Camping at Pickensville Campground

Scan for Cancellations
All campsites booked in Pickensville Campground? Create a scan and we’ll notify you when somebody cancels.
Scan for Cancellations

Location and General Information

Pickensville Campground is located in the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway National Recreation Area near Pickensville, Alabama (not Tennessee). Despite its location in Alabama, the campground is named for the nearby town and forms part of the recreation area which extends into Mississippi.

The campground offers visitors access to the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, a waterway system that links the Tennessee River with the Tombigbee River, providing ample opportunities for water-based recreation, including boating, fishing, and water skiing.

Campground Amenities and Facilities

Campsite Features: The campground features multiple campsites with varying levels of amenities. Sites may include electric hookups, picnic tables, fire pits, and lantern posts. Some are more primitive, while others offer full-service hookups for RVs and trailers.

Facilities: Facilities typically found at Pickensville Campground include modern restrooms with showers, a dump station for RVs, boat ramps for waterway access, and a playground for children.

Accessibility: Campsites are designed to accommodate both tents and RVs, with some sites specifically built to be accessible for visitors with disabilities.

Activities and Recreation

Fishing: The waterway is known for its excellent fishing opportunities. Anglers can catch species like bass, crappie, and catfish.

Boating: With the waterway being a central feature, boating is a popular activity at Pickensville Campground. There are boat ramps providing easy access for launching boats.

Hiking and Wildlife Viewing: While the area is more oriented towards water activities, visitors can also enjoy hiking around the recreation area and viewing local wildlife.

Picnicking: Picnic areas are available for day-use visitors, providing another way to enjoy the natural beauty of the area.

Reservations and Regulations

Reservations: Sites can be reserved in advance, which is highly recommended during peak seasons. Reservations can usually be made online or by phone.

Regulations: As with most public campgrounds, there are rules to ensure safety and preserve the environment. These regulations include fire safety guidelines, pet policies, noise restrictions, and rules regarding the disposal of waste.

Fees: There are fees for camping, which vary depending on the type of campsite and amenities provided. Day-use areas may also have a separate fee structure.

Weather and Best Time to Visit

Weather: The area experiences a humid subtropical climate, with hot summers and mild winters. Campers should prepare for potential humidity and thunderstorms during the summer months.

Best Time to Visit: Spring and fall usually offer the most pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, making them ideal times for camping.

Important Contact Information

Before planning your trip, it's a good idea to contact the campground for the most current information. This may include the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which oversees many campgrounds along the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. You can find contact information on their official website or by calling the local office responsible for the Pickensville Campground area.

Remember that information such as fees, rules, and amenities can change, so it's crucial to have the latest details before heading out on your camping adventure.

Location of Pickensville Campground
Scan for Cancellations
All campsites booked in Pickensville Campground? Create a scan and we’ll notify you when somebody cancels.
Scan for Cancellations
National Parks Badges

Get The Campsite Reservations You Want

Create a scan to get notified once a reservation opens at a campground you're interested in.