Best Campgrounds near Grant, AL

Grant, Alabama sits between multiple established campgrounds offering a variety of accommodation options along the shores of Lake Guntersville. Honeycomb Campground, located directly in Grant, provides tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, and glamping facilities with water access. Other nearby options include Mountain Lakes Resort and Little Mountain Marina Resort in Langston, both within 10 miles of Grant, offering similar lakeside camping experiences with full hookups for RVs and cabin rentals.

Access to most campgrounds in the area remains available year-round, with many sites featuring water, electric, and sewer hookups suitable for RVs of various sizes. Developed campgrounds like Cathedral Caverns State Park, approximately 7 miles from Grant, maintain clean facilities with showers and bathrooms, though primitive tent campers should note potential walking distances to these amenities. Most campgrounds require reservations, especially during summer months when lakefront sites fill quickly. Cell service can be limited in some areas, particularly at Cathedral Caverns where one camper noted: "Very spotty cellphone service, which is actually nice if you want to enjoy the outdoors!"

Waterfront access represents the primary draw for campers in the Grant area, with multiple review comments highlighting proximity to Lake Guntersville. "We were 20ft from the water, beautiful sunsets and tons of wildlife," wrote one visitor about Little Mountain Marina Resort. Sites vary in spaciousness, with some reviews mentioning tight quarters at certain campgrounds while others offer more room. Many campgrounds provide recreational amenities beyond natural features, including swimming pools, mini-golf, and playgrounds that appeal to families. For those seeking alternatives to lakeside camping, Cathedral Caverns State Park offers a different experience with hiking trails and cave tours available at discounted rates for overnight campers. The combination of water recreation, family amenities, and natural attractions makes the Grant area suitable for various camping preferences.

Best Camping Sites Near Grant, Alabama (123)

    1. Lake Guntersville State Park Campground

    43 Reviews
    Guntersville, AL
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 571-5455

    "This is a nice state park in a small town in north Alabama. The lake is really pretty and the campground has a nice view of it."

    "Although the furthest away from a bathhouse, we truly enjoyed this site. It’s “pick your own” and we picked the site next to Seals hiking trail along the water."

    2. Cathedral Caverns State Park Campground

    18 Reviews
    Woodville, AL
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 728-8193

    $14 / night

    "If you are looking for a Cave experience in Norh Alabama that little kids can handle, this is it."

    "state employees live fulltime within walking distance of the campsites."

    3. Honeycomb Campground

    19 Reviews
    Grant, AL
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 582-9884

    "There are few places in Alabama that RVers can camp on a pristine Lake Front. Honeycome Campground is located on Lake Guntersville; AL."

    "Stayed at site 74 lakeside, plenty of room. Great site"

    4. Monte Sano State Park Campground

    78 Reviews
    Brownsboro, AL
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 534-6589

    $14 - $30 / night

    "I’ve been several years now and still haven’t gotten around to all the trails. The campground is laid out in two loops and a dirt loop for tent campers."

    "This site backs up to a draw and each evening just before dust we could watch the deer walk up through.  The bathhouse is centrally located, newer, and cleaned daily."

    5. Little Mountain Marina Resort

    9 Reviews
    Grant, AL
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 582-8211

    "I don’t like how you can’t pick your spot and you just have to drive around until you find one you like. My kids love the pools and the indoor pool is awesome during colder months. My kids love that."

    6. Buck's Pocket State Park Campground

    10 Reviews
    Langston, AL
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 659-6288

    "Plenty of hiking trails and the primitive camp sites were very rustic and scenic! This area has a lot to do with other Alabama State Parks close by."

    "There are clean and well stocked bathrooms located at the park office and also includes a laundry facility. The office also sells firewood and ice if needed."

    7. Goose Pond Colony Resort Campground

    10 Reviews
    Langston, AL
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 912-0075

    "The location makes it easy to too access the TN River for boating, which is great. However the water next to the campground is relatively stagnant so the mosquitoes here are horrendous!"

    "Right on the water at lake Guntersville, golf course, restaurant, walking trails, boat ramps & docks, play ground, basketball court & much more!"

    8. Mountain Lakes Resort

    4 Reviews
    Grant, AL
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 582-5556

    "Multiple piers, and lake entries, good rv “shop”, nice spaces and nice humans. Clean facilities and overall mostly quiet."

    9. Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground

    188 Reviews
    Trenton, GA
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 657-4050

    $10 - $270 / night

    "Campground Review:East Rim Campground Pro’s: 1-Handicap Accessible, there is a cabin which is also HDA. 2- If your visiting for a get together your right next to the day use area and there is a picnic"

    "But we didn’t let that stop us hiking the West Rim Loop Trail and camping at the Walk In Campsite. We loved the views, waterfalls, and walk ability of this park."

    10. Benjonah Farm

    1 Review
    Grant, AL
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 571-5884

    $100 / night

    "The highlight of Benjonah Farm is the great fishing lake nearby, but they also offer full hookups for the most convenience during your stay.  Check them out and share your experience on the Dyrt!"

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Recent Reviews near Grant, AL

820 Reviews of 123 Grant Campgrounds


  • Kelsey P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 3, 2026

    Monte Sano State Park Campground

    Beautiful Park - 0 concern for safety

    I’ll start with the good- BEAUTIFUL state park. Tons of trails. A hikers dream. Playground for kids and lots of trails throughout. The sites are well shaded, have good cell service, and are pretty spacious. The first row of sites when you come straight in and to the right side all back up towards a road that goes to a planetarium but I can count on both hands how many people and cars are want down it in the week we were there. I think the privacy of theses sites is the best and still a good distance to bathrooms. To get to the campground it can be difficult with how you are going uphill so be mindful. There is a camp store that sells pricy wood and essentials but it’s convenient. A single washer and dryer were in the bathrooms for $1.50 and $1 but the washer leaked badly the entire time even not in use. Bathrooms are probably some of the worst I’ve used. It smelled of rotten eggs to the point you couldn’t be in more than a few minutes without feeling sick and I never saw or noticed them cleaned in the week we were there. Dead bugs on the counter and they were on the Texas chainsaw inspired curtains on the showers too. Not unusable but a cleaning would be nice.

    Now for the bad- during our stay we pretty much had no one in most of the sites around us besides a man that was in the site behind us for a few days and a family across from us. We saw him go through the site across from us and steal an armful of items while the family was gone from the site. He noticed us and said “you snooze you lose” and it was WEIRD. I’ve never once seen someone steal from another persons site before. We reported it to the camp office right away and they did not care. We told the family when they got back and they went to the office and got the same reaction. Even after the family was back at their site, the man moved his chair to just watch the family and their young children for what felt like hours. Maybe myself and the parents at the other site just always happened to see him staring but it was extremely weird and uncomfortable especially with small children around. The family reported it to the hosts and different workers in the office and to park rangers and had to call several more times voicing concerns before they went to the police directly the next day. It’s frustrating that the host, park office, or park rangers had no concern for this and not a single person even spoke to him about this. To allow someone to steal from another site and be okay with it is beyond disappointing. I’ve never seen this happen in all the years I’ve camped, but I would expect someone with the camp to do ANYTHING. We didn’t feel comfortable to leave our site again after that out of fear he would steal from us too and nothing would be done.

    The park is beautiful but the safety concerns outweigh that. We should be able to enjoy the campground and not be worried that none of the staff will help if something goes wrong

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 31, 2026

    Little Farmie Farm Dispersed

    Private little area

    Small gravel parking area off of what appears to be a drive. Nice open field to possibly setup in. Didn’t drive truck on grass. It was cut and well maintained. Large burn pile and old rv on site. Good place to over night. I visited during the day and was not disturbed.

  • Byron S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 29, 2026

    Redstone Arsenal RV Park & Campground

    Redstone Arsenal Rv

    I stayed at the newer site near gate 8. The MWR staff (Kyle) was very nice and helped me with some issues I had originally,. The grounds are very well maintained and all the sites are pass through and paved. Each site is vey large and well planned. Full hook ups. Internet is nonexistent in most of the park but my Starlink worked great and cell coverage is good. The commisary is large and there are a lot of activities to do on and off base. There are a lot of military contractors staying there and shuffle around to stay there all year. My main complaint is the bathrooms or lack of. There is only 1 shower and 2 toilets for over 90+ sites. They are run down and trash on floors, dirt, bugs were never cleaned up while I stayed there (trash in cans were always over flowing).The laundry room is older but worked well enough. There are miles of paved walking and bike trails. There are some good food trucks at gate 7 daily at lunch time. The other older RV site is around 10 miles East next to the water(looked run down and mostly long term people. Overall I enjoyed the stay but they should at a minimum clean the bathrooms daily.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 27, 2026

    Valley Fort RV Park & Storage

    Newer Campground

    We called ahead the day of arrival and got a reservation for an overnight stay. We received an email with information and bath/laundry code along with instructions to proceed directly to pull-through site 36 with full hookups. There are various ways from I-65 to get to this campground (CG); we came in on I-565E to Mooresville Rd which provided straightforward big-rig friendly access with no tight turns. Our gravel pull-through site was mostly level, and other sites, especially those on the upper level, also appeared level. The park appears newer with functional gravel sites, some with small concrete patio areas, though sites can be somewhat close together and there is little shade. There was no picnic table nor fire pit at our site, which was fine for an overnighter. Water pressure was decent and we got 2 bars on Verizon and 2 bars on T-Mobile. Occupants were mainly full-timers and transient workers, but the park was quiet and decently maintained without appearing overly junky. A nice centrally located bathhouse and small but clean laundry facility are available. Highlights for us were the large fenced dog park, easy self-check-in process, convenient overnight layout for big rigs, and proximity to Buc-ee’s, making this a solid quick stop when traveling through the Athens area.

  • River C.
    Mar. 25, 2026

    Riverchase MHP/RV Park

    Located in Scottsboro Alabama @ Riverchase RV/MH-Park

    Riverchase RV Park in Scottsboro, AL offers spacious lots just minutes from the Tennessee River, known for great fishing. Enjoy a peaceful, friendly atmosphere close to the city— perfect for both short stays and long-term RV living.

  • W
    Mar. 22, 2026

    Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground

    Great campsite for all types of campers!

    Stayed at a standard electric site and it was great. We tent camped with our pup and the site was plenty spacious enough to have all of our gear out plus room for the pup to run. All trails are very well maintained and have beautiful views. Only thing I would suggest is if you want some peace and quiet choose the west rim for camping. East rim in directly on the main road and sites are super close together.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 16, 2026

    Mountain Lakes Resort

    Mountain RV Resort

    It was a beautiful place, building were a little old but they have a indoor pool, outdoor pool, showers, bathroom, eating restaurant, store, playground and other amenities. The people are very friendly and helpful.

  • Byron S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 15, 2026

    Ditto Landing City Campground

    Nice RV for a night

    Sure was level, has water, sewer, electric. They will pick up the trash daily. Wash house is on opposite end of site at the marina. Worth the daily rate

  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 9, 2026

    Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground

    Wow-a great state park

    The staff could not be more friendly and helpful. The park itself is beautiful and the West campground is well maintained and the shower rooms were in excellent shape. I would guess this part fills up very fast in peak season. We are here on a Monday night in early March and most sites are taken.


Guide to Grant

Grant, Alabama offers several camping spots along Lake Guntersville at elevations ranging from 600 to 1,100 feet. The area experiences mild winters with occasional freezing temperatures and hot, humid summers typically reaching 90°F. Most campsites in the region feature gravel pads with varying degrees of shade coverage, and many campgrounds remain open year-round for both tent and RV campers.

What to do

Waterfall hikes: At Cathedral Caverns State Park Campground, campers can explore trails with remarkable natural features. "The cave tour is a great job not only telling us about the beauty and history of the cave, but helped us to imagine one of the caves first explorers and its benefactor Mr, Gurly," notes Jeremy H. The park offers discounted cave tours for overnight campers.

Fishing opportunities: Lake Guntersville provides excellent fishing conditions year-round. At Lake Guntersville State Park Campground, Collin D. reports, "We had a great time. Very clean place and great fishing!" Many sites allow shore fishing directly from campgrounds along the lake's 69,000+ acres.

Off-road adventures: Buck's Pocket State Park has dedicated off-road vehicle (ORV) trails that attract weekend enthusiasts. The park also features hiking trails with significant elevation changes, including a trail that "ascends 800 feet in elevation from the pocket floor to the summit," according to Tony C., offering physical challenges for experienced hikers.

What campers like

Lake access: Visitors enjoy the direct water access at Honeycomb Campground. "Our site was spacious and right on the lake. The beach was very nice and the staff was beyond helpful," shares Derenda M. The campground offers boat rentals and a swimming beach for days when temperatures climb into the 90s.

Privacy between sites: Monte Sano State Park provides well-spaced campsites with natural screening. "Sites are spacious and they have trees in between for some privacy. There are several that are double spots if your going w/friends and family," notes Shelly S. The park's elevation at over 1,000 feet often provides cooler temperatures than surrounding areas.

Cell signal variations: Some campers appreciate the disconnect from technology. At Cathedral Caverns State Park Campground, Britton E. points out, "WARNING: Very spotty cellphone service, which is actually nice if you want to enjoy the outdoors!" This differs from other area campgrounds that offer WiFi service.

What you should know

Seasonal water conditions: Water levels in creeks and waterfalls vary significantly by season. At Buck's Pocket State Park, Lauren B. found that "the creek in the campground is bone dry" during their visit, though they still "had a blast on the trails and the dry creek."

Tree coverage: Historic weather events have impacted shade at certain campgrounds. At Lake Guntersville State Park, Greg H. notes, "A few years ago a tornado took out a lot of the big pines so it's a bit hot with very little shade. But it's still the best place to camp around Guntersville!"

Reservation requirements: Goose Pond Colony Resort Campground operates differently than other area facilities. "They don't take reservations!!! I have no idea how, or why they do business this way, but that's how it is. So you show up and hope for the best," explains Lori H. This can be challenging during peak seasons when sites fill quickly.

Tips for camping with families

Water recreation options: Honeycomb Campground offers multiple water activities suitable for different ages. "This campground is located on Lake Guntersville. There are plenty of sites with trees for shade and hammocking... Kayak, canoe, and boat rentals," reports Malissa R., making it ideal for families who enjoy water sports.

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature dedicated play areas. At Goose Pond Colony Resort Campground, Morgan notes, "The kids have loved the playground and fishing. Everyone has been so friendly and we would be weekend visitors if we weren't 8 hours away."

Activity variety: Mountain Lakes Resort offers multiple recreation options beyond the lake. "My kids love the pools and the indoor pool is awesome during colder months," says Holly, highlighting the benefit of having alternatives when weather doesn't cooperate for outdoor activities.

Tips from RVers

Leveling challenges: Not all sites provide naturally level surfaces. At Buck's Pocket State Park Campground, Ray & Terri F. observed, "The pull-through sites are older asphalt and suffer from not being very level, but the new concrete pad back-ins all looked quite level."

Road access considerations: Some campgrounds have challenging approach roads. Buck's Pocket State Park has "rather steep and a little sporty" access with "2 hairpin curves leading down into the valley. The turn into the campground is a little tight too," according to Ray & Terri F.

Full hookup availability: Limited sewer hookups exist at certain campgrounds. At Honeycomb Campground, Jaime W. notes, "The only downside is that they do not have sewer hookups," while Farmer Family adds, "They are limited on full hook ups, but the bath house is nice and clean."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Grant, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, Grant, AL offers a wide range of camping options, with 123 campgrounds and RV parks near Grant, AL and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Grant, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Grant, AL is Lake Guntersville State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 43 reviews.

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

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