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Founded sometime during the early 1800s by multiple groups of settlers moving in from other states, the present-day community of Hamilton sits in the northwest corner of Alabama. The town is also near both the Alabama-Mississippi state border and the Alabama-Tennessee state border, allowing those who really want to expand their adventuring possibilities the ability to do so. You’ll be able to learn all about this culturally rich and naturally beautiful landscape and communities when you book an RV rental in Hamilton, Alabama.

When you book an RV in Marion County, all of that quintessential Southern beauty is at your fingertips. With forests, rivers, lakes, and other wilderness destinations, there is no shortage of exploratory options awaiting you in Northern Alabama.

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The Great Outdoors

If you’re looking for something a little out of the ordinary in the South, you can head to Dismals Canyon near Russellville, Alabama. This canyon floor has a river running through it, which has provided the necessary elements to sustain a full forest. So, you can descend into the canyon and hike along the riverbed and through this unique micro-ecosystem and feel as though you’ve been transported to another world. The canyon also supports some very close relatives of the glowworm, so at night, you’ll be able to see them light up the canyon walls and trees with their bright blue glow.

Directly east of town is the Bankhead National Forest near Haleyville. Perfect for a quick day trip in the Hamilton campervan rental, Bankhead National Forest invites visitors to explore its nearly 200,000 acres of protected land. You can head out on the 100-mile Pinhoti National Trail for glimpses of some of Alabama’s more rare wildlife and even more breathtaking views. Or if you’re looking for something a little less strenuous, you can enjoy the various day hike trails, fishing for some of that famous Alabama catfish, or cool off with a dip in one of the many creeks and rivers.

Just over the border in Mississippi is Tishomingo State Park near Red Bay, Alabama. Here, you can learn about the archaeological excavations taking place to get a better understanding of the early native tribes that once called this area home. Or instead, you can head out in search of some of Tishomingo’s bizarre rock formations, something that is not a common sight in Mississippi. If you are traveling in the late spring, make sure you set aside plenty of time for the wildflower trails, as they will be in full bloom with many vibrant colors.

RV Parks

When you rent an RV for an excursion, you might want to reserve spots at some local RV parks or campgrounds. Thanks to its relatively rural and natural nature, many of the RV parks and campgrounds in the area of Hamilton offer their own little form of retreat into peace and quiet.

Just south of town is the Togetherness Works RV Park. At Togetherness Works, guests will have access to wooded RV sites with full hookups. There are also a few restaurants near the campground.

A little northeast of town is Twin Forks Campgrounds. At Twin Forks, guests have access to water/electric sites, restroom facilities, and the local Bear Creek. There is also a playground on-site for the kids to enjoy.

Explore the City

When you book an RV rental in Hamilton, you might want to set aside a little bit of extra time to explore the local area. There is plenty to see and do in northwest Alabama and northeast Mississippi that you are going to want to make sure you get the chance to see it all.

If you’re traveling to the Deep South in the summer, you might want to find a way to cool off. Luckily enough, the water park just a short drive north of town is worth considering. This low-key water park has a swimming pool, water slides, and a splash pad. There is also a dry playground nearby.

Those who are fans of the King can head over to the Elvis Presley Birthplace in nearby Tupelo, Mississippi. Just over the Alabama-Mississippi state border, this historic site marks Elvis’ childhood home and features a museum showcasing his life. You can also visit the church that Elvis attended, where he gained a lot of inspiration for his music.

Every Southern state will claim that they do BBQ best. So when in Hamilton, why not see for yourself? There are several BBQ joints in the town, so you can lead yourself on your own little “BBQ Tour” to taste all of the flavors of Alabama BBQ.

If BBQ isn’t your style, you can find yourself a local diner and sit down to a plate piled high with fried catfish or chicken. These Southern staples are sure to “stick to your bones” and remind you what Southern hospitality is all about.

On every RV expedition, you will eventually find yourself needing to restock and refuel. Luckily enough, when you have an RV rental in Hamilton, you will be able to find plenty of gas stations and grocery stores to get everything that you could possibly want or need.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • Dismals Canyon, ALHodges, AL
  • Bear Creek, ALHaleyville, AL
  • Kinlock Falls, ALWilliam B Bankhead National Forest, AL
  • Parker Falls Trail, ALHaleyville, AL
  • White Falls, ALHaleyville, AL
  • Magnolia Trail, ALWilliam B Bankhead National Forest, AL
  • Rippey Wild Trail (201) to Sipsey Wild Hiking Trail (209) to Randolph Walk Hiking Trail (202), ALHaleyville, AL
  • Randolph Wild Trail to the Waterfall, ALHaleyville, AL
  • Randolph Wild Hiking Trail (202), ALHaleyville, AL
  • Sipsey Loop Trail, ALWilliam B Bankhead National Forest, AL

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