In the Wiregrass region of Covington County in south Alabama, in the community of Andalusia where the longleaf pine flatwoods and the creek systems of the lower Conecuh River watershed create the natural setting for one of the state's most actively growing small campground markets, The Oaks Family RV Park and Campground provides 20 concrete and gravel pad full-hookup sites alongside family cabins, glamping tents, and primitive tent sites in a property designed explicitly around the family camping experience. A swimming pool, catch-and-release fishing pond, dog park, zipline-equipped playground, covered pavilion with outdoor kitchen and fireplace, and modern bathhouses with private showers create the full-family amenity suite that makes The Oaks a genuinely destination-worthy campground rather than a one-night layover. Twenty concrete and gravel pad RV sites—including pull-through configurations up to 60 feet—with full hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings serve rigs of varying sizes on a well-designed, oak-shaded property where the canopy that gives the campground its name provides meaningful shade during the south Alabama summers. Family cabins, glamping tent accommodations, and primitive tent sites extend the accommodation menu for groups with mixed camping preferences—the family reunion scenario where some guests prefer a cabin and others want the tent experience that their camping tradition demands. Clean modern bathhouses with private showers and laundry complete the daily support infrastructure for extended stays. The catch-and-release fishing pond provides the on-site freshwater fishing that makes The Oaks genuinely recreational rather than simply utilities-with-a-parking-pad, and the zipline-equipped playground, covered pavilion with outdoor fireplace, and dog park round out the activity infrastructure that keeps children and pets occupied between Conecuh National Forest adventures. The oak tree canopy throughout the property—the defining visual feature and the practical shade that makes a south Alabama summer campground genuinely comfortable—creates the dappled light environment that makes individual sites more appealing than the open-field campgrounds that dominate the south Alabama flatwoods market. Conecuh National Forest, south and east of Andalusia in Covington and Escambia Counties, encompasses more than 84,000 acres of longleaf pine flatwoods, natural springs, and the Conecuh River's blackwater creek system in one of the Southeast's most significant longleaf pine restoration landscapes. The Open Pond Recreation Area in the national forest provides swimming, camping, and the spring hiking that the natural seep ponds and carnivorous plant communities make botanically extraordinary from March through May. Gantt Lake, northeast of Andalusia in the Conecuh River system, provides flatwater boating and the bass and crappie fishing that the 540-acre reservoir's wooded shoreline sustains as one of Covington County's primary recreational destinations. South Alabama's climate supports camping at The Oaks through most of the year, with the spring longleaf pine flatwoods wildflower season from February through April providing the most botanically spectacular conditions as the pitcher plants, sundews, and the wildflower communities of the Conecuh National Forest's wet savannas bloom in a botanical diversity that the longleaf pine ecosystem has historically supported throughout the Southeast. Summer's heat is managed by the property's oak canopy shade and the swimming pool's cooling relief, and fall brings the most comfortable all-around temperatures for hiking, fishing, and campfire-and-covered-pavilion evenings that make The Oaks a genuinely pleasant Wiregrass camping destination through October and November.
Campground rules and policies
Check-In and Check-Out Procedure
- Check-in 12:00 pm.
- Check-out 11:00 am.
- If you need a late check-out out please let the office know.
- While each park attempts to accommodate your exact spot request, the on-site manager has the ultimate decision for spot placement.Pet Policy
- All pets must be kept on a leash and must be picked up after.
- Please use the correct bag to get rid of their messes.
- No more than ‘‘3’’ pets per RV.
- We do allow dog pens; however, you must be outside with your pet while they are in the pen.
- At no time may any pet be left unattended in a pen or while on a lead.Pond Rules
- No motorized vehicles are allowed around the pond.
- No vessels of any kind are allowed on the pond.
- You may fish in the lake, but the fish must be cleaned at the designated fish cleaning station.Speed Limit
- Please always observe and obey our 5 mph speed limit.Golf Cart Regulations
- All golf carts must be registered with the office and must have working lights.
- All golf cart drivers must be at least 16 years old and have a valid driver’s license.Vehicle Parking
- All vehicles must be registered with the office, parked within your campsite, and kept off the grass.Guest Policy
- Only registered guests can occupy their campsite, and only one RV is allowed per campsite.Pool Policy
- Pool hours 9:00 am-9:00 pm.
- Children under 14 must have adult supervision.
- No running or diving.
- Children not potty trained must wear swim diapers.
- No glass inside the pool area.
- Please clean up after yourself.
- Children under 16 must be supervised and accompanied by a parent/guardian while at the pool.
- The Oaks RV park does not provide lifeguards, so swim at your own risk.Children Supervision
- Children must also be supervised while using our facilities.
- If found unsupervised, the parents/guardians may be subjected to a fine or the cost of any damage that they may cause
- Keep your campsite clear of all trash, cigarette butts, bottles, cans, etc.Trash Disposal
- It is your responsibility to keep your site looking neat and tidy always.
- All trash must be put in the dumpsters located throughout the park; do not put any household trash in our trash cans around the campground.Fires & Fire Safety
- All fire pits must be in their own containers.
- For absolutely no reason, no uncontained fire.
- Do not burn leaves or trash.Equipment Restrictions
- No auto repairs are allowed unless first cleared by the office.
- The following are not allowed at your campsite: Window air conditioners, no tents, and no clotheslines or clothes racks of any kind!Payment Policy
- Camping fees must be paid on the due date; if not, there will be a $50.00 late fee incurred every seven days from the due date.Quiet Hour
- Quiet hours are from 9:00 pm to 8:00 am.
- Please be considerate of your neighbors.
- No loud music, noise, or parties.Vehicle Policy
- Each reservation is allowed 2 vehicles.
- Any vehicles after the first 2 will need to obtain a vehicle pass for $5.00 from the office.
- Any vehicles that do not have a vehicle pass are subject to being towed.
In the Wiregrass region of Covington County in south Alabama, in the community of Andalusia where the longleaf pine flatwoods and the creek systems of the lower Conecuh River watershed create the natural setting for one of the state's most actively growing small campground markets, The Oaks Family RV Park and Campground provides 20 concrete and gravel pad full-hookup sites alongside family cabins, glamping tents, and primitive tent sites in a property designed explicitly around the family camping experience. A swimming pool, catch-and-release fishing pond, dog park, zipline-equipped playground, covered pavilion with outdoor kitchen and fireplace, and modern bathhouses with private showers create the full-family amenity suite that makes The Oaks a genuinely destination-worthy campground rather than a one-night layover. Twenty concrete and gravel pad RV sites—including pull-through configurations up to 60 feet—with full hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings serve rigs of varying sizes on a well-designed, oak-shaded property where the canopy that gives the campground its name provides meaningful shade during the south Alabama summers. Family cabins, glamping tent accommodations, and primitive tent sites extend the accommodation menu for groups with mixed camping preferences—the family reunion scenario where some guests prefer a cabin and others want the tent experience that their camping tradition demands. Clean modern bathhouses with private showers and laundry complete the daily support infrastructure for extended stays. The catch-and-release fishing pond provides the on-site freshwater fishing that makes The Oaks genuinely recreational rather than simply utilities-with-a-parking-pad, and the zipline-equipped playground, covered pavilion with outdoor fireplace, and dog park round out the activity infrastructure that keeps children and pets occupied between Conecuh National Forest adventures. The oak tree canopy throughout the property—the defining visual feature and the practical shade that makes a south Alabama summer campground genuinely comfortable—creates the dappled light environment that makes individual sites more appealing than the open-field campgrounds that dominate the south Alabama flatwoods market. Conecuh National Forest, south and east of Andalusia in Covington and Escambia Counties, encompasses more than 84,000 acres of longleaf pine flatwoods, natural springs, and the Conecuh River's blackwater creek system in one of the Southeast's most significant longleaf pine restoration landscapes. The Open Pond Recreation Area in the national forest provides swimming, camping, and the spring hiking that the natural seep ponds and carnivorous plant communities make botanically extraordinary from March through May. Gantt Lake, northeast of Andalusia in the Conecuh River system, provides flatwater boating and the bass and crappie fishing that the 540-acre reservoir's wooded shoreline sustains as one of Covington County's primary recreational destinations. South Alabama's climate supports camping at The Oaks through most of the year, with the spring longleaf pine flatwoods wildflower season from February through April providing the most botanically spectacular conditions as the pitcher plants, sundews, and the wildflower communities of the Conecuh National Forest's wet savannas bloom in a botanical diversity that the longleaf pine ecosystem has historically supported throughout the Southeast. Summer's heat is managed by the property's oak canopy shade and the swimming pool's cooling relief, and fall brings the most comfortable all-around temperatures for hiking, fishing, and campfire-and-covered-pavilion evenings that make The Oaks a genuinely pleasant Wiregrass camping destination through October and November.
Campground rules and policies
Check-In and Check-Out Procedure
- Check-in 12:00 pm.
- Check-out 11:00 am.
- If you need a late check-out out please let the office know.
- While each park attempts to accommodate your exact spot request, the on-site manager has the ultimate decision for spot placement.Pet Policy
- All pets must be kept on a leash and must be picked up after.
- Please use the correct bag to get rid of their messes.
- No more than ‘‘3’’ pets per RV.
- We do allow dog pens; however, you must be outside with your pet while they are in the pen.
- At no time may any pet be left unattended in a pen or while on a lead.Pond Rules
- No motorized vehicles are allowed around the pond.
- No vessels of any kind are allowed on the pond.
- You may fish in the lake, but the fish must be cleaned at the designated fish cleaning station.Speed Limit
- Please always observe and obey our 5 mph speed limit.Golf Cart Regulations
- All golf carts must be registered with the office and must have working lights.
- All golf cart drivers must be at least 16 years old and have a valid driver’s license.Vehicle Parking
- All vehicles must be registered with the office, parked within your campsite, and kept off the grass.Guest Policy
- Only registered guests can occupy their campsite, and only one RV is allowed per campsite.Pool Policy
- Pool hours 9:00 am-9:00 pm.
- Children under 14 must have adult supervision.
- No running or diving.
- Children not potty trained must wear swim diapers.
- No glass inside the pool area.
- Please clean up after yourself.
- Children under 16 must be supervised and accompanied by a parent/guardian while at the pool.
- The Oaks RV park does not provide lifeguards, so swim at your own risk.Children Supervision
- Children must also be supervised while using our facilities.
- If found unsupervised, the parents/guardians may be subjected to a fine or the cost of any damage that they may cause
- Keep your campsite clear of all trash, cigarette butts, bottles, cans, etc.Trash Disposal
- It is your responsibility to keep your site looking neat and tidy always.
- All trash must be put in the dumpsters located throughout the park; do not put any household trash in our trash cans around the campground.Fires & Fire Safety
- All fire pits must be in their own containers.
- For absolutely no reason, no uncontained fire.
- Do not burn leaves or trash.Equipment Restrictions
- No auto repairs are allowed unless first cleared by the office.
- The following are not allowed at your campsite: Window air conditioners, no tents, and no clotheslines or clothes racks of any kind!Payment Policy
- Camping fees must be paid on the due date; if not, there will be a $50.00 late fee incurred every seven days from the due date.Quiet Hour
- Quiet hours are from 9:00 pm to 8:00 am.
- Please be considerate of your neighbors.
- No loud music, noise, or parties.Vehicle Policy
- Each reservation is allowed 2 vehicles.
- Any vehicles after the first 2 will need to obtain a vehicle pass for $5.00 from the office.
- Any vehicles that do not have a vehicle pass are subject to being towed.