Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
Explore family camping activities that bring all ages together, from outdoor games and scenic hikes to memorable campfire fun that creates lasting memories.
Rolling Hills Campground offers a unique camping experience in the serene surroundings of Calera, Alabama. Located at 521 Co Rd 304, this campground provides essential amenities for travelers and outdoor enthusiasts. With its straightforward services and accessible location, Rolling Hills is an ideal choice for those looking to enjoy nature without compromising on comfort.
While some visitors have shared their concerns about specific aspects of their experience at Rolling Hills Campground, many appreciate the affordability and accessibility of the site. The campground is continuously working to improve its offerings based on guest feedback to ensure a better experience for all visitors.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
Public restroom
Public shower
Restroom
Running water
Wi-Fi
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Only shower and bath is a good walk up the hill. RVs are packed together like sardines. Most of been here all summer, so they’re not following the one week rule. I would not come back. Not worth what I paid.
DO NOT STAY HERE. We scheduled to stay Aug. 15-19. When we arrived, the office person was cordial enough until we found our site (we were not escorted). The site was not level and the air smelled like raw sewage. Most of the sites were full time residents which did not make us feel secure. The staff person offered we try another site (WITH A NEGATIVE ATTITUDE). But they were all unlevel. Unfortunately, we prepaid for our reservations. They are true to their word..... no refunds, no exceptions. I had been warned by a family member, that lives in the area, that this place was sketchy. I should have listened!
Love it!! The lake is beautiful, and the staff are friendly and helpful. Laundy allows you to pay through app, so that is an amazing bonus.
Very strange place. No staff on duty when we arrived mid-afternoon. Mostly occupied by permanent residents which makes you feel like you're an invader. One night was plenty. Sign says "No Alcohol"...what????? Later found out that means "in the park" not in the campground. So, go ahead and have a drink - you'll need it when you wish you were camping somewhere else. Sage Bar & Grill with live entertainment nearby is pretty good - check it out.
Great campground, if your not looking for your typical state park campground. My son and I stayed here to race in Alabama. It seemed to be mostly full-time people. Everyone was really nice and even on the weekend it was extremely quiet. The bathhouse was the only thing I would complain about. It was functional. I would stay here again, convenient to restaurants and walmart.