Camping areas near Lyerly offer elevation changes between 600-2,000 feet with temperatures typically ranging 5-10 degrees cooler than surrounding lowlands. This northwest Georgia region features sandstone and limestone formations that define the landscape, creating distinctive camping environments with varying terrain. Most campgrounds maintain open status year-round with winter temperatures that can drop below freezing.
What to do
Hiking to waterfalls: The Marble Quarry Trail at James H 'Sloppy' Floyd State Park Campground features seasonal waterfalls accessible via moderate hiking paths. "Recommend the Marble Quarry hike. Falls were flowing great due to all the rain we had before," notes a camper who stayed at site #15.
Rock climbing opportunities: Cherokee Rock Village provides numerous climbing routes suitable for various skill levels. "There's so many climbing routes that I love. There's near by water falls and cliff jumping called High Falls," reports one regular visitor who camps there multiple times each year.
Fishing in stocked lakes: Rocky Mountain Recreation Area maintains fishing spots with facilities for anglers. "Our littles loved the beach and all the little rascally squirrels were fun to watch," mentions a visitor who appreciated the lakeside camping and lack of electronic connectivity.
Mountain biking trails: DeSoto State Park Campground offers extensive trail networks for cycling enthusiasts. "We recently spent two enjoyable days at the De Soto State Park improved campground. Site 22 was nice and large and butted up against the trees," shares a visitor who found the campground exceptionally quiet.
What campers like
Secluded campsites: Campers at Little River Adventure Company appreciate the private camping areas. "The site has everything you could want i.e. a field to camp in close to the bathhouse or secluded riverside sites to get away from it all. I chose the secluded sites next to the river and it was great," notes one visitor.
Clean facilities: James H 'Sloppy' Floyd State Park maintains well-kept bathhouses. "Bathroom facilities very clean, well kept with lots of light, heat and hot showers," reports a visitor from site #15, highlighting the comprehensive amenities available to campers.
Seasonal variations: Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground offers distinct experiences throughout the year. "Each season offers something different. Summertime you can swim, Spring has full waterfalls and beautiful flowers, Fall has colorful leaves, and the winter gives just enough bare trees and icicles for great pictures," explains a local camper.
Dog friendly campsites: Multiple dog friendly campgrounds near Lyerly provide accommodations for pets. "Friendly and Convenient! Enjoyed a 1 night stay with our two dogs after hiking at Little River Canyon. Entire grounds clean," shares a camper who visited Little River Adventure Company.
What you should know
Cell service limitations: Several campgrounds have unreliable connectivity. At Rocky Mountain Recreation and Public Fishing Area, "There was no phone service and no WiFi so unless you bring your own this is a great place to figure out why a weather radio would come in handy!"
Terrain challenges: Many campgrounds feature uneven ground requiring preparation. "If you are going to arrive after hours make sure you get the check in info and gate code," advises a DeSoto State Park visitor who found some sites challenging to back into with their RV.
Weather considerations: Mountain weather patterns can change rapidly. Tranquility Campground visitors note the need for seasonal awareness: "This is one of the few parts of Alabama that is cool enough to camp in the summer (still hot but not miserable)."
Access roads: Some campgrounds have steep access roads. "Accessing the campground from the north can be a little bit harrowing as the roads are steep with hairpin curves and somewhat narrow. The route from the south is much easier particularly if you have a large motorhome or a long fifth wheel," cautions a camper at DeSoto State Park.
Tips for camping with families
Playground access: Tranquility Campground offers family-friendly facilities. "A beautiful and peaceful space for tent or RV camping very close to downtown Mentone as well as Desoto State Park. The campground is very wooded and well cared for with separate sites for tent only and RV camping," explains a visitor.
Junior Ranger programs: DeSoto State Park provides educational activities for children. "If you're looking for a spot to carry your kids on one of their first trips, this would be the perfect place. They have scout activities, a Junior Ranger program, playgrounds, swimming pools, and plenty of trails to hike," recommends a local.
Pet-appropriate trails: Several pet-friendly campgrounds around Lyerly feature suitable hiking paths for families with dogs. "My wife and I love coming to this campground, the host is fantastic and very accommodating. It's completely different than any other campground we've been to in the sense that the campsites are secluded and private," reports a repeat visitor to Little River Adventure Company.
Entertainment options: Cherokee Rock Village offers more than natural attractions. "There's near by water falls and cliff jumping called High Falls. I love going to the drive-in movie theatre near by only $15 per vehicle to watch 2 movies!"
Tips from RVers
Site selection strategy: At Cloudland Canyon State Park, experienced RVers recommend specific areas. "This loop is far more wooded and offers a greater variety of site size and privacy, and has an extremely quiet and peaceful vibe to it. If the east rim is good for those using their campsite as a home base for exploring, the west rim is perfect for campers who want the convenience of a bathhouse with running water."
Internet connectivity: 1776 RV Campground in Mentone provides reliable WiFi for working campers. "Nice quiet small campground just outside downtown Mentone. Friendly helpful camp host, clean bathhouse, full hook ups and great wifi access so husband could work from camper," reports a visitor who appreciated the technical amenities.
Power options: DeSoto State Park offers varied hookup configurations. "All are full hookup. Water, electric and sewer. Bathhouse was clean and had the best hot water shower I have had in a campground," reports an RV camper who stayed at site 34.
Water access considerations: Many RV sites require additional hoses. "Park is very nice with campground, two fishing lakes, and several hiking trails. Campground loop road has a steep entrance turning in from the main road that goes through the park and the campground loop itself is very winding," advises a visitor to James H 'Sloppy' Floyd State Park.