The best camping near Rickwood Caverns State Park

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Bates Farm

37 sites · RVs, Tents45 acres · Decatur, AL
Welcome to Bates Farm: A Magical Escape Step into the enchanting realm of Bates Farm, where adventure and fantasy blend seamlessly with the beauty of nature. Our primitive campground, designed with a whimsical theme, offers a truly unique experience for those looking to escape the everyday. We warmly welcome car campers, vintage campers, and groups alike. Tucked away in our vast wilderness, you'll discover a thrilling 3D archery range that challenges your skills and immerses you in the excitement of the hunt. Whether you’re an experienced archer or just starting out, our range promises a fun and engaging experience for everyone. Bates Farm is more than just a campground; it’s a stunning venue for weddings, festivals, and family gatherings. Celebrate your special occasions surrounded by nature's wonders and our magical ambiance, creating unforgettable memories with your loved ones. In addition to camping and events, we offer a variety of nature academy classes in partnership with Shoalseer.org. These classes focus on native plants, animals, and outdoor survival skills, helping you connect with nature and cultivate a more sustainable lifestyle. Our expert instructors provide hands-on experiences that enhance your appreciation for the natural world. Join us at Bates Farm for an unforgettable adventure where fantasy, nature, and education come together. Whether you want to hone your archery skills, host a memorable event, or expand your knowledge of homesteading practices, our farm offers a unique experience that will leave you inspired and rejuvenated. Discover the magic of Bates Farm and embark on a journey like no other! Youtube Podcast of all Bates Farm sites https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLedWcgjSlLH69lmSEcxNtpZk34yqYBqWa&si=UoANQrkWNXftucPb Interactive google maps of Bates Farm: Campground & Amenities Map https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?hl=en&mid=1JKWe22dLvy3DNVHHMb0CoYGm2mJmxLI&ll=34.53123434955517%2C-87.10236376039353&z=19 Archery Ranges Map https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?hl=en&mid=1z2vdwxsD3FMH5THfonUv9AbPat3Wf0g&ll=34.53123434955517%2C-87.10236376039353&z=19
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Bug Tussle Creek Bend

1 site · RV, Tent300 acres · Colony, AL
Please search Bug Tussle Creek Bend on Youtube to see the site and details on the drive into the campsite. Thank you! 300 acres of family land since 2000. This area was called Boot's Bottoms growing up and the name stuck. There is a rock wall close to the campsite that was a old grist mill site. Plenty of wildlife, bird watching, wildflowers and creek walking. Some old ATV trails for hiking as well. Very remote and quite! Learn more about this land: Setup camp on the banks of Dorsey creek in Bug Tussle. Wooded area with shade in the warm season. Flat ground for tents or plenty of trees for hammocks. Easy access for vehicles directly to the campsite. Fire ring with grill grates present for cowboy cooking. Peaceful with plenty of opportunity to see wildlife. Primitive toilet present. Rock dam in creek is great to entertain kids, old grist mill site couple hundred yards downstream. Logging and ATV present for hiking and wildlife viewing. Deeper sections in creek present for cooling off in warm weather.
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CAMP 222 (A Private Campground)

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Cullman, AL
Welcome to CAMP 222, a private campground nestled on approximately 1 acre of land adjacent to Lewis Smith Lake in Cullman, AL. Experience the tranquility of lake life as you enjoy boating adventures accessed via our private boat ramp. Relax and bask in the sun on our floating sun deck, or unwind in the shade with a nap in one of our hammocks. As night falls, gather around our fire pit to share stories without the distractions of nearby campers. Our campground offers camper hook-ups for water and electricity, although sewer facilities are not available. Guests must either have a camper with a restroom or bring their own camp toilets. Conveniently situated just off Cullman County Road 222, our campsite is within a quarter mile of two gas stations, two independently owned stores offering short-order food options, and a Dollar General. While there may be some road noise from County Road 222, especially during daytime hours, it typically tapers off in the evening and nighttime. Enjoy stunning views of the 4th of July fireworks from Smith Lake Park, as our property provides a prime vantage point. Lewis Smith Lake, managed by Alabama Power, spans 21,000 acres and is the deepest lake in Alabama at 264 ft. The water level varies throughout the year, usually reaching full-pool from April to July before gradually decreasing for the autumn and winter seasons. Please note the rocky shore near the sun deck, which is why jumping or diving from the sun deck is prohibited. The nearby City of Cullman, located approximately 10 miles away, offers abundant shopping, dining, and entertainment options. Additionally, the city hosts numerous festivals throughout the year, including the Rock The South Music Festival.
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The best camping near Rickwood Caverns State Park guide

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When the heat of an Alabama summer has you steaming, you can head to the lake like everyone else, or you can head underground at Rickwood Caverns State Park. Travel 175 feet below the earth’s surface and tour these sprawling caves, where you’ll find the climate a comfortable 60 degrees year round. Even if you’re claustrophobic, you can still keep your cool, as the Olympic sized swimming pool is fed by the chilly waters from the cave. Rock hounds will dig the Fossil Mountain Hiking Trail, and the youngins will love mining for gemstones outside the gift shop. Try something different this year, and embark on a cavernous journey that will take you down.

When to go

The best time to visit Rickwood Caverns State Park is during spring and fall when the weather is mild and conducive for exploring. Summer offers a cool escape underground, while winter provides a warm haven. Avoid holiday weekends for a more tranquil experience, as these tend to draw larger crowds.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's website for cave tour availability and any seasonal closures before your visit.
  • Wear comfortable, sturdy shoes as the cave floors can be slippery and uneven.
  • Bring a light jacket for the cave's constant 58-62 degree temperature.
  • Day use fees apply, including separate charges for cave tours and swimming.
  • Accessibility may be limited in certain areas; contact the park office for specific details.

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