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Millers Ferry Campground

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Millers Ferry Campground Overview

Millers Ferry Campground Location & Map

AlabamaWilcox CountyCamdenEast Bank Park Road

Millers Ferry Campground About

For Alabamians, the call of the outdoors is a familiar tune, especially when it leads to a tranquil waterfront escape. If you're searching for a camping destination that perfectly blends natural beauty with comfort and a welcoming atmosphere, look no further than Millers Ferry Campground. Nestled on the scenic Dannelly Reservoir in Alabama's picturesque Black Prairie Belt, this campground consistently delivers on its promise of a peaceful, well-kept, and incredibly enjoyable outdoor experience. It's a place where families make lasting memories, anglers find their perfect catch, and everyone can truly unplug from the everyday.

Millers Ferry Campground, also known as East Bank, is maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, a testament to its high standards of upkeep and natural preservation. Visitors frequently praise its tranquil environment, the stunning lake views, and the exceptional hospitality provided by the campground hosts. Whether you're planning a quiet weekend retreat with a loved one, a fun-filled family adventure, or a serious fishing trip, Millers Ferry offers the ideal setting. It’s a true hidden gem in Alabama, inviting you to discover the simple joys of nature and a profound sense of peace.

Millers Ferry Campground is conveniently located at 111 East Bank Park Road, Camden, AL 36726, USA. This address places it just outside the charming town of Camden in Wilcox County, within Alabama's scenic Black Prairie Belt. The campground is situated on the expansive Dannelly Reservoir, which is part of the Alabama River system, covering approximately 27 square miles with over 500 miles of shoreline.

Accessibility to Millers Ferry Campground is straightforward for Alabamians. From Camden, you can take State Route 28 northwest for about 12 miles. Before reaching the Lee Long Bridge, a clear right turn and follow the signs will guide you directly into the campground. This easy access from a state route makes it a convenient destination for RVs and campers of all sizes. Despite its serene, natural setting, it remains well-connected to nearby towns for any essential supplies or local exploration. The location on Dannelly Reservoir is a significant advantage, providing direct water access for boating and fishing, a cornerstone of the camping experience here.

Millers Ferry Campground, maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, offers a comprehensive range of services and amenities designed to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay for all campers.

  • Family Campsites: The campground features 42 family-friendly sites capable of accommodating various camping setups, including tents, trailers, and motorhomes.

  • Electric Hookups: All campsites are equipped with electric hookups, offering both 30-amp and 50-amp options, providing modern convenience for RVers.

  • Water Hookups: Each site also includes a water hookup, ensuring easy access to fresh water throughout your stay.

  • Flush Toilets & Showers: Clean and functional flush toilets and showers are available within the campground's bathhouses, with some reviews indicating a need for attention to hot water in older facilities but generally praised for cleanliness.

  • Drinking Water: Accessible drinking water is available throughout the park.

  • Laundry Facilities: For longer stays or convenience, laundry facilities are provided on-site.

  • Dump Station: A dedicated dump station is available for RVs, making waste disposal convenient for campers.

  • Campground Host: A campground host is on-site, providing a welcoming presence, assistance, and ensuring a safe environment for all visitors.

  • Pet-Friendly: Pets are allowed at Millers Ferry Campground, provided they are kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet when outside the vehicle, making it ideal for campers who travel with their furry companions.

Millers Ferry Campground boasts a variety of features and highlights that consistently earn it high praise from visitors, making it a standout camping destination in Alabama.

  • Waterfront Sites with Piers: Many campsites are located directly on the water, offering breathtaking views of Dannelly Reservoir. Crucially, some of these waterfront sites even include private piers, allowing campers to fish directly from their site or simply enjoy the lakeside ambiance.

  • Spacious and Shaded Sites: Campers appreciate the generously sized and well-shaded campsites, providing ample room for relaxation and privacy. The mature trees offer natural cooling and a beautiful setting.

  • Picnic Tables and Grills at Each Site: Every campsite comes equipped with a picnic table and a grill, making outdoor dining and cooking a breeze for all visitors.

  • Excellent Fishing Opportunities: Dannelly Reservoir (Millers Ferry Lake) is renowned for its fishing. Anglers can expect to catch a variety of fish including largemouth bass, spotted bass, crappie (both white and black), catfish (channel, blue, and flathead), and various types of bream. Reviews confirm successful catches right off the piers!

  • Boat Ramp and Dock: The campground features a convenient boat ramp and courtesy docks, providing easy access to the reservoir for boating, water skiing, and other water-based activities.

  • Playground: A playground is available for children, offering a safe and fun area for younger campers to enjoy.

  • Walking & Hiking Opportunities: The surrounding area is great for walking and enjoying nature, providing opportunities for leisurely strolls and soaking in the peaceful environment. It's also a featured stop on the Alabama Birding Trails, ideal for birdwatchers.

  • Safe and Welcoming Environment: Guests consistently feel safe and welcomed from the moment they arrive, largely due to the attentive and amazing campground hosts.

  • Wildlife Observation: Beyond fishing, the natural setting allows for observations of wildlife, including various bird species and, as noted by visitors, alligators (reminding campers to watch pets and observe from a safe distance).

Millers Ferry Campground, as a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers park, generally operates on a standardized pricing structure. While specific, complex promotional offers like "buy one night, get one free" are uncommon, the nightly rates are typically very affordable, ranging from approximately $18 to $20 per night for electric hookup sites. This inherent affordability serves as a significant "promotion" for those seeking value in their camping adventures.

Additionally, discounts may be available for holders of certain federal passes, such as the America the Beautiful – National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Passes (e.g., Senior Pass, Access Pass), which often provide 50% off standard amenity fees. It's always recommended to check the official Recreation.gov website for the most accurate and up-to-date pricing, reservation policies, and any potential discounts you may qualify for. Reservations are highly recommended, especially during peak seasons, to secure your preferred site.

For reservations, inquiries, or more information about Millers Ferry Campground, please use the following contact details:

Address: 111 East Bank Park Road, Camden, AL 36726, USA

Phone: (334) 682-4191

Mobile Phone: +1 334-682-4191

For online reservations and to view campsite availability, you can visit the official Recreation.gov website and search for Millers Ferry Campground.

For Alabamians, Millers Ferry Campground is an absolutely perfect escape that caters to a wide range of outdoor interests. Its location on Dannelly Reservoir offers unparalleled access to some of the best freshwater fishing in the state, making it a dream destination for anglers. The abundance of shaded, spacious, and often waterfront sites, complete with private piers, provides a level of comfort and natural immersion that is hard to find. It truly feels like a "home away from home," as one delighted camper described it.

The consistent praise for the welcoming campground hosts and the safe, peaceful environment ensures a stress-free experience, whether you're bringing your family, your pets, or simply seeking a solo retreat. It’s a place where you can unplug and fully embrace the natural beauty of Alabama's Black Belt, from leisurely walks to watching boats on the lake, or just soaking in the quiet. Millers Ferry Campground is more than just a place to park your RV or pitch a tent; it's a cherished local treasure that offers the perfect reset and an ideal setting for creating lasting memories right here in Alabama.

Customer Reviews

4.0
175 reviews
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J' Que
Apr 30, 2025

Miller’s Ferry Campground in was the perfect escape for our mother-daughter camping weekend! We stayed at site 65, right on the water, and it was everything we hoped for, peaceful, scenic, and incredibly well-kept. The campground host was amazing and made us feel completely safe and welcomed from the moment we arrived. Our site had a grill, picnic table, and the best part, a front-row view of the lake. We were bracing for ants and mosquitoes based on other reviews, but to our surprise, we didn’t see a single ant, and the mosquitoes only showed up after dark (as expected near water). Once we got the fire pit going, they left us alone completely. The area was great for walking, relaxing, and just soaking in the peace of nature. We loved watching the boats, fishing, and being completely unplugged from the world. It was the reset we didn’t know we needed. We’ll definitely be back to Miller’s Ferry—it’s a hidden gem!

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Tammy Smith
May 02, 2025

Nice campsites, lots of shade and many are water front. We even had a pier. There are gators so watch your dogs. We caught catfish, a couple of different types of bream and a large carp right off of the little pier.

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Linda Daw
Sep 29, 2023

This campground was well maintained and pretty. Almost all the camp sites are on the water, and some have their own pier. It's spread out to several areas, with beautiful oak trees with moss on them, a playground, and a bathhouse. Very southern.

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Melissa
Nov 12, 2022

We enjoyed our stay at Miller’s Ferry Campground. The site I booked online was much too far from a restroom/shower but the campground host was friendly and moved us to the campsite we requested. The campsites are spacious and well maintained. The ones on the water have beautiful views and ours even had a dock! There are only 2 restrooms/showers and they are very far away from a lot of the sites. The bathhouse we were close to, however, was kept very clean. The laundry was clean and only costs $1 each. We would give five stars if so many sites weren’t so far from restrooms/showers. We will come back.

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heidi yoch
Jan 30, 2025

We liked the Campground. I guess my complaint is they said we could do wash here for free, which I was looking forward to. I went to do some wash and the dryer was broke. The camp Host said they have been trying for 3 months to get it fixed, why would it take 3 months? He said we could wash our clothes but they would be wet. I wasn't thinking that would be a good idea. The older bathroom is very outdated. Didn't care for the bathroom. They built a new one with toliet and shower combined which is nice. The older bathroom was not pleasant. Our View on sight 32 was on the Lake. We liked the view.