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Turnipseed Campground

AL-281, Lineville, AL 36266, USA

Introduce

Turnipseed Campground is a hidden gem nestled along AL-281 in Lineville, Alabama. This primitive camping spot is ideal for nature lovers who appreciate the tranquility of untouched wilderness. Each campsite boasts ample space with picnic tables and lantern hooks, providing everything needed for an authentic outdoor experience.

  • Fire rings available for those chilly nights
  • Compost toilets ensure basic hygiene without modern facilities
  • Campers have access to a nearby creek, perfect for hydration and recreational activities
  • Just 1.5 miles from the local waterfall, offering breathtaking views

The campground's secluded location makes it a haven for those seeking peace away from urban distractions. Recent reviews praise its open spaces, large sites, and charming rustic features like vaulted toilets. Visitors appreciate the balance between convenience and seclusion.

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Activities

Hiking

Amenities

Picnic tables

Public restroom

Restroom

Tent sites

Payments

Camping fee

Children

Good for kids

Parking

On-site parking

Pets

Dogs allowed

Tyler Caldwell May 14
★★★★★5

Great open campsites. Fire rings. No water, but close creek. Compost toilet. Wonderful place. 1.5 miles to falls.

Paulette Daniel Nov 18
★★★★★5

Beautiful. Each campsite is very large. Each had picnic table and a pole with hooks for hanging lantern. Vaulted toilet

Ed T Mar 25
★★★★☆4

$5 per night! First come - first served. Self check-in. "Nice" vault toilet. No water. About 10 sites with a about 10 separate, bear-proof garbage receptacles. Far out of the way. Scenic road is beautiful but a bit of a chore to drive - narrow road, sharp turns and steep inclines mean you'll have to shift down to about 3rd gear to get up them. Very, VERY limited Verizon service (no signal in daytime, but late at night you MIGHT get a webpage to load in about 3-5 minutes.

Justin Webb Mar 04
★★★★★5

Nice, spacious campsites. First come basis, $5 per night. Has a proper outhouse. Plenty of parking.

Valentin Apr 22
★★★★☆4

No gate, lost in the middle of nowhere, very very basic camping. As a result 5$ à night if you find a way to pay. Very close to the Cheaha State Park too so I recommend.