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Number of accommodations: 48
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Reviews (596)
What Guests Are Saying
Foscue Creek Campground is highly praised for its cleanliness, spacious sites, and friendly hosts, creating a welcoming atmosphere for campers. Many enjoy the beautiful views of barge traffic and the well-maintained facilities, including hiking trails and restrooms. While some mention noise from nearby highways and occasional issues with ants or site assignments, the overall sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, with visitors eager to return.
What Guests Are Saying
Foscue Creek Campground is highly praised for its cleanliness, spacious sites, and friendly hosts, creating a welcoming atmosphere for campers. Many enjoy the beautiful views of barge traffic and the well-maintained facilities, including hiking trails and restrooms. While some mention noise from nearby highways and occasional issues with ants or site assignments, the overall sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, with visitors eager to return.
Review Summary
Jim C
VerifiedMarch 21, 2023 • Stayed at: 10, Loop: DFOS
We stopped on our way from Myrtle Beach,SC, to Houston. A camping first for us, was a call from the park around noon, to tell us our site was ready if we wanted to come early. It was the same kind of service we got after we arrived. The site was perfect and we had a great fire while watching the big dipper rise in front of us. We will return.
Billy F
VerifiedMarch 19, 2023 • Stayed at: 40, Loop: DFOS
Great Family campground and very nice sites!!
Curtis F
VerifiedMarch 19, 2023 • Stayed at: 36, Loop: DFOS
This place was so clean! One of the cleanest parks we have seen. The site are also cleaned and raked before you get there. Couldn’t have asked for a better experience.
Connie A
VerifiedMarch 16, 2023 • Stayed at: 25, Loop: DFOS
Love this COE. Full hookups, very well laid out with most sites on the water. Fantastic hosts who do an excellent job of keeping the place looking tip top. Very friendly and helpful.
Adam H
VerifiedMarch 15, 2023 • Stayed at: 06, Loop: DFOS
Great campground. Super clean facilities. Hosts were very nice.
Jeffrey Y
VerifiedMarch 14, 2023 • Stayed at: 30, Loop: DFOS
Great staff, the sites large and well maintained very beautiful campground
Kent S
VerifiedMarch 13, 2023 • Stayed at: 13 Non-Sewer, Loop: DFOS
Great COE. The staff is fantastic! They called us to let us know that our site was ready for early check in. Like all COE's the sites are spacious. We will return
Curtis W
VerifiedMarch 13, 2023 • Stayed at: 22, Loop: DFOS
Very quiet,nice host,well maintained
Donna B
March 12, 2023
This was our first time here. Loved it. A nice clean, quiet camp. My site was clean and level. The hosts were awesome. Very friendly. They even called us when our site was ready early, which was very appreciated, since we were trying to leave out ahead of an incoming storm where we’re were. We lucked out, our site was on the main River, where we got to see barges and yachts go by. Demopolis had some nice restaurants and stores to check out. Had some museums, but we didn’t have time to visit. Definitely recommend this campground. My site had fhu #54. With Senior Pass site was $20.00 a night. Can’t beat that!
Mike W
VerifiedMarch 9, 2023 • Stayed at: 49, Loop: DFOS
We forgot how much we loved Foscue. We had bypassed federal parks for a few years due to the inability of the government to keep proper funding forcing temporary closure of parks. We are back and this place rocks. Clean, well managed and a pure joy to stay at. This is one of the best C.O.E. parks in the system. We once again had a site on the waterway (49). There is just something about being close to the pages as they are pushed through the river. There is not a bad site at Foscue. Our favorites are on the waterway or the back loop. Groceries and shopping is close by. There are a few good restaurants in the area, a good size WalMart, plenty of parts and supply stores. Downtown Demopolis has a lot of history and is worth visiting, We will return again this next season and hopefully be able to stay longer.
Location Foscue Creek
Address:
1800 Lock And Dam Road
Demopolis, AL, 36732
United States
From Demopolis, Alabama, drive three miles west on U.S. Highway 80, and turn right at Maria Street. Go approximately two miles and follow signs to the campground entrance. It is strongly recommended not to follow GPS directions to the campground when traveling U.S. Highway 43 South to Jackson Street. Jackson Street is not conducive for camper/motorhome travel. The best travel option is utilizing U.S. Highway 80 to Maria Street as stated above.
DO NOT FOLLOW GPS DIRECTIONS TO FOSCUE CREEK. These directions are not favorable when pulling a camping unit.
Recommended Directions:
Traveling from the north on Highway 43 south - in Demopolis take a (left) on truck route Highway 43, then a (right) on Highway 80 west, then a (right) on Maria Ave., then merge to your (left) onto Lock and Dam Road, cross two sets of railroad tracks and 1800 Lock and Dam Road/park entrance will be on the right.
Traveling in from the south on Highway 43 north - in Demopolis take a (left) on Highway 80 west, then a (right) on Maria Ave., then merge to your (left) onto Lock and Dam Road, cross two sets of railroad tracks and 1800 Lock and Dam Road Park/ entrance will be on your right.
Traveling in from the east on Highway 80 west – make a (right) on Maria Ave., then merge to your (left) onto Lock and Dam Road, cross two sets of railroad tracks and 1800 Lock and Dam Road/park entrance will be on your right.
Traveling in from the west on Highway 80 east - make a (left) on Maria Ave., then merge to your (left) onto Lock and Dam Road, cross two sets of railroad tracks and 1800 Lock and Dam Road/park entrance will be on your right.
Latitude & Longitude: 32.5156 / -87.8694
Elevation: 21 feet
Policies & Rules
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Foscue Creek Map |
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ATTENTION: Must Download & Read Park Regulations before Reserving |
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ATTENTION: Must Download & Read Reservation Cancellation, Modification & Fee Information before Reserving |
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DO NOT FOLLOW GPS DIRECTIONS TO FOSCUE CREEK. These directions are not favorable when pulling a camping unit.Recommended Directions:Traveling from the north on Highway 43 south - in Demopolis take a (left) on truck route Highway 43, then a (right) on Highway 80 west, then a (right) on Maria Ave., then merge to your (left) onto Lock and Dam Road, cross two sets of railroad tracks and 1800 Lock and Dam Road/park entrance will be on the right.Traveling in from the south on Highway 43 north - in Demopolis take a (left) on Highway 80 west, then a (right) on Maria Ave., then merge to your (left) onto Lock and Dam Road, cross two sets of railroad tracks and 1800 Lock and Dam Road Park/ entrance will be on your right.Traveling in from the east on Highway 80 west – make a (right) on Maria Ave., then merge to your (left) onto Lock and Dam Road, cross two sets of railroad tracks and 1800 Lock and Dam Road/park entrance will be on your right.Traveling in from the west on Highway 80 east - make a (left) on Maria Ave., then merge to your (left) onto Lock and Dam Road, cross two sets of railroad tracks and 1800 Lock and Dam Road/park entrance will be on your right. |
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ATTENTION: When reserving a shelter at Foscue Creek Park you can check-in as early as 6:00 a.m. but you must depart at or before SUNSET. |
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ATTENTION: Park gates are locked at 10:00 p.m. and do not reopen until 6:00 a.m. No exceptions to this policy! |
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ATTENTION: As of November 1, 2025, we ask that campers refrain from have mail sent to the park. |