RV Parks Near Creola, AL

RV Parks Near Creola, AL
RV campers looking for a suitable park to spend the night near Creola, Alabama, have many choices. Just north of Mobile, Creola is close to De Soto National Forest, the Mobile River and Bay, and Satsuma Municpal Park. Visitors can choose between convenient, roadside parks or quieter, more rustic options.

I-65 RV Campground

Spend the night within minutes of the onramp at the I-65 RV Campground; 76 sites include spaces for big rigs and pull-through vehicles. Hook-ups include 50-amp electric, water and sewer. Campground amenities include free Wi-Fi, bathrooms and showers, a pet-friendly policy, laundry facilities, a camp store, a dump station and recreation hall. This is the only RV park within the Creola town limit.

I-65 RV Campground
730 Jackson Rd.
Creola, AL 36525
(251) 675-6347
No website

Chickasabogue Park

Park the RV 10 miles south of Creola at Chickasabogue Park. Hookups include electric, water and sewer. Park amenities include beach access on the Chickasaw River; dock, boat ramp and boat rentals; a picnic and barbecue area; playground; showers, bathrooms and laundry facilities; a park store; campfire pits; dump station; and a pet-friendly policy. Eleven miles of hiking and cycling trails run through the park.

Chickasabogue Park
760 Aldock Rd.
Mobile, AL 36613
(251) 574-2267

Shady Acres Campground

Enjoy a quiet night 20 miles south of Creola at the Shady Acres Campground. Some of the 92 sites accommodate big rigs. Hook-ups include 20-, 30- and 50-amp electric, water and sewer. Campground amenities include free Wi-Fi and local calls, modem connection, showers, bathrooms, laundry facilities, a dump station, propane, cable TV, and a pet-friendly policy. This campground is within walking distance of the Dog River.

Shady Acres Campground
2500 Old Military Rd.
Mobile, AL 36605
(251) 478-0013
Shadyacresmobile.com

Article Written By Mike Biscoe

Mike Biscoe has been writing since 2009. Focusing on travel, sports and entertainment topics, he has credits in various online publications including LIVESTRONG.COM and Trails. He often writes articles covering uncommon travel destinations from firsthand experience. Biscoe holds a Certificate of Completion in acting from the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts.

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