Oak Mountain State Park in Pelham, Alabama, is the state’s largest park, offering exceptional camping experiences for nature lovers. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an action-packed outdoor adventure, the park's diverse landscapes—featuring dense forests, scenic lakes, and miles of trails—make it an ideal destination for camping. With options ranging from modern RV sites to primitive backcountry spots, campers of all experience levels will find the perfect setting to enjoy Alabama’s great outdoors.
Adventure Guide to Camping at Oak Mountain State Park
1. Campground A & B (Modern RV & Tent Camping)
Located near Double Oak Lake, these campgrounds provide RV hook-ups, bathhouses, and picnic areas, making them a convenient choice for families.
Campground A is closer to playgrounds, basketball courts, and trails, while Campground B offers a quieter atmosphere.
Pro Tip: Reserve early during peak seasons (spring and fall) for the best spots near the lake.
2. Backcountry Camping for a Rustic Experience
For those seeking solitude, the backpacking campsites off the Blue Trail (South Trailhead) offer secluded camping.
No running water or facilities, so bring a water filtration system and pack out all waste.
Local Insight: Hiking in for a sunset view from King’s Chair Overlook makes this option truly special.
3. Equestrian Camping at the Oak Mountain Horse Stables
Designed for riders, these sites offer horse stalls, hitching posts, and direct access to equestrian trails.
Even if you’re not camping with a horse, this area provides a unique atmosphere with fewer crowds.
Local Insights
Wildlife Spotting: Expect to see deer, foxes, and even bald eagles near the lakes.
Fishing & Boating: Oak Mountain Lake is perfect for early morning canoeing or fishing.
Historical Fact: The park was developed during the 1930s as a WPA project, enhancing both recreation and conservation.
Visitor Tips
Best Time to Visit: Spring and fall offer mild temperatures and fewer bugs. Summers can be humid.
What to Bring:
Bug spray (mosquitoes can be active)
Firewood (available onsite but can sell out)
Camping permit (check-in required)
Getting There: From Birmingham, take I-65 South, exit 246. Drive time: 30 minutes.
Adventure Map
Reviews
Johnson Chiropractic Clinic4 months ago
The new construction at the campground is very nice. We have always loved the park itself; the hiking is top notch.
Clay M5 months ago
Love it here. Camped in Nov. 2018. Bath houses clean, staff friendly and helpful. Good value. Tons to do in the park also.
New improvements as of 2024. 2 new bath houses. All site full hookups. 20,30,50 amp.new camp store. Newly graded gravel sites.
Down To Run2 months ago
Recently renovated campgrounds, great bathrooms with family restrooms, great for us traveling with a baby.
The sites are spacious and the park offers so many trails and activities. We can’t wait to go back and spend more time because one night was not enough
Dave Thurstona week ago
Nice camping location with modern facilities. Fairly flat camp sites with a good fine gravel surface. Full hook-ups. Good OTA TV and cell signals. Nice staff. Shower temperature could not be set as desired, one shower was too hot and another was too cold. Only one source of water at the dump station and it was not marked so I assumed it was non-drinkable and filled at the camp site instead. Great access to nature. Very hilly area.
pocowild1a week ago
First- beautiful state park. Second, campground office is super professional and has great stuff. Third- clean clean facilities. Fourth. It’s superbowl weekend and I figured we’d miss the game but NO!! They have WIFI so we gout our YouTube TV on and voila! Super Bowl camping night! Big points for Alabama State parks