Best Campgrounds near Robertsdale, AL

The Robertsdale area in southern Alabama offers several established campgrounds primarily catering to RV travelers while also accommodating tent campers and cabin stays. Riverside RV Resort on Water Rapids Road features concrete pads with full hookups alongside the river, while nearby facilities like Hilltop RV Park and Azalea Acres provide additional options within short driving distance. The region includes multiple privately-operated RV parks within a 30-minute radius of Gulf Shores beaches, with notable options including Pirates Cove RrrrV Park, Gulf Shores-Pensacola West KOA, and The Retreat RV Campground on Styx River, many offering both standard sites and cabin rentals.

Year-round camping availability characterizes the Robertsdale region, with mild winters making it popular among seasonal travelers. Most campgrounds provide full hookups including water, sewer and electric connections, with both 30-amp and 50-amp service available at select locations. The proximity to major highways makes the area accessible for large rigs, though site-specific limitations exist at certain facilities. Concrete pads are available at some campgrounds while others feature grass or gravel sites. Seasonal considerations include summer heat and humidity, plus occasional severe weather during hurricane season. A reviewer noted, "Most sites are fairly level and big rig friendly. It was certainly easy to get in and out. Very rural area with not much to do in immediate area, must drive 15+ minutes for groceries, food and shopping."

Campers consistently highlight water-based recreation opportunities as a primary draw to the area's campgrounds. The Styx River provides swimming and tubing options at multiple campgrounds along its course, with several reviews mentioning riverside relaxation as a key amenity. At Pirates Cove, families appreciate the extensive recreation facilities including a swimming pool and planned activities. A recent review pointed out that "The sights are large and the people are friendly! As soon as we entered the office, we were told about a Tuesday night dinner we could sign up for." Proximity to Gulf Shores beaches remains a significant attraction, with most campgrounds positioned to allow convenient day trips to coastal areas while offering more affordable accommodations than beachfront properties. Many campers note the peaceful rural setting while maintaining reasonable access to shopping and attractions.

Best Camping Sites Near Robertsdale, Alabama (154)

    1. Gulf State Park Campground

    107 Reviews
    Orange Beach, AL
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 948-7275

    "Gulf Shores Alabama Gulf State Park Current camping spot on the canal. Ours is a nice pull thru with electric and water. Almost 500 sites here from tent to big rig friendly."

    "Gulf Shores Alabama Gulf State Park Current camping spot on the canal. Ours is a nice pull thru with electric and water. Almost 500 sites here from tent to big rig friendly."

    2. Meaher State Park Campground

    37 Reviews
    Daphne, AL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 626-5529

    "Nice flat sites in the pines and next to the Bay. Bathhouses are nice. Only problem is they are push button showers so it takes a couple pushes to get it hot."

    "**This park is in the middle of the delta, giving easy access to the water and lovely views. Trails are short but the boardwalk connecting the two parts of the park is incredible."

    3. Blakeley State Park Campground

    32 Reviews
    Spanish Fort, AL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 626-5581

    "**When you think Alabama this is the kind of beauty you imagine. The water, huge oak and cypress trees, Spanish moss, boardwalks are all lovely to explore."

    "Most sites have some privacy but a few are close to neighboring sites. Its a short walk to the bathhouse and tons of hiking trails are nearby."

    4. Fort Pickens Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore

    104 Reviews
    Gulf Breeze, FL
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 934-2622

    $20 - $40 / night

    "Best step above primitive camping while allowing for close to nature setting. Short walk to water, good coastal fishing, Ft Pickens historical site to visit, etc. Not long drive to town."

    "But other than that the showers / bathrooms are close by & clean, you can take a short walk to watch the sunrise & sunset .."

    5. Big Lagoon State Park Campground

    46 Reviews
    Perdido Key, FL
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 492-1595

    $20 / night

    "Bathhouses clean and close to most campsites. Plenty of walking trails. Love the Bird tower and kayak launch. Sandbar near launch to hangout when paddling."

    "Nice secluded campground with easy access to the beach and surrounding forms of entertainment. Awesome area to walk, hike, and ride bikes. Nice clean bathrooms/shower houses (3)."

    6. The Retreat RV & Campground On Styx River

    8 Reviews
    Robertsdale, AL
    8 miles
    Website

    $20 - $150 / night

    "The grounds are very beautiful and there are many places that you can walk around the campground. The river bank is gorgeous and we even spent a dinner out next to the river."

    "Very close to the Styx river where you can get cooled off."

    7. Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp Resort - Alabama Gulf Coast

    12 Reviews
    Elberta, AL
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 986-3566

    "It is located in Elberta Al. The sites are gravel and dirt but they are level and very spacious. Great for RVs and large rigs."

    "Enjoy taking the grandkids to Jellystone campground in Elberta, Alabama. "

    8. Gulf Shores-Pensacola West KOA

    20 Reviews
    Lillian, AL
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 961-1717

    "We loved walking to the waterfront. My son enjoyed the basketball court. My kids loved the pool. It was quiet at night."

    "Guy next to us threatened to beat his dog with a pipe at like 2am. A truck, big diesel started at 5 and ran for 30 minutes. People walking all hours of the night. Dogs barking continuously."

    9. Pirates Cove RrrrV Park

    5 Reviews
    Foley, AL
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 978-2267

    $69 / night

    "They have activities daily all week long and step it up for the weekend. We will definitely be returning here."

    "Our corner campsite was close to two intersecting roads, and occasionally a loud vehicle will pass by."

    10. Riverside RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Robertsdale, AL
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 945-1110
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Recent Reviews near Robertsdale, AL

752 Reviews of 154 Robertsdale Campgrounds


  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 29, 2026

    Fort Pickens Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore

    Choose Your Experience

    I was here for 13 nights in March 2026.  The restrooms in E, B/D have been completely remodeled, and they are working on A loop right now.  C loop restroom/laundry was not remodeled and I don't know if it is scheduled.  If you want a family fun experience with lots of energy choose the B,C,D,E loop (4 loops together).  If you prefer laid back quietude, choose A.  I stayed in A, E, and B because I was snagging cancellations.  The E loop restrooms and showers are very nice.   

    The beach is magnificent, the birds abundant. You will hear tree frogs and surf sounds at night,  The hiking trails are very relaxing and relatively quiet.  You can be out there alone for sure.  Same goes for the trails on the Pensacola Bay side, which you can enter from E loop.

  • UThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 28, 2026

    Meaher State Park Campground

    Nice campground for a stop on the way

    Campground is wedged in between highway 10 and Route 90 so you have that background noise. Sites are side by side so little privacy. Great alligator watching and birdwatching.

  • Traci D.
    Mar. 24, 2026

    Blakeley State Park Campground

    The perfect quiet getaway

    Took my teen with me to go test out the new can camping setup at Blakely State Park. We stayed in the primitive campground (unimproved) and it was absolutely beautiful. The sunset and sunrise were awe-striking. The spaces were disperse enough that our non-stop music didn’t disturb anyone camping nearby, nor were we disturbed by them. The hiking trails are immaculate and well marked. Can’t wait to stay again!

  • Tiffany M.
    Mar. 22, 2026

    Gulf State Park Campground

    Great park…we will be back!

    We enjoyed bike riding and exploring the trails and wildlife. We saw bald eagles, alligator, raccoon, bunnies, blue heron, turtles and fish. There is a lot to do at this park including the pool, pickle ball courts, boat launch and lots of trails. The trails are all well maintained so an easy ride for the whole family. Close proximity to the beach was great. We will definitely plan a return trip to this park.

  • Tiffany M.
    Mar. 22, 2026

    The Retreat RV & Campground On Styx River

    Very rustic campground

    This is a very rustic campground. Sites are very unlevel, there is no pavement and some of the turns are sketchy around pine trees. The septic at our site was completely full so we had to use the dump station which was just about completely full as well. This would be a cool spot for summer when you need a place to cool off on a hot day. Great for tent camping but not so great for RVs.

  • Pam R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 20, 2026

    Meaher State Park Campground

    Great location to see Mobile

    We enjoyed our 4 night stay. The staff is friendly and helpful. The sites are concrete, level, and huge. The bath house is new. It was very quiet at night. The whole place is always spotless and the gate security is excellent. There is a laundry room which requires quarters. The campground hosts can supply them. Access to downtown Mobile is easy via a tunnel. Our RV has propane so we had to drive to the Africa Town bridge as propane is not allowed in the tunnel. There are many restaurants close by. The views of the water are lovely, especially at sunset.

  • Andy L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 18, 2026

    Sugar Sands RV Resort

    Do not stay

    Very noisy. The Main Street sounds like a drag strip and it’s right under an airplane route. Planes constantly flying overhead. Don’t stay here if you want peace and quiet.

  • George R.
    Mar. 12, 2026

    Magnolia Farms RV Park

    Off the beaten path, but close to a bunch of attractions.

    As a snowbird this place checked all my boxes. Its 10 miles either way between two populated cities and 20 miles to the Gulf of America. This park literally sits at the intersection of four, mile wide cotton farms on all sides, the chances of hearing traffic is slim. There is approximately 50 sites, some with concrete pads, some stone and some grass. All look to be very level since I never saw chucks under any wheels. Every site is full hookup and there is a clubhouse with a full sized kitchen and showers if you don't want to use the one in the rig. Wi-Fi is broken up into 3 zones, so you're not fighting to connect. Haleigh, the new manager, took over in November and is putting her stamp on the park. There were Christmas lights all over the clubhouse and Park wide potlucks during the holidays. Made it feel like home. There are several long term residence(longer than a snowbird) who were all very nice and welcoming. The grounds are well kept with improvements currently happening. It's a kid and pet friendly park. I will definitely be returning next winter.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 10, 2026

    Wilderness RV Park

    Quiet

    Nice park. Seems pretty quiet and not too bright


Guide to Robertsdale

Riverside RV Resort features concrete pads with full hookups beside a clear-water river that offers swimming opportunities during hot summer months. Camping spots near Robertsdale, Alabama provide year-round accessibility with most within a 30-minute drive to Gulf Shores beaches. The summer temperatures typically reach the 90s with high humidity, requiring adequate cooling systems for campers staying from June through August.

What to do

Hiking historical sites: At Blakeley State Park, you can explore 2,000 acres with 26 miles of trails through Civil War sites. "Walking auto cell phone tours of civil war, boat tours... awesome," notes one camper. The trails range from easy to moderate with mostly flat surfaces along former town streets and river boardwalks.

Water recreation: The Styx River at The Retreat RV Campground offers cooling off spots during hot weather. "The river bank is gorgeous and we even spent a dinner out next to the river," reports one visitor. The campground also offers river tubing with pickup service, though some campers note the $30 per person cost is "a pretty steep price to pay."

Bird and wildlife watching: At Meaher State Park, boardwalks connect two park sections for wildlife viewing. "Beautiful pines and waterfront spaces are spread apart nicely. This is really a diamond in the rough," shares one camper. The park sits in the Mobile Delta, offering opportunities to spot local birds and occasionally alligators from designated viewing areas.

What campers like

Beach proximity: Fort Pickens Campground provides campsites a short quarter-mile walk from Gulf beaches. "We were able to use our senior national park pass to get in for free and a discount on our site... The beach and water were just beautiful," reports one visitor. The campground sits on a peninsula between the Gulf of Mexico and Pensacola Bay.

Family activities: Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park caters specifically to families with scheduled events. "We stayed at Jellystone this past weekend and ended up staying a third night (unplanned). The kids loved all of the Saturday activities. Campsites have a fire pit, so we made s'mores," notes a satisfied camper. The property includes a swimming pool, playground equipment, and guided activities.

Fishing opportunities: Multiple camping areas provide fishing access without needing to travel off-site. "We have one older dog and they have nice shorter trails that are on the campground property. Neat water and very clean and quiet," shares a visitor to Meaher State Park. At Blakeley State Park, you'll find "a beautiful hike on boardwalks along the Blakeley River then through a swamp on deep into woods amongst ancient oaks."

What you should know

Seasonal challenges: Summer brings significant heat, humidity and insects to most camping areas. "We have camped here twice - once in early April and once in mid May. There were noticeably more bugs -- specifically termites and what we think were deer flies in May. It was pretty bad," reports a camper at Big Lagoon State Park.

Site conditions: Many campgrounds feature varying degrees of levelness that can affect setup. At The Retreat, "make sure you bring leveling blocks, some of the sites are fairly level while others are not. Our site sloped down towards the river and we needed extra blocks to place under our tires and stabilizers."

Bathroom facilities: Quality varies significantly between campgrounds. At Riverside RV Resort, "bathroom/shower house is locked at night" for security. Meanwhile, a Gulf State Park visitor noted, "Bathhouses were updated and clean. Campground not near the park restaurants. Would be a long walk to get to them."

Tips for camping with families

Pool access: Pirates Cove RV Park provides built-in entertainment for children. "Kids love it! Wish it had more trees and places to ride bikes, but works great for kids!" shares one visitor. The facility includes "a big hot tub" and "extra beach balls to play with" in the pool area.

Playground options: Gulf State Park offers multiple recreation options beyond camping. "Kids love the splash pad, big sites, food trucks, site store, boat ramps, nice pool, access to the beach, and between gulf shores and orange beach. Conveniently located to everything," notes one family.

Educational opportunities: For families interested in learning experiences, Blakeley State Park provides historical education. "We booked in the improved camping section... Woke up to begin the junior ranger packet for our kiddos (provided at checkout) and hiked and explored all day. We were super happy at the food truck that was there so we didn't have to go off site for lunch."

Tips from RVers

Site selection: At Big Lagoon State Park, "if you are tent camping, I would highly recommend doing your research and picking a site with adequate shade because most of the sites are not shaded." The same applies to RVs during summer months when temperatures regularly exceed 90°F.

Electrical considerations: When booking at The Retreat on Styx River, call directly about electrical needs. "The campground website currently that all electric campsites are 50amp which they are not, if you need a 50amp site you will have to call the office to ensure you can secure one, as we just booked online and our spot was a 30amp."

Pull-through limitations: Despite being advertised as pull-through, some sites have practical limitations. At The Retreat, "they call them 'pull through' sites but there isn't enough room to pull through and turn onto the road (you could barely pull a pickup truck out without doing a 3-point turn) so we were forced to back out."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Robertsdale, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, Robertsdale, AL offers a wide range of camping options, with 154 campgrounds and RV parks near Robertsdale, AL and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Robertsdale, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Robertsdale, AL is Gulf State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 107 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Robertsdale, AL.