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Chief Ladiga Trail Campground Introduce

Chief Ladiga Trail Campground offers a pristine and tranquil camping experience nestled in the beautiful landscapes of Borden Springs, AL. Perfect for nature lovers, this campground provides an authentic primitive camping experience with minimal modern amenities, allowing you to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature. The campsite is well-maintained, featuring clean restrooms and essential facilities to ensure a comfortable stay while preserving the natural environment.

Located at 3180 Co Rd 94, this campground is a hidden gem for those seeking solitude and peaceful surroundings. It’s an ideal spot for camping under the stars, listening to the soothing sounds of wildlife, and enjoying the serene beauty of the area. The campsite is part of the larger Chief Ladiga Trail system, offering opportunities for hiking and exploration.

  • Primitive Camping Experience: No RV hookups or dump stations available, making it a great spot for tent camping.
  • Natural Beauty: Stunning scenery with plenty of space to feel away from the crowds.
  • Quiet and Secluded: Ideal for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life.
  • Amenities: Clean restrooms, drinking water, and trash bins available on-site.
  • Cellular Service: Limited Verizon 4G service with one bar in some areas.

Customer Feedback:

  • “Beautiful campground with nice bathrooms. It’s a primitive camping experience, don’t expect dump stations and hook ups for RVs. Found one bar of Verizon 4G service. The beauty, solitude, and listening to the wildlife are well worth the price.”
  • “This is a great place to camp! Beautiful scenery and very quiet. The area is very large so you don’t feel crowded. Bath house was clean.”

If you’re looking for an unforgettable outdoor adventure, Chief Ladiga Trail Campground provides the perfect blend of nature, tranquility, and simplicity. Whether you're a seasoned camper or new to camping, this destination offers an enriching experience that connects you with the great outdoors.

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Richard Petyk
May 17, 2019

Beautiful campground with nice bathrooms. It's a primitive camping experience, don't expect dump stations and hook ups for RVs. Found one bar of Verizon 4G service. The beauty, solitude, and listening to the wildlife are well worth the price.

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Joshua Humphrey
Nov 17, 2021

This is a great place to camp! Beautiful scenery and very quiet. The area is very large so you don’t feel crowded. Bath house was clean.

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Bill Carlson
Aug 28, 2021

Great place for bikepackers to stay! Super clean and well taken care of. Friendly people. Bath house, showers, and fresh water. Wonderful place!

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Brian Rohlfs
Nov 23, 2021

An excellent primitive campground in a beautiful location. Very spacious property with a good-sized creek that provides a relaxing sleeping environment due to the water flowing over rocks. Remote location gives you a very quiet stay and good stargazing opportunities on clear nights. They have a nice CLEAN bath house with several tiled shower stalls. The Chief Ladiga bicycle trail runs along the backside of the property with easy access to the campground. If you like getting away from it all, you will enjoy this place. We highly recommend and we will definitely be camping here again in the future.

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Denis LeBlanc
Sep 08, 2021

This campground is unique. It is a large property of mostly flat grassy open areas alongside a babbling creek and surrounded by forest. There are no campsite numbers, just a dozen or so picnic tables and fire rings well-spaced apart. We had reservations that we made online but there was no one in the office when we got there. Luckily there was just enough cell signal to reach the manager and he told us to camp anywhere we liked. We found a large space near the creek with a table and some shade. It was one of the prettiest campsites we've experienced in eight year of full-time RVing. It was Labor Day weekend and there was lots of space available and by Tuesday there were literally two RVs in the whole place. The park is right on the Chief Ladiga bike trail, which connects to the Silver Comet Trail to make nearly 100 miles of paved bike path. This trail is the primary draw for the campground and makes this a wonderful spot for bikes.This park is a real gem for anyone who doesn't care about hook ups or amenities (there is a bath house which was reasonably clean, and a dump station) IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not approach this campground from the west on County Road 94. There is a bridge permanently out about 2 miles west of the campground. Don't go this way unless you want to back out 1/3 mile down a narrow dirt road!