Best Camping in Guntersville Lake

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1

Alabama, Marshall County

00 :30 hrs
1.4 mi
12.453003 ft
Unknown

Located on Lake Guntersville, this popular campground offers 113 sites for tent or trailer camping. Sites have water and electric hookups as well as picnic tables and grills. A day use area is located along the shoreline where visitors can swim and picnic. Some of the other amenities include a camp store, dock and marina.

2

Alabama, Marshall County

00 :10 hrs
0.5 mi
3.4450073 ft
Unknown

Located on Lake Guntersville, Riverview campground offers tent and trailer sites for short term camping. Some have partial hookups and some full hookups. Seasonal sites are also available. They have a large playground, dump stations, boat launches, swimming pier, basketball court, volleyball court, and canoes available for rent. Activities are also planned throughout the camping season. The nightly cost begins at $20 per night.

3

Alabama, Guntersville

00 :49 hrs
2.3 mi
11.98999 ft
Unknown

Located on the east shore of Lake Guntersville in a pine forest, this large campground offers a variety of sites for tent or trailer camping. Sites sit within walking distance to the lake and beach. Accommodations range from full hookups to primitive tent sites. There is a Nature Center with interesting programs to visit onsite. Some of the amenities include a store, playgrounds, warm showers and batthouses. Campers enjoy fishing, boating, swimming and golfing at the parks golf course.

4

Alabama, Marshall County

00 :03 hrs
0.1 mi
3.918991 ft
Unknown

Cathedral Caverns Campground is a small primitive campground located in the state park. There is no electricity or water hookups, but a water spigot and porta-toilets are provided. Campers come to enjoy the nearby hiking, rock climbing and to tour the amazing caverns. Inside the caverns you’ll see beautiful and impressive formations.

5

Alabama, DeKalb County

00 :33 hrs
1.4 mi
31.617004 ft
Unknown

Nestled in the Appalachian Mountains foothills, Buck’s Pocket State Park was once the home of the Cherokee Indians and also used for growing coffee and olives. The atmosphere is beautiful and they offer 24 campsites in the bottom of the canyon as well as primitive camping where horses are allowed. There is a playground and a cove for launching boats and fishing. Campers also enjoy hiking and exploring the area.

6

Alabama, Marshall County

00 :02 hrs
0.1 mi
2.3650055 ft
Unknown

Nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Nutty Acres Campground offers 10 sites for tent or trailer camping with a max length of 50ft. 5 sites have full hookups and restrooms/showers are available onsite. The nightly rate is $25.

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