We take off mid February to fulltime. We will be stopping in Birmingham AL area for a week to visit Len's son who just moved there.
Anyone have experience with any campground in that area?
Thanks. Phyllis
Luvglass said
09:42 PM Dec 18, 2008
Hi,
A good place to check out prospective camgrounds is http://www.rvparkreviews.com/
Another easy thing to do is use Google Map and just put in the city and state, with the word campground afterwards and it will bring up a list of possible choices.
A more formal method is to invest about $40 in the Trailer Life Campground Directory CD for your computer.
Good luck,
Tom Donaldson said
08:59 AM Dec 19, 2008
Luvglass wrote:
Another easy thing to do is use Google Map and just put in the city and state, with the word campground afterwards and it will bring up a list of possible choices.
A more formal method is to invest about $40 in the Trailer Life Campground Directory CD for your computer.
An intermediate method is to search using ContinuousTraveler.com. It is free, and generally has more accurate positions for RV parks than raw Google Maps, since I try to hand-verify each one (not always easy or even possible).
Hi Phyllis,
Lee and I take off the second week in Feb and will go to Montgomery Alabama for the third week in Feb. Then we head west....where are you going? We should keep in touch and maybe meet along the way. Share the first month experiences....I'm a little nervous, how about you?
Loralie
phyllen said
09:57 AM Dec 19, 2008
Hey - Loralie - After a week around Birmingham we head to SW Lousiana near Lake Charles and then over to Livingston, TX. Then hopefully in mif-late March to Kerrville, TX to meet other RV-Dreamers.
Where do you live in Delaware? We are about 24 miles from Wilmington. Son in Law is from Milford.
Yes, more than a little nervous!!!! Meeting up would be great.
phyllen said
10:00 AM Dec 19, 2008
Tom - I like that web site. Thanks. Phyllis
FD5 said
07:39 PM Dec 19, 2008
We have stayed at Oak Mountain State Park (south) and Tannehill State Park (west) and enjoy both parks. Tannehill sites are smaller than Oak Mountain.
Stay Safe
Speedhitch said
10:27 PM Dec 19, 2008
Sherri and I will see you in Kerrville at the "Gathering". Can't wait to meet all the new travelers there.
Joe and Sherri
dream reachers said
12:31 AM Dec 20, 2008
We are staying in the Birmingham area now. We are at the Birmingham South campground right off I65 on exit 242 8 miles south of I459. It is a Good Sams park and one that we are using as our home base park. We are fulltimers that used to live close by and now return here to be with children for Thanksgiving and Christmas. We like this park as it is convienient to our children, church, and old friends. It is close to Oak Mountain State Park which also has campsites but is a little further from the hyways. There is also a RV park connected with the Hoover Met baseball team that is nice, and as someone mentioned Tannehill State Park near Bessemer Al. We will be leaving Jan. 4 to go to our next volunteer project in south Alabama for Jan. and Feb. I hope we can meet sometime. Good luck with your new adventure on the road. We have no regrets. Love the fulltime life.
LeslieW said
10:48 AM Dec 23, 2008
We stayed at Lakeside Landing in Pell City last week. (Number 9 on the continuous travel map posted above) The view of the lake was very pretty and the park was not at all crowded. Sites were long. It's about 8 miles off the interstate. FYI- Diesel was 20 cents/gallon cheaper at the interstate than it was at the station in front of the RV park.
Anyone have experience with any campground in that area?
Thanks. Phyllis
An intermediate method is to search using ContinuousTraveler.com. It is free, and generally has more accurate positions for RV parks than raw Google Maps, since I try to hand-verify each one (not always easy or even possible).
Here is an example search for RV parks near Birmingham.
You can also plot out a trip. Here is an example trip from Elmer, NJ, to Birmingham, AL. There are brief instructions below the map on how to copy and edit this example.
We are staying in the Birmingham area now. We are at the Birmingham South campground right off I65 on exit 242 8 miles south of I459. It is a Good Sams park and one that we are using as our home base park. We are fulltimers that used to live close by and now return here to be with children for Thanksgiving and Christmas. We like this park as it is convienient to our children, church, and old friends. It is close to Oak Mountain State Park which also has campsites but is a little further from the hyways. There is also a RV park connected with the Hoover Met baseball team that is nice, and as someone mentioned Tannehill State Park near Bessemer Al.
We will be leaving Jan. 4 to go to our next volunteer project in south Alabama for Jan. and Feb.
I hope we can meet sometime. Good luck with your new adventure on the road. We have no regrets. Love the fulltime life.
We stayed at Lakeside Landing in Pell City last week. (Number 9 on the continuous travel map posted above) The view of the lake was very pretty and the park was not at all crowded. Sites were long. It's about 8 miles off the interstate. FYI- Diesel was 20 cents/gallon cheaper at the interstate than it was at the station in front of the RV park.
-- Edited by LeslieW at 10:49, 2008-12-23