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    Camping options around Wing, Alabama center on several forested recreation areas with a mix of established campgrounds for both tent and RV users. The Conecuh National Forest, home to Open Pond Recreation Area and Open Pond Campground, provides the main camping destinations in the immediate vicinity. Blackwater River State Forest, located approximately 30 miles west in Florida, offers additional campground options including North and South Karick Lake Campgrounds and Hurricane Lake Campgrounds. Most established sites provide electric hookups, drinking water, and toilet facilities, with select locations featuring full RV hookups with sewer connections.

    Most campgrounds in the region require payment, typically $12-16 per night, with some offering discounts for access pass holders. According to one visitor, "This is a very simple little park with a pond for fishing and swimming, plus a few short hiking trails." Road access is generally good throughout the region, with most campgrounds accessible via standard vehicles. Weather conditions remain mild year-round, though summer months bring higher temperatures and increased humidity. Cell service varies by location, with some areas like Open Pond offering limited connectivity. Most campgrounds do not accept reservations and operate on a first-come, first-served basis, though calling ahead to check availability with camp hosts is recommended.

    The lakes and ponds throughout the region feature prominently in visitor experiences, with fishing, swimming and lakeside camping being major draws. Multiple reviewers highlight the peaceful atmosphere, with one noting that Open Pond is "completely off the beaten path and worth the trip." Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, with bird watching particularly good in the Conecuh National Forest. Campers should be aware of alligators in and around water bodies, especially at Open Pond. Campground facilities are generally well-maintained but basic, with several locations featuring dated but clean bathhouses. Most campgrounds provide spacious sites with reasonable privacy, though configurations vary from open lakeside settings to more secluded wooded spots. Trails connect many of the camping areas, providing opportunities for hiking, nature observation, and mountain biking.

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    Best Campgrounds near Wing (111)

      1. Open Pond Recreation Area

      4.9(14)6mi from WingRVs, Tents

      "Nice campground, clean, large sites Good walking trails. Nice facilities."

      "Some sites are very open next to the pond and some are back in the woods and more private. I love that the campsites are mostly spread out so you don’t have to worry about neighbors being too close."

      2. North Karick Lake Campground — Blackwater River State Forest

      4.1(7)9mi from Wing15 sitesRVs, Tents

      "This is a great single loop 20 site campground right on the lake mostly rvers. Individual bathroom, shower rooms, clean, and nice."

      "The campground is split up into two areas on either side of the lake (the upper and lower) and both have walking paths, camping, and lake access."

      from $22 / night

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      3. South Karick Lake Campground — Blackwater River State Forest

      4.5(4)9mi from Wing14 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Single loop campground mostly RVs most of the site right next to the lake quiet, peaceful, amazing simple getaway."

      "The campground is located in an area of mostly large southern pines, so, while space between campsites is reasonably good, you can see neighbors. The campground was quiet enough."

      from $22 / night

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      4. Bear Lake Campground

      4.0(13)18mi from Wing39 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Bear Lake Campground within Bear Lake Recreation Area - Blackwater River State Forest is off the beaten path, high in the Florida Panhandle."

      "Sites are close together but waterfront sites have extended area behind the site. Weekends and holidays are busy."

      from $13 - $22 / night

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      5. Hurricane Lake South Campground

      5.0(4)10mi from Wing18 sitesTents

      "many sites are on the lake edge but realize that there ARE gators in the lake and they have legs to crawl on land. I have been there maybe 50 times and have yet to see the first gator though."

      "Hurricane lake surrounds the campground so every camping spot has a view of the beautiful lake. I love that the tent campers are in a separate campground from RV campers."

      from $13 / night

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      6. Hurricane Lake North Campground

      4.8(4)10mi from Wing17 sitesRVs, Tents

      "a nice little campground on Hurricane Lake. the restrooms are clean. the tent sites have running water and the rv/tent sites have water and electric. very quiet expect for the frogs. a good place to fish"

      "The Hurricane Lake North Campground is located within the Hurricane Lake Recreation Area, in the Blackwater River State Forest (Okaloosa County), about 1-hour northeast of Pensacola, FL."

      from $22 / night

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      7. Blackwater River State Park Campground

      4.7(36)27mi from Wing27 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Beautiful Setting With Nearby Trails There are a couple short trails and a swimming beach at Juniper Lake, but I can't get excited about swimming in an area that has alligator warning signs on the"

      "This a great state park.. so many river beaches and parking lots next to them. Great campgrounds with pretty good sized lots and gravel covered."

      from $20 / night

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      8. Open Pond Campground

      4.0(2)6mi from WingRVs, Tents

      "The bath houses are not the cleanest, but not anywhere near the worst I have seen. But definitely not Buc-ee’s level. LOL But for $16 a day and an hour from Destin you can’t beat that."

      from $16 / night

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      9. North Karick Lake Youth Group Camp — Blackwater River State Forest

      5.0(1)9mi from Wing1 siteTents

      "Love this lakeside camp ground has showers, fire pits, asphalt slab boat launch fishing elect motor"

      from $18 / night

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      10. The Oaks Family RV Park & Campground

      3.8(8)19mi from Wing54 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "And it's right on the outskirts of town making it convenient if you forgot something at home to run to town and get. This is a new campground Andres I said we absolutely love it"

      "On the way to Florida from NE Alabama we experienced our first blow out. Sat on the interstate for 2 hours."

      from $42 - $55 / night

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    601 Reviews of 111 Wing Campgrounds


    • S
      Jul. 3, 2026

      Trout Creek RV Park

      Quiet Park very close to Destin, FL

      We had a wonderful stay at Trout Creek RV Park! The park is peaceful, well-maintained, and the sites are spacious with easy access in and out. One of our favorite features was the beautiful boardwalk—it was the perfect place for a morning walk, enjoying nature, and unwinding after a day at the beach. Traveling with our dog was a breeze thanks to the fenced dog run. It gave our pup a safe place to stretch his legs and play, which made the trip even more enjoyable. 

      The location is ideal—close enough to Destin and the Emerald Coast to enjoy all the attractions, but far enough away to relax and escape the crowds. We can't wait to come back!

    • V
      Jun. 30, 2026

      Navarre Beach Camping Resort

      Very disappointed

      I rarely leave negative reviews, but this experience was incredibly disappointing. I reserved a specific campsite many months in advance for my birthday. Before arriving, I even received an email confirming that exact site. When I checked in, I was told they had given my reserved site to someone else and moved me to a different spot. The whole reason I booked so far in advance was to secure that particular location, so this completely defeated the purpose of planning ahead. What made the situation even worse was how it was handled. The manager never apologized or acknowledged the mistake. Instead, I was met with an attitude that made it seem like my frustration wasn’t justified. A sincere apology and some accountability would have gone a long way. To“make it right,” they offered a 20% discount, which honestly felt insulting given that they failed to honor a confirmed reservation on a special occasion. It wasn’t about the money—it was about keeping their commitment and treating customers with respect when they make a mistake. Unfortunately, what should have been a memorable birthday started with disappointment because of the park’s poor reservation management and lack of customer service. I hope they improve their processes and, more importantly, learn how to take responsibility when they let their guests down.

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 29, 2026

      30A Luxury RV Resort

      Loved this campground

      Really nice campground that had everything we were looking for in an RV resort.  Nice paved and level sites that can accommodate any size RV. Some of the best features are the heated swimming pool, large clubhouse for gatherings with comfortable seating and a super large tv, free dryers in the laundry and a decent amount of space between sites.  All the roads and campsites are paved with grass in between.  The patios are paved but very small and not in a great location for our class A motorhome (better suited for towables with their doors farther back). The free public beach access is a short 5-minute drive away but beware this parking lot fills up quickly. Or, drive to Bishop Road where there are a few spaces but great access. Another alternative is to pay the entrance fee at nearby Topsail Hill Preserve State Park ($6/carload) and take the free shuttle.  The state park beach is usually less crowded than other public beaches (and you can take paddleboards on the shuttle or rent them/ kayaks/beach chairs/umbrellas at the state park). The campground does offer a free shuttle which is another great option. We found the utilities worked well. The campground and facilities are very clean and well-cared for.  Nice pool if you don't want to take the trouble to go to the beach (although they are amazing).  There are plenty of hiking opportunities at Point Washington State Forest and Topsail Hill and Grayton Beach State Parks. The biggest cons are that there are no shade and no picnic tables. The patios are paved but somewhat small and not always convenient to your front door.

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 29, 2026

      Fred Gannon Rocky Bayou State Park Campground

      Nice rustic state park

      The campsites are rustic in nature featuring sandy/gravel sites with lots of trees and good separation from your neighbor. It is a little tight for big-rigs because of the trees and narrow roads in the park but doable if you take your time. It is located between Niceville and Bluewater Bay where you will find everything you need nearby (restaurant, grocery, fuel, etc.). The campground is small and was very quiet. Mostly adults when we visited but they do have a playground and Junior Ranger activities for kids. Campsites have water and electricity, a picnic table and a fire ring, and some have water views. The campground is close to a military base which explodes ordinances at random times, so if you have a dog that does not do well with loud sudden noises, do not stay here. Our dog is terrified of sounds like that and, luckily, there was only one really busy day when they were exploding bombs. We enjoyed the hiking trails and water views. The individual trails are short (the longest one is a mile) but there are multiple ones so you can get a three-mile walk in. There is a boat launch (for trailerable boats and kayaks) which we definitely would have used had we been there longer.  We would definitely stay here again as we like the quiet solitude in the park but convenience to stores, restaurants, etc.

    • s
      Jun. 9, 2026

      Blackwater River State Park Campground

      Great little state park right on the river and forest!!!

      This a great state park.. so many river beaches and parking lots next to them. Great campgrounds with pretty good sized lots and gravel covered. Lots of trees between sites depending on which site you get! Has a private river beach access too for campers. A bunch of walking trails a place to rent kayaks and tubes right down the road!! The staff was awesome. The state forest is surrounding it with trails and places to camp everywhere. And the river was so nice.

    • s
      Jun. 9, 2026

      Blackwater River Boat Ramp Camp

      Great spot for tent camping or car camping. Right next to the state park

      Went there June 2026 pulled up to a little spot parked the car and set up near the boat ramp. The state park is right there you can visit and get water use the bathroom if you neeed for like 4 bucks entrance or 20 (36 with fees for the night ) couple other tent campers were there. The blackwater river is right there with a couple of different trails to take you down. Bugs were not that bad. Water was nice a cold but not too cold. There a bunch of forest roads all over the place you can camp along as well with more access to different river beaches. Honestly was an awesome time. No power or facilities literally just the woods so bring everything you need!!

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 7, 2026

      Topsail Hill Preserve State Park Campground

      Top sail campground Florida

      Top rate Florida State campground with full hookup. Bathrooms are spotless. Beach access with tram available throughout the day. We will be back.

    • Jenny
      Jun. 6, 2026

      Santa Rosa RV Resort

      Beautiful camping on the water

      We enjoy our stay at Santa Rosa RV Park. There are several rows of camping spots to choose from including waterfront, middle rows and a row right next to the road.

      We stayed in site 67 this year (middle row). The grounds have a variety of foliage including magnolia, palm trees and other plants and flowers. Which provides for privacy from your neighbors as well as shade. The waterfront spots don’t have as much shade as the rest but they still do have several palm trees, etc.

      This year instead of renting kayaks and paddle boards, they were complimentary - this was a nice perk! They also had a floating pad in the Santa Rosa Sound (bay) for the kids to play on.

      Also, they added onto the grounds by the pool and installed a large (all shaded) and a small deck with a gas grill on each deck. We grilled several times and enjoyed lunch by the water - we loved this new area with the grills!!

      They have two bags games and a large connect four game and lots of shade.

      Fitness room (open 8am to 9pm) had a full set of dumbbells. A treadmill, elliptical and recumbent bicycle.

      Plenty of washers and dryers in the laundry room (open 8am to 9pm). Take note: I noticed the dryers dry in very high heat even when low heat is selected so I used lowest heat and stopped our clothes after ~30 min instead of letting them dry the full hour.

      During our 13 night stay, they had donuts and coffee twice. That was nice. They also had a food truck a couple of nights which was fun.

      It’s always fun to walk out on the pier and look for sting rays and jumping fish. We saw dolphins in the Santa Rosa Sound (bay) and we heard a worker saw a manatee pass under the pier. Fishing from the pier is free and the office sells poles for a reasonable price. Little boy said he caught lots of fish with shrimp.

      We enjoy the large fenced in dog park so we can let our pups off the leash. Also they have a nice dog beach that gets pretty large when the tide is out in the evening. I counted at least five dog bag/trash stations all around in the park. There’s no reason for any dog poop to not be picked up but unfortunately there’s always someone who doesn’t pick up after their dog.

      The park is well kept and the employees are nice.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 31, 2026

      Robert Fowler Memorial Park

      Rural, Secluded, Peaceful

      Great little riverside town park. All the basic necessities and nearby gas, groceries, and a couple of restaurants. Walk the paved mile long path along the levee or the dirt trail along the riverside. Great for a peaceful stopover.


    Guide to Wing

    Camping sites near Wing, Alabama center on the Conecuh National Forest and Blackwater River State Forest areas. The terrain consists primarily of longleaf pine forests interspersed with lakes and ponds at elevations around 200-300 feet above sea level. Summer temperatures typically range from 75-95°F with high humidity, while winter nights can drop to the 30s, making spring and fall the most comfortable camping seasons.

    What to do

    Fishing at Open Pond: The 103-acre Open Pond offers good bass fishing opportunities. "40ft sites W&E, no sewer. We were the only campers on the lake. W & E, no sewer. A few trails to hike and a fishing pier," notes Zachary J. about Open Pond Recreation Area.

    Hiking on forest trails: Multiple trail networks connect camping areas throughout the region. "Spacious, clean sites. Lots of opportunities for biking and walking," shares Kevin H. about his experience at Open Pond Recreation Area.

    Swimming at designated spots: While many forest lakes prohibit swimming due to alligators, some designated areas are available. "Blackwater River State Park is a hidden gem. You don't need the beach when you've got the pristine white sands of the shores of Blackwater river," explains Jim about Blackwater River State Park Campground.

    Paddling on lakes and rivers: Kayaking opportunities abound throughout the region's waterways. "The river and the surrounds are super quiet, peaceful and beautiful. Tubing, kayaking canoeing are all super here," according to Jim at Blackwater River State Park Campground.

    What campers like

    Privacy between sites: Many campgrounds feature spacious layouts with good separation. "I love that the campsites are mostly spread out so you don't have to worry about neighbors being too close," writes Jennifer H. about Open Pond Campground.

    Well-maintained facilities: Despite being rustic, most campgrounds have clean amenities. "The bathhouse is well maintained. The only thing I would love for them to add is playground equipment for the little ones," continues Jennifer H. regarding Open Pond Recreation Area.

    Natural beauty: The forested setting provides a peaceful atmosphere. "The campground is nice the lake is beautiful. Verizon cell signal 2 bars. Cash only for payment," notes Timothy F. at Open Pond Recreation Area.

    Affordability: Camping in this region remains reasonably priced. "This is a great single loop 20 site campground right on the lake mostly rvers. Individual bathroom, shower rooms, clean, and nice," reports Kevin L. about North Karick Lake Campground.

    What you should know

    Limited cell coverage: Connectivity varies significantly between campgrounds. "Firstly. Cell coverage sucks. But would repeat. Spacious, clean sites. Lots of opportunities for biking and walking," shares Kevin H. about Open Pond Recreation Area.

    Wildlife awareness: Alligators inhabit many water bodies in the region. "There ARE gators in the lake and they have legs to crawl on land. I have been there maybe 50 times and have yet to see the first gator though," explains Bruce M. regarding Hurricane Lake South Campground.

    Payment methods: Many campgrounds accept only cash or check. "Pay cash or check only. Call in advance for reservations and to confirm availability," advises Bryan H. about Florala City Park.

    Noise considerations: Some areas experience overhead aircraft activity. "The main reason I did not get this campground five stars, which really isn't their fault, but there's quite a bit of air traffic noise with helicopters and planes flying overhead," notes Lisa M. about Blackwater River State Park Campground.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Some campgrounds offer dedicated children's play areas. "The campground is very clean, neat and tidy. The playground is awesome it has a zipline and it will hold grown-ups we like to play on," reports Melissa H. about The Oaks Family RV Park & Campground.

    Swimming options: Look for designated swimming areas away from potential wildlife hazards. "Down the roads an awesome little swimming hole with pretty clear blue water. We go here very very often and recommend it," shares Melissa H. about Open Pond Recreation Area.

    Accessibility to supplies: Consider proximity to towns for restocking. "It's right on the outskirts of town making it convenient if you forgot something at home to run to town and get," notes Melissa H. about The Oaks Family RV Park.

    Seasonal considerations: Plan for weather conditions that can affect comfort levels. "Make sure you take supplies, groceries trip is 20-30 minutes," advises Dawn R. about Hurricane Lake North Campground.

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup availability: Most campgrounds offer electric and water but not always sewer. "All RV spots are back in, but easy access that include water and electric. There is a central RV dump station at the exit," explains Darrell C. about North Karick Lake Campground.

    Site layouts: Site configurations vary between campgrounds. "The concrete pads are level and have plenty of maneuvering space around them (helpful especially if you're new)," notes Spencer B. about The Oaks Family RV Park.

    Reservation systems: Many campgrounds operate on a first-come basis. "They do not accept reservations, however the camp host is very helpful if you call ahead to let you know how full they are," advises a camper about Open Pond Recreation Area.

    Road conditions: Access roads are generally well-maintained. "Remote but good roads all the way to it. South Camp is water only sites but COE has plans to upgrade with some electric sites and a new shower facility soon," shares Bruce M. about Hurricane Lake South Campground.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Wing, AL?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Wing, AL offers a wide range of camping options, with 111 campgrounds and RV parks near Wing, AL and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Wing, AL?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Wing, AL is Open Pond Recreation Area with a 4.9-star rating from 14 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Wing, AL.