Roland Cooper State Park is a beautiful, peaceful campground on the Alabama River in Southwest Alabama. It has 55 RV sites, 15 primitive sites, 12 fully furnished cabins, 2 primitive cabins run from a generator (between hours 6 am-12 pm) a pavilion, boat launch, and Day Use Area. All RV sites have water, electricity, and sewer. The river is well-known for the great fishing. It is also a great place to kayak and canoe. The roads leading to the campground are paved and all sites are level and on a paved pad. Each campsite has a fire pit and a picnic table. There are 4 bathrooms, all are heated, 2 bathrooms have showers with hot water and flush toilets. A dump station is located in the campground at no charge to those who are camping. There are two hiking and biking trails within the campground.
All RV sites come with full hookup, which includes water, electricity, and sewer. All campsites have a paved level pad, and a fire ring with grill top. Activities include, but are not limited to, basketball, fishing, picknicking, volleyball, and corn hole, which are free to all campers.
Please view further details regarding policies and rates upon selecting "Reserve Campground Now". All sites require a 2-night minimum stay. Please call the campground directly to request an exception if you wish to stay for just 1 night.
From jct Hwy-10 & Hwy-41: Go 6 mi NE on Hwy-41.
Stayed here while working in pine hill, campground was peaceful and quiet, had no complaints or issues. Lil off the beaten path, just be aware of the bump on the road headed in, its not a bump, more like had been a wash out at some point, lil rough pulling a camper.
The cabins are a bit dated but functional. The view from the deck cannot be beat and it's beautiful to just sit, relax & watch the sunset on the water. The hosts are just fabulous and so nice! It's also great to have a place where we can stay with our dogs. The area around the cabin was neat & tidy; we loved the picnic table and building a fire in the evenings. It was all so peaceful and quiet and we'll definitely be back again!
Notes - Do be sure & take paper towels and dish soap! And, if you enjoy cooking, you might want to bring your own utensils as the ones provided are an odd collection & rather cheap. Even still, it is SO worth staying here!
We had a most relaxing time. We arrived and were very welcomed. The staff went out of their way to make sure we had the site that fit us perfectly. The view - gorgeous! Was very glad to have a washer/dryer to use. We stayed one month (great rate). We would recommend to all who are looking for a quiet relaxing experience. Thank You
We stayed here for 10 days and I loved it. It does get busy but you actually get your own space and you're not up in the neighbors living room camper..lol The beautiful sunsets over the water and the fishing was fun too. A lot of wildlife in the area and the birds I could listen to for hours. They do have fire pits for each site, water and sewer hookups. Also showers, bathrooms, hiking trails, pavilions, small park and boat ramp. You can also rent cabins here or even pop up a tent. The park rangers are very friendly, kind and willing to help with anything. We did try to rent kayaks but unfortunately they didn't have any in working conditions. Overall a great place to camp I'd definitely come back.