RV Camping near Vestavia Hills, AL

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    Several RV parks surround Vestavia Hills, Alabama, providing convenient options for motorhome travelers. Hoover Met Complex RV Park offers full hookups with 50-amp service and is open year-round, featuring level gravel sites that accommodate big rigs. Birmingham South RV Park in Pelham maintains 99 sites with full hookups including 30/50-amp electrical connections, water, and sewer. Rolling Hills RV Park in Calera provides spacious pull-through sites with full hookup capabilities, making it particularly suitable for larger motorhomes. "This is about the only place in the Birmingham area to stay in an R.V. It is essentially a large parking lot with RV pull through spaces," noted one visitor about Hoover Met Complex, highlighting its utilitarian but functional design.

    Most RV campgrounds in the region accept pets and offer sanitary dump stations, though amenities vary significantly between parks. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the area, with Verizon users reporting consistent coverage at most locations. Seasonal considerations are minimal as many parks operate year-round, though summer weekends can fill quickly. Birmingham South RV Park provides a camp store and firewood for purchase, while Hoover Met Complex prohibits fires altogether. One traveler mentioned that Sunset RV has "spotty WiFi and frequent brown outs on power," suggesting backup power options may be prudent at some locations. Concrete pads are available at select parks, while others feature gravel sites that may require minor leveling, particularly after heavy rainfall.

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    Best RV Campgrounds near Vestavia Hills (78)

      1. Hoover Met Complex RV Park

      4.3(13)11mi from Vestavia HillsRVs

      "It is essentially a large parking lot with RV pull through spaces. We use it when we go to Birmingham to visit the family."

      "Excellent wifi. Easy pull through, paved lot. Close access to anything you need."

      2. Birmingham South RV Park

      4.7(3)13mi from Vestavia HillsRVs, Tents

      "This place is a must stay, very clean facilities, pool and laundry on site"

      "Right off the highway, Nice Trees, Flat Sites, Friendly Staff, Little overpriced"

      3. Lakeside Landing RV Park & Marina

      3.8(5)26mi from Vestavia HillsRVs, Tents

      "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."

      "Store and gas station on site"

      4. Rolling Hills RV Park

      5.0(2)22mi from Vestavia HillsRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "We had a pull through spot so we didn't have to disconnect our tow dolly. Gravel site was fairly level despite being in a hilly area."

      5. Clear Creek Cove RV Resort

      4.0(3)26mi from Vestavia HillsRVs, Glamping

      "This is a great campground that has ONLY long term camping so you really get to know your neighbors. The power is not included but the prices are very reasonable. "

      "This campground is set up mostly for people who either want a long term space for their RV or to stay in a yurt for a couple of nights."

      from $99 - $150 / night

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      6. Birmingham South RV Park

      3.6(19)13mi from Vestavia HillsRVs

      "We had a 50amp pull through site. It was very level and we didn’t even unhook from the truck! We stayed one night, easy to find, close to the interstate, clean. They had no contact check in."

      "My only negative is that we felt the price was a bit high for off season accommodations & the condition of our site showed general wear and tear."

      from $35 - $65 / night

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      7. Safe Harbor RV Park

      3.7(6)32mi from Vestavia HillsRVs, Tents

      "Safe Harbor RV Park was convenient and perfect for an overnight stay. Spaces are long and level."

      "I've been here for the month of April it's on the water and Good people around no washer and dryer but the laundry mat is less than 5 miles away in both directions there is a restaurant and a bar less"

      8. White Oak Lane RV Park

      3.0(1)27mi from Vestavia HillsRVs

      9. Thousand Trails Hidden Cove

      4.4(13)47mi from Vestavia HillsRVs, Cabins

      "This RV park is right on a lake, but a bit away from anything else. If you have any sort of boat, kayak, paddle board, bring it! There is hiking about an hour away at the Bankhead National Forest."

      "Plenty of amenities, pool, basketball court, disc golf, nice clubhouse with pool tables and other games/lounging, Lewis Smith Lake, nice playground, horseshoes, a lake overlook with gazebo and mini golf"

      10. Greensport RV Park and Campground

      4.7(13)47mi from Vestavia Hills6 sitesRVs

      "Spaces are a little tight so if you have a bigger rig be sure to get a pull through and you’ll be fine. This is definitely a must see place ! Will be back."

      "Playground for the kids, dog park, swimming pool, boating and fishing. Great staff and guests. Clean laundry and restrooms"

      from $35 - $54 / night

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    RV Park Reviews near Vestavia Hills, AL

    407 Reviews of 78 Vestavia Hills Campgrounds


    • Cat R.
      Oct. 3, 2022

      Bama RV Station

      Good For Quick Overnight Stay

      Literally right off the interstate at Tuscaloosa. Much lower noise level than I expected. Definitely a parking lot, without trees. We are in site 9, pretty level gravel site, electric and water hookup only. 2 dump stations are available, 2 dog parks. 30 dollars a night. Mostly long term parking. No firepits or picnic tables. Check in by phone, no office.

    • Eric H.
      Sep. 11, 2020

      Deerlick Creek

      Awesome little campground

      Nice level concrete pads with awesome shade. Bath house stayed clean. Nice 1/2 mile asphalt bike/walking trail. Hiking trail with hills and valleys skirting the lake. Boat ramp with easy access to the lake. Convenient access to Tuscaloosa for supplies, eating or just a change of scenery. Some site are smaller than others and some are pull through. Highly recommend.

    • S
      Sep. 20, 2021

      Lakeside Landing RV Park & Marina

      One and done

      The view is fantastic if you are lakeside- but it stops there. Most rentals are along one row and a couple of the lakeside sites. Sites are very unleveled with minimal gravel but almost all have a 6x9 concrete pad. No pool, no fire rings, spotty wifi and frequent brown outs on power. Both shower points smell horrible but appear clean otherwise. Lots of long-term vehicles. People are friendly and pets are welcome.

    • Cat R.
      Jul. 13, 2021

      Gunter Hill Campground

      Great Times

      Great time at Gunter Hill

      Gunter Hill Corps of Engineers Campground We stayed 2 nights at Site 27 Full hookups (50 amp electric/water/sewer) $35/night Site #27. is a very long, back-in site, on a level concrete pad, very shady and secluded. The driveway is very long. The Catoma Creek is visible and a short walk just to the rear of this site, affording me quick and easy access to get to a bit of fishing.

      The campground is just on the west side of Montgomery, a short drive off of the interstate, far enough away to offer plenty of peace and quiet. We enjoyed lots of walks around the park, getting familiar with the campground while exploring the Catoma loop and the more rustic, electric-only Antioc loop. We were able to put our kayaks in easily as well. The restrooms were slightly dated and dark. No trash pick up, but cans available nearby.

      The campground served as a good base to explore nearby Montgomery and it’s suburbs.

    • Amy L.
      Sep. 4, 2023

      Chilton County Minooka Park

      Manooka Park Jemison Al

      Great people Always willing to help, loves our long term stay here. Mr. Gerald, Mr. Teddy & Mr. Scott are always more than willing to work with you & help in any way. Loves everything about this place. Family friendly, atv park.

    • R
      Aug. 5, 2020

      Cherokee Campground

      More of a Long Term Living Area

      Most of the pads were filled with long-term residents. The owners were very nice. The rate was reasonable. Our gravel pad was not wide enough to be a) level and b) slide/awning out at the same time. The electric hook-up was at the opposite end of the pad from the water and sewer hook-ups. Some neighbors were friendly, others were a bit suspicious of us as interlopers based on how many times they walked past our area. Overall, would only stay again in a pinch.

    • R
      Jun. 2, 2023

      Oak Mountain State Park Campground

      Updates please

      At the regular campground, there’s only 30amp connections. Some have sewer and some not. There is no camp wifi. Swimming is quit a distance from campground.

      The campground at the stables are pull through and 50 amp and full hookups.

    • S
      Jun. 14, 2023

      Clear Creek Cove RV Resort

      Long term camping with a family atmosphere

      This is a great campground that has ONLY long term camping so you really get to know your neighbors. The power is not included but the prices are very reasonable. 

      Our lot is spacious, gravel pad with a cement patio.

    • Mara S.
      Apr. 8, 2021

      Thousand Trails Hidden Cove

      Bring your boat

      This RV park is right on a lake, but a bit away from anything else. If you have any sort of boat, kayak, paddle board, bring it! There is hiking about an hour away at the Bankhead National Forest.

      You can pick your spot when you arrive. I like that.

      A and B sections are the original sections. C section is brand new with 50 amps hookup. All the big rigs there.

      I was on C74 with a great backyard overlooking the hills.

      Bathhouse is brand new and squeaky clean. You can see that almost no-one uses the campground shower because one of them doesn’t have a curtain to separate your dry clothes from the water. And neither of them have a caddy or any spot where you can put your soap.

      Pool was not open when I was here in April which was a shame. It was hot enough. I would have enjoyed a swim, especially so we there is not much else to do. I don’t have a boat yet. 🙁

      A decent Thousand Trails campground.

      I had no reception with Verizon but my AT&T hotspot had good reception.


    Guide to Vestavia Hills

    RV campgrounds near Vestavia Hills, Alabama typically operate year-round due to the region's mild climate, with summer temperatures averaging 85-95°F and winter lows rarely dropping below 30°F. While most sites feature gravel pads, the terrain can become muddy after heavy rainfall, which occurs most frequently during spring months. Seasonal demand peaks during college football weekends and regional events at the nearby Hoover Met Complex.

    What to do

    Fishing access: Lake access at Greensport RV Park and Campground allows RV campers to bring or rent boats and kayaks. "I've been boating and fishing. There's plenty to do. Don't forget crappie fishing is just around the corner," notes William M., highlighting the seasonal fishing opportunities.

    Recreation facilities: Family activities at the Hoover Met Complex include a rock climbing area and playground near the RV sites. "Super easy to get in and out. Easy hooks ups and good WiFi available. Playground and rock climbing area a plus," shares Chris G., emphasizing amenities beyond just the camping spaces.

    Brewery visits: Walking distance options from some parks provide evening entertainment options. Ryan P. mentions that "there's a new brewery within walking distance of the campground" at Hoover Met Complex, offering a convenient adult activity without requiring transportation.

    What campers like

    Level sites: Pull-through convenience at Birmingham South RV Park makes arrival and departure easier for large rigs. "This was a pit stop for us and it worked just great for that. We had a 50amp pull through site. It was very level and we didn't even unhook from the truck!" explains Beth H.

    Pool facilities: Summer heat relief is available at several parks in the region. "The bath house and pool area are nice. There are canoe and kayaks available to rent as well," says Jared W. about Greensport RV Park, highlighting water-based recreation options.

    Concrete pads: Weather-resistant parking at Lakeside Landing RV Park & Marina provides stable foundations regardless of weather. "Sites are very unleveled with minimal gravel but almost all have a 6x9 concrete pad," notes Sheryl, describing the site layout that helps during wet conditions.

    What you should know

    Site spacing: Proximity considerations vary significantly between parks in the Vestavia Hills area. "There's quite a bit of space between most of the sites (particularly the back in sites). Our site was right up against another pull through on our patio side though," explains David S. about Rolling Hills RV Park.

    Power reliability: Electrical issues can affect some parks during peak usage periods. "Spotty WiFi and frequent brown outs on power," was observed at Lakeside Landing RV Park, suggesting that backup power systems may be valuable at certain locations.

    Gate access: After-hours security measures are implemented at many parks but require preparation. "If you are out after 9pm the gate will be closed. Make sure you check your email or text messages as the gate is opened with a QR code that is sent to you," advises Mocsaw at Greensport RV Park.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground conditions: Equipment inspection before letting children play is recommended. One camper at Thousand Trails Hidden Cove noted, "The wood on the playground needs to be replaced and the grass really needed cut. There were no horse shoes to play and no golf stuff."

    Indoor recreation: Clubhouse availability provides weather alternatives. "The clubhouse was very nice and had a lot for kids to do as well," mentions Kara S., describing indoor recreation options at Hidden Cove during inclement weather.

    Dog policies: Pet area limitations should be considered when bringing animals. "No fenced in dog park but plenty of space to have one," reports Nick & Allyssa S., indicating that while pets are welcome, dedicated pet facilities may be limited.

    Tips from RVers

    Parking logistics: Site unevenness requires leveling equipment at most parks. "The pads are very uneven and there are just not many amenities. Very close to sports fields though," warns Chris S. about Hoover Met Complex RV Park.

    Hurricane evacuation refuge: Emergency availability has been demonstrated during weather events. "Good job staff for opening up the campground to campers fleeing the storm without having to pay. I'm sure this provided a much needed relief to the families," praised Pamela B. about Hoover Met's response to Hurricane Ian.

    Highway noise: Sound considerations affect sleep quality at some locations. Joel R. observed at Sunset RV, "It is right off of I-20 so there was lots of road noise all night. There was a very bright vapor light above our site that lit up the whole area," highlighting both noise and light pollution concerns.

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