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    Honeycomb Campground - Unkept campground

    Honeycomb Campground

    3.9(14 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    Nice campground. Reasonable rates. I spent the weekend in Feb 2026. I have one nitpick. It's not…read morewith the campground but with TVA. I was told I could not pull into my site so I could evacuate quickly in an emergency. I liked the view of the lake out my windshield. There were a lot of cars and trucks pulled into sites. Following state logic, they should back in so they can evacuate quickly also. It made no sense.

    We had a really good experience renting a Lowe SS 210 pontoon boat here until it came time to…read morereturn it and deal with the gas. When we pulled up at the dock at our scheduled return time, a young worker was already filling boats with gas cans (not a pump). He started filling ours, but ran out of gas midway. That immediately raised concerns, since there's no way to know how much was in the can before he started. My husband went into the store and was told the worker would have to go buy more gas, and it would be 30+ minutes before he came back. This was frustrating because they knew our boat was due back at 6 PM, yet chose to use up gas on other boats first instead of being prepared for us. We were told we'd be sent a receipt for the fuel, but we never got one--just a $100 charge. At $5 a gallon and a 24-gallon tank, the numbers don't add up, especially since the gauge showed between half and a quarter tank left when we returned it. Based on the math, I don't believe we actually used the amount of gas they charged us for, likely an extra $20-$30. The day on the water itself was great, but the lack of transparency with the gas, no receipt, and questionable accuracy in what we were charged left a sour note at the end. It's never a good feeling to feel like you have been ripped off. If you rent here, just be aware of how they handle fueling and charges.

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    Honeycomb Campground - Broken signage

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    Restroom needing improvement

    Honeycomb Campground - View from our site! Super pretty and right on the lake!

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    View from our site! Super pretty and right on the lake!

    Lake Guntersville State Park Campground - Wildlife

    Lake Guntersville State Park Campground

    3.4(55 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    Friends told us of this hidden gem and while we were in the area we made sure to stop by, even if…read morewe simply rolled through. We did not regret it. They told us to look out for deer and wow were there plenty of them! Many signs posted though to make sure not to feed them, as it harms them, the environment, and causes more accidents involving deer and road vehicles. Treat wildlife responsibly!

    The majority of our stay there was PLANNED construction on sites directly adjacent to ours. They…read morewere putting in sewer lines, and rather than chirping birds or the sound of rain we were awoken every morning to the sound of construction equipment. We would have full days of no water for 10+ hours. We would get emails stating that the water was back on, and it was in other loops but the pressure at our site and those close by was so low we couldn't get any to the actual camper. The bathhouse was also out so no luck there for even basics. Additionally the garbage dumpsters were very close to our site and overflowing the entire time resulting in awful smells wafting over regularly. Upon talking to the campstore they were unapologetic that we had no water, no mind the experience being less than desirable. They wouldn't refund the remainder of our stay, or allow us to move to another site unless we paid for the additional site. Multiple were actually aggressively pushing back that we just had to deal with it, and visibly annoyed that we were even complaining. This was additionally challenging because the only way for our trailer to exit was a road that had been dug up to put in the sewer lines and was not drivable. We were stuck, forced to remain for days in our spot, unable to even leave to go home unless we wanted to donate our camper to the state park. The construction site manager said this will be going on for a few months, so if you are coming summer 2026 watch out. While this also is not an all the time situation please consider how horrendous the most basic customer service is here before booking.

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    River Ridge Retreat

    River Ridge Retreat

    2.6(5 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    The River Ridge Retreat is a nice, secluded area to stay in. It is somewhat gated, which is a…read moreplus. They offer tiny homes and an RV park area. We actually found this spot through AirBnB. Lesson learned, but they don't have any WiFi services. We went back and looked on the website, but totally missed it. We noticed that the staff were very responsive, which was great. Just a couple of items I would recommend for maintenance/cleaning purposes. After a customer has left, make sure to check the outdoor bulbs. One of our porch bulbs was out, but the other one thankfully provided enough lighting. As you can imagine, it can get very dark at night. Also make sure to sweep around the porch area and look for cobwebs. Also make sure to check the utensils after each stay. Some of the utensils were cheaply made, and were used inappropriately on a grill. Also, the broom inside of our Airbnb probably either needed to be replaced or cleaned. We noticed that there was a lot of hair trapped within the broom bristles. So as we were trying to clean, the broom was actually leaving more and more hair on the floor. Also, keep in mind, you have to take out your own trash, which was a first for us. Lastly, you may want to bring your own pillows if you have any back or neck issues. They were super flat and uncomfortable. Other than those items, the Airbnb was clean. If you don't mind tiny places, then you definitely want to check out River Ridge.

    The sites are very level and clean. They seemed a little close to me, though. If you are someone…read morewho needs to park their camper, so you can visit the Guntersville area, then this place would work. The sites aren't shaded, it's not kid friendly, and there's nothing to do during the middle of the day. We sat by the fire at night. It was peaceful, but mosquitoes tried to eat us up. Even with bug spray. The dog park was good, but not shaded. There's no wifi, no free toilets, no free showers. You'll be okay if you have those things in your camper. We have an older class C van, so we weren't happy at all. I had such high hopes for this place, too. It should be better in 2030, when the newly planted trees get big enough to provide shade. Maybe they'll have a bathhouse by then, too.

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    River Ridge Retreat
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    Marshall County Park 2

    Marshall County Park 2

    5.0(1 review)
    5.2 mi

    Marshall County Park #2 is a good camping sight. But I was searching for information about Marshall…read moreCounty Park # 1.when I was young , Marshall County Park #1 was the place for family and especially kids, young and upp to seniors. They had picnic areas. A Pier to fish on. A swimming Pier. Loads of Sand . A great place for every member of the family. A great place to gather. They had rides. A tilty whearl, a train that went through the park. A ferris wheel , a roller coaster, and several other rides. Plus a play ground. There was a snack bar, a stage where bands came . Of all kinds. And I know my sister and brothers were there all Summer. I miss this. It seems like Guntersville only publishes for Bass Fishing. It should be a place not only for Bass fisherman and all Fishing, but the Lake. GUNTERSVILLE LAKE SHOULD BE MORE FOR ALL THE FAMILY, NIT JUST FISHING. I plan on bringing this up to the people of Guntersville. And taking the new owners of the famous Advertiser Gleam. Bring something to Guntersville for the entire family and watch it grow. But I have lived here all my life and the city seemed to want it to stay a small town. But County Park number 1 would be a Great Place for what used to be there. A place for the entire family. I know we have a small beach in Guntersville. But there are too many homes for a a great park like we could have. Even a water slide would be a great thing for our town. And people jobs. Summer jobs for teens even adults. If you think this could be a good idea let me know I would love to see something like this for our kids and grandkids.

    Knot Working Tiny Town - vacation_rentals - Updated July 2026

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