Farm camping in Alabama with campfires

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

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Heart of the Country

8 sites · RVs, Tents12 acres · Bay Minette, AL
Heart of the Country is our home and also your own personal twelve acre state park whenever you stay with us! We are less than 15 minutes from Interstate 10 and from Interstate 65. I offer a half-dozen campsites, all either on a relatively level paved driveway or grass. Power (20 amp and 30 amp) and water is available. We have two 30 amp campsites, which are first come, first served. WIFI is available! (please ask for password). We have a portable toilet for your use. This is a Longleaf Pine sanctuary with lots of nature trails. This is also a hobby farm with livestock (Donkey, two Goats, a Duck and a flock of Chickens). I feed the livestock grain every morning usually between 8 and 9 am, and again hay before dusk. You are always welcome to join me and I'll introduce all of them to you! My dog, Homer, is our very friendly welcoming ambassador who will enthusiastically great you upon your arrival. I put him up in his kennel each evening around dusk, then lock him in his shed until morning which keeps him from backing during the night. We also host an AirBnB, so other guests may be here as well. Texting via the app is our preferred mode of communication. If you call, please leave a message if I can't answer, and I will call you back. We are slowly updating the site photos. Use them only to determine your price, for example: A site with 30 amp power and water is $25 per night. A site with 20 amp power and water is $20 per night. A boondocking site (no power) is $15 per night. All sites have access to a porta-potty and water. Suggested local attraction: Blakeley State Historic Park is four miles away.
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Bates Farm

37 sites · RVs, Tents45 acres · Decatur, AL
Where Nature Beckons & Adventure Awaits  - Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Bates Farm, where fantasy and adventure come alive amidst the beauty of nature. Our fantasy-themed primitive campground offers a unique experience for those seeking a magical escape from everyday life. Nestled within our sprawling acres of wilderness, you'll find a 3D Archery range that will test your skills and immerse you in the thrill of the hunt. Whether you're a seasoned archer or a beginner, our range provides a challenging and exciting experience for all. Bates Farm is not just a campground; it's a venue for festivals and family get-togethers. Host your next gathering in our picturesque setting, surrounded by the wonders of nature and the magic of our fantasy-themed ambiance. Create unforgettable memories with your loved ones as you celebrate special occasions in a truly unique setting. In addition to our campground and event venue, Bates Farm offers a variety of educational classes focused on foraging, homesteading, and living off the land. Learn valuable skills that connect you with nature and empower you to embrace a more sustainable lifestyle. Our knowledgeable instructors will guide you through hands-on experiences that will deepen your appreciation for the natural world. Join us at Bates Farm for an unforgettable adventure where fantasy, nature, and education converge. Whether you're looking to test your archery skills, host a memorable event, or expand your knowledge of homesteading practices, our farm offers a one-of-a-kind experience that will leave you inspired and rejuvenated. Come discover the magic of Bates Farm and embark on a journey unlike any other. Some sites only open Monday-Thursday due to 3D archery range. Onsite Rules & Info Link https://www.canva.com/design/DAFqKEhOLDw/VDn5ZbiQrRcxx826DZ8UQQ/view?utm_content=DAFqKEhOLDw&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=editor Youtube Podcast of all Bates Farm sites https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLedWcgjSlLH69lmSEcxNtpZk34yqYBqWa&si=UoANQrkWNXftucPb Video of Glamping Amenities: https://youtu.be/vHXSFpVur18 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 Interactive Bird Watching Hike Map https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?hl=en&mid=114CvJTEtf-nM15444GpITlUXVvaDzds&ll=34.53123434955517%2C-87.10236376039353&z=19 Sassy's Blooming Adventure Story Walk Map https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?hl=en&mid=12886mVOnR0b5V2gfcxokOkEDp6K5fXc&ll=34.53135696507919%2C-87.10108971111146&z=18 Bates Farm Flower Walk Map https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?hl=en&mid=1g6zEqywBieXGqbIcB4hOmTZIk0IIE_w&ll=34.53123434955517%2C-87.10236376039353&z=19 Glow Hike Map https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?hl=en&mid=1HFjg0OF7vUldC-yIN8t3cBo_svw4odQ&ll=34.53123434955517%2C-87.10236376039353&z=19 Muscadines & Blackberries Map https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?hl=en&mid=1VzD7-R7-CbPdwMTBG-Nt8veBgt3mJn0&ll=34.53123434955517%2C-87.10236376039353&z=19 Archery Range Rules: 1. Always shoot in a safe manner; reckless behavior will not be tolerated. 2. No alcohol on the range while the range is active. 3. Zero tolerance for aggressive behavior or fighting; offenders will be forced to leave. 4. Move in one direction only; if you skip a target do not return to the skipped target. 5. Larger groups should let smaller groups shoot through; be courteous and respect everyone's time. 6. If lookig for arrows, spend no more than 5 minutes searching if others are waiting. 7. If skipping targets 8, 9, 10, you can shoot targets 1,2,3 after completing the course to reach your 20 targets. Campground Rules: 1. Dispose of trash in provided bins. 2. Only have campfires in designated fire pits or rings; burn responsibly. 3. Keep dogs on a leash. 4. Do not cut live trees; dead ones are suitable for firewood. 5. Do not cross caution tape on weekends due to active 3D archery range. 6. Be mindful of wildlife and insects in the wilderness surroundings. 7. Do not touch tractors, farming implements, or archery range targets without permission or being a shooter on the range. 8. On Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, either 3D archery range A or B will be open and clearly marked; do not hike in the range area. 9. Access the bathhouse only from the gravel parking lot; do not cut across fields. Playground Rules: 1. Use playground at your own risk. Bates Farm is not responsible for injuries 2. All Children under the age of 18 must be supervised by accompanying adult 3. Weight limit of 250 LBS5. 4. No one over the age of 12 permitted to use the playground equipment 5. Improper us of equipment prohibited 6. No glass containers in play area 7. No Bare feet, wear proper footwear 8. No rough play: no pushing or shoving 9. Only one person per swing at a time
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Murchison Farm's Primitive Camping

291 sites · RVs, Tents288 acres · Pine Apple, AL
A little bit about our property: This property has been in the family for multiple generations. Our Old Family Farm has been an agricultural farm, a cattle farm, and now is a tree farm and nature preserve. Our primitive campground offers mixture of open land, young timber, ancient hardwood, fishing ponds, spring heads, and streams. We even have a small section of swampland. We practice an active controlled burn program and almost always have some freshly burned areas that are fairly clean of vegetation - as well as several areas with fresh regrowth. It is not uncommon to come across Deer sheds and other interesting finds when taking a walk. If You love nature and are interested in Primitive camping, you can also enjoy a dark sky experience in several of our open areas. According to some our astronomer guests, our night skies are mapped as the darkest skies around, east of the Mississippi River, with the exception of one other campground located east of us. Chances are that your Children may see stars that they have never viewed before. When was the last time you stepped out into your yard, looked up, and clearly saw the Milky Way? Learn more about this land: Apparently, we are not meeting the expectations of everyone coming to camp with us. In order to prevent further disappointment, we have added the following paragraphs. We do have several Glamping Sites in the works and hope to have at least one of them available sometimes early next year. Currently we only have a very limited number of primitive campsites that are easily accessible by passenger cars. We Are A Primitive Campground. We offer only a limited number of camp sites that are developed to convenience. We have many awesome spots, but some may require a small to moderate amount of time to clean and dress up for your comfort.  A simple cutting tool, such as a machete or ax, will make short and quick work out of your campsite prep. Murchison Farm has served in many different farming capacities, throughout generations of stewards. It's many operations have included row crops, cattle production, goat herds, horses, chicken and turkey production, as well as Tree farming. We are currently operating as a Tree Farm, Wildlife Preserve/Reserve, and Primitive Campground - in that order of priority. If you like clear wide-open areas, you should plan your camping trip for fall, winter, spring, and early summer. Because of our intense controlled burn schedule, you will find the farmland extremely lush and full of botanical growth - during the summer months. Grass, bushes, vines, low lying tree limbs, and a variety of other plants flourish to the point that some areas of the property appear overgrown and unkept. Not much else could be further from the truth. In fact, the massive growth can largely be attributed to all of the nutrients released from the burn process. Much of the lower plant growth is consumed, from our burn activity, and easily available for new growth. During other periods of the year, the same little area may consist largely of bare soil spotted with new green growth. There is an abundance of deadwood and broken limbs available around the farm for campfires, if you would like to pick it up. This includes firewood sometimes left by previous campers. Please do not cut down any living trees or shrubs. Primitive Camping may not be for everyone! I suggest that you take the Name, into account, and do a little research into the Actual Practice.  We offer some campsites which can be easily accessed with cars, but many may require 4-wheel drive, or low hanging branches which may scratch your vehicle. If You are looking for an orderly and well-groomed commercial Campground, Our Primitive Campground may not be for you.  Pitch your tent in one of our beautiful grass covered fields, secluded and private retreats, or under some ancient old trees, and enjoy access to 263 acres of pure nature. You can go fishing, swimming, hiking, or sit back and enjoy the sounds of nature on this farm out in the country.  You can even go wading in a beautiful creek.  Get off the beaten path, and maybe even turn your phone off for a couple of days... .  Secluded, yet conveniently located near major attractions - starting within a 35-minute drive. We support our Veterans and Active Duty Personell whenever possible. As a small token of our appreciation, we offer them a 50% discount. Please message me for your promo code before booking. We offer special programs for qualifying groups, including Boy Scouts, Church Youth Groups, Family and other events. Most are very low cost or free. You are encouraged to ask about them if you are interested. PLEASE REMEMBER, MURCHISON FARM IS A PRIVATELY OWNED CAMPGROUND. Please DO NOT TAKE ANYTHING AWAY THAT YOU DID NOT BRING IN - with the exception of any extra items you may have purchased through Hipcamp.   Sit back and relax, go exploring, and/or do some peaceful fishing..
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Farm camping in Alabama with campfires 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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