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Bankhead/Clear Creek
Overview
Clear Creek Recreation Area is a premier outdoor destination nestled within the Bankhead National Forest along the shores of Lewis Smith Lake. As the largest recreation area in the forest, it provides a tranquil escape into Alabama’s natural beauty. Visitors are greeted by lush hardwood forests and the famously clear, deep waters of one of the state’s most pristine lakes. This facility balances the ruggedness of the wilderness with the comforts expected by modern RV travelers looking for a peaceful retreat.
Location & Surroundings
Located just outside of Jasper, AL, the park offers easy access to the sprawling Lewis Smith Lake. The surrounding terrain is defined by rolling hills and dense woodlands, providing a natural buffer from the noise of city life. The lake itself is a centerpiece, known for its crystal-clear water and jagged, scenic shoreline. Being inside a national forest means you are surrounded by diverse wildlife and ancient trees, creating a secluded atmosphere that feels miles away from everything.
Amenities & Park Features
The park features spacious, well-maintained campsites that include paved pads and standard utility hookups. Many sites offer electric and water connections, while several are equipped with full hookups for added convenience. On-site facilities include modern bathhouses with hot showers and a central dump station for guest use. For recreation within the park, families can enjoy the dedicated swimming beach, a playground, and multiple picnic areas. The boat ramp is a vital feature for those looking to explore the water.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find no shortage of activities, from bass fishing on the lake to exploring the nearby Sipsey Wilderness. Known as the Land of a Thousand Waterfalls, the wilderness offers miles of scenic hiking trails through deep canyons. If you prefer staying closer to camp, the park has its own interpretive hiking trails that wind through the forest. For a taste of local culture, the city of Jasper provides charming shops and dining options just a short drive from the park entrance.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for nature enthusiasts and boaters who prioritize access to high-quality water recreation and forest trails. It is a fantastic choice for families seeking a quiet environment where kids can play safely outdoors. While it offers modern conveniences, the park is best suited for those who appreciate a rustic forest setting over a commercial resort experience. It is a perfect home base for exploring the unique ecosystems of northern Alabama.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Clayton Wheat
Have camped all over Alabama and this campground, by far, is the worst. Not because of the site, sites are nice, not because of the shower houses, they’re clean. This campground is the worst because of the staff that run it. They’re unwelcoming, rude, and have no place in being campground hosts/staff. I feel they’re just out for the money and not for their patrons to have a fun, enjoyable camping experience. We had a large group and all of us said this will be our last time here. Unless the management of this campground changes, good luck with keeping it full.
Pamela Hoskins
Seriously, our favorite place in the summer! The whole area is clean and well kept. It’s just a good time all around! Swimming at the beach is the best!
Dennis Curtis
I’ve saw some n native reviews but I had no such experiences. Staff was friendly all the way around. Great location for swimming spacious site we tent camp. Bathrooms were on par for a campground. Away from the loop at the water it was slower and not crowded. Easy access to deeper excursions into Bankhead and sipsey.
Michelle Burchfield
This is one of my favorites. It is woods & water. The premo sites are the water sites of course but most sites are good. Bear & Fawn loops are more woodsy where the other 2 loops (Fox & Hoot Owl) have water views from some sites. There is a beach area outside the campground. There are multiple signs posted informing of no swimming at your campsite. They are strict about folks parking off pad...DON'T DO IT!! I wish other CGs would follow suit. This is why this campground stays so beautiful. Oh... and wear tick repellent for any hikes through the woods. We picked approx 11 off of us while there the week leading up to Memorial Day.
Krystal Barrett
Clear Creek has been a family favorite for quite a while now. We could have chosen a better day to come because the water was up from recent rains & the beach was covered. But, that's on us for not considering the recent rains. The area is very well maintained with several 'bath' houses to use the restroom or change clothes in. They have several private picnic tables set up that also have a small charcoal grill. There are also covered pavilions (have to pay to rent) for parties or larger gatherings. There is a designated swimming area/beach & several different walking & bicycle trails. It really is a beautiful area. Admission is $10/carload up to 6 people.
Lori “Go ExpLORIng” Gilbertson
Each site is private with lots of trees and shade. Hiking and biking trailheads inside the campground. Hilly campground area but sites are level. Verizon phone signal is weak.
Odie Penny
OK Park, I guess. Showed up in the middle of a beautiful Thursday in May and had to pay $10 to look around. Only one other car in the entire day use area. Twice as many staff as patrons. Bathrooms were locked and all water was still turned off. Never been too impressed with the management of Forest Service sites with or without improvements.
David Kloss
Great park. Nice big lake. Great camp sites. Electric. Big rigs . Bathroom ok . Shower ok.
Carlin Austin
Beautiful scenery. When we checked in, we were not made aware of any bathrooms locked on the campsite. Went to 3 different pavilions with bathrooms with guests that had feminine issues to take care of. They were all locked without notice. Then when we called the front. The one restroom they said was open in the whole park had NO TOILET PAPER, toilets were clogged, no soap, and the hand dryer wasn’t working. Do a little better. I still have a hard time wrapping my head around the need to close multiple restrooms on a public park. Especially people with kids knowing the last thing you want them to do is to pop a squat on a public campground right beside a restroom that could easily have been accessible if it wasn’t for the staff.
Kevin Armstrong
I was fortunate enough to “have to” spend a week at Clear Creek Recreation Area while waiting for my truck to get repaired. Loved the place! Hiked, kayaked, mountain biked, swam, and napped my way through the week. Ok, and worked some, too, although cell signal can be spotty. Tammy, Barbara, and the rest of the crew were very accommodating. (Special thanks to Bruce for moving my camper for me on his weekend off!) The camping and day use areas were tidy.