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Peach Queen Campground
Overview
Overview
Peach Queen Campground serves as a quiet, functional destination for travelers passing through Central Alabama. Positioned in Jemison, this park offers a straightforward experience for those looking to get off the highway and settle into a peaceful spot for the night or a longer stay. It maintains a welcoming, laid-back atmosphere that prioritizes simplicity, providing a convenient retreat for road-weary travelers who value consistent accessibility and a relaxed environment during their southern journey.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the heart of Chilton County, Peach Queen Campground is strategically located near Interstate 65. This proximity makes it a highly practical choice for RVers traveling between Birmingham and Montgomery. The surrounding area is defined by the rolling hills and agricultural heritage of the region, offering a glimpse into local rural Alabama charm. Staying here places you in a secluded, natural setting while remaining within easy reach of the main transportation corridors used to traverse the state.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground is designed to accommodate a variety of rigs, focusing on the essential services that travelers require. Guests will find full hookup sites available, ensuring that your stay remains comfortable regardless of the season. The park provides reliable utility connections and plenty of space to maneuver larger vehicles comfortably. The layout of the grounds is kept simple and functional, aiming to provide a stress-free parking experience for solo travelers, families, and retirees alike who appreciate a well-maintained space.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
While the immediate vicinity is tranquil, the region offers several unique ways to spend your time. Chilton County is famously known as the peach capital of Alabama, and visitors can easily find roadside stands featuring fresh local produce depending on the season. A short drive connects you to various regional outdoor recreation sites, local historical landmarks, and shopping opportunities in nearby cities. Whether you prefer exploring small-town boutiques or taking a scenic drive through the countryside, there is plenty to see.
Who This Park Is Best For
Peach Queen Campground is an excellent match for transient travelers who require a reliable overnight stop with solid infrastructure. It is particularly well-suited for retirees navigating the interstate or families needing a quiet basecamp while exploring the attractions of Central Alabama. If you prefer a no-fuss, honest camping experience that keeps you close to the main thoroughfare without sacrificing a peaceful night of rest, this park is an ideal addition to your travel itinerary.
Features & Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
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Reviews
Dinah Charles
Stayed 1 night on our way to Yellowstone National Park. Had a pull thrue FHU. Everything worked great. EZ on and off I-65. Very little road noise. Nice pool and big dog park. Would stay again when in area.
Justin England
The owners were amazing hosts. We went for the 4th of July weekend. They had a food truck and BBQ in the clubhouse for all the campers. The pool was refreshing after spending the day fishing in the pond. The grounds are clean and well maintained. I will definitely be going back.
Lynda Schraut
Great RV campgrounds for an overnight stay. We would have stayed longer had we had the time. The dogs loved the big open dog park, could use a tree or 2 for shade. Didn't have a chance to use the pool but it looked very inviting. We will stay again if our travels bring us this way.
M'Lisse Haas
This is a quick, easy off the interstate campground. Good overnight stop but otherwise would not stay longer. Long term campers are in most of the sites however the front 2-3 rows are pull thru for overnighters. Sites are just ok. No picnic table. Pool is ok. Playground is ok but watch for fire ants hills. Very good communication though from staff.
Christina Ryman
We booked this campground late in the afternoon for the same night just as a quick overnight stay passing through. You are able to pick your site on line which we did. When we arrived the office was closed so we proceeded directly to the site we booked online. We parked, put out all the slides, put our jacks down and then my husband went to hook up the connections…no power. Double checked that we were in correct site, which we were. Called the office and a very nice lady answered who said the site we were in was not in use, and that we would need to move to a different site. She did apologize profusely. After a very long day driving, we had to bring all the slides back in, bring the jacks back up, and no easy way to turn the camper around inside the park so we actually had to go back out to the main road and find the nearest gas station to turn around in and come back in. The whole process took about an hour. So that was very disappointing, especially after paying a pretty high rate of almost $70 for the night for just a basic pull through site. The person working who helped us on the phone was very nice and helpful, but maybe check connections at this park before settling too much.