Best Cabin Camping near Tallassee, AL

Several cabin accommodations exist near Tallassee, Alabama, with Wind Creek State Park Campground offering some of the most developed options on Lake Martin. These cabins typically include electricity, indoor plumbing, and basic furnishings with varying levels of kitchen facilities. "Very pretty and lots of trees. Camp with all amenities (a bit pricey) or with no hook ups. Lots to do. Family oriented," notes one visitor about Wind Creek. Chewacla State Park also provides cabin rentals with similar amenities, while Lake Martin Recreation Area offers more rustic cabin options with limited facilities but direct lake access.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Wind Creek State Park features furnished cabins that require weekly reservations during peak season for premium waterfront locations. Kick Back Ranch & Event Center and Montgomery South RV Park maintain cabin options with varying amenities and access types. Pets are allowed at most cabin facilities, though policies vary by location. According to a camper who stayed at Wind Creek: "We stayed in the premium waterfront and while there were quite a few other neighbors we felt like we had the place to ourselves."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities range from fully equipped in premium cabins to minimal setups in rustic units. Wind Creek cabins typically include basic cookware and utensils, while more rustic options at places like Weogufka State Forest Flagg Mountain may require campers to bring most supplies. On-site camp stores are available at Wind Creek and several other locations, offering basic provisions, though selection may be limited. Wind Creek's marina store carries "tons of useful items that you could forget to bring along," according to one reviewer.

Best Cabin Sites Near Tallassee, Alabama (10)

    1. Wind Creek State Park Campground

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

    "**Lake Martin is beautiful and there are many places to camp along it. This is the only state park along the lake and the campground closest to town (with grocery, restaurants, etc.)."

    "All camp sites have water and power and fits the needs of most all campers, including Equine campsites

    Clean grounds and the largest capacity and spacious individual sites than most

    Security in and out"

    2. Chewacla State Park Campground

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

    "Each spot had electricity, water, great internet, picnic table and places to build a fire.  Each site is shielded from the next by trees.  Bathrooms and showers are used but clean. "

    "Trails aren’t very difficult, pet friendly."

    3. Gunter Hill

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

    $26 - $32 / night

    "The sites are nicely spaced out so even if there had been a lot of people there, it wouldn't have felt too crowded. Large old trees with beautiful Spanish moss provide plenty of shade in the sites."

    "Each site had a picnic table, a grill and a fire pit. The bathrooms were very clean. The showers were individual small rooms on the end of the bath houses. The water was hot in the showers."

    4. 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!"

    5. Jackson Lake Towne of Spectre

    2 Reviews
    Millbrook, AL
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 430-7963

    $10 / night

    "Clean restrooms. The baby goats were a fun little surprise!"

    6. Montgomery South RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Montgomery, AL
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 284-7006

    "There are only two single serve bathrooms with showers on site, but they were well maintained and also had heat lamps for the wintertime."

    "Ultra clean Good Sam campground located just off I-65. Staff was wonderful and engaging. Expect a former Marine to escort you to your site, rain or shine."

    7. Kick Back Ranch & Event Center, LLC

    3 Reviews
    Montgomery, AL
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 286-4140

    $50 - $700 / night

    "I also booked a few cabins for the rest of the family so everyone could have their own space."

    "We originally reserved a spot for 1 week but,had such a positive experience, we extended it for another week."

    8. Kountry Air RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Prattville, AL
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 365-6861

    "We had full hook up, a picnic table & there is a small clean restroom near the pool if needed along with a laundry room & place to sit inside if it's hot out. "

    "When we made reservations, we were told to only take exit 179 off I-65 and follow the GPS directions, as any other way will take you on narrow roads, including gravel roads."

    9. Weogufka State Forest Flagg Mtn

    3 Reviews
    Weogufka, AL
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 543-3801

    "Access to southern terminus of the Pinhoti Trail. CCC tower and cabins from 1930’s."

    "This is a review for the backpacking shelter located along the Pinhoti trail in Weogufka State Forest."

    10. Heart of Dixie Trail Ride

    1 Review
    Troy, AL
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 670-0005

    "This place has a lot of amenities pool, fishing, horse and atv trails that are great for beginner horseriders. Bathhouses are pretty nice cabins are great and affordable."

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Cabin Reviews near Tallassee, AL

145 Reviews of 10 Tallassee Campgrounds


  • B M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 2, 2020

    Kountry Air RV Park

    Clean quiet campground

    We have stayed here many times when were on the road heading  out for the summer.  We had full hook up, a picnic table & there is a small clean restroom near the pool if needed along with a laundry room & place to sit inside if it's hot out.  They have DVD's and some books we trade them where were there. We only stay a night & stay hooked up to the truck. The owners Gigi & her husband work hard to keep the gardens beautiful, the campground maintained & the pool is so clean & refreshing.  You can get propane here. 

    We've stayed 3 different time & had a nice site towards the back with a garden on the side. 

    It's off the beaten path a little but well worth it.

    Full Service Hookups 30/50 AMP Electrical Service Pull Through Sites Large Sites– plenty of room for slide outs City Water Propane Fill and Exchange Center– 7 days a week Trailer Rentals– Fully Equipped Ice Escort to Site, 24-Hour Laundry Room Clean Showers Free WIFI Hotspot Park-Like Setting– lots of shade trees Walking Trails Swimming Pool~ Seasonal, Picnic Areas Group Fire Ring Gazebo Group Picnic Area.

  • ROBERT J.
    Aug. 3, 2021

    Chewacla State Park Campground

    Could Not Have Asked for Better

    I am rather new to tent camping so I really appreciated the helpful folks running the camping area.  Each spot had electricity, water, great internet, picnic table and places to build a fire.  Each site is shielded from the next by trees.  Bathrooms and showers are used but clean.  Clear maps available for hiking or biking.  Nice lake with swimming and boating.  Pet friendly.  Could not have asked for more or better.

  • Lillie M.
    Dec. 9, 2016

    Chewacla State Park Campground

    Easy hike and Family orientated activities

    Chewalca State park has more to offer than just hiking. There are several mountain bike trails of varying diffivulties. There is also paddle boating and kayaks available for the lake. Throughout the hike there are canopies and grills where families can hang out. The hike was easy and not very long. The trail loops around the a lake and brings you to a waterfall on the back side of the lake. The waterfall is easy accessible and you can get as close as you wish. The park is also pet friendly.

  • Lynn G.
    Sep. 30, 2017

    Wind Creek State Park Campground

    Relaxing Lake Martin camping

    Lake Martin is beautiful and there are many places to camp along it. This is the only state park along the lake and the campground closest to town (with grocery, restaurants, etc.). There are nice hiking and horseback riding trails through the woods, swimming beaches, a marina, a little cafe with boat rentals. Lots to do for all ages, from sitting watching the water to riding bikes through the roads. There are many loops to choose from but less than 25% of them are along the water. There are some furnished cabins also. Simple place to camp but quite nice.

    Yay: Love the lake and boating around it.

    Nay: Sites are a little crowded but there are some trees to improve privacy. Campground feels a little crowded.

    Surprise: Check out Pineywood Island, kids will love to run around and entire little island.

  • Sarah C.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 27, 2018

    Gunter Hill

    Quiet in the Shoulder Season

    In New England it's challenging to find a campground that is open in late November/early December but that's certainly not the case in the south! Sometimes I experience the opposite problem, tons of people everywhere thanks to the warmer weather. However, when we pulled into Gunter Hill this time of year we were surprised to see how empty the place was. There were a few large RVs in the area but only one other tent camper like ourselves.

    The sites are nicely spaced out so even if there had been a lot of people there, it wouldn't have felt too crowded. Large old trees with beautiful Spanish moss provide plenty of shade in the sites. The river also runs pretty close to some of the sites as well. Our site had a nice paved pull in as well as a gravel area with a large picnic table and fire ring. In addition there was a stand up grill available as well. On the other side of the concrete pull in was a nice flat spot for us to pitch our tent. Plenty of room for everything here. Water and electric hookups were easily accessible right in our site. The ground below the water spigot drains well and doesn't create a large mud puddle when you use it, a piece of campground engineering I have come to greatly appreciate. The site has a nice lantern/trash pole that includes a small shelf, great for all sorts of things!

    The bathrooms are nice and were all maintained. We didn't use the showers but the toilets and sinks were more than adequate for morning and evening necessities.

    The location is great, right outside of the city and perfectly placed for us to stop on our road trip from the national park sites in Tuskegee and heading to them in Selma.

    Despite being two females and the campground being relatively empty, we felt incredibly safe. I mention this because this is not always the case when we camp in southern states.

  • Belinda H.
    Apr. 22, 2019

    Wind Creek State Park Campground

    The nicest campground I’ve ever been.

    All camp sites have water and power and fits the needs of most all campers, including Equine campsites

    Clean grounds and the largest capacity and spacious individual sites than most

    Security in and out frequently.

    Kids can run the area and you can see them almost everywhere they go

    Quiet and peaceful

    Pet friendly and LOTS of activities.

  • Jan H.
    Aug. 11, 2018

    Wind Creek State Park Campground

    It's a great family campground .

    The lots are pretty close , but it's a very nice family and pet friendly park . Lake views from just about every lot .

  • Stephanie G.
    Jun. 10, 2021

    Montgomery South RV Park

    Great Little Campground

    I stayed here for 8 weeks while travel nursing at a local hospital. I had previously moved from another campground I did not feel safe at. Boy was this place a breath of fresh air! The staff was very nice and accommodating! They patrolled the grounds on golf carts frequently. There are only two single serve bathrooms with showers on site, but they were well maintained and also had heat lamps for the wintertime. The laundry room was small with only two slightly dated washers and dryers, but they got the job done. You just had to time it to get in the queue. Each site had a picnic table, but sadly not all of them had fire pit rings. Mine was one that did not. All of the sites were gravel paved, but they were very level. The staff works hard to upkeep the sites by delivering fresh gravel to sites with a tractor when campers leave. The staff was very kind to come by and warn us when we were expecting freezing temps to help prevent our pipes from freezing. They even carried my trash bag up to the dumpster once on their golf cart so I wouldn’t have to! My biggest complaint here was the spotty WiFi, but that’s to be expected at most parks. This park is right up the street from Alabama Safari Park, and there are a few restaurants up the road near the interstate. Overall, I highly recommend this park! Loved staying here, and would definitely return again! It’s a quick hop on the interstate to get to Montgomery or Prattville.


Guide to Tallassee

Cabin rentals near Tallassee, Alabama provide access to outdoor recreation on Lake Martin and surrounding forests. The area maintains moderate humidity with summer temperatures reaching the mid-90s, while winter nights can drop to the low 30s. Cabin accommodations range from basic rustic structures to fully equipped rental units with varying amenities.

What to do

Fishing access: Lake Martin Recreation Area offers direct lake access for fishing enthusiasts. "This is a military owned campground. With that being said, sure I've been to far better places! But for the price it's totally worth it! You have amazing fishing, and a beautiful lake there!" notes Brendon W.

Swimming at multiple locations: Chewacla State Park Campground provides dedicated swimming areas during warmer months. "We used the swimming area which is close to the camp ground, the lake has a swim platform which has an elevated diving board about 10 to 12 feet high," reports Tony C.

Hiking trails for all levels: Trails at Wind Creek State Park Campground range from 1 to 15 miles with varied terrain. "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," explains Romeo M.

Historical exploration: The CCC-built structures at Weogufka State Forest offer historical interest beyond standard camping. "Access to southern terminus of the Pinhoti Trail. CCC tower and cabins from 1930's," notes Ro J., making this a unique option among cabin rentals near Tallassee.

What campers like

Large, level sites: Many cabin and RV sites in the area feature concrete pads with ample room. At Gunter Hill, "Very long and level concrete pad. Great Verizon signal and numerous free digital TV stations to choose from," according to Rick G.

Water access from campsites: Premium waterfront locations provide direct lake access. "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," explains Rachel G. about Wind Creek.

Seasonal variation in crowds: Winter camping offers different experiences from peak summer. At Chewacla State Park Campground, "We spent two days here and was assigned to site # 10 of the 1st loop. There are two loops consisting 36 sites, one loop of 16 sites and another with 20," notes Tony C., providing insight into the layout.

Resort-style amenities: Beyond basic cabins, some locations offer expanded activities. "The sites are nicely spaced out so even if there had been a lot of people there, it wouldn't have felt too crowded. Large old trees with beautiful Spanish moss provide plenty of shade in the sites," Sarah C. shares about Gunter Hill.

What you should know

Advance reservations required: Especially for premium cabin locations on weekends and holidays. At Montgomery South RV Park, "This campsite is right off the interstate just south of Montgomery so it makes for a super convenient and easy stop overnight. The sites are close to level and are all (I think) pull throughs," notes Kristen M.

Cabin furnishing variations: Not all cabins include the same amenities or furnishings. "GiGi & Don have owned this park for 12yrs. Most helpful!! I had what I thought a very low water pressure @ my site," reports Cher C. about Kountry Air RV Park.

Seasonal operations: Some cabin facilities have limited winter operations. Wind Creek State Park Campground offers more consistent year-round availability, with one camper noting, "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."

Mixed experiences at military facilities: Lake Martin Recreation Area receives varied reviews. "This place isn't fancy but it is a military owned campground... And the boat rentals from the place are literally half the price of any civilian rental place!" explains Brendon W.

Tips for camping with families

Recreation options for children: Multiple playgrounds and protected swimming areas make Wind Creek popular with families. "We love camping at Wind Creek. lots to do for the kiddos!" shares Jessi B.

Safari park nearby: For day trips from your cabin rental near Tallassee, Kick Back Ranch & Event Center offers convenient access to local attractions. "Nestled back in the woods this hidden gem is a find! Very clean, friendly staff, tons of free activities with stay, and fun for the entire family!" reports Adam T.

Family-friendly layout: Cabin proximity to bathhouses matters with children. "Tent camping with family during Hurricane evacuation. Beautiful park, numerous bath houses, laundry, camp store, playgrounds, mini golf, and so much more," notes Kim T. about Wind Creek.

Multi-generational options: Some facilities offer cabin and RV options in close proximity for extended family trips. "The Wagon Wheel cabin ended up being our gathering spot—it was spacious, well-stocked, and made meals and family time easy and comfortable," explains Pete G. about their stay at Kick Back Ranch.

Tips from RVers

Full hookup availability: Most cabin campgrounds also accommodate RVs with varying hookup types. At Jackson Lake Towne of Spectre, "Exactly what the Dr ordered. The camper sites were full, but I can run self contained for a few days with no problems. I can see the bathhouse. No neighbors," reports Rob R.

Cabin alternatives for RV travelers: When RV spaces fill, cabins provide backup options. "We stayed in the premium waterfront and while there were quite a few other neighbors we felt like we had the place to ourselves," explains a visitor about Wind Creek's premium cabins.

Pull-through site availability: For those traveling with larger rigs seeking cabins near Tallassee area, Montgomery South RV Park offers convenient alternatives. "All the spots are pull through which was amazing for coming in after dark and it was storming. This is a family run operation and they do a great job," shares Janice B.

Internet connectivity: For working travelers, connectivity varies by location. At Chewacla State Park, "WiFi works great in our section as well if you need that. Speed test showed 10Mbps on my device and I had no issues streaming 4K on a Roku TV," reports Jared W.

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