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Dothan RV Park

3.9 (12 reviews)
Open • 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Kelsey D.

We loved staying here. Both guys in the office were so kind and helpful. Prices were good. Very well groomed park. Quiet but nice facilities for laundry and nice park for the kids. Walking trails in the back. Freshly painted picnic tables at each site. Easy location and pull through site options. Would definitely stop by hear again. They also offer military discount.

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A-Okay RV Park

(12 reviews)

My mom and dad, and now my mom stay here. They really like it. What I like is how caring the staff…read moreis. I have called in occasion to check on something or ask a favor, and the family that operates this establishment is alwys super kind.

Grab some popcorn! After reading reviews, 3 stars at best,…read morewe were skeptical. We live fairly close, 2.5 hrs, so we decided to do a ride through. We pulled up on an old trailer labeled office, sketchy, I was ready to go. We drove so we went in, not exactly a clean place, a bit run down as you would expect from the outside appearance. The lady in the office seemed overwhelmed but was very nice. We discussed reviews, she explained them off. After riding around the campground, we made a reservation and offered to pay in full but told no. We were concerned because our dates included a busy time within the town as well as a holiday weekend. Fast-forward, I did receive an email confirmation of our reservation dates. 2 days prior to our anticipated arrival, our plans shifted by a day, I made a call. No formal "AOKay Campground, phone etiquette" just Hello! With a smile, I identified myself and explained my reason for the call. Was told, no problem, see you when you get here. Upon arrival we proceeded toward what we knew to be the office, aka the rundown trailer. We were ambushed by 2 golf carts. The office has moved and they tried to "flag us down". Oops, our fault! No problem, I go with "the sister" on one cart to the office to properly check in and my husband with "the brother" following the other to get escorted to our site. Meanwhile in the office, "the mother" yes this is how they refer to themselves -no names! The mother is not very friendly, she asked me several times if we had a reservation, I gave her the confirmation number, she couldn't find it at first. Clearly with the new office came a new IT system creating stress. After signing my life away, 2 pages of rules front and back and 15 min of the mother trying to get the new system to match the quote in my reservation email, she conceded to allow the system to charge less than the quote. On the return golf cart ride, I mentioned that the mom needed to smile. The sister said it had been a busy day, they attended a funeral and 10 campers came in earlier. Ok I'll take that, it's been a tough day and a new computer system. After set up we walked the campground, lots of full-timers, we knew this, some could use some face lifts but as a prior full-timer I understand the challenges of camper living. I actually appreciate a location that allows full-timers, there are a lot of trades that require transient living and WE ALL benefit from these trades; ie electricians, welders, construction, nurses just to name a few! Night one is ok. As mentioned, we live nearby, my husband works for a shed moving company and they had a local move so his boss picked him up in the campground, leaving me our truck, again the golf cart - the brother "what are you doing"?. My husband explained he was being picked up to go to work and (pointing at the camper) we're staying here, mind you "the brother" literally just parked us and talked to my husband for at least 20 min, 18 hours ago! No problem, off to work he goes. All is well UNTIL- my husband returns! Shed truck: Ford 550 pick-up, NOT a semi, pulling a 26fr empty trailer. Pulls in ON THE ROAD, in the campground, before he could stop at our camper - you guessed it, the golf cart! This time "the dad" VERY abrupt and rude - what are you doing here, get that truck out of here, next time you come here you leave that truck on the road, don't bring that in here! I'm in complete shock! In review: smaller than our 40ft camper, empty, during daylight, not going fast and abiding by all the road signs. When my husband questioned if there was a problem - again very rude and curt, the problem is this truck doesn't belong in here and if you don't like that you can take your equipment and leave too! Again, just WOW! I'm completely speechless, and have NEVER been talked to in this manner ever! His boss left as directed and my husband and I were just left looking at each other in complete disbelief. I had plans, the whole reason we're camping, so packing up in that moment was not realistic, though very tempting! I did, however, immediately get online and make reservations at another location for the next day! My husband, the bigger person than I, after some cool down time, went to the office to purchase some steak, they have a cattle ranch and sell fresh meat, just so happens "the dad" was the office attendant. After some small talk about cattle, the dad explained that he had a past experience with a shed repo situation that caused some property damage - NOT the same shed company! Also no apology attempts were made. Completely unacceptable behavior and we will never be back! If I could give this review negative stars I would! I'd like to say we were issued a refund but honestly I didn't even ask, I wanted to leave without any further reason to get an attitude. I choose GRACE and I pray they do too!

Ozark / Fort Rucker KOA

Ozark / Fort Rucker KOA

(15 reviews)

Very nice quaint campground we came upon this place by accident after our usual stop was booked…read more The owner Lori was super nice and very helpful from getting us registered to leading us to the perfect position on our spot. Had a beautiful little walkway around a pond with a fountain, bridges, lights and littles walkways off to the side. Even a little Teepee. The grounds were clean and well groomed. Can't comment on the laundromat or bathrooms since we didn't use that area. We will definitely return next year.

We stayed for 3 nights for a mini Mother's Day weekend vacation. We were offered an upgrade on the…read morespot the website had originally given us because we were staying for more than 1 night. I believe we got the best tent site they offered. It was further back from the road and more part of the rest of the park area and it was very well shaded most of the day. I loved the camp sink with running water. I wish more places (KOA's too) did that. Being a tent camper, that amenity was probably my favorite, above all. The bathrooms were wonderful. Clean and fresh smelling every time I used either one. I didn't use the laundry room but it looked tidy and clean as well. The kids enjoyed the pool and grounds. I know the owner said people complain about the ants and bugs. They must not be real campers. Ants probably lived there 1000 years before you decided to moore up in your $400000 land yacht. The bugs weren't a big deal and I wouldn't blame the KOA if they were. Keep your gear clean , be vigilant, and you will do fine. I know KOA can't choose their neighbors, either. Although I'm sure the guy on the other side of the fence was a real stand up guy, you would never know it from him blaring his music at 0630 on a Saturday, hawking loogies, working on his super sweet dodge caravan, or yelling "HEY" followed by a trail of obscenities to his dog/cat/squirrel/bird/momma/whatever. Now for the real (but not real enough to garner less than 4 stars) issues. I nearly killed myself a dozen times by tripping over roots or small stumps on our site. I caught myself doing a header into my camp stove and doing the Alabama fire dance around the fire ring (and I don't drink that much) because of catching a toe on one. Every person in our party tripped over 3 or 4 of them on multiple occasions, just in our site. The staff were friendly. For the most part. Maybe even overly nice. When we checked in, I just wanted to get to our site and set up. Instead I got a 30 minute oratory description on the ants and map and pool. It's outdoors- there's bugs. Your park isn't that big-I can see everything from this spot... including the pool. The other side of that coin was when I took the kids to the office to buy them ice cream. The woman who was working seemed really put off that I came in because it interrupted her sweeping. She was a little short but then became so flustered, she couldn't count my change back to me. But they sell cedar firewood, so there's that. I would stay there again, but I probably won't because we like to go to different places all over.

Dothan RV Park - campgrounds - Updated May 2026

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