp Sherrye on the Coosa

    5 Reviews
    Wetumpka, AL
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 391-1266

    $45 - $89 / night

    "Close to some great places to eat. Wind Creek Casino is right down the road. Coosa River adventures is also just a mile away. Friendly campers and well maintained up and coming camp grand"

    6. Fort Toulouse - Jackson Park Campground

    7 Reviews
    Wetumpka, AL
    21 miles
    Website

    "Each site was big and never felt too close to other campers. Well kept property (bathrooms run down - but not gross). Campground inside of park w several walking/hiking trails. Very tranquil."

    "You have access to the trails and historic park, views of the river, and electric and water hookups. One dump station, but for the price we can't complain. Had a lot of fun at our stop there!"

    7. Capital City RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Wetumpka, AL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 271-8063

    "To the South of the park is a small pond with a walking track. All in all this is a GREAT place to stay. the only reason I gave 4 stars is that there's not a lot of shade."

    "Great location!!"

    8. Gunter Hill

    35 Reviews
    Prattville, AL
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 269-1053

    $26 - $32 / night

    "Very quiet peaceful campground on the wooded shores of the Alabama River. Plenty of level sites. Bathroom and showers centrally located."

    "Gunter Hill Park is a Corp of Engineers campground just outside of Montgomery, Alabama. Although we have not camped at many COE parks, I can't imagine any of them topping this one!"

    9. Lake Martin Recreation Area

    3 Reviews
    Dadeville, AL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 825-6251

    "You have amazing fishing, and a beautiful lake there! And the boat rentals from the place are literally half the price of any civilian rental place!"

    10. Auburn RV Park at Leisure Time Campground

    5 Reviews
    Auburn, AL
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 821-2267

    "Full hookups and a creek near it. The people that own it are very courteous. It’s affordable."

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Recent Reviews near Tallassee, AL

242 Reviews of 61 Tallassee Campgrounds


  • Peyton P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Hollins Hunting Camp

    Open and quiet

    Best for overlanding/camper/tents. No marked sites, just pull in and find a spot. I got in around 8 and there were only a couple people here, lots of space and easy to find a private spot. Hardly any bugs, no amenities

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 14, 2025

    Gunter Hill

    Overnight at Gunter Hill Cmpgrd

    We stayed overnight on site 35. It has full hookups , however the sewer was a bit far from the paring pad. If you have a single black tank hose this may be N issue. However, seeing as we only stayed 1 night I did not plan on hooking up anyway. The site is right across from the bathroom/showers which are individual rather than community type layout , and they were clean and well maintained. For the kiddies there is also a sizable modern playground right next to the bathhouse. The park attendant at the entrance was very pleasant and my pass was ready and available in the rack outside the check-in station which made it extremely easy. It was a Thursday night following 4th of July and there were several others there but only a small number of other campers. Reservations can be made online at recreation.gov

  • J
    Jul. 8, 2025

    The Backyard RV Resort

    Great Campground

    Reservations made yhe night before online. The campground has not changed nanes yet but will be known as Unhitched Montgomery. Some short time stays and a bunch of long term stays. Clean bathhouse and great outdoor gathering areas, really like "the hangout" area. Pet friendly. Laundry available. It seems secluded but there are a lot of conveniences nearby. People at front desk were very friendly. Easy pull through sites. Highly recommend.

  • Tom C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 7, 2025

    Chewacla State Park Campground

    Close to Buc-ees and I-85!

    I called on Sunday afternoon and immediately connected to a young lady who assured me that a site was available. The loop is nicely designed, full hookups, passing your target on the left (better visibility). There are glamping tents for rent. Several hiking trails, including a waterfall trail are inside the gate checkpoint. The park is close to town, meaning abundance of food options and cheap gas (2.499) on June 6, 2025.

  • P
    May. 29, 2025

    Kick Back Ranch & Event Center, LLC

    Best. Christmas. Ever

    We stayed at Kickback Ranch over the Christmas holiday, and it was the perfect setup for our family. I reserved an RV site for my teardrop camper—it was peaceful, quiet, and had everything I needed to unwind. I also booked a few cabins for the rest of the family so everyone could have their own space. The Wagon Wheel cabin ended up being our gathering spot—it was spacious, well-stocked, and made meals and family time easy and comfortable. We were able to hop on the Wi-Fi when needed, and the outdoor grills came in handy for cooking a few good meals together. The staff were kind and helpful anytime we had questions, but otherwise let us enjoy our stay without interruption. It was a great winter getaway, and having everyone close but with their own privacy made it even better. Would absolutely come back.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 4, 2025

    Higgins Ferry RV Park

    Winter Camping

    The host are very nice and very helpful. This was a group event. The spots are very close and perfect from group camping.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 30, 2025

    Deer Run RV Park

    Good Stop Over

    Our GPS led us directly to the campground (CG) on US-231, conveniently located on the west side of Troy, AL. Check-in was quick and hassle-free. We stayed at site 60, which featured full hookups (FHUs) and a level cement pad with well-positioned utilities. Water pressure was high, so we used a reducer. The CG offers WiFi, but we couldn’t locate the guest network during our overnight stay. This wasn’t an issue, as we relied on our Starlink and T-Mobile home internet, which performed well despite just one bar on our phone. Verizon reception was also solid at three bars. The CG provides cable, which we didn’t use, but our camping friends in site 59 confirmed it worked well. The older section of the CG is shaded with mature trees, while the newer area has fewer, making it ideal for satellite users. Compared to our last visit a few years ago, the only noticeable upgrade was the addition of tiny houses near the office. The CG remains clean and well-maintained. One downside was the heavy traffic at our site from long-term residents returning from work, many of whom didn’t observe the speed limit. Deer Run also offers water and electric sites in the newer back section, which we plan to request for future short stays.

  • IThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 30, 2025

    Gunter Hill

    Nicely renovated campground

    We had a nice stay in site 67. The campground was renovated sometime in the not too distant past with large concrete pads, as well as water and electrical hook ups. Many sites have full hook ups, all at a reasonable price. It seems like they were able to retain all the trees when they put the pads in, which retains the wooded feel of the campground. Some sites are right on the water. The bathrooms were large but could have been better maintained. All around a very nice campground.


Guide to Tallassee

Camping near Tallassee, Alabama offers access to both pine forests and waterfront sites along major lakes and rivers within a 30-mile radius. Average summer temperatures reach into the 90s with high humidity, while winters remain mild enough for year-round camping. Spring and fall provide the most comfortable conditions with lower humidity and temperatures typically ranging from 60-80°F.

What to do

Fishing from shore or boat: Wind Creek State Park Campground provides excellent fishing opportunities on Lake Martin's 44,000 acres of water. As one camper noted, "We spent 2 months there and loved everyday. We hated to leave" while enjoying activities like fishing from multiple access points throughout the park.

Mountain biking on maintained trails: Chewacla State Park Campground offers extensive mountain biking trails of varying difficulties. "Many areas have killed mtb trails to ride, worth a sniff," writes one visitor who appreciated the park's dedicated biking infrastructure.

Boardwalk wildlife viewing: Explore nature trails with elevated boardwalks at several campgrounds. One visitor at Gunter Hill highlighted: "There is a nature trail within the campground that leads to a marsh where there are duck, owl, and bluebird nest boxes. There are two long boardwalks where you can walk over the marsh."

Historical exploration: Fort Toulouse - Jackson Park Campground provides access to preserved French and early American forts from the 1700s-early 1800s. A camper explains, "It is a National Historic Site with preserved/restored sites of historic French and early American forts. There are frontier re-enactments at various times of the year."

What campers like

Large waterfront sites: Campers consistently praise the spacious waterfront sites at Gunter Hill campground. One reviewer mentioned, "Large sites, shaded, have sewer hookups, concrete pads, many on a beautiful lake, bathrooms are a little dated, but clean and showers airconditioned."

Off-season peacefulness: Winter camping offers a quieter experience with fewer crowds. A visitor to Wind Creek State Park noted, "We were the only trailer in loop D. It was quiet and very enjoyable! Being right on the lake and having the ducks swim up really thrilled our dogs."

Multiple swimming options: Several campgrounds offer swimming beaches and lake access. A camper at Chewacla State Park mentioned, "There is a swimming area, small creek, and falls. Throughout the hike there are canopies and grills where families can hang out."

Good cell coverage: Many campers report reliable connectivity at campgrounds near Tallassee. At Wind Creek State Park, one camper shared, "Great location, water views. Only negative is that the wifi is not strong, but Verizon signal is great."

What you should know

Site selection matters: At larger campgrounds, choosing the right loop can significantly impact your experience. At Wind Creek State Park Campground, "If you look at the map you'll see that some sites are full hook-up and some are not. We stayed in C section with full hook-ups."

Reservation timing: Many campgrounds fill quickly during peak seasons and football weekends. For Auburn RV Park, a reviewer warned, "This is a popular RV campground for football fans coming to Auburn Games in the fall."

Bathroom maintenance varies: Facility conditions can differ widely between campgrounds. One camper at Auburn RV Park reported, "Both men's and women's restrooms had trash all over floor, showers that didn't look to have cleaned in quite some time," while others found facilities clean and well-maintained.

Weather considerations: Summer heat can be intense, but shoulder seasons offer more comfortable conditions. A Chewacla State Park visitor noted, "This campground is a better place for the summer not much to do in the winter. It's a place for swimming, fishing, and boat riding."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Camp Sherrye on the Coosa provides family-friendly amenities including playgrounds. A visitor mentioned, "They have a large dog run, but it is connected to the playground," indicating multiple recreation options for families.

Kid-friendly activities: Wind Creek State Park offers numerous activities for children. As one camper shared, "We love camping at Wind Creek. lots to do for the kiddos!" Another mentioned, "They have playgrounds throughout the campground, trails from 1 mile long to 15 miles long that can be utilized by horse, bike, or on foot."

Swimming safety: Lake beaches offer supervised swimming areas at several parks. One family at Wind Creek noted, "This is a great family campground with a boat launch on lake Martin. Good swimming, adequate shade."

Educational opportunities: Fort Toulouse provides historical learning experiences. A visitor explained, "This is a popular spot for school field trips, so if you're visiting during the school year don't be surprised if there are kiddos running around."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling requirements: Many campgrounds have varying site conditions. At Chewacla State Park, a camper reported, "Very clean and very quite forest with flat level sites," while another at Auburn RV Park at Leisure Time Campground noted, "The spot was slightly unlevel on the right side."

Hookup placement: Consider your RV's configuration when booking. At Gunter Hill, one camper advised, "We stayed overnight on site 35. It has full hookups, however the sewer was a bit far from the parking pad. If you have a single black tank hose this may be an issue."

Noise considerations: Highway proximity affects some campgrounds. At Auburn RV Park, a visitor shared, "Although there was loud interstate noise, it was still peaceful with the babbling creek in front of our site."

Big rig accessibility: Several campgrounds accommodate larger RVs. At Wind Creek State Park, "Awesome campground... We stayed in C section with full hook-ups... Spots are close together but I've seen worse."

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best campgrounds near Tallassee, Tennessee?

The Tallassee area offers several excellent camping options. Gunter Hill is a highly-rated Corps of Engineers campground featuring peaceful wooded shores along the Alabama River with level sites and full hookups in the renovated Catoma Loop. For waterfront camping, Wind Creek State Park Campground offers over 500 sites with many right on the water, providing excellent access to Lake Martin for swimming, boating, and fishing. The park features both full hookup sites and primitive camping options to accommodate various camping preferences.

Can I rent canoes for recreation near Tallassee, Tennessee?

Yes, water recreation opportunities are available near Tallassee. Amity Campground, managed by the Corps of Engineers, offers excellent water access with most sites located right on the water. While the campground itself may not rent canoes directly, the waterfront location makes it ideal for bringing your own watercraft. Another option is Chewacla State Park Campground near Auburn, which features a lake suitable for canoeing and various outdoor recreation activities. For canoe rentals, check with local outfitters or the park offices for availability and seasonal hours.

What camping is available near Tallassee, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, Tallassee, AL offers a wide range of camping options, with 61 campgrounds and RV parks near Tallassee, AL and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Tallassee, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Tallassee, AL is Wind Creek State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 47 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Tallassee, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Tallassee, AL.