Tiny homes in Alabama with wildlife watching

From the Gulf Coast to the Appalachian mountains, the Heart of Dixie has plenty of variety.

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County Rd Camp & Glamp

66 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Eufaula, AL
Welcome to our family's cherished property, where history, nature, and comfort intertwine to create an unforgettable experience. For over 100 years, this land has been an integral part of our family's heritage, starting as a flourishing farmland where luscious vegetables once thrived in the sun-kissed fields. Today, we invite you to become a part of this legacy. Nestled amidst the raw natural beauty of the country, our property offers a range of accommodations to suit your preferences. Whether you seek the charm of traditional camping or the allure of glamping, we have something for everyone. Choose from our cozy glamping tents, where the sounds of nature will serenade you to sleep under a starlit sky. If you prefer RV or tent camping, we have ample space for you to set up camp and create your own little haven. We understand that pets are part of the family, and we gladly welcome them to join you on your getaway. They'll love exploring the open fields and running freely in the fresh air. Unwind in the evenings around the fire pit, sharing stories, roasting marshmallows, and creating memories that will last a lifetime. Although our property embraces tranquillity and seclusion, we're just a short 10-15 minute drive from the heart of Eufaula, our beautiful historic lakeside Southern town. Immerse yourself in its rich heritage by exploring charming shops, indulging in delectable dining experiences, and marvelling at the sights. Don't forget to take advantage of the world-class fishing and boating opportunities along the pristine shores of Lake Eufaula! Your camping and lodging experience with us extends beyond a mere place to rest. It's an invitation to reconnect with nature, cherish family traditions, and create new memories. Choose from a variety of furnished tents, including bell, yurt, cabin, or teepee styles, to find the perfect sanctuary for your adventure.
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Tiny homes in Alabama with wildlife watching guide

Overview

Even if “Sweet Home Alabama” isn’t already on your road trip playlist, you should add the southern state to your camping itinerary. With its mountains, inland lakes, and Gulf Coast beaches, Alabama has plenty to offer campers, whether you prefer hiking to mountains and waterfalls, diving into Civil Rights history, or renting a seaside cottage—all served with a warm spoonful of Southern hospitality, of course. Opt for a seafront or lakeside campsite in summer when temperatures soar beyond 90°F, or choose a fall or winter trip for cooler weather ideal for hiking.

Where to go

North Alabama

Hikers and campers are in their element in Alabama’s northern wilderness, dotted with caves, waterfalls, and woodlands. Go hiking and kayaking in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains at DeSoto State Park, peep the fall foliage at Little River Canyon National Preserve, and discover the caves of Cathedral Caverns State Park. Or head to the shores of Alabama’s largest lake to camp, boat, and spot bald eagles at Lake Guntersville State Park.

Central Alabama

Urban campers can find plenty of distractions in Birmingham, but Alabama’s largest city is also within easy reach of some of the state’s most memorable natural landscapes. Great hiking, biking, and camping can be found in Talladega National Forest, after which you can scale Alabama’s highest peak at Cheaha State Park and explore ancient caves at Rickwood Caverns State Park. Other popular campgrounds are found at Lake Lurleen and Wind Creek state parks.  

South Alabama

Montgomery is the gateway to south Alabama and neighbouring Selma is a key stop on the Civil Rights trail, but outside of the cities, south Alabama is all about lakeside camping. To the east, Lake Eufaula is known as the “Big Bass Capital of the World” and has a wide choice of campgrounds, while nearby Blue Springs State Park offers plenty of lake camping. To the west, the Tombigbee River Valley is also prime for getting on the water.

Gulf Coast

Alabama’s 60-mile stretch of Gulf Coast shoreline is the place to cool off from the summer sun, spot shorebirds along the wetlands, or tee off at one of many coastal golf courses. RV parks are easy to find around the resort towns of Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, while Dauphin Island remains a perennial favorite for beach camping. Alternatively, snag an RV site with full hookups at Gulf State Park, or book a cabin on the shores of Lake Shelby at Meaher State Park.

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