boat docks and pier at Honeycomb Campground

Fish from the docks at Honeycomb

Fish from the pier on the boat dock at Honeycomb.

camping with friends at Honeycomb on Lake Guntersville

Camping with friends on Labor Twenty-four hour period.

Lake Guntersville at Honeycomb campground

Peaceful views forth Lake Guntersville.

kayaking at Honeycomb

Kayaking & paddle boats bachelor!

tranquility in the mornings at Honeycomb

Tranquil mornings on the waterfront.

pop up camper at Honeycomb campground

grilling burgers at Honeycomb campground

Grilling up burgers at the pop-upwards camper.

Honeycomb Campground and Solar day Use Area sits next to Lake Guntersville about halfway between Huntsville and Guntersville. If yous've never camped next to a body of water, you are in for a care for.

Honeycomb faces a range of pocket-size hills formed by the creation of the lake. A friend said she thought information technology every bit picturesque equally whatever view she'd seen in Ireland, with mist rolling through the gaps in the hills and the quiet stillness of the lake. That's a pretty fantastic endorsement for the view!

honeycomb mist

Honeycomb Camp Basics

Honeycomb Campground offers both RV and tent camping ground (a total of 140 campsites) and lake view or lake side camping spots. Seventy of the campsites offer electric and h2o hookups for RVs requiring 50/thirty/30 amp electric, and the rest are a combination of improved (64) and archaic (half-dozen).

Don't take a tent or RV? Don't worry! Honeycomb has rental RVs gear up correct on the lake.

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honeycomb pier

Every campsite has a picnic table and fire band. The bath houses are clean and feature a private, separate showering room big plenty for y'all and your kids to shower and get dressed. They also have a great lilliputian general store that stocks a lot of stuff you lot may take forgotten including some basic grocery items, camping supplies, firewood, water ice, and angling supplies.

I highly recommend bringing fishing poles if you lot stay lakeside. Information technology's fun getting upward early on and fishing correct from your campsite. Maybe even in your pajamas.

Honeycomb'southward Day Use Area

Honeycomb has beautiful views for sure, but the Day Utilize Area is probably the biggest draw for visitors whether camping or not. There's a small sand beach with a blocked off swim expanse, picnic tables, and grills.

The first time we went, the kids took turns paddling around the outside of the pond area on our personal kayak (which we'd docked at our campsite and paddled over to the mean solar day use area) and swimming in the lake. We spent the majority of our twenty-four hours here. Get at that place early on and grab a table.

Honeycomb Collage

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Honeycomb Campground Pro-Tips

  • Telephone call in advance if you lot want to reserve a lakeside spot! Or brand your reservation online.
  • Honeycomb is popular and fills up speedily. We stayed at an improved, lakeside site shut to a bathhouse and it was pretty perfect.
  • Pets are immune to military camp with y'all, simply there are rules and a ii-pet maximum.
  • Y'all can rent a pontoon boat, paddle boat, fishing boat, canoes, or kayaks (personal flotation devices included) at the general shop. Or, do what we did and bring your own.
  • Honeycomb has strict visitor rules and whatever visitors must annals at the gate. Camp hosts patrol the area making certain all is well.
  • Bring the kid'due south bikes if you're able -in that location are plenty of places to ride effectually the enclosed campground.
  • Honeycomb isn't far from Hambrick Bat Cavern – enquire at the general store for tour contacts. This would be groovy addition to your trip!

Honeycomb Campground

Accost: 188 Campground Road, Grant, AL 35747
Phone: 256-582-9884
Cost: $24-34 depending on site | Check Current Rates
View Website & Covid Policy | Honeycomb on Facebook

This review was originally published in 2016 and has been updated with current information.

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