RV Parks In Lineville, AL -- Campgrounds
33.3107° N, 85.7544° W
Quick Overview
Lineville sits in the rolling hills of east-central Alabama, where Clay County's pine forests meet the edge of the Talladega National Forest. The town itself is small -- population under 2,500 -- but it's the kind of place where RVers find quiet camping, good fishing, and zero traffic. Lake Wedowee is just 15 miles northeast, and Cheaha State Park (home to Alabama's highest point) is a 40-minute drive south.
The camping scene here is modest. You'll find several RV campground in the area, and some of those are free. This is paid camping territory, so budget accordingly. Most spots cater to long-term stays and seasonal snowbirds, with full hookups and monthly rates available. If you're looking for a base camp to explore the Talladega backcountry or fish the Coosa River system, Lineville works.
From your campsite, you're within striking distance of Chief Ladiga Trail -- Alabama's longest paved rail-trail at 33 miles, perfect for bikes or a morning walk with the dog. Lake Wedowee offers bass fishing, and the marinas rent pontoon boats if you want a lazy afternoon on the water. Cheaha's trails range from easy loops to the challenging Pinhoti Trail, which runs 335 miles from Alabama to Georgia. Anniston's Museum of Natural History is about 45 minutes west if you need a rainy-day backup plan.
Lineville's camping style leans practical over luxurious. You're not getting resort pools or themed weekends here -- you're getting a gravel pad, reliable power, and neighbors who'll lend you a wrench. It's the kind of park where retirees spend winters and workampers trade labor for a site. If you need wilderness, head to Talladega's dispersed sites. If you need amenities, this is your spot.
Spring and fall bring the best weather -- 60s and 70s, low humidity, wildflowers in April. Summers hit the 90s with thick air, but the shade helps. Winters are mild (40s and 50s), and snowbirds fill the long-term spots October through March.
Ready to find your site? The listings below show what's available, including rates, hookup details, and any seasonal closures.
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All Dump Stations Near Lineville
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Duke's Mobile Home Park | 0.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Gibson's Grove RV + Storage | 5.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Morris Bend RV & Tent Campground | 6.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Harmony Pointe RV Park | 6.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Camp Hidden Creek - Ashland Al | 7.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Big Fish At Wedowee RV Park | 10.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Franks Point Of View Llc | 11.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| At The Water's Edge | 11.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Ccc Campground | 11.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Great Sky RV Park Wedowee Llc | 13.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Duke's Mobile Home Park
0.6 miGibson's Grove RV + Storage
5.8 miMorris Bend RV & Tent Campground
6.5 miHarmony Pointe RV Park
6.7 miCamp Hidden Creek - Ashland Al
7.6 miBig Fish At Wedowee RV Park
10.9 miFranks Point Of View Llc
11.0 miAt The Water's Edge
11.4 miCcc Campground
11.7 miGreat Sky RV Park Wedowee Llc
13.7 miTraveling to Lineville by RV
Lineville sits right on US-49, which runs north-south through Clay County. From I-20, take Exit 191 at Oxford and head east on AL-21 for about 25 miles -- it's a two-lane road through farmland and forest, easy towing for any rig size. From the south, US-431 connects through Roanoke and meets US-49 just outside town. No steep grades or tight curves on either route.
If you're coming from Atlanta, take I-20 west to Oxford (about 90 miles), then follow AL-21 as described. From Birmingham, it's 75 miles east on I-20, same exit. The roads around Lineville are well-maintained, but watch for logging trucks on weekdays -- they use these routes heavily.
Fuel up in Oxford or Roanoke if you're running low. Lineville has one gas station downtown, but it's not set up for big rigs to maneuver easily. For groceries, there's a small market in town, but most RVers stock up at the Walmart in Oxford before heading out. Cell service is decent on Verizon and AT&T, spotty on others.
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Dump Station Costs in Lineville
Nightly rates in Lineville run $30-$40 for full hookups, which is below Alabama's statewide average. Weekly rates drop to around $180-$220, and monthly stays can hit $250-$350 depending on the season and site location. some of several (a portion%) are free, while a portion% charge a nightly rate -- so you're paying to camp here unless you head to the national forest.
Seasonal pricing doesn't swing much. Snowbird season (October-March) sees slightly higher monthly rates because demand ticks up, but daily rates hold steady year-round. If you're a Good Sam or Passport America member, ask about discounts -- some parks honor them, others don't advertise it.
Fuel costs are average for rural Alabama. Diesel runs about 20-30 cents cheaper than metro areas, and gas stations along I-20 in Oxford compete on price. Groceries in Lineville are limited, so stock up in Oxford or Anniston to avoid paying convenience-store markups. If you're boondocking in Talladega, factor in the cost of extra propane and generator fuel -- there's no shore power out there.
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Best Time to Visit Lineville by RV
Winter
December-February
35-55°F
Crowds: Medium
Snowbirds fill long-term sites, but short-term spots usually open. Mild weather, occasional frost, no snow. Book monthly stays early.
Spring
March-May
55-78°F
Crowds: Low
Best camping weather -- wildflowers bloom, humidity stays low, trails dry out. Snowbirds leave in April, opening more sites.
Summer
June-August
75-92°F
Crowds: Low
Hot and humid with afternoon thunderstorms. Campgrounds rarely fill. Shade and AC essential. Lake Wedowee gets busy on weekends.
Fall
September-November
60-80°F
Crowds: Medium
Comfortable temps, fall colors peak mid-October. Snowbirds return in late October, filling monthly spots. Book ahead for November.
Explore the Lineville Area
The main park in Lineville caters to long-term stays, so if you're passing through for just a night or two, call ahead to confirm availability. Monthly rates drop significantly if you're planning an extended stay -- some snowbirds pay under $300/month for full hookups.
For free camping, your best bet is Talladega National Forest, about 20 miles south. The forest allows dispersed camping (no hookups, no facilities), and you'll find dirt roads leading to clearings where boondockers set up for days at a time. Bring your own water and be ready to pack out trash.
Chief Ladiga Trail starts in Anniston, but the eastern trailhead near Piedmont is closer -- 30 minutes north. It's paved, flat, and shaded, great for an early morning bike ride before the heat kicks in. Lake Wedowee's public boat ramp (off AL-48) doesn't charge for launching, and the fishing is solid for largemouth bass and crappie.
For food, try Lineville Diner on Main Street -- it's cash-only, breakfast all day, and the biscuits are worth the stop. Dogs are welcome at most outdoor spots, including the trail and lake areas.
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What are the best RV campgrounds in Lineville?
Lineville has one main RV park offering full hookups and monthly rates. It's a no-frills setup popular with long-term campers and snowbirds. For more variety, check Lake Wedowee parks 15 miles northeast or Cheaha State Park 40 minutes south.
Is there free RV camping near Lineville?
No free campgrounds exist in Lineville itself, but Talladega National Forest (20 miles south) allows dispersed boondocking. You'll find dirt roads leading to clearings where you can dry camp for up to 14 days. No hookups or facilities.
What is the best time of year to camp in Lineville?
Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer the best weather -- temps in the 60s and 70s, low humidity, and fewer bugs. Summer gets hot and sticky, while winter is mild but sees higher occupancy from snowbirds.
Are there full hookup RV parks in Lineville?
Yes, the main park in Lineville provides full hookups (water, electric, sewer) with 30- and 50-amp service. It's geared toward long-term stays, so monthly rates are more common than nightly. Call ahead to confirm short-term availability.
Can I boondock near Lineville?
Talladega National Forest allows dispersed camping about 20 miles south of town. You'll need to be fully self-contained (no hookups), and you can stay up to 14 days in one spot. Popular with boondockers who want forest access.
What activities are near Lineville RV campgrounds?
Chief Ladiga Trail (33-mile paved rail-trail) is 30 minutes north, Lake Wedowee offers fishing and boating 15 miles away, and Cheaha State Park has hiking trails leading to Alabama's highest point. Anniston's museums are 45 minutes west.
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