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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
carolyn Geneva s
VerifiedDecember 16, 2022 • Stayed at: 52, Loop: DFOS
Host are always nice and helpful. Park is clean and well kept.
Glenn A
VerifiedDecember 11, 2022 • Stayed at: 11 Non-Sewer, Loop: DFOS
Host was great. She was knowledgeable of things to see and do locally and gave a cheerful goodbye when we left.
Terry M
VerifiedDecember 11, 2022 • Stayed at: 26, Loop: DFOS
We enjoy Foscue Creek Campground
The Host’s were Awesome
John W
VerifiedDecember 9, 2022 • Stayed at: 28, Loop: DFOS
Only one night this time but...it was great.
Michael H
VerifiedDecember 8, 2022 • Stayed at: 44, Loop: DFOS
Excellent campground and hosts. As always, site was clean and all amenities were in working order. One night there were tornado watches in the area and the host made ALL campers aware of the safe places, if needed. We had no bad weather, but we were prepared. Thanks.
Peggy D
VerifiedDecember 1, 2022 • Stayed at: 31, Loop: DFOS
really needs WIFI
Dwayne B
VerifiedNovember 29, 2022 • Stayed at: 28, Loop: DFOS
Very nice campground, clean and workers very helpful. Concrete pads for campers and very nice limestone patio area. Restrooms clean and functional. We had a great time!!
William H
VerifiedNovember 28, 2022 • Stayed at: 11 Non-Sewer, Loop: DFOS
The best COE parks that we have stayed at. Great hosts and the park is well maintained. Bathrooms are clean. Campsites are clean, level, and we'll spaced.
Mary B
VerifiedNovember 28, 2022 • Stayed at: 25, Loop: DFOS
We brought our camping club to Foscue Creek for our monthly outing. My husband and I had made a day-trip to check it out, prior to selecting it for our campout, since we'd never been there before. We were so impressed with the facilities - the campsites were well-maintained, the common areas were beautiful and the people working/volunteering there genuinely seemed to enjoy their "jobs". Once we all got there and got set up, I heard nothing but compliments from our campers about how nice this campground was and that we had made a great choice! We will all definitely be back, whether individually or as a group! We camped on site #25 in a 38-ft motorhome and had plenty of room. This site was on the creek inlet (from the river) and had a boat tie-up post, which would be very handy for fishermen or kayakers; I'm hoping that our next trip will be during a time of year that we'll want to bring our kayaks. There's plenty of water to explore in the campground without getting out in the river's channel. For anyone who likes to star-gaze, there was a good bit of open space to check out the sky and not a lot of light infiltration from the campground for a couple of nights during the weekdays; however, once the weekenders got there and strung all their lights, that changed!
MANDY H
VerifiedNovember 27, 2022 • Stayed at: 50, Loop: DFOS
We have been coming to Foscue for 20 years and we love it. The sites, the people and the hosts are incredible. Bob and Reba have been our favorites. If you need quiet time and Foscue is such a safe place, I cannot recommend enough.
Mandy
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. |