The best glamping near Orange Beach with hot tubs

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Sandy beaches and sparkling turquoise water in Orange Beach, Alabama, invite Gulf Coast campers to fish for trout, watch dolphins, and hike backcountry trails. Local accommodations from RV parks to seaside cottage rentals right in Orange Beach are available all along the coast, as well. Set sights on Gulf State Park, home to one of the best recreational trails in the country. From there, travel to Bon Secour Wildlife Refuge to view songbirds and nesting sea turtles in some of the most complex habitats in the region. Then spend the night at Big Lagoon State Park and partake in its singular sea kayaking and birding opportunities.

97% (89) 15 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Orange Beach

Navarre Beach Camping Resort

1. Navarre Beach Camping Resort

92%
(173)
45mi from Orange Beach · 153 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Navarre Beach Camping Resort is located in Navarre, FL. We have 99 rv sites 29 cabins and three travel trailers. We are on the water, the Santa Rosa Sound, it is an intercoastal water way. We are a ten minute drive to Navarre Beach. Fishing, boating, kayaking, paddle boarding are fun things to do in the area. Learn more about this land: Back-in standard sites throughout the park have full hook-up and will accommodate up to twenty five foot campers. You park your RV on a sand, dirt pad, you have a concrete pad and a picnic table. Site comes with water, sewer, electric, wifi and cable. Some sites have shade. None of our sites are shaded all day long. Every site is a short walk to our beach.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$66
 / night
FOB Pelican on the bayou War Wagon

2. FOB Pelican on the bayou War Wagon

100%
(5)
40mi from Orange Beach · 3 sites · Lodging
FOB Pelican is a small peninsula surrounded by Little Pelican Bayou. We have an airstream camper, sleeps 3, an M109a3 army truck, sleeps 2 with an adjacent shower and restroom. FOB Pelican has an air conditioned trolley car converted into a bar that overlooks the bayou and a larger outdoor bar that overlooks the bayou. We also have a small beach with canoes and kayaks. There’s feeders that attract numerous turtles and fish to watch at feeding times. The bayou leads out to the Blackwater River accessing downtown Milton river walk or go south into the bay and Pensacola. We have an RV electrical and water hookup as well.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$85
 / night
Sandy Creek Resort

3. Sandy Creek Resort

100%
(5)
6.6mi from Orange Beach · 1 site · Lodging
Nesteled in nature on few acres in the valley of Sandy Creek. Our healing center offers accommodation, restorative yoga, deep meditations and breath work, magical sound baths and Icebath. Property has ample trails to wonder around to star-gaze or just connect with mother Earth bare foot. Beautiful deep creek offers kayaking, paddle boarding, rope swing or fishing. Our Glamping Yurt sleep maximum of 4 peple, has Heat and Air conditioning, Refrigerator, coffee maker, Wifi and blue tooth speaker. It is very Dreamy, you will love it.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$224
 / night

Sandy beaches and sparkling turquoise water in Orange Beach, Alabama, invite Gulf Coast campers to fish for trout, watch dolphins, and hike backcountry trails. Local accommodations from RV parks to seaside cottage rentals right in Orange Beach are available all along the coast, as well. Set sights on Gulf State Park, home to one of the best recreational trails in the country. From there, travel to Bon Secour Wildlife Refuge to view songbirds and nesting sea turtles in some of the most complex habitats in the region. Then spend the night at Big Lagoon State Park and partake in its singular sea kayaking and birding opportunities.

97% (89) 15 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Orange Beach

Navarre Beach Camping Resort

1. Navarre Beach Camping Resort

92%
(173)
45mi from Orange Beach · 153 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Navarre Beach Camping Resort is located in Navarre, FL. We have 99 rv sites 29 cabins and three travel trailers. We are on the water, the Santa Rosa Sound, it is an intercoastal water way. We are a ten minute drive to Navarre Beach. Fishing, boating, kayaking, paddle boarding are fun things to do in the area. Learn more about this land: Back-in standard sites throughout the park have full hook-up and will accommodate up to twenty five foot campers. You park your RV on a sand, dirt pad, you have a concrete pad and a picnic table. Site comes with water, sewer, electric, wifi and cable. Some sites have shade. None of our sites are shaded all day long. Every site is a short walk to our beach.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$66
 / night
FOB Pelican on the bayou War Wagon

2. FOB Pelican on the bayou War Wagon

100%
(5)
40mi from Orange Beach · 3 sites · Lodging
FOB Pelican is a small peninsula surrounded by Little Pelican Bayou. We have an airstream camper, sleeps 3, an M109a3 army truck, sleeps 2 with an adjacent shower and restroom. FOB Pelican has an air conditioned trolley car converted into a bar that overlooks the bayou and a larger outdoor bar that overlooks the bayou. We also have a small beach with canoes and kayaks. There’s feeders that attract numerous turtles and fish to watch at feeding times. The bayou leads out to the Blackwater River accessing downtown Milton river walk or go south into the bay and Pensacola. We have an RV electrical and water hookup as well.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$85
 / night
Sandy Creek Resort

3. Sandy Creek Resort

100%
(5)
6.6mi from Orange Beach · 1 site · Lodging
Nesteled in nature on few acres in the valley of Sandy Creek. Our healing center offers accommodation, restorative yoga, deep meditations and breath work, magical sound baths and Icebath. Property has ample trails to wonder around to star-gaze or just connect with mother Earth bare foot. Beautiful deep creek offers kayaking, paddle boarding, rope swing or fishing. Our Glamping Yurt sleep maximum of 4 peple, has Heat and Air conditioning, Refrigerator, coffee maker, Wifi and blue tooth speaker. It is very Dreamy, you will love it.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$224
 / night

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The best glamping near Orange Beach with hot tubs guide

Where to go

Gulf State Park

Encompassing 6,150 acres of land, Gulf State Park is an ideal beach experience for any camper. Two miles of sandy beaches make way for swimming, sunbathing, and picnics. Move inland to Lake Shelby, a 900-acre freshwater lake, for boating, water skiing, canoeing, and kayaking. One of the true gems of the park is Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail, a trail system comprising over 28 miles of paved paths for both hiking and cycling. The park’s campground has 496 campsites for tents and RVs with full hookups, modern bathhouses, back-in and pull-through sites, as well as 11 primitive campsites and three glamping campsites.

Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge

Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge is one of the last remaining areas of undisturbed coastal barrier habitat in the state. The refuge’s diverse landscape includes 7,000 acres of beach dunes, scrub forest, swamps, and marshes. It’s home to over 370 species of migratory songbirds, and the park’s beaches are important nesting sites for loggerhead, green, and Kemp’s ridley sea turtles. Staff and volunteers offer regular dune hikes, bird walks, and night prowls. Camping is not allowed within the refuge to maintain habitats, but campers can stay in nearby private RV parks and cottage rentals.

Big Lagoon State Park

A short drive west across the Alabama-Florida border is Big Lagoon State Park. Enjoy the beach along Florida’s Big Lagoon before kayaking along Florida Circumnavigational Saltwater Paddling Trail, a 1,515-mile sea kayaking path that goes around the entire state of Florida. Or, hike or bike the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail, a network of sites that showcases wildlife native to Florida. The park’s 75 designated campsites are equipped with 30/50 electrical hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings, along with nearby dump stations and full-service restrooms.

When to go

Summer tends to be the busiest time of year in Ocean Beach as crowds rush to enjoy the sand, surf, and nearby state parks. July is the hottest month with an average high of 89°F. Campers looking for smaller crowds can visit in fall. Although winter is considered the offseason, low precipitation and temperate weather makes Orange Beach a solid, year-round destination.

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