Top Campgrounds: Alabama

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Bear Creek Lakes Camping

LOCATION: (Russellville, Alabama)

Featuring a total of four small lakes ranging in size from 670 to 4200 surface acres and scenic floatways, the Bear Creek watershed area offers excellent recreation opportunities. These resources are located in northwestern Alabama near the communities of Russellville, Phil Campbell, and Haleyville and are also easily accessible from the Sheffield, Muscle Shoals, and Tuscumbia areas. Smallmouth and largemouth bass are among the sport fish inhabiting these lakes. [Visit Site]

Black Warrior And Tombigbee Lakes Camping

LOCATION: ( Demopolis, Alabama )

The Black Warrior and Tombigbee Rivers have been important commercial waterways since the earliest settlers moved inland and built homes along the riverbanks. Today . . . historic sites, picturesque terrain, and abundant recreational opportunities welcome visitors year-round to the 457 mile-long project in western Alabama. Six lakes (Bankhead, Holt, Oliver, Warrior, Demopolis, and Coffeeville) are host to 35 Corps-operated recreation facilities. [Visit Site]

Guntersville Lake

LOCATION: ( Guntersville, Alabama )

Guntersville Lake is more than 75 miles long and provides 67,900 surface acres making it the second largest lake in the TVA system. The lake is located in Jackson and Marshall counties in Alabama and Marion County in Tennessee. Nearby towns include Guntersville and Scottsboro, Alabama, and South Pittsburg, Tennessee. Guntersville is noted as one of the best largemouth bass fishing lakes in the region. [Visit Site]

Pickwick Lake

LOCATION: ( Florence, Alabama )

Pickwick Lake reaches into portions of three states: Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee. A canal links Pickwick to the Tombigbee Waterway, which provides access to the Gulf Coast. Spanned by the historic Natchez Trace Parkway, Pickwick is 55 miles long and has 43,100 acres of surface water. Smallmouth, largemouth and spotted bass, white crappie, and sauger are among the prominent sport fish in the lake. [Visit Site]

Wheeler Lake

LOCATION: ( Decatur, Alabama )

Wheeler Lake was created in 1936 as one of the first major dam projects on the Tennessee River for flood control, power generation, and navigation. The lake is 74 miles long, has 1,063 miles of shoreline and a surface area of 67,100 acres. Nearby cities include Huntsville, Athens, and Decatur, Alabama. Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge, which encompasses 34,500 acres, is a major feature of Wheeler Lake. White crappie, largemouth bass, and sunfish are among the principal sport fish. [Visit Site]

Parnell Creek RV Park

LOCATION: ( Woodville, Alabama )

Parnell Creek RV Park is a family owned and operated park. Your hosts, the Roberts family welcomes you to Parnell Creek. Kevin, Dawn and Will are ready to make your stay a pleasant one. Whether greeting you at the entrance and personally escorting you to your site, or making helpful recommendations about enjoying our area to it’s fullest, we are here to make relaxation and fun key words in your visit. Check out our website and then feel free to call or E-mail us. We will gladly answer any questions or make helpful recommendations so that you may plan and enjoy your vacation to it’s fullest. We have 34 level gravel sites with a laundry room, bath house, FREE WIFI internet service, covered shelter, activity center, propane, camp store, club house, mini golf, playground, horse shoes, swimming pool, tanning & fitness center, movie rentals and a clean enviroment. [Visit Site]

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