Alabama
RV Parks
Escapees
Rainbow
Plantation, Summerdale
– This is one of our favorite Escapees RV parks, with huge full
hookup RV sites, a dry camping area, activity center, pool, laundry, and
WiFi Internet access. Convenient to
Mobile, Pensacola, and the Gulf of
Mexico
.
Hilltop
RV Park, Robertsdale – This small adult RV park has full hookup pull-thru sites,
a laundry room, clubhouse, telephone hookups for long term visits, and
is clean and neat. Easy access from Interstate 10.
Doc’s
RV Park, Gulf Shores
– Small and friendly, Doc’s is located a mile or so off
State Route 59, close enough to all of the beach activities to be
convenient, but far enough away to be quiet and laid back. Amenities
include shady full hookup RV sites with 30 and 50 amp electric, a
swimming pool, playground, free cable TV, laundry and modem hookup.
Luxury
RV Resort, Gulf
Shores – I was really impressed with how friendly the folks were
at this campground, located on State Route 59, within walking distance
to the beach. The resort features level 20/30/50 amp full hookup RV
sites with cement pads, two laundries, super clean bath house, swimming
pool, cable TV, and more. Don’t let the Luxury part of the name turn
you away without visiting first. Rates were very reasonable for its
location and what the park has to offer.
Palm
Lake
RV
Park,
Foley
– This clean, friendly RV park features 160 full hookup RV sites
with 30/50 amp electric, phone hookups, internet access, cable TV, and
is just minutes from the beach at Gulf
Shores. The park even has its own opry house, with live music every week!
Shoals
RV Park, Tuscumbia
- This park is almost next door to the Alabama Music Hall of Fame
and makes a convenient base from which to visit Helen Keller's home, the
Coon Dog
Cemetery, and other local Tuscumbia and Muscle Shoals attractions. The park has
full hookup sites with 30 and 50 amp service, cable TV, telephone
service, a super clean laundry room that is open 24 hours, and a dump
station. All sites and interior roads are roomy and gravel. The biggest
downsides were that nobody Seemed to know how to pick up after their
dogs, requiting us to watch where we walked, and that their sewer
outlets are placed in very inconvenient positions for the average RV.