RV Parks in Jasper, Alabama

Jasper, a city in Walker County, Alabama, had a population of 14,050 in July 2009, according to City-data.com. The county, established in 1823, once served as a major coal mining area. In Jasper, people can visit Walker County Lake and Lewis Smith Lake, where they can fish for largemouth bass and bluegill, go boating, and swim. In Goodsprings, a city near Jasper, people can learn about llamas and work on a llama ranch.
  1. Clear Creek Recreation Area

    • The Clear Creek Recreation Area is located in Jasper, within the William B. Bankhead National Forest. The recreation area's campground has sites for RV and tent camping. The sites come with picnic tables and grills, and some sites provide water and electrical hookups. Clear Creek has a restriction of two tents or recreational vehicles per campsite. The facility sells ice and firewood to guests. The recreation area is set on Lewis Smith Lake, where guests can go fishing, swimming or boating, and features a boat launch area, nature trails, a children's playground and a beach section. The campground is open from March to December.

      Clear Creek Recreation Area

      8079 Fall City Road

      Jasper, AL 35503

      205-384-4792

      recreation.gov

    Blackwater Park Inc.

    • Blackwater Park Inc. is located in Jasper, directly on Blackwater River. On the river, guests can go fishing on a boat or fish from the shore. The campground is home to the semiannual Blackwater Bluegrass Festival. The facility includes RV sites that sit directly on the Blackwater River; some campsites have water and electrical connections. Amenities at the campground include bathrooms and a dumping station.

      Blackwater Park Inc.

      2030 Third Avenue South

      Jasper, AL 35501

      205-221-9803

      blackwaterpark.com

    Sleepy Holler Campground

    • Sleepy Holler Campground sits in Cordova, in an area that is about seven miles from Jasper. The campground is located on a portion of the Union Hill Mine and is close to the Steven C. Minkin Paleozoic Footprint Site. Sleepy Holler is also located near Lewis Smith Lake and Walker County Lake, where guests can go fishing, swimming, water skiing or boating. The campground has sites for RV and tent camping that come with water, electrical and sewer connections, or full hookups. Sites also have telephone hookups. Sleepy Holler features two private ponds, where anglers can fish for bass or catfish, as well as nature trails that allow guests to watch birds or other animals, such as squirrels and deer. Other amenities at the campground include a church, pavilion areas with picnic tables, an RV washing station and a recreation room. The campground is open throughout the year.

      Sleepy Holler Campground

      174 Sleepy Holler Circle

      Cordova, AL 35550

      205-483-7947

      sleepyhollowcampgroundal.com

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