Best Campgrounds near Cowarts, AL

Campgrounds near Cowarts, Alabama range from established RV parks to state park facilities with tent and cabin options. The area includes Dothan RV Park and A-Okay RV Park in nearby Dothan, offering full hookups and amenities for recreational vehicles. Within driving distance, Florida Caverns State Park provides more diverse camping options with tent sites, RV spots, and cabins, while Family Time Campground features both traditional camping and glamping accommodations. Most campgrounds in the region maintain year-round operations, with several offering water access for boating and fishing activities.

Access to campgrounds varies across southeastern Alabama, with most sites accessible via paved roads suitable for standard vehicles and larger RVs. The climate typically features hot, humid summers and mild winters, making spring and fall particularly popular for camping. "This seems like a party campground. People have their boats tied up almost to what would be considered our site," noted one visitor about Walter F. George Lake, highlighting the popularity of waterfront camping in the region. Many campgrounds require reservations, especially during peak seasons and holidays, though some Corps of Engineers sites operate on a first-come, first-served basis. Cell service is generally available but can be spotty in more remote areas, with Verizon reported as having good coverage at many locations.

Waterfront camping represents a significant draw throughout the region, with several campgrounds situated on Lake Eufaula, Lake Seminole, and the Chattahoochee River. Campers frequently mention wildlife viewing opportunities, including deer, bald eagles, and occasionally alligators in waterfront areas. One camper described Omussee Creek Park as having "plenty of nature to discover, from covered hiking trails, splendid little canals and streams that eventually connect to the Chattahoochee as well as some pretty splendid bird watching." Most established campgrounds provide standard amenities including picnic tables, fire rings, and access to restrooms and showers. Bugs, particularly mosquitoes and gnats, are commonly mentioned in reviews during warmer months, so insect repellent is recommended for comfortable camping experiences throughout the area.

Best Camping Sites Near Cowarts, Alabama (80)

    1. Dothan RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Cottondale, AL
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 792-3313

    "Right on highway 231 south of Dothan, AL. All sites have been upgraded to level concrete with full hookups. Bring groceries and ice as there is no campstore."

    2. A-Okay RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Cottondale, AL
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 718-7576

    $33 - $55 / night

    "Half dozen trail heads in the area. I hiked 3 well kept paths. Forever Wild is mostly a cross country biker park, mostly. With 6 or 7 or more different runs."

    "Was placed at the entrance to the park, so lots of traffic from all of the live ins."

    3. Blue Hole Campground — Florida Caverns State Park

    33 Reviews
    Marianna, FL
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 482-9598

    $20 / night

    "Very well kept RV spot 2 miles south of the main cavern attractions but still within the park and walking distance to the blue hole spring. Not a lot of shade but plenty of space between neighbors."

    "Cavern’s were great to tour, good walking trails. Lots to do around the county. This area is all about outdoors. If you are traveling and need a stop over, this is a great option."

    4. Shallow Creek RV Park

    1 Review
    Cowarts, AL
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 899-4267

    5. Rosemont RV Park

    1 Review
    Headland, AL
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 661-5632

    $20 - $40 / night

    6. Omussee Creek Park

    2 Reviews
    Cowarts, AL
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 696-4626

    7. Family Time Campground

    1 Review
    Cowarts, AL
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 696-2047

    "This little gem is tucked away on the central-eastern side of Alabama, just a 20 or so minute drive from the AL-GA state line, just due south of Columbia, right off the Omusee Creek."

    8. Kelly Creek RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Ozark, AL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 797-9885

    $35 - $42 / night

    "We took the dogs for a walk down along the creek, through some nice woods and a meadow, it was a nice walk. They even have a catch and release pond."

    "Great location, nice campground owned walking trails, our site was level and easy in and out. Checkin was drive to site and park."

    9. Kolomoki Mounds State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Bluffton, GA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 724-2150

    $32 - $40 / night

    "Small campground with a short walk to the beach and day use area. Playgrounds and mini golf for the kids and a variety of walking trails."

    "A great place to get away from it all. The campground is on a lake where mostly canoes and small jon boats are used. There are trails and a small beach area, as well as the mounds and a museum."

    10. Falling Waters State Park Campground

    29 Reviews
    Chipley, FL
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 638-6130

    $18 / night

    "Great open field behind volleyball court with fencing all around to burn the dogs’ energy before taking off."

    "Falling Waters is a convenient stop, close to the interstate and easy to access. The campground is gated with an access code for after-hours entry, which made us feel secure."

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Recent Reviews near Cowarts, AL

338 Reviews of 80 Cowarts Campgrounds


  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 30, 2026

    Cotton Hill

    Camp host John Philips needs to be removed. Never again.

    There is no better way to ruin your vacation than to encounter a hateful, condescending campground host.

    After making numerous attempts to visit Cotton Hill we were finally able to secure a campsite, we were looking so forward to our visit after hearing what a nice park it was.

    Upon arrival we encountered employee John P. at the registration office who was having a major meltdown. He instantly spoke in an aggressive, angry, and demeaning manner.  No matter how much I tried to be pleasant he continued with his rage.

    Luckily my wife was with me or this situation would have escalated to a physical confrontation.  

    IF JOHN WORKED FOR ME HE WOULD BE IMMEDIATELY TERMINATED  !

    He seriously needs to seek professional help.

    Needless to say I will not be returning to Cotton Hill, and recommend you consider another location for your R&R.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 29, 2026

    Seminole State Park Campground

    Entire Campground Renovated !

    Seminole State Park was completely renovated for 2026. We recently visited in February as they were preparing for the grand reopening.

    This is a gorgeous park with lots of things to do; fishing, boating, a sandy beach, fishing pier, with boat ramps, and kayak and canoe rentals to name a few. Miniature golf is also available for a fee.

    As well as a completely renovated campground with new bathhouses, there is also cabin rentals should that better serve your stay.

    All located on Lake Seminole. We were truly impressed and making plans for an extended visit.

  • Brian K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 27, 2026

    Falling Waters State Park Campground

    Very quiet small campground

    Has a lake for swimming, small playground for kids, nice trails. Waterfall depends on rainfall however was a nice addition to the hike. Site 7 was close to site 8. We could hear them walking around the inside of their trailer. It was the only site close to another site. 7

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 26, 2026

    Blue Springs State Park Campground

    Blue Springs state park

    Blue Springs State Park Alabama

    Had a great time at this off the beaten path State Park. Not many campsites but great for our Go. The lower loop (Sites 19-23) are right next to the Choctawatchee River and may be susceptible to flooding in the rainy season. Although it’s only about 30 feet wide. But there is a big floodplain. April through Labor Day are high season ( with mosquitoes)! We were in site 22, level pad with gravel. Full electric and water hookups. Big draw is the dark skies! The spring has been enclosed by cement walls and is jammed on the weekends. We got in before most people and had most of the campground to ourselves. We will go back!

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 23, 2026

    Cotton Hill

    Not a great experience

    Campground is alright, lots of room to play and swim… “hosts” are absolute jerks on a complete power trip though. We wanted to come back, but will not be returning after dealing with such miserable people. They want to be picky about who they make follow the rules and get on to about their dogs being off leash… we didn’t bring our dogs, but our neighbors 2 sites over had their OLD dog off leash for literally a few minutes while it was laying down and John called the ranger on them… but not the neighbors in the middle of us who let their dog roam to other people’s campsites and poop everywhere without picking it up. Also, “check out at 3 pm” apparently means the whole campground, not just your site… so don’t plan on staying to swim or anything after that or they’ll yell at you. Side note- make sure your phone time is on Eastern, not Central- that messed us up a lot too and be prepared for the only bathroom in the campground area to be closed for an hour, mid day for cleaning…

  • B
    Mar. 23, 2026

    Eastbank

    Perfect for Overnight Camp

    Stayed on C 31. Easy parking for my fifth wheel. Right on the water. Breezy & full sunshine, no tree shade. Beautiful sunset! Grass needed to be mowed, and park attendant warned of Argentine ants (gave me a flyer with suggestions to protect against them). I spray my contact points anyway with bug spray, and saw rigs with bluish powder sprinkled around tires. Level concrete pad. Picnic table weathered & rough. Park was 75% full.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 10, 2026

    Eastbank

    Great campground, 2nd visit.

    This is the second time we have visited Eastbank, the park is beautiful, staff very helpful and friendly, and bathhouses are clean.

    We stayed for a week on site A-01 which is waterfront and loved it. During both our visits the park was not at capacity but was peaceful. The sunsets are not to be missed.

    Should you forget anything there are a couple of options within a short drive to Chattahoochee (FL.).

    Note that both bathhouses are in loop B, and while not too far are a bit of a walk from the other loops. Also, did not see any playground for the younger campers but all appeared to be having a wonderful time anyway.

    Overall, quiet, beautiful, and relaxing.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 25, 2026

    Ozark-Fort Rucker KOA

    Nice KOA

    The campground was easy to find, located right off US-231. We parked at the office to check in and were escorted to pull-through site 16 with full hookups. A couple of turns required attention, and entry into the site was a bit tight, but the maneuver was manageable with our setup. This is an older campground with mature trees throughout, so satellite service could be challenging depending on site location. We chose not to deploy Starlink since T-Mobile Home Internet performed well. Cell service showed 3 bars on both Verizon and T-Mobile. Campground Wi-Fi tested at a respectable 40.1 Mbps download, which was sufficient for most online activities, though our T-Mobile Home Internet delivered faster speeds at 85.3 Mbps download. Some road and train noise was noticeable during our stay. Utilities were conveniently positioned near the middle of the long pad, and water pressure was solid at around 60 psi. The property features a large dog park and a pleasant pond with a walking path. The 1962 Nuclear Bomb Shelter, now used as a storm shelter, was an interesting feature worth checking out. Overall, this was a nice KOA stay, and we would return.


Guide to Cowarts

Camping spots near Cowarts, Alabama center around a mix of local RV parks and state facilities within a 40-mile radius. The region sits at approximately 325 feet above sea level with clay-heavy soil that can affect drainage during the frequent afternoon thunderstorms common in summer months. Winter temperatures rarely drop below freezing, making most camping locations viable year-round with minimal seasonal closures.

What to do

Walking trails and nature observation: Explore the trail system at Omussee Creek Park where campers can find "covered hiking trails, splendid little canals and streams that eventually connect to the Chattahoochee as well as some pretty splendid bird watching from the Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher and American Goldfinch to the never boring Blue Jay."

Cave exploration: Florida Caverns State Park offers unique underground experiences within driving distance of Cowarts. "The caverns are a must see in this park. Come early before they open as there is a line," notes one visitor. Park staff provide guided tours through the limestone formations.

Native American history: Visit the ancient earthworks at Kolomoki Mounds State Park where "The park is an important sacred site (I suggest visiting the mounds at sunrise), but also has great modern recreational opportunities, like kayaking, a small swimming beach and large picnic/pavilion areas, and a small fishing dock."

Paddling opportunities: Many waterways surround the Cowarts area, with options for kayaking and canoeing. A visitor to Kolomoki Mounds mentioned, "I put in my kayak and paddled the lake," while another recommended "the 45-minute drive to Econfina creek, we rented a canoe and did the 8-miles to see 7 springs."

What campers like

Spacious, level sites: Dothan RV Park receives consistent praise for its well-maintained grounds. One camper noted it has "Pull thru sites and back-ins with level pads. Sites are a little tight. All sites have FHU." Another mentioned that "sites have been upgraded to level concrete with full hookups."

Privacy between campsites: Several campgrounds offer good separation between sites. At Kolomoki Mounds, a camper highlighted that "There are only a few sites, so even if everything is booked there is not a crowded feeling. The pads are gravel, so if you are tent camping, it can be difficult to get stakes in."

Clean facilities: Many campers value the maintenance standards at area campgrounds. A visitor to Kelly Creek RV Park stated, "Laundromat and private bathrooms were very clean too. Its also a mile off the hwy so it's so quiet."

Wildlife viewing: Natural surroundings provide opportunities to observe local fauna. A reviewer at Kelly Creek RV Park mentioned, "Saw a turkey gobbler in the driveway when I pulled in. Owner says there are about 40 in the area and a few deer."

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Bug activity increases dramatically during warmer months. While the existing description mentions this generally, specific timing matters. For Falling Waters State Park, a visitor noted, "There hadn't been any rain during our visit, so the falls were dry, but the trails were still worth walking."

Site reservations: Many campgrounds require advance planning. "We called the day prior to see if they had a Harvest Host spot available and were told yes and the owner explained how it worked. We were asked to call about an hour out," reported a camper at Rosemont RV Park.

Shopping access: Pack necessities before arrival. A Dothan RV Park camper advised, "Bring groceries and ice as there is no campstore. Dollar General is next door but they are out of ice. Walmart is less than a mile with plenty of dining options within a minute or two."

Cell service: Connectivity varies by provider and location. "We didn't use the WiFi," noted one visitor at Falling Waters, while Kelly Creek RV Park was praised for having "great WIFI."

Tips for camping with families

Playground facilities: Family Time Campground offers "a sweet little solar-heated pool that's perfect for a classic sundowner (and not so great for swimming laps!), plenty of shaded and grassy areas for RV and trailers, spacious long level lots in a private gated community, filtered water and free rentals, newly finished covered pavilion with about a half dozen brand new picnic tables that has a brand new BBQ, children's playground, community firepit for s'mores."

Educational opportunities: Take advantage of ranger programs. At Kolomoki Mounds, a visitor shared, "We learned a lot and our youngest earned to Jr. Ranger Patch."

Swimming options: Several parks offer water recreation. A camper at Kolomoki Mounds mentioned, "There is also a swimming beach which was nice with a trail through the woods to walk or ride bikes to it from the campground."

Budget-friendly meals: Look for campground specials. Family Time Campground "offers up 'all-you-can eat' pancake breakfast for $4" on Sundays.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Choose your spot wisely based on your setup and needs. At Kelly Creek RV Park, "The end spots are $35 plus tax a night, the other sites are $40 with a patio and outdoor wrought iron tables and chairs. Sites are very big and there was lots of space."

Local farm produce: Some campgrounds have unique agricultural features. A visitor to Kelly Creek RV Park mentioned, "Its really a big farm with a persimmon orchard but I missed harvest season. Persimmons are ripe October-December. Owner has 230 Japanese persimmon trees."

RV campground amenities: Review full hookup specifications. A camper at A-Okay RV Park shared detailed amenities, including "Full Hookups (Electric, Water, Sewer), 75 ft. Pull-Through Sites, 30/50 Amp Sites, Shady/Sunny Sites" along with "Management Available 24/7, 2 Family-Style Bathrooms With Showers, Laundry Facilities, Bagged Ice, Propane, Wi-Fi Accessible, ATM machine on site."

Road access: Most campgrounds around Cowarts are accessible via paved roads. At Kelly Creek RV Park, sites are "level lots 3/4 mile off the hwy so its very quiet. Full hook up 50,30 and 20 amp."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Cowarts, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, Cowarts, AL offers a wide range of camping options, with 80 campgrounds and RV parks near Cowarts, AL and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Cowarts, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Cowarts, AL is Dothan RV Park with a 4.8-star rating from 6 reviews.

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

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

What parks are near Cowarts, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 7 parks near Cowarts, AL that allow camping, notably Lake Seminole and Walter F. George Lake.