Foscue Creek Campground is nestled on the forested lake shore of Demopolis Lake, the largest lake on the Black Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway.
Demopolis Lake offers 10,000 acres of water to explore. The region is excellent for hunting, and game is plentiful.
Foscue Creek Campground offers a peaceful retreat for families, anglers, boaters and those who want to get away any time of year.
Fishing and hunting are the most popular activities in the area. Whether fishing by boat or along the bank of the park, anglers can fish for bass, crappie, bream, catfish and other species.
Day-use visitors and campers alike can enjoy a boat ramp and hiking trail at the campground. Foscue Creek Nature Trail takes walkers and joggers along the shoreline and provides benches for wildlife viewing and trail markers for tree identification.
This facility has both a day-use area and a campground. There are four shelters for group picnics of between 25 to 80 people.
The 54 campsites feature picnic tables, lantern holders and campfire rings with grill. Campsites are spacious, private and located near or close to the water.
The campground lies south of the confluence of the Black Warrior and Tombigbee Rivers. The Black Belt region of Alabama is a diverse area of dense conifer stands and rolling meadows that feature colorful wildflower displays. Wood ducks, bald eagles, blue birds and many other species of wildlife inhabit the lake area.
Black Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway consists of six lakes with a total length of 457 miles and 39,800 surface acres of water.
For facility specific information, please call (334) 402-1608.
From Demopolis, Alabama, drive three miles west on U.S. Highway 80, and turn right at Maria Street. Go approximately two miles and follow signs to the campground entrance. It is strongly recommended not to follow GPS directions to the campground when traveling U.S. Highway 43 South to Jackson Street. Jackson Street is not conductive for camper/motorhome travel. The best travel option is utilizing U.S. Highway 80 to Maria Street as stated above.
Beautiful park. I wish I had brought a fishing pool. It was a one night stop over. I would like to come back and stay longer. The bathroom showers were perfect.
Really pretty in the winter time. The host and staff are super friendly and attentive. Nice clean facilities.
Beautiful little Corps of Engineers RV campground along the river. Fantastic shower house, immaculate sites with paved pad and spacious packed stone patio area. Grill, fire ring, picnic table and utility table included. Nearly all sites have full hook ups. Only a few in a low setting close to the water do not. Highly recommended.
Other than the occasional train and river barge, this place is quiet. Most of the sites are on or next to water and quite large. This is a very nice campground. The rangers and the campground hosts were fantastic. The restrooms and showers were clean. There's also a boat launch and 2 playrounds on site. Unfortunately, not much to do in town, but it is close by.