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Wind Creek


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Rick Guilbeau

November 21, 2025

As I am writing this, we are staying at Wind Creek State Park in our motorhome and we have really enjoyed our visit. The park is huge and its biggest feature is that it is sitting right on Lake Martin, the third largest lake in Alabama. Many of its more than 100 RV sites are on peninsulas overlooking the lake which make for beautiful views looking out of the windows of your RV. The sunsets over the lake can be spectacular. (See pictures.) The RV sites have electrical, water, and storage hookups. To my knowledge, they do not have cable TV, however, we did use the park’s free Wi-Fi to connect our TV to the Internet to stream TV and/or movies. If you have children, there are a number of playgrounds with swings, slides, timing apparatus, etc. scattered throughout the park. There are a number of bath houses scattered through the park where campers can take a shower or use the restrooms. There are also to locations were campers can do their laundry. Lake Martin is known as a good fishing lake. I saw a number of people just enjoying riding around in their boats. Some people had pulled their boats up to the shore right next to their RV site. There at least two boat ramps that I am aware of in the park. One of them is near the marina/country shore, where there are docks with slips where people keep their boats permanently on the lake. The country store has stuff such as drinks, snacks, fishing equipment and bait and other stuff that you might need while camping. We really enjoyed our three day stay at the park. I would highly recommend it for camping and/or boating if you’re anywhere near the area

V P

November 09, 2025

Beautiful park on Lake Martin. Lots to do. Ample amenities. We just camped over night but I wish we'd had more time. Hundreds of different types of camping sites.

Mike Coleman

October 28, 2025

Absolutely love Wind Creek State Park. We had one of the improved sites for two weeks. The site we had was concrete. It’s was very level and clean. Park was almost totally full each weekend the WiFi never skipped a beat.

Nic Turner

June 10, 2025

Had a great time, clean camp sites. Bath houses also fairly clean for the amount of traffic they had through them. Many play grounds for the kids as well. Will come back for sure.

Pat Holt

May 29, 2025

Great campsites are on the point, only negative. Some are very close to each other but a really nice campground.

Jason Sayers

May 02, 2025

Very good place to go camping. And it is a very good place for fishing they have playground for kids, put put golf, and an ice cream place. I have been going here for years and I will say it is a good camp site the cabins are all ways clean and they have bathhouses everywhere. 5 out of 5 stars very good camp site.

Coe Allen

March 28, 2025

Stayed on C20 for night one but just moved to C171. 13+ years of camper camping and this is the best all-around spot. Flat, concrete, full hookups at the back of the lot, beautiful, waterfront spot. Employees are extremely friendly and accommodating, especially given a full Spring Break campground!!

Christopher S

December 28, 2024

The park is well kept and beautiful. The spots are hit and miss as far as being level. Ours camping spot was not level. It was the first time I’ve had to use side to side leveling wedges. At the time of this post a part of the campground is under construction. Overall a Beautiful place and we will definitely go back

Cynthia Johnson

August 11, 2024

One of the best State parks we've stayed. You can swim anywhere, facilities are clean and the sites are spaced out decently.

Jemry Marie

November 27, 2023

We had a 2wk stay here in the fall. Although none of the attractions here were open (ice cream shop, ziplines, putt putt), there are activities that the park naturalist puts on for all age groups. We enjoyed a free pontoon ride, scavenger hunt, bird watching, trivia night, and nature walk. The park is also home to bass fishing tournaments. Our site, D90, was spacious and had beautiful views of Lake Martin. There's an inlet that runs alongside the site that had decent size bass and ducks. Site 89 is super close. Thankfully, it stayed empty the entirety of our stay. There are trails to walk, a marina with a store full of all your camping/swimming/fishing needs, and laundry facilities. There are 2 dump stations that have 3 dumps each, although I can't imagine 3 rigs dumping at the same time. The distance between the 3 is short. There is one dumpster near the exit of the campground. During our stay, we noticed that group B fills up quickly. The premium spots in C were nearly full the whole time (they're more like rv resort sites). D was less favorable, although we did prefer it. Sites on the water look pretty, but they had no yard space and sloped down. E looked to be nice, and most sites overlooked the lake. Each section had its own bathroom/showerhouse.