Best Campgrounds near Tuskegee, AL

Camping in the Tuskegee area of Alabama encompasses several established campgrounds within a 30-mile radius, including Chewacla State Park and Wind Creek State Park. These locations provide a mix of camping styles, from traditional tent sites to RV hookups and cabin accommodations. Auburn offers multiple RV parks with full hookups, while Whippoorwill Vineyards represents a more rustic option for overnight stays. The region features both waterfront camping opportunities and forested settings suitable for various camping preferences.

Road conditions are generally good with most campgrounds accessible via paved roads, though seasonal weather can impact access at some locations. The climate allows for year-round camping, with the most comfortable conditions occurring in spring and fall. "The place is CLEAN and well maintained. This is a dry camping spot. Pack in and pack out. And, it's really only for one nighters while traveling," noted one visitor about Whippoorwill Vineyards. Facilities at developed campgrounds typically include showers, restrooms, and electric hookups, with services varying by location. Most campgrounds in the area require reservations, especially during football season weekends when Auburn University games create high demand.

Several campgrounds stand out for specific features or experiences. Chewacla State Park receives consistent praise for its mountain biking trails, hiking opportunities, and waterfall access. One camper mentioned that it offers "large, level, full hookup sites" making it suitable for various RV sizes. Wind Creek State Park provides waterfront camping with boat access, while Bar-W RV Park offers a unique farm setting where, according to a visitor, you might see "a herd of Angus with a Longhorn thrown in, a pond with ducks, geese flying over." For those seeking seclusion, Hideaway Cove offers glamping accommodations accessible by boat or hiking trail. Most campgrounds in the area maintain clean facilities, though quality and amenities vary considerably between the state parks and private RV parks.

Best Camping Sites Near Tuskegee, Alabama (68)

    1. Chewacla State Park Campground

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

    "Close to Auburn and Tuskegee. Site utilities were in good condition and we enjoyed the area. Verizon signal good."

    "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."

    2. 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)."

    3. Wind Creek State Park Campground

    47 Reviews
    Alexander City, AL
    30 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."

    4. Tuskegee NF Free Dispersed

    1 Review
    Notasulga, AL
    7 miles

    "Grab a trail map at the ranger station or see most sites marked on google maps. I did inquire with a non-ranger employee at the ranger station if a permit was needed and he said no."

    5. Auburn RV Park at Leisure Time Campground

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

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

    6. Bar-W RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Auburn, AL
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 887-3631

    "I enjoyed a couple days there while visiting Tuskegee Historic site, and enjoyed seeing a working farm, among the hills of Alabama."

    7. University Station RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Auburn, AL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 821-8968

    "Located near a university, it offers a perfect blend of relaxation and accessibility to local attractions."

    8. Hideaway Cove

    1 Review
    Kent, AL
    14 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!"

    9. Eagle Landing RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Auburn, AL
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 821-8805

    10. JAM Mission

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    Tuskegee, AL
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (844) 238-1848

    $5 - $25 / night

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Recent Reviews near Tuskegee, AL

389 Reviews of 68 Tuskegee Campgrounds


  • Selim R.
    Oct. 30, 2025

    Walnut Creek RV Park

    Peaceful Stay with Everything We Needed!

    We absolutely loved our time at this RV park! The sites were spacious, level, and super clean. The team was friendly and made us feel right at home from the moment we arrived. We enjoyed the quiet atmosphere, beautiful scenery, and convenient amenities everything from easy hookups to spotless restrooms. Perfect spot for a relaxing weekend getaway. We’ll definitely be back!

  • Leart Q.
    Oct. 30, 2025

    Walnut Creek RV Park

    Peaceful and Well-Maintained

    We absolutely loved our stay here. The park is beautifully maintained with wide, level sites and plenty of space between neighbors. The landscaping adds a peaceful touch, and the staff goes out of their way to make guests feel welcome. We appreciated how quiet it was at night, perfect for relaxing after a long day on the road. We’ll definitely be back next season.

  • dren
    Oct. 30, 2025

    Walnut Creek RV Park

    Very good park!

    We had a wonderful experience at this RV park. The grounds were clean, well-maintained, and easy to navigate, even with a larger rig. The hookups worked perfectly, and the sites offered plenty of space and privacy.

  • Ditjon R.
    Oct. 30, 2025

    Walnut Creek RV Park

    We had a really good time.

    The park is super clean and quiet, with plenty of shade and open space to walk the dogs or just enjoy the fresh air. The management team is incredibly friendly and responsive. you can tell they really care about their guests.

  • Aulona D.
    Oct. 30, 2025

    Walnut Creek RV Park

    Very fun to stay in, safe too.

    Loved our stay here! The park is beautiful, quiet, and very well maintained. The management is friendly and always willing to help. Definitely one of the best RV parks around!

  • Elira J.
    Oct. 28, 2025

    Walnut Creek RV Park

    Easy Access & Awesome Amenities

    Perfect stop for travelers passing through! Easy pull-through sites, reliable hookups, and clean facilities. The bathrooms and showers are well-maintained, and the laundry room is a lifesaver. Bonus points for being pet-friendly, our pup gives it five stars too!

  • Chuck D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 22, 2025

    Tuskegee NF Free Dispersed

    Tuskegee NF Free Dispersed

    14 established campsites throughout this small National Forest. Some spaced apart as much as half a mile. I drove by all accessible spots and only one was taken on a mid October Tuesday. Some sites wide open, some with trees. As of Oct 2025, three sites that are south of 29 are not accessible due to Thunder rd being closed. Grab a trail map at the ranger station or see most sites marked on google maps. I did inquire with a non-ranger employee at the ranger station if a permit was needed and he said no. Ranger station was closed due to gov shutdown.

  • 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.


Guide to Tuskegee

Camping near Tuskegee, Alabama offers year-round access with daytime temperatures averaging 61°F in winter and 90°F in summer. The region sits at approximately 400 feet above sea level with rolling terrain that creates varied camping environments from lakeside settings to forested retreats. Seasonal considerations include high humidity during summer months and increased campground demand during Auburn University home football games.

What to do

Mountain biking on dedicated trails: Chewacla State Park provides multiple difficulty levels of mountain bike trails that attract enthusiasts. "Many areas have killed mtb trails to ride, worth a sniff," notes one visitor to Chewacla State Park, while another mentions "amazing mountain bike trials" that complement the hiking options.

Lake activities on Lake Martin: Wind Creek State Park offers comprehensive water recreation with boat rentals and fishing opportunities. "Boat rentals include two different places. The marina for motorized jon boats and pontoon boats. You can rent these for 4-48 hours," explains a camper at Wind Creek State Park, adding that "if you don't have a vessel licenses then you can take the test at the marina."

Farm experiences: Some campgrounds provide unique agricultural settings. A visitor to Bar-W RV Park describes seeing "a herd of Angus with a Longhorn thrown in, a pond with ducks, geese flying over," creating an experience that combines camping with farm life education.

What campers like

Spacious, level sites: Many campgrounds in the region feature well-designed camping areas. At Gunter Hill, campers appreciate that "large old trees with beautiful Spanish moss provide plenty of shade in the sites" and note the "large concrete pads, as well as water and electrical hook ups" that make setup convenient.

Clean facilities: Facility maintenance stands out at several campgrounds. One visitor to Gunter Hill reported "bathrooms are a little dated, but clean and showers aircondtioned," while another noted "the bathrooms were large but could have been better maintained."

University proximity: The Auburn area campgrounds provide convenient access to campus activities. A visitor to Eagle Landing RV Park shared that they "spent two days at this park on a premium lot while visiting the University of Auburn" and noted "there's a discount store right across the street - they have everything, which was a plus!"

What you should know

Reservation timing: Football season significantly impacts availability at most campgrounds near Auburn. Many require advance planning, with one camper at Eagle Landing RV Park noting sites can be "crowded" with "sites too close together" during peak periods.

Hookup configurations: Site utilities vary widely between campgrounds and even within the same park. A visitor to Chewacla State Park points out "All sites except # 1 and # 2 have water, electric, sewer and TV connections. There are also 10 primitive camp sites located between the two full hook up loops."

Overnight options for travelers: Some locations specialize in short stays. Whippoorwill Vineyards accommodates travelers passing through, with a visitor noting they "allow free camping with the hopes that you'll make a small purchase from this small winery" and advising "you do want to make at least a 24 hour reservation."

Tips for camping with families

Entertainment options for children: Wind Creek State Park offers multiple family-friendly activities. According to one camper, the park has "playgrounds throughout the campground, trails from 1 mile long to 15 miles long" and "a zip line and tree line adventure course, mini-golf, a beach area for swimming."

Safety considerations: Many campgrounds maintain security measures and family-friendly atmospheres. At Hideaway Cove, a visitor felt "blown away by every aspect of this beautiful place. It was impeccable, secluded but still accessible by my 2WD car, plus a walk down a hill to the site."

Educational opportunities: Several campgrounds offer nature learning experiences. Chewacla State Park features "several hiking trails, a swimming area, small creek, and falls" according to one visitor, providing multiple environments for children to explore different ecosystems.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: RVers recommend specific areas within campgrounds for optimal experiences. At Chewacla State Park, a camper advised "we are staying in the second loop and really like our site. The sites near us (28-33) all look great for space. There are a few pull-through sites but none of them look as good to us as these on the back side of the second loop."

WiFi and connectivity: Internet access varies significantly between campgrounds. One RVer at Chewacla State Park reported "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."

Leveling requirements: Several campers mention terrain considerations for RVs. At University Station RV Resort, site leveling can be an issue, while a visitor to Bar-W RV Park noted "the driveway looked freshly graded and groveled, and I had no issues driving in with a tall coach."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Tuskegee, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, Tuskegee, AL offers a wide range of camping options, with 68 campgrounds and RV parks near Tuskegee, AL and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Tuskegee, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Tuskegee, AL is Chewacla State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 36 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Tuskegee, AL.

What parks are near Tuskegee, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 9 parks near Tuskegee, AL that allow camping, notably West Point Lake and Keystone Lake.