Best RV Parks & Resorts near Uriah, AL

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Several RV parks operate near Uriah, Alabama, with varying amenities and site configurations. Magnolia Branch Wildlife Reserve RV/Tent Camping provides full hookup sites with electric, water, and sewer connections across its spacious grounds. Ponderosa RV Park in Atmore offers year-round access with electric, water, and sewer hookups suited for recreational vehicles. "Big camping spaces - semi private. Kayaking trails all around in the park and local," notes one visitor about the camping experience in the region. Ollie RV Park features electric and water hookups in a more basic setting, while Overlook RV Park includes 30-amp electrical service with water and sewer connections.

Access routes to most parks accommodate standard RV sizes, though some locations better suit larger rigs than others. Apalachee RV Campground at Blakeley State Park features big-rig friendly sites with full hookups including water, electric, and sewer, plus sanitary dump stations for departing vehicles. Mobile County River Delta Marina and Campground provides river access and boat launching facilities, which one camper described as "Beautiful place, river access, boat launch, cheap rates, my favorite RV Park." Seasonal considerations affect availability at certain locations, with summer heat potentially impacting comfort levels. Most parks permit pets with standard restrictions, and some offer laundry facilities and propane service. Cell service quality varies throughout the rural areas surrounding Uriah.

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162 Reviews of 57 Uriah Campgrounds


  • Aaron D.
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Blakeley State Park Campground

    Hidden Spot Close to Mobile

    We stayed at spot RV Spot 2. It was a pull through spot and easy to get into. The spot was somewhat flat but we had to maneuver to get even and then still needed leveling blocks. It was very quiet at night with barely any lights. The cell service was pretty good since it close to town. We didn't stay for long, but the historic park was nice to check out and the sunset at the water was beautiful. Overall the campground was great, good amenities, very quiet, lots to see, and close to Mobile and Daphne.

  • Richy
    Nov. 14, 2019

    Bear Lake Campground

    Weekend getaway

    This place is great for a weekend getaway, it has new bathrooms with showers on location.

    It has nice and easy hiking trails, one of the trails connects to Krul Lake which has a nice lake that you can swim in during the summer.

    There is also a 6 mi loop for MTB, very easy route, good for the family and MTB beginners.

    For tent camping it is great as well, you may camp near the lake away from the campground but you are from a walking distance of the bathrooms and hiking trails, there are two primitive sites on the north east side of the lake you can hike to it from the campground and it’s about a mile hike. You can drive to it but you have find the dirt road to it.

    For RV/Camper, it was good, the pull through sites are better if you have a longer camper, the back in spots are a bit challenging to maneuver around especially if it is a busy weekend at the campground. They do have one dumping station on site.

    You can fish on the lake too!

    Overall the site is great for the family and friends.

  • K
    Jan. 23, 2021

    Harper - Blakeley State Park

    Spacious and Historic

    Harper Campground is designed for tent camping, $20 for unimproved and $30 for improved (electricity and water). If you have a $20 site, you have to bum water from one of the $30 sites. The restroom is nice and clean, showers are hot, and dumpsters are close to restrooms, but is a bit of a walk since the campground is so spacious. I rode my bike to use the bathroom. Enough brush to discreetly pop a squat if that’s your style. A small RV or camper van can easily fit in most of the sites. They’re quite spacious and only a couple (17 and 19) had mud pits. Every site is quite flat and clear and has good hammock trees. Sites 20 and up are not very private since the day use people can see right into your camp but otherwise they’re quite private since the shrubs are thick. Lots of cover meant less dew-covered gear in the morning. Each site had a nice wooden picnic table and fire pit. They sell small bundles of wet firewood for $6 a pop online and at the gatehouse so I recommend buying the regular sized dry bundles at the local supermarket a couple minutes down the road. Wildlife was good for birds, and we had an armadillo visit us all 4 nights! The history of the place is also really cool and we did not get any creepy vibes.

  • L
    Jul. 25, 2019

    Bear Lake Campground

    Awesome Quiet

    Bear Lake was quiet, very well kept, bathrooms were very clean they offered a whole room to yourself (sink, toilet, shower all-in one room) . They informed you of gators in lake, they had fishing available for campers and a 2mile hike or 1mile car ride to krul lake for swimming. They offered pull through sites for big rigs which i loved it made things easier. Hosts were very kind. It had a pavilion for events. It was 22.00$ a night w/electric/water. We stayed for nights cost 130.00, they add about 20$ more for all sorts of taxes. We will go back, very nice place. Pets are allowed. My dogs loved it!

  • Sherry P.
    Jun. 27, 2022

    Krul Campground — Blackwater River State Forest

    Great place close to home

    We love this place. Our campsite was in Loop2 #37 right next to the bath house the bath house/shower was clean. We tent camped and the light from bath house super bright. The site itself had one perfect spot for our tent all the sites I believe have water, power, picnic tables, fire ring ours had good trees for our hammock several sites had hammocks. The lake is close within walking distance, but they’ve blocked road so if you wanna drive you got to drive all the way around ugh. A cart would be helpful. Sites are super close together so it’s not necessarily a quiet campground. The people next to us had 80s music blasting, but turned off around 8pm. I think if you had big RV some sites would be a challenge to back into. No sites pull through. For one night it was $37.40 I believe. There is no fishing allowed in this lake, but there is a walking trail to bear lake you can fish there but not swim. The water wasn’t as clear this year as last year. We went on a Friday and it wasn’t really crowded. The beach area was clean. There is a grass area on the side of the beach with shade and tables and grills people were arriving Saturday morning 7:30-8am to get a table for their group. They have the water sprayers to get sand off your feet and restrooms close to beach area. They should add a slide that would be awesome! No double floats allowed but single ones are. No dogs allowed anywhere so that kinda stunk my dog don’t bark all night and would love to go. There is a boardwalk through woods but it was too hot for me to be walking but I it goes to Bear Lake. Life guards were on duty.

  • Karen L.
    May. 17, 2018

    Blakeley State Park Campground

    Very large park, hiking, camping, battlegrounds

    Blakely State Park is a very large State Park, with different choices for camping. There are larger primitive tent sites, smaller tent sites with power/water hookups, RV sites, two primitive cabins and 2 newer cabins which are very nice. There's TONS of hiking, a battleground for history buffs, a playground, a boatdock, lots of hiking, horseback riding etc.

    I stayed in one of the two Squirrels Nest, which are primitive cabins. Basically open air cabins. 2 walls, a roof and 2 walls of screens. There are two wooden platforms for beds. A twin and a queen, and barstools to sit inside and look out into the woods, over the hill in which they are nestled. There's a sink (but no water) and a cabinet, and outside a large deck with bench seating. Below is a fire pit and picnic table. There is a shared porta potty outside of the two cabins. These cabins are a bit of a drive out in the woods, so make sure your vehicle is up to it. It's very peaceful out there. My cabin was inhabited by mice at night, so I kept my food in airtight plastic paint bucket containers & my belongings covered by garbage bags on one of the platforms and had my air mattress inside a pop-up mosquito tent, so the mice did not bother me. I was after all in their house. I sprinkled peppermint oil around my gear & my bed platform to keep the mice away. Next time I will have my food in a large cooler so that the wildlife is not attracted.

    There are hiking trails by these sites, as well as, steps down the hill, leading off into another trail.

    i would stay there again. Great place to get away.

  • Caitlin M.
    Dec. 27, 2022

    Magnolia Branch Wildlife Reserve

    Hidden Gem in the Alabama Woods!

    We stayed here for Christmas of 2021. This place was gorgeous! Lakes and rivers everywhere and the views were incredible. Lots of waterfront sites available. We had our annual multi family meet up with a fifth wheel and our converted bus. Both campers were welcomed and accommodated. Full hookups and primitive camping available. Nice bath house and laundry facility. Playground. Horse stable for overnight. If you enjoy hiking, fishing, kayaking, biking or horseback riding this place Is for you. 30 min from the WindCreek Casino Atmore and local shopping.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 24, 2025

    Bear Lake Campground

    Wonderful camping

    Small campground with limited sites. Sites are close together but waterfront sites have extended area behind the site. Weekends and holidays are busy. Be careful when backing into the site since the exterior sites have significant slope to the parking pad. Electric and water service is 10 feet beyond the pad. Clean bathrooms are a quick walk away. No Verizon cellular service. Family and pet friendly.

  • D
    Mar. 18, 2021

    Blakeley State Park Campground

    Great stay

    Super friendly staff and the spots, wowza, they are huge and all pull through. Bring your bikes, lots of roads to explore with little traffic. Oh, and all sites also have sewer!


Guide to Uriah

The terrain surrounding Uriah, Alabama features pine forests and rolling countryside with several creeks and water features. Campgrounds in this rural region typically operate with minimal light pollution for stargazing opportunities. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F from June through September, affecting camping comfort.

What to do

Tubing adventures: At Magnolia Branch Wildlife Reserve, visitors can enjoy seasonal tubing on Big Escambia Creek. "Isolated yet only one hour and a half from Mobile, AL. Tubing and horseback riding available in season," reports Jay P.

Kayaking networks: Multiple waterways provide paddling opportunities throughout the region. "Kayaking trails all around in the park and local," notes Christie M. about camping experiences near Uriah.

River swimming: Cooling off in local waterways provides relief during hot months. At The Retreat RV & Campground, "There's even a pet beach separate so even your dogs can enjoy the water," according to Amber L.

Fishing excursions: Fish local ponds and rivers, though success varies by season. "Not a lot of activity for kids. There are a couple of ponds to fish," notes Mary P. about Wilderness RV Park.

What campers like

Spacious sites: Many campgrounds offer generous spacing between RV pads. "Plenty of room at each site. Well kept facilities," writes Jay P. about Magnolia Branch Wildlife Reserve.

Natural surroundings: The wooded camping areas maintain rural character. "Very much a campground and not a boring parking lot. Beautiful area," notes Marsha J. about The Retreat RV & Campground.

River access: Proximity to water features ranks highly among visitor preferences. "The river provides entertainment and a place to cool off on hot days," notes Steven about Riverside RV Resort.

Clean facilities: Well-maintained restrooms and showers receive consistent positive feedback. "The bathroom was clean, had a light, very soft toilet paper, and hand sanitizer," reports Amy B. about tent camping options.

What you should know

Site leveling challenges: Many campgrounds require additional equipment for proper setup. "Make sure you bring leveling blocks, some of the sites are fairly level while other are not," warns Chloe F. about Styx River RV Resort.

Summer heat considerations: The Alabama climate impacts comfort during warmer months. "It can get pretty hot in this area in the summer," cautions Asher K. about Magnolia Branch Wildlife Reserve.

Seasonal operation: Some amenities operate on limited schedules. "They have a swimming pool but this is March and they don't have it open yet," notes Mary P. about spring conditions at Wilderness RV Park.

Bug preparation: Insect activity varies by season and location. "Bugs are not nearly as bad as I expected," reports John W. about camping conditions in the region.

Tips for camping with families

Playground facilities: Several campgrounds provide dedicated play areas. "There are even bouncy houses and playgrounds for the kids," notes Amber L. about The Retreat RV & Campground.

Wildlife viewing: Keep watch for local animals during your stay. "Lots of wildlife including deer that come very close," according to John W. about camping near Uriah.

Activity planning: Research seasonal offerings before arrival. "They have tons of cool activities to do around the reserve and the guys at the front were very friendly," shares Asher K. about recreational opportunities.

Security considerations: Some campgrounds provide additional safety measures. "Secure campground. Well kept secret," notes Jay P. about camping in the region.

Tips from RVers

RV size limitations: Some rv parks near Uriah, Alabama have restricted maneuverability. "The RV sites are not on any type of paved or level ground and are not suitable for larger RVs. They're VERY close together and there are a lot of trees," warns Tom about The Retreat RV & Campground.

Hookup availability: Confirm specific electrical connections before booking. "Our camper is 35 feet travel trailer, and it was quiet tight getting into our spot," shares Chloe F.

Concrete pad locations: Some campgrounds offer improved parking surfaces. "Concrete pads, full hookups," notes Steven about Riverside RV Resort, providing easier setup for recreational vehicles.

Highway proximity: Consider road noise when selecting camping locations. "Close enough to I10 to hear it in the background," mentions Kevin H. about camping locations near major roadways.

Internet access: Connectivity varies significantly throughout the area. "WiFi good enough to stream. Cell a bit spotty," reports Kevin H. about RV park amenities.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Uriah, AL is Magnolia Branch Wildlife Reserve RV/Tent Camping with a 4.7-star rating from 3 reviews.

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