Best RV Parks & Resorts near Weogufka, AL

Several RV parks operate within 30 miles of Weogufka, Alabama, providing varied accommodations for motorhome travelers. Rolling Hills RV Park in Calera features full hookup sites with 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections on gravel pads. Kountry Air RV Park near Prattville accommodates big rigs with concrete pads, full hookups, and picnic tables at each site. Hoover Met Complex RV Park offers 50-amp service, sewer hookups, and drinking water with sites designed for larger motorhomes. Clear Creek Cove RV Resort provides lakeside camping with electrical, water, and sewer connections. "Sites are very unleveled with minimal gravel but almost all have a 6x9 concrete pad," noted one visitor about a nearby lakeside park.

Access roads to some parks involve navigating hilly terrain, particularly when approaching facilities near lakes or state parks. Dump stations are available at most full-service RV parks, though availability varies by location. Cell service fluctuates throughout the region, with stronger signals typically found near larger towns. Many parks accommodate pets but may have breed or size restrictions. According to one camper, "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." Seasonal considerations include higher occupancy during fall months when travelers visit for foliage viewing. Some parks offer monthly rates for extended stays, particularly beneficial for snowbirds during winter months when temperatures remain mild compared to northern states.

Best RV Sites Near Weogufka, Alabama (69)

    1. Hoover Met Complex RV Park

    11 Reviews
    Helena, AL
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 739-7400

    "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. Peach Park RV Park

    1 Review
    Marbury, AL
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 755-9600

    "Great campground for overnight stay. 30/50 amp hook-up Water Sewer Concrete pads Playground Separate picnic area Easy back-in spots 10 available (first come, first served) no reservations

    We came in"

    3. Wind Creek Atmore Casino RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Stanton, AL
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (866) 946-3360

    "Very nice RV park next to the casino. Easy access off the Interstate. Concrete pads with full hookups, dog run, small bath house and playground for the kids"

    "Grounds well kept and full hookups available. Walking distance to casino and they offer a shuttle."

    4. Rolling Hills RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Calera, AL
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 668-6893

    "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

    3 Reviews
    Cropwell, AL
    30 miles
    Website

    $99 - $150 / night

    "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."

    6. Lakeside Landing RV Park & Marina

    5 Reviews
    Cropwell, AL
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 525-5701

    "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"

    7. Joyland RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Stanton, AL
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (502) 775-6565

    $25 - $50 / night

    "Gravel pull ins with grass area in between and ponds all around. Owners, Bob and Joy, are very nice and helpful. Bob brought over their homemade wine and a fire pit for us to enjoy during our stay."

    "Stopped overnight at this very quiet spot. Didn't see much but lake was very buetiful. Worth coming back."

    8. Kountry Air RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Prattville, AL
    39 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."

    10. GrandStand RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Munford, AL
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 505-2374

    $40 - $45 / night

    "This is a really great option super close to the racetrack. The facilities are really nice and the staff takes great care of the space. They even have a dog run to let your pets run around."

    "Pad was level with full hook ups.

    Facilities looked well kept but I didnt really get a chance to explore much.

    This is great as a stopover - very close to highway 20 and multiple gas stations."

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RV Park Reviews near Weogufka, AL

459 Reviews of 69 Weogufka Campgrounds


  • V
    Dec. 10, 2020

    Maxwell-Gunter AFB FamCamp

    Lovely

    Great campground for military, large level sites. Long term sites have covered patios. Full hookup, no wi fi. Laundry rooms, 1.00 to wash and dry, with efficient cycles. Lake with playground and large dog park. Exceptionally friendly staff. Quiet and we'll maintained. Shower rooms available, although have not used. You do hear planes going over but not too loud as some AFB's we've stayed at. Relvery plays at 6:30 am, Star Spangled Banner at 5:00pm, and TAPS at 9pm, not offensively loud, kinda like it. Would highly recommend and will be staying awhile great monthly rates. Great Verizon signal.

  • 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.

  • J
    Jul. 8, 2025

    The Backyard RV Resort

    Great Campground

    Reservations made yhe night before online. The campground has not changed nanes yet but will be known as Unhitched Montgomery. Some short time stays and a bunch of long term stays. Clean bathhouse and great outdoor gathering areas, really like "the hangout" area. Pet friendly. Laundry available. It seems secluded but there are a lot of conveniences nearby. People at front desk were very friendly. Easy pull through sites. Highly recommend.

  • Travyl Couple !.
    Dec. 13, 2019

    Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park

    Great Hiking and Great views

    This park is located on the highest point in Alabama. It has a great camp store with most basic groceries, hotel, cabins/chalets, group lodge, restaurant with gorgeous views, pool, 6 acre lake ALONG with great hiking trails. There is also a dog park and in general this is a very pet friendly 🐶state park. (Bring the groceries you need- closest grocery store is a 20-30 min drive)and know that the restaurant is decent but it may have varying hours during off seasons.) . 🚍⛺️campground- there are two campgrounds with full hookups. The Upper campground at the top is the mountain near all the major trailheads, restaurant, camp store and pool. The Lower Campground at the bottom of the mountain is near the small lake with swimming area and walking trail around the lake. We stayed at the Upper and in February we had the whole campground to ourselves most of our 2 week stay. All the sites are updated and have water, 30/50 amp electric, sewer, picnic table and fire ring or grill. Bathrooms at upper level can be an uphill or downhill walk. *💲this state park has a $4.75 reservation fee and a 3.75% daily “resort fee” on your base campsite rate. Both of those are not deal breakers but good to know. (Especially since the pool is only open for a limited time)

    🏡 there are chalets and cabins. I felt the cabins had the better views than the chalet and more private but these are smaller and more rustic. When you are making reservations for a cabin or chalet be sure to check the occupancy rate for the cabin you choose- some are limited to 2 people and look👀 at the amenities of each cabin/chalet- some are quite rustic but descriptions are given. Good news is that they do have pet friendly cabins.

    🏕there are semi/primitive and backcountry style sites. ✏️Note that the semi primitive camp sites (the ones on Tower Road) don’t have a shower house for you to use- there is a bathroom available. If you plan to hike a lot and don’t want to drive your car- try to get sites on the upper part of park. (My personal pet peeve is driving daily to a trailhead when I am camping)

    📌There is also a hotel with motel like rooms (near the pool and restaurant) and you can even rent an entire lodge for groups that was very attractive from the outside (this was located at top of mountain near the overlook trail-not really walking distance to pool and restaurant)

    🥾hiking - 10.5 miles of hiking in the boundaries of the park with connectors to the Pinhoti. The hiking trails had spectacular views on both sides of the mountain. Hiking poles were helpful! While the .3 mile wooden boardwalk to Bald Rock is stroller and mobility challenged friendly, most of the other hikes were moderate to strenuous for the average person. For example- There is a one mile trail straight down the mountain to the lake and lower campground. That said, we loved the hiking here. Next time we plan to bring our larger back packs and do an overnight on a section of the Pinhoti. Did I mention how awesome the views were hiking?

    🚵 mountain biking- there are 5 trails that are multi use... and hikers must yield to bikers on these. While we were here there was a mountain biking race. 🚴‍♀️road biking- the roads in the park had some incline...but I was glad to have my bike to roam the upper part park where we camped. (We don’t bring a tow vehicle) My husband biked outside of the park and you can decide for yourself if you would have fun road biking here after you drive UP the mountain roads to the Visitor Center. *It is 3 miles from the visitor center/park entrance to the lower campground/lake area via non park roads. 🛶- we didn’t paddle here, it was not near our campground and it is only a 6 acre lake/pond. There is a swimming/wading.

    Happy Camping! Pamela and Keith

  • D
    May. 7, 2021

    Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park

    Great Campground with Lots of Nature and Things to do

    On our trip to Cheaha State Park we stayed in the lower campground, which features very roomy RV sites, some with really nice views, and all with full hookups including power, water, and sewer.  There is no cable or wifi available however, and cell service is pretty spotty.  There is also an upper campground with RV sites in the park and separate tent and primitive camping sites available.

    The lower campground is right next to Cheaha Lake, which is a small lake, but large enough for some kayaking and features a sandy beach swimming area and a nice playground (see video).  There are also pavilions and picnic areas around the lake.  There is a nature center by the lake that has some interesting nature exhibits and a few live animals to check out.

    There are lots of great hiking trails, mostly toward the top of Mount Cheaha in the park itself, and there are several different overlooks with spectacular views.  The main overlook has an easy boardwalk trail that leads to it from the parking area and is wheelchair accessible.  There's also a pool, lodge, cabins, and a restaurant on the mountain in the park.

    The main road that leads to the park and campgrounds has some pretty steep and long uphill and downhill sections.  Nothing too crazy, but I would suggest that you make sure your tow vehicle can handle it without overheating the engine or transmission, especially in the heat of the summer.

    Cheaha Lower Campground Tour:

    https://youtu.be/iH4gYju0YRE

    Cheaha Lake Fly Around:

    https://youtu.be/IOGloJ\_Ob6E

  • 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.The Dyrt PRO User
    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.

  • Cheryl H.
    Sep. 27, 2021

    Camp Sherrye on the Coosa

    Great place near family

    This is our second stay- had premium site before- they place your travel trailer so the trailers are facing the same way because you can’t back into the premium. . We had a pull through this week- no shade, but C2 had a nice view. We will be back for the month of November.

  • Susan C.
    Oct. 11, 2024

    Gunter Hill Campground

    We love Gunter Hill!

    We are local (30ish miles) but love to just escape here when we have 3 or 4 days and don't want to travel long distance.  Perfect spot to be closer to the river in the summer and in the woods in the fall.  Catoma loop sites are full hookup with concrete pads including both back in and pull through options.  Antioch Loop does not have sewer hookup and these sites are gravel lots but offer some amazing water views.


Guide to Weogufka

RV sites near Weogufka, Alabama offer campers access to several lakes including Logan Martin Lake and Lay Lake in the central Alabama region. Most camping areas around Weogufka sit between 450-650 feet elevation, creating rolling terrain that affects site leveling. Winter temperatures typically range from 30-60°F, while summer months can reach 85-95°F with high humidity.

What to do

Fishing at nearby lakes: The Coosa River system provides multiple fishing opportunities at campgrounds like Safe Harbor RV Park. "If you're into fishing and getting out on the water, it's great," notes Calvin M., who stayed for a month.

Bowling and arcade games: Some camping areas connect to entertainment venues. "Bowling, arcade, and movie theater on the grounds," reports Brittany V. about Wind Creek Atmore Casino RV Park, which offers more than just gambling.

Swimming and water activities: Lakeside camping areas provide water access during warmer months. "Next to huge water park/splash pad - was a ton of fun for the kids," writes Paul C. about recreational options at Hoover Met Complex RV Park.

Walking trails: Several parks maintain walking paths on their grounds. Kountry Air RV Park lists walking trails among its amenities, with one camper noting the park offers "a beautiful and bucolic setting."

What campers like

Clean facilities: Campers frequently mention facility maintenance as a positive feature. "Very clean, well maintained camp ground. Gravel pull ins with grass area in between and ponds all around," writes one reviewer about Joyland RV Park.

Friendly staff: Personal attention from park owners makes a difference. "The owners Gigi & her husband work hard to keep the gardens beautiful, the campground maintained & the pool is so clean & refreshing," notes a camper at Kountry Air RV Park.

Easy site access: Level sites with good access roads rate highly among RVers. "Very easy to find and super easy to park. Very clean and easy hookups. All lots are pull through and asphalt," reports Millibeth R. about her stay at Hoover Met Complex RV Park.

Lake views: Waterfront camping spots earn praise for their views. "The sites have full hookups. The lake is right in front of the RV," describes Pam H. about her second stay at Safe Harbor RV Park.

What you should know

Site leveling varies: Many campgrounds require leveling despite paved or concrete pads. "While they are paved sites, we found that you do have to level out still by around 3 inches," notes a reviewer at Wind Creek Atmore Casino RV Park.

Cell service and WiFi quality: Internet connectivity fluctuates throughout the region. "WiFi isn't that good, had to get hot spot on my phone," reports Calvin M. from Safe Harbor RV Park, while another campground received praise for "excellent wifi."

Road access considerations: Some parks have specific route recommendations. "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," explains MickandKarla W. about their stay at Kountry Air RV Park.

Noise factors: Train tracks and highways create noise at some locations. "You do hear the train going down the track but I've gotten used to it and it's not that bad," mentions Calvin M. about Safe Harbor RV Park.

Tips for camping with families

Look for playgrounds: Some RV camping options include play areas for children. "Easy hooks ups and good WiFi available. Playground and rock climbing area a plus," notes Chris G. about Hoover Met Complex RV Park.

Consider water activities: Lakefront campgrounds provide swimming and boating options. "We came in late & paid in the AM at Peach Park Express $35 for overnight stay," writes Beth R. about Peach Park RV Park, which includes a playground.

Look for recreational alternatives: Parks with multiple activity options work well for families. "Next to huge sports complex (convenient for sporting events)," mentions Paul C. about facilities adjacent to a campground.

Check pet policies: Most parks allow pets but may have restrictions. Kountry Air RV Park welcomes pets, with one reviewer mentioning they "felt so welcome" during their stay.

Tips from RVers

Full hookup availability: Most RV sites near Weogufka offer full hookups, but amp service varies. "30/50 amp hook-up, water, sewer, concrete pads," lists Beth R. about Peach Park RV Park.

Overnight parking options: Some locations permit free overnight parking. "They also allow overnight parking in the RV day parking area, or even in the regular car parking lot if you prefer," explains Laura M. about Clear Creek Cove RV Resort, adding "We stayed for free in the RV parking area for the night with no issues."

Seasonal considerations: Climate affects camping comfort throughout the year. "Not much shade. We were there in late February so it was ok. Would be hot in summer," notes Joel R. from Wind Creek Atmore Casino RV Park.

Site spacing and privacy: RV parks vary in how sites are arranged. "The sites are well placed and spread out so you don't feel like you're right on top of the campers next to you," mentions Steve D. about Kountry Air RV Park's layout.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Weogufka, AL is Hoover Met Complex RV Park with a 4.3-star rating from 11 reviews.

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