Best RV Parks & Resorts near Wilmer, AL

Several RV parks near Wilmer, Alabama provide full hookup sites with varying amenities. Mobile Oaks RV Resort accommodates big rigs with 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections. Homestead RV Community features concrete sites with water and electric hookups, plus a market on premises. All About Relaxing RV Park in Theodore offers 41 sites with both 30-amp and 50-amp service options, picnic tables, and trash disposal. Deer Creek RV Park maintains 19 RV-only sites with 30/50-amp electrical connections and sewer hookups, though fires are not permitted. "Large concrete sites, friendly host and guest. Best Wi-Fi ever. Beautiful park area. Dog friendly with park and dog washing station. Clean restrooms. Big rig friendly," noted one visitor about Homestead RV Community.

Most RV parks in the region remain open year-round, with several offering pull-through sites for easier access. Dump stations are available at most locations, though Deer Creek RV Park does not provide this service. Cell service varies by location, with some parks offering strong WiFi connections to compensate. Between Mobile and Theodore, travelers find multiple RV-friendly options with security features like gates and cameras. Pet policies differ between parks - most welcome pets but require owners to clean up after them. Propane is available on-site at Mobile Oaks RV Resort, while other parks require guests to find refill stations in nearby towns. During peak winter months, advance reservations are recommended as snowbirds frequently fill these Gulf Coast adjacent parks.

Best RV Sites Near Wilmer, Alabama (107)

    1. Apalachee RV Campground - Blakeley State Park

    4 Reviews
    Spanish Fort, AL
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 626-5581

    "The site had trees to hang my hammock, a fire ring, water, and a picnic table. You walk maybe 50ft from your parking spot to the site in the woods."

    "It is very close to Mobile, but also very secluded. There is alot of space between sites and lots to see and do within the campground also."

    2. Citronelle Lakeview RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Wilmer, AL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 866-9647

    "We camped in site 17 in a 40’ motor home and had plenty of space. Nice concrete pad, fire ring and picnic table. The lake is beautiful and water is clear."

    "There was a nice playground and a great disc golf course! I liked the campsites. However, it is obviously very flat and does not have a lot of nature trails."

    3. All About Relaxing RV Park, Mobile, AL

    10 Reviews
    Theodore, AL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 375-0661

    $50 - $65 / night

    "Clean, safe, convenient, friendly, fun place, cool pool, great gathering areas, great patios and great dog park. The sites are level and hook-ups are convenient."

    "Clean, safe, convenient, friendly, fun place, cool pool, great gathering areas, great patios and great dog park. The sites are level and hook-ups are convenient."

    4. Winner's Circle RV Resort

    1 Review
    Theodore, AL
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 653-1034

    "Seems newer, close to town but not with all the noise, set far back from the road, clean, really nice pool, great amenities. Reasonably priced. We would visit again"

    5. Mobile Oaks RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Theodore, AL
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 277-7550

    $58 - $65 / night

    "Very friendly staff and park. -1 star because area was not the best yet it was still safe and asked for 30 amp but was given a 50 amp yet the staff let us borrow the converted for the night."

    "Pretty quiet park with security gates and cameras. Alot of nice size trees with a 14 acre lake and swimming pool. They sell propane on site also."

    6. Deer Creek RV Park

    1 Review
    Eight Mile, AL
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 241-0479

    $0 - $1 / night

    "It is very conveniently located off I-65 and the park is very well kept, bathhouses are immaculate and very large."

    7. Homestead RV Community

    3 Reviews
    Theodore, AL
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 973-2484

    "Best Wi-Fi ever. Beautiful park area. Dog friendly with park and dog washing station. Clean restrooms. Big rig friendly. This place is awesome."

    "The dog park is so big and our pups were able to really run around and get their energy out."

    8. Cajun RV Park

    21 Reviews
    Biloxi, MS
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 388-5590

    $55 / night

    "Some concrete pads, some gravel pads, full hookups, pool, and laundry facilities. Quite, except for go-kart park next door until 10:00 pm. They provide coffee and danish-pastries each morning at 9am."

    "We were looking for a spot on the beach for a few days before we head up to Chattanooga and found Cajun RV. Great location next to a lot of fun amenities."

    9. Santa Maria RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Gautier, MS
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 522-3009

    "Located due south of Farragut Lake, right off Rt. 10 and just west of the Pascagoula River, you’ll come across Santa Maria RV Resort Marina. "

    "Great RV park with friendly owners, pool, shower/bath house, laundry. Easy to pull through/back in spaces. Right off hwy."

    10. The Cozy Rosy RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Gautier, MS
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 875-2100

    $60 - $89 / night

    "The bayou is one of the best places around to catch the beautiful sunsets"

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RV Park Reviews near Wilmer, AL

378 Reviews of 107 Wilmer Campgrounds


  • Bradley H.
    Nov. 13, 2022

    Magnolia Sands RV Park

    Magnolia Sands RV Park, Mississippi

    What a great little RV park Magnolia Sands is!! Bridgett and Gary offer a rural setting in southeast Mississippi. 5 miles from Wiggins, Ms. Park has 20 sites with full hook-ups. $24 for 30 amp and $26 per night for 50 amp. Beautiful park amongst the trees with its own pond. Concrete pads are large enough to handle most “big rigs”. Open year round and monthly rates are available. The park is 40 miles north of Gulf Port and Biloxi so finding some Gulf beaches is easy. On site is a laundry, game room, meeting room and bathrooms with showers. Basketball and volleyball areas provide recreational entertainment. A strong WiFi network is available. The nearby town of Wiggins has everything you’ll need! Restaurants, grocery stores and fuel.

    If you are looking for a quite, peaceful, no frills spot to stay… I highly recommend Magnolia Sands RV Park! We have already booked our stay to return in March.

  • Brittany V.
    Oct. 22, 2022

    Oaklawn RV Park

    Good for a layover

    The good: location was great, right off the highway and next to a Camping World, Tire center, and emergency vet. Wi-Fi worked well, park felt safe, and we were only 10 minutes from major attractions in the area. The bad: water pressure was horrible. Sites were tight and overlapping, a little uneven, and about 4 inches unlevel. This is definitely a long term campground connected to a mobile home park.

    There are a few open pull throughs for transient travelers and I would recommend them as an overnight stay based on location only.

  • Cheryl H.
    Mar. 16, 2021

    Magnolia Farms RV Park

    Quiet, Friendly RV Park

    We are fairly new to the RV life - Andy tried to help us back in, and then decided he would just do it for us. He was so helpful. Everyone has been helpful. The laundry facility has an app that lets you know when your clothes are done, so you can walk back to your camper and wait instead of sitting with it. 3 or 4 activities are planned every month. There are some permanent residents, but enough transient to feel like you are with travelers. We chose it because it was close to our daughter, but would choose it again. Monthly rate is cheaper than daily rate. There is a fire pit for everyone to share, but no fire pits or grills for individual sites. Wooden decks for each site are nice. Grassy back in and some pull through- all level. Someone is always tending to the grounds and doing maintenance on the sites. We’ll be back!

  • Gregg G.
    Apr. 18, 2022

    Davis Bayou Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore

    Gem on the Mississippi Gulf Coast

    We really enjoyed our stay at Davis Bayou. The campground seems to be a bit dated, but we kinda enjoyed the nostalgic element this added to the vibe.

    The sites vary in size, we noticed most big rigs had to park their tow vehicles or toads in the auxiliary parking. If this is a problem you may want to look at other options, as the park staff is very diligent about keeping folks off the grass.

    The park staff did regular patrols though out the park. They were very friendly.

    We enjoyed riding our bikes around the park and to the historic arts district in Ocean Springs. There are several restaurants and bars with live music which was fun. There are also alot of art studios to check out.

    We also took our canoe all though out Davis Bayou and to the beach, which was a ton of fun. The tides are in play here, so make sure you study up as conditions can and do change rapidly.

    The visitors center is definitely worth checking out and while your there make sure to check out the fishing pier.

    Each site has a picnic table, fire ring, power and water.

    The cost is $22 a night per site.

    The bathhouses were cleaned regular and had great water pressure. The water has a bit of a smell to it.

    Verizon cell service worked okay.

    Bring bug spray.

  • D
    Apr. 9, 2019

    Davis Bayou Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore

    Close to Ocean Springs, Ms.

    This is a popular park during the winter months as it is a National Park. Reserve early. No wifi, no laundry but clean bathrooms and shower. Electric and water at the campsites and a dump station is available. Close to town and all the good eats. Nice clean park.

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 1, 2021

    Santa Maria RV Park

    Christopher Columbus Would Have Loved This Place!

    I’m not sure where they got the name from, but if El Colon was still living, he would really dig how this RV parking lot is using the name of his beloved Santa Maria! Located due south of Farragut Lake, right off Rt. 10 and just west of the Pascagoula River, you’ll come across Santa Maria RV Resort Marina. 

    This spot offers up just about everything you would expect – full RV hook ups including water, sewer and electricity (30 / 50 amp), level gravel beds where you can just connect, level up and be done with it in under 5 minutes. Unlike most RV parking lots, this place has a ton of space and there’s somewhat good distance between your spot and those on either side of you. And if you’re hauling or driving anything bigger than the standard RV or camper, no worries, this place is spacious enough to accommodate just about any size (and even large group sizes). The campground was both kid and pet friendly. Also, I found the on-site campground management team to be incredibly over-friendly (nice Southern hospitality!) and accommodating. 

    From an amenities standpoint, this place is completely full-service (in fact, they’ll escort you right to your campsite!). They’ve got a small, but clean swimming pool, laundr-O-mat, spartan restroom facilities and a propane pump on-site. WiFi is available for free and cable is offered for a small price if you need that. Overall, I found the place to be very well-organized, incredibly clean and exceptionally safe with round-the-clock security. 

    With nature in mind, this place is in close proximity to quite a bit – from Gautier, MS who’s moniker is ‘Nature’s Playground,’ there’s tons of wildlife to see, decent outdoor recreation and hiking to be found and bayous all over the place to drop your kayak or canoe into. 

    Insider’s tip? Some of the best kayaking was had in and around Mississippi - Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge. Closer to the campground though, you’ll find a splendid little Southern town in the City of Gautier, which has some quiet boutique-type shops, Southern restauarnts (I strongly recommend Belle’s on the Bayou or Country Gentleman), farmers market on the weekends, nice municipal parks and even some art exhibits from time to time. All in all, I strongly recommend Santa Maria RV Resort Marina if you’re looking for a decent stop along your travels. 

    Happy Camping!

  • David R.
    Apr. 26, 2022

    Parkers Landing RV Park

    Great stopover

    Right off I-10, this park is convenient to thru travelers looking for a quick overnight. Not horribly expensive. Full hook ups, clean level site. Easy in and out. Bathrooms dated but super clean. Many long-term campers here but no problem, everyone was cool. Would definitely stay here again.

  • Abi S.
    Jul. 11, 2018

    Chickasabogue Park - Temporarily Closed

    Perfect for local weekend getaway

    Chickasabogue is a bit run down but it’s a great spot to get away from the bustle of daily life. There’s a sports field, water access, and several short, easy paths to hKe. It’s pet friendly and family friendly.

  • J
    Oct. 10, 2024

    Dockside RV Resort

    Clean, quiet, & great location

    Very nice rv park. All have full hookups including sewer. Lots at gravel and level with plenty of room to park your camper & tow vehicle. Swimming g pool is nice, there is also a large fire pit. We arrived late and we’re offered help setting up since it was getting dark. WiFi is good enough for Roku & Hulu. Fishing dock is right across the street and we were only 25 minutes from Dauphin Island.


Guide to Wilmer

RV camping near Wilmer, Alabama provides travelers with diverse accommodation options within driving distance of Gulf Coast attractions. Most campgrounds in the area sit at elevations under 100 feet above sea level and experience subtropical climate conditions, with hot, humid summers and mild winters. Mobile County campgrounds typically receive over 65 inches of annual rainfall, affecting camping conditions during summer thunderstorm season.

What to do

Historical exploration: At Apalachee RV Campground - Blakeley State Park, visitors can explore preserved areas dating back to the 1800s. "Great park with a ton of historically preserved areas from the 1800's," notes John W. The park includes hiking trails, bike paths and guided boat excursions through Mobile Delta wetlands.

Golf access: Campers at Citronelle Lakeview RV Park enjoy direct access to the adjacent public golf course. "We loved Citronelle and will definitely go back regularly. Whole family enjoyed playing golf, fishing, and walking," writes Lisa N. The clear-water lake also offers fishing opportunities without leaving the property.

Water activities: For kayakers, the area around Gautier provides excellent paddling options. "Some of the best kayaking was had in and around Mississippi - Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge," reports a visitor to Santa Maria RV Park. Multiple bayous and river systems throughout Mobile County offer calm paddling experiences suitable for beginners.

What campers like

Spacious sites: Campgrounds near Wilmer feature generously sized camping spaces. "The sites are level and hook-ups are convenient. Nice landscaping exists between each site," explains a camper about All About Relaxing RV Park. Many parks provide concrete pads that accommodate large rigs with towed vehicles.

Security features: Enhanced safety measures are appreciated by The Cozy Rosy RV Resort visitors. "Absolutely love this place! Very nice and friendly people," notes MICHELE B. Several parks in the region feature gated access, 24-hour security, and camera systems.

Wildlife viewing: Natural areas near campgrounds provide wildlife observation opportunities. "Bugs are not nearly as bad as I expected. Lots of wildlife including deer that come very close," writes John W. about Blakeley State Park. The Mobile Delta ecosystem supports diverse bird populations and native wildlife.

What you should know

Long-term occupancy: Many RV parks near Wilmer cater to extended-stay residents. "It is mostly permanent or out of town workers but it is nice and peaceful," explains Chris P. about Mobile Oaks RV Resort. This demographic mix creates a different atmosphere than vacation-oriented campgrounds.

Fire restrictions: Fire policies vary significantly between campgrounds. While most allow fires in designated rings, Deer Creek RV Park prohibits open flames entirely. Always verify current fire rules before arrival, especially during summer drought conditions when county-wide restrictions may apply.

Seasonal considerations: Winter brings an influx of northern visitors. "During peak winter months, advance reservations are recommended as snowbirds frequently fill these Gulf Coast adjacent parks," according to local reports. Summer months typically see higher availability but come with heat index values regularly exceeding 100°F.

Tips for camping with families

Dog-friendly amenities: Multiple parks feature specialized pet facilities. "Dog friendly with park and dog washing station," notes a camper about Homestead RV Community. Ryan & Lorri R. add, "A lot of thought went into the amenities. There are bench swings, a giant chess board, horseshoe pit, dog run and dog bathing area, pool, cabana/pavilions."

Swimming options: For summer cooling, seek parks with pool access. "We camped in site 17 in a 40' motor home and had plenty of space. The lake is beautiful and water is clear. There is a swimming area," reports Jd J. about Citronelle Lakeview RV Park. Several parks maintain seasonal swimming pools with varying hours.

Playground access: Limited playgrounds exist in the area. Citronelle Lakeview RV Park visitor Aaron S. notes, "It was a great place. There was a nice playground and a great disc golf course!" Parents should pack portable recreation equipment as many parks lack dedicated children's facilities.

Tips from RVers

Arrival procedures: Expect varying check-in protocols. At All About Relaxing RV Park, "The staff greet you as you pull in and take you right to your site. They direct you into your site which you are greeted with a welcome sign with all family members' names." Other parks provide after-hours self-check-in procedures.

Site selection: Choose sites strategically based on surroundings. "The only con is the go cart track next door can be loud so get a site away from it," advises a Cajun RV Park visitor. Request sites away from highways, maintenance areas, or communal gathering spaces for quieter stays.

Hookup configurations: Electrical services vary between parks. Most offer 50-amp service for larger RVs, though Deer Creek provides both 30-amp and 50-amp options. "Our spot is not shaded but there are others that are," notes an RVer, highlighting the importance of specifying shade preferences when booking during summer months.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Wilmer, AL is Apalachee RV Campground - Blakeley State Park with a 4-star rating from 4 reviews.

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