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    Camping near Weaver, Alabama spans full-hookup RV sites, tent-only campgrounds, backcountry sites, and cabins across the mountainous terrain surrounding Talladega National Forest and nearby state parks. Cheaha State Park, located at Alabama's highest point, offers both developed and primitive camping experiences with full-hookup RV sites, cabins, and backcountry tent sites. Pine Glen Recreation Area provides a more remote experience with minimal amenities but peaceful surroundings along Shoal Creek. Other notable options include Coleman Lake Recreation Area, Turnipseed Campground for tent-only camping, and several private RV parks like Greensport RV Park along Lake Neely Henry. The region's camping landscape ranges from fully-equipped resort-style facilities to isolated backcountry sites.

    Summer heat and humidity significantly impact camping comfort in this region, with many campers noting that higher elevation sites provide relief. According to one visitor at Cheaha State Park, "Bugspray and a screen tent are a plus because Alabama grows an abundance of mosquitoes." Cell service is notably limited throughout the area, particularly at remote sites like Coleman Lake where "there is no cell phone service at all." Spring and fall offer the most comfortable camping conditions, while summer visitors should prioritize sites with shade or water access. Many campgrounds operate seasonally, with some Forest Service sites closing between December and March. Reservation requirements vary by location, with state park sites typically requiring advance booking.

    Hiking trails and water features rank among the most appreciated amenities in camper reviews. The Pinhoti Trail, which connects to the Appalachian Trail, runs through several campgrounds including Pine Glen and Coleman Lake. One camper noted that Cheaha State Park offers "spectacular views on both sides of the mountain" with trails of varying difficulty levels. Waterfalls appear frequently in positive reviews, with Cheaha Falls and Noccalula Falls mentioned as highlights. Site spacing varies considerably across the region, with some RV parks described as having "tight" sites while forest campgrounds typically offer more privacy. Mountain biking opportunities are abundant, particularly at Coldwater Mountain near Anniston, which several reviewers highlighted as an excellent destination for cyclists staying at nearby campgrounds.

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    Best Campgrounds near Weaver (142)

      1. Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park

      4.5(92)19mi from WeaverRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The kids love hiking around Alabama’s highest peak! There is a lake at the base of the mountain that stays busy in summer but it’s not terribly crowded."

      "Cheaha State Park is a absolute must visit if you're living in Alabama or visiting."

      2. Pine Glen Recreation Area

      4.3(13)12mi from WeaverRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Pine Glen is my favorite campground in this region of Alabama. It is fairly remote and has few amenities. (vault toilets and trash cans but nothing else at time of writing.)"

      "Points to consider: The drive in is 8 miles in on an unpaved, backcountry road with varying inclines on slippery mixture of clay and gravel through hunting recreation area."

      3. Coleman Lake Rec Area

      4.5(15)14mi from WeaverRVs, Tents

      "Coleman Lake is in the Talladega National Forest and very remote. There is no cell phone service at all. We have been camping here all my life. It is one of my favorite campgrounds."

      "This can certainly be seen as a positive."

      4. Noccalula Falls Campground

      4.1(37)23mi from WeaverRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Here you can swim in the pool, play with your kids on the play ground or take them on walk to view the waterfall . Noccalula Falls is a very large water fall and spectacular to see. "

      "The park is an urban oasis just outside of Gadsden. It is gated. The campground has concrete pads, mostly back in, some shade trees, little grass around the camp sites."

      from $65 - $75 / night

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      5. Greensport RV Park and Campground

      4.7(13)16mi from Weaver6 sitesRVs

      "Located in Ashville, Al, Greensport is a jewel of a place to get away and enjoy the beauty of Alabama. It sits on Lake Neely Henry and spreads across many acres."

      "We did have some issues but I was able to verify with the grounds electrician that the low voltage issue was due to Alabama electric and not the camp ground."

      from $35 - $54 / night

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      6. Scenic Drive RV Park and Campground

      3.6(7)11mi from WeaverRVs, Tents

      "We had a long drive day. Needed something for the night. He was so nice and gave good directions. Perfect for a quick stop. We were able to park where we wanted. Full hookup."

      7. Michael Tucker Memorial Park & Chief Ladiga Trail

      3.0(3)2mi from WeaverRVs, Tents

      from $25 / night

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      8. CWGS Campground of Oxford

      3.8(4)10mi from WeaverRVs, Tents

      "There is a little path/bridge, so We walked over to Camping World to get our bigger RV."

      "There is a lot of highway noise. Not a bad place for a one-night stay. Oh and there is some excellent hiking nearby."

      9. Sky Mtwy Dispersed

      4.3(4)12mi from WeaverTents

      "To no avail, only a few pinecone on my rooftop solar and a branch that shattered itself next to the van. Wonderful free spot"

      "Stay on Campbell rd until you are in the park on a gravel / dirt road and then keep driving. For being a gravel dirt road it’s pretty well maintained."

      10. Misfit Mountain

      5.0(1)6mi from Weaver2 sitesCabins

      "The trails on the property looked nice and well maintained but we unfortunately didn’t get a chance to try them."

      from $25 - $75 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Weaver, AL

    558 Reviews of 142 Weaver Campgrounds


    • Birdy B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 5, 2026

      Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park

      Enjoyable Stay

      Stayed 4 nights at Cheaha State Park in the Upper Improved Campground, using sites 2 and 42. Overall, it was a solid stay with great scenery and convenient access, but a few things kept it from being exceptional. Check-in was easy and straightforward, and the staff were friendly and accommodating. Both sites were easy to access, though not perfectly level, which is worth noting if you’re in a van or RV and don’t carry leveling gear. The sites included full hookups (electric, water, and sewer), along with a fire ring and picnic table, which made setup simple and comfortable. However, the sites are fairly close together, and the campground has a lot of trees and hilly terrain, so privacy is somewhat limited. We had mostly good weather aside from one rainy day, and there were some bugs and flies, especially during warmer parts of the day. The bathhouse had restrooms and showers, but cleanliness was inconsistent and could use more frequent upkeep. On the positive side, the location is the highlight. The park has a camp store at the entrance, plus great overlooks and hiking trails. It’s also a nice area for biking and exploring the mountain scenery. Would I stay again? Yes—but probably with tempered expectations. It’s a beautiful park in a great location, but for the price, the campground experience itself feels just okay rather than outstanding.

    • Michael L.
      Jun. 18, 2026

      Tillson Bend Campground

      One of the nicest campgrounds I have ever been to

      An extremely nice campground with a pool, hot tub, swim up tiki bar. Decent bank fishing, Restaurant, very nice bait and takel shop. The bathrooms are only available at the pool area but they are extremely nice and clean, air conditioning, and an ADA shower with a shower chair.

      My only complaint is about the wheelchair accessibility of the outdoor area, a few paved ADA sites would be really nice and the transition from the gravel to any paved surfaces have a curb you will have to bump over. There is no pool lift so if you need you are out of luck. I bring a battery powered floor lift chair I purchased off Amazon.

    • Taylor H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 8, 2026

      Rocky Mountain Recreation and Public Fishing Area

      Socially Secluded

      Site 24 has a large pad that easily fit our 14x10 tent. It is part shade; our tent received a little sun when we arrived around lunchtime, but only for a couple of hours.

      Although the site is next to the walk-in tent parking lot, it sits higher than the parking area, making the parking lot barely noticeable from camp. The wooden railing and a few trees around the site helped create a sense of privacy while still preserving our view of the water. The railing also came in handy for drying towels.

      The fire ring includes a cooking grate, and we loved watching the lightning bugs around our site at night. Unlike the fishing areas near the tent sites, we didn’t experience any mosquitoes around our campsite during our stay.

      What stood out most about this campground was what I can only describe as being “socially secluded.” There were plenty of other campers, and many sites appeared to be occupied by families and groups camping together. You could occasionally hear laughter and conversation while walking through the campground, which made it feel welcoming and lively. Yet once back at our site, those sounds seemed to disappear. We often forgot we even had neighbors. It was a surprisingly peaceful experience and one of the things we enjoyed most about Site 24.

      A gravel path from the tent parking lot leads to a small fishing area with a metal bench and a timed fish feeder, making it a great spot for anglers, especially kids wanting to catch bream/panfish. During our stay they were constantly stealing bait from our hooks until we started using size 8 hooks. Once we switched, we had the best luck fishing close to shore and caught fish one after another. Honestly, if your kids want to make their own fishing pole by tying line and a hook to a stick and yanking fish out of the water, this is the place to do it! You don’t even need worms—a ball of bread worked like a charm! 😂

      ⛺ The bathrooms were close enough to walk to, clean, and had lighting. However, I recommend bringing a flashlight for nighttime trips since the road leading to them is quite dark.

      ⛺ There is another small fishing area near the swimming beach, though we didn’t have a chance to try it.

      ⛺ The dumpsters are located near the swimming beach. Taking your trash on the way there is an easy way to help keep ants out of your campsite.

      ⛺ The camper registration tags for your site post are located on the information board beside the tent parking area.

      ⛺ Be aware that Game Wardens actively enforce the rule requiring everyone to be off the lake by sunset, including anglers, swimmers, and boaters.

      Next time we visit, we plan to try one of the walk-in tent sites. The path appeared easy enough to navigate with a wagon loaded with camping gear from the parking lot.

    • cThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 29, 2026

      The Cove RV Resort and Campground

      Great campground!

      This place has a pretty spring fed lake and a pool. Very clean and an attentive staff.

    • Phillip H.
      May. 5, 2026

      Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park

      Highest Point high marks

      Bathhouses clean but worn. Our site was level but many are not. Construction at the entrance. Road into the park is up and down with curves and some steep grades. WiFi and ATT signal were nonexistent at our site. Hiking was really good.

    • Rusty R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 28, 2026

      Coldwater camp and cabins

      Cute Campground with great views

      Great nature feel to the campground with mountain biking trails leaving directly from the campground. The RV sites are pretty level and have nice hookups. The tent sites look like they all have tent decks and the cabins look to be new. The only surprise is the driveway in is paved but required me to use 4-wheel low in order to pull my rv up the last part of the hill. (It was raining, but be aware it gets quite steep)

    • Rusty R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 28, 2026

      Time Away RV Resort

      Doesn’t Allow Custom Trailers

      They are another park that doesn’t allow custom trailers. This growing trend is a shame. I understand they don’t want “junky” RVs but to just ban all custom builds is so pretentious. Check Terms before you book.

    • kelsie S.
      Apr. 13, 2026

      Coleman Lake Rec Area

      Great place for tents and campers!

      We had a great time! Campsites are spaced out JUST enough for a little privacy. Short walk from our site to clean, warm bathhouses!! Sites in the main campground have power hookups and water spigots. Lake access is limited from the campground, there are only 1 or 2 “lake view” sites. Fishing was limited, lake is very grassy. Loop around the lake was beautiful. The “overflow” campsites were more spaced out and private but do not have shower house or power/water hook ups.


    Guide to Weaver

    Camping near Weaver, Alabama offers accessible primitive camping options in Talladega National Forest with elevation changes from 500 to 2,400 feet creating varied microclimates. The forest's diverse ecosystem supports hiking opportunities through pine forests and hardwood stands. Seasonal flooding affects certain campgrounds during winter and early spring.

    What to do

    Waterfall exploring: Several trails near Coleman Lake Recreation Area lead to scenic water features. "We hiked to the falls from the campground side which was not an easy walk but worth it," notes Jaimie L. about exploring nearby waterfalls.

    Mountain biking access: Areas near Anniston connect to regional trail systems. "The hiking is great and there is always something new to see. If it's hot you can play in the river," shares Angela from Noccalula Falls Campground, which offers connectivity to local trails.

    Fishing opportunities: Many campgrounds feature stocked lakes for anglers. "Caught 3 bass in the lake. You can't beat the price," reports Jason G. about his experience at Coleman Lake Recreation Area. Electric trolling motors are permitted on several lakes, but gas motors are typically prohibited.

    What campers like

    Secluded sites: The spacing between campsites receives frequent positive mentions. "Insanely peaceful and quiet. Even with a full campground the sites are all spaced far enough from each other that you won't hear your neighbors," writes Sarah M. about Pine Glen Recreation Area.

    Lake activities: Swimming areas and water access rank highly among camper preferences. A visitor at Greensport RV Park shared, "Beautiful, and everyone was so welcoming," highlighting the atmosphere around the lakeside facilities.

    Trail connectivity: The region's integration with longer trail systems appeals to hikers. Alex K. notes that Pine Glen "is situated in a glen of pine trees. It is open with little underbrush, but the sites are spaced out enough to have some privacy. The Pinhoti Trail runs straight through the campground and provides hiking opportunities."

    What you should know

    Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies dramatically by location. Bailey M. reports from Pine Glen Recreation Area: "Overall no cell service for AT&T & Verizon - For Verizon, I had 1 bar pop up twice for a few minutes. No lighting at night - be sure to bring plenty flashlights."

    Road access challenges: Many forest campgrounds require travel on unpaved roads. Taylor from Pine Glen warns, "The drive in is 8 miles on an unpaved, backcountry road with varying inclines on slippery mixture of clay and gravel through hunting recreation area."

    Reservation systems: Booking requirements vary significantly. At Turnipseed Campground, Jeremy M. explains the first-come system: "It's a beautiful well maintained campsite with huge lots!!! Quite, serene and a ton of hiking trails all over. It is first come first serve tho but there's about 10 or so campsites too choose from."

    Tips for camping with families

    Child-friendly amenities: Some campgrounds offer dedicated facilities for children. A visitor to Cheaha State Park shared, "We are local to Cheaha and go often, year round. The kids love the lake and the pool, and there is an easy walk on a boardwalk with amazing views at the end on days when the kids don't feel like hiking."

    Educational opportunities: Several parks offer learning experiences. George's F. wrote about Cheaha State Park: "We cooked Chili for supper. Canopy of trees was pleasant and shady for Summer. We hit the lake again early the next morning. Hiked 3 trails with excellent views. All easy and enjoyable for all 3 of my kiddos, ages 6, 11 and 12."

    Accessibility considerations: Campsites vary in how easily children can navigate them. Jenni O. notes about Cheaha State Park, "Decent little slide for kids and some awesome rocks for kids to climb (5 yrs and up or good climbers). Pretty quiet. We drove up (or down?!) to the lake and my oh my was it gorgeous!!!!!!!!"

    Tips from RVers

    Site dimensions: Several campgrounds have specific limitations. Michael W. warns about Scenic Drive RV Park: "It's called Scenic drive which is miss leading. It's a giant gravel parking lot converted into RV. Easy to get into, an amateur tower can get in and out."

    Hookup reliability: Utility quality varies across campgrounds. One RVer noted at Greensport RV Park: "We did have some issues but I was able to verify with the grounds electrician that the low voltage issue was due to Alabama electric and not the camp ground."

    Access restrictions: Many forest service campgrounds have limited RV capacity. Colben F. advises about Turnipseed Campground: "I would not recommend this campground to anyone in a large RV. It is very cheap though. Where else could you stay for $5 a night other than backcountry?"

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Weaver, AL?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Weaver, AL offers a wide range of camping options, with 142 campgrounds and RV parks near Weaver, AL and 20 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Weaver, AL?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Weaver, AL is Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park with a 4.5-star rating from 92 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 20 free dispersed camping spots near Weaver, AL.