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Slickrock
Overview
Slickrock in Russellville, Alabama, offers a peaceful sanctuary for travelers looking to escape the hustle of highway life. Situated near the banks of Little Bear Creek Reservoir, this park emphasizes a return to nature without sacrificing modern comforts. The atmosphere is distinctly laid-back, featuring wooded sites that provide a sense of privacy and shade during the warm Alabama summers. It is a well-regarded destination for those seeking a quiet home base in the heart of Franklin County.
Location & Surroundings
The park is nestled within the scenic landscapes of Northwest Alabama, characterized by rolling hills and dense forests. Its proximity to the Bear Creek Lakes system makes it a prime spot for water enthusiasts and nature photographers. While the setting feels secluded and rustic, it remains accessible for larger rigs navigating the local roads. The surrounding area is part of the Appalachian foothills, offering a refreshing climate and picturesque views for those who enjoy morning walks or birdwatching from their campsites.
Amenities & Park Features
Guests at Slickrock will find well-maintained facilities designed for long-term comfort or short weekend stays. The park provides full hookups including water, sewer, and both 30 and 50-amp electrical service. For added convenience, clean on-site bathhouses and laundry facilities are available to all visitors. The sites are generally spacious and level, accommodating various RV sizes and configurations. Pet owners will also appreciate the pet-friendly policy, allowing for leashed walks through the tranquil, shaded park grounds.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor adventure is the primary draw of this region. Visitors are just a short drive from Dismals Canyon, a National Natural Landmark famous for its unique geology and twilight bioluminescent dismalites. Fishing and boating are the most popular activities on the nearby reservoir, which is widely known for its bass and crappie fishing opportunities. Additionally, the historic city of Russellville offers local dining and southern charm, while the musical heritage of the Shoals region is less than an hour away.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and anglers who want direct access to some of Alabama’s best fishing lakes. It appeals strongly to retirees and solo travelers who value a quiet, rustic atmosphere over a busy resort experience with high-traffic amenities. Families looking for a weekend surrounded by nature will also find it a perfect fit for bonding. If you prefer a park that feels like a traditional campground with the reliability of modern utilities, Slickrock is an excellent choice.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Amari Storm
This is the absolute best campground you could ask for , it's very family friendly and the camper neighbors have been very welcoming, owners are friendly and welcoming, they have a cute little store and playground, restrooms and showers, everyone has been so kind and respectful here , this will definitely be the place we come to camp every summer, they are pet friendly absolutely love this place it's very beautiful and well kept too
David Cox
Nice campground on Cedar Lake with a beached swimming area that is protected against boats and jet ski traffic. It's also a day use area. BCDA Permit needed for 16 to 65 year olds
Down South Bassin
Ms. Bonnie and LT were excellent hosts and very helpful. I will definitely be back for a longer stay. The campground is nice and right on the water!
Tiffany Williford
Easily navigated. Nice people. Very very clean.
Cathy Lucas
My husband and I stayed here for 8 days during May and June 2021. Our reservations made well in advance. I have a few complaints. 1. Campsites were so close you could reach out and shake your neighbors hand. 2. Cable lines had been installed, but someone forgot to order the boxes. 3. There was no WIFI really except at the front office. 4. Major renovations were going on during peak season which eliminated one of the bathrooms and showers. 5. Although pet friendly, there was no dog park or place for our dog to use the bathroom except for the empty campsites. 6. For anyone with children, there was no playground. 7. No pool I hope with the major renovations ongoing most of my complaints will be eliminated. As a positive, the cleaning crew were amazing.
Thurman Agee
Good place for families
Tammy Woods
They let people rent there monthly, so if you are only able to camp for 3 or 4 days then the likelihood of you getting a space is slim to none..
Bob Burns
Stopped by to check it out...well kept... spacious camping spots. Donna in the camp store was informative, friendly and provided World Class service....she should be a spokesperson for the Bear Creek Dam Association. Will return for a few nights of camping
Michelle Sanchez
This is a great campground and the owners Dale and Linda could not have been more friendly, and helpful to our group of 8 adult campers. This is mainly an RV camp site but also great for tent campers. It is right on the lake and very quiet. Be sure to say hello to Zeus the Lab and super friendly camp dog and give him some pets and treats. He escorted the ladies to the bath house at night just to keep us safe. We will return to this site preferably when the weather is cooler.
Ken Elrod
Take a drive through there every evening when I get off work! And today the owner/manager told me he would call the law if I'm kept making a loop through there -- keep in mind I was going about 10mph no wonder there leaving that camp ground! I've never seen so many camping spots open there! They used to be a 2 year waiting list! That's what Yankees coming down and buying it will do