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From The Campground
This 520-acre roadside park is perfect for family gatherings or as a base camp for your Black Belt adventure. The park features modern campsites, a wading pool, rental pavilions, playground equipment, and plenty of green space. The rural setting of this park provides ample opportunity to slow down and observe your surroundings. A day spent wildlife watching along the park’s perimeter will likely pay off in several white-tailed deer, Bobwhite quail, and Eastern wild turkey sightings. Chickasaw’s birding is particularly good during the migration seasons. As a stop on Alabama’s Black Belt Birding Trail, you’ll encounter a wide variety of birds including northern flickers, white-eyed vireos, indigo buntings, ruby-crowned kinglets, palm warblers, and many more. Adjacent to the Turnipseed-Ikenberry Place Physically Disabled Hunting Area and a short drive away from the David K. Nelson Wildlife Management Area, Chickasaw State Park is a great overnight spot for hunters in the Black Belt area. The park features three modern RV sites with water and 30-amp service. Primitive camping with water and electricity is also available. Restrooms (no showers) are available.
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Affiliates
State Park
Contact
(334) 295-8230
kevin.jones@dcnr.alabama.gov
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kevin.jones@dcnr.alabama.gov
Quick Stats
8
Sites
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Site Price
45ft.
Max Site Size (L)
194ft.
Elevation
GenieSummary
We’re still collecting and analyzing information on this particular campground. As we gather sufficient data, we’ll automatically generate a GenieSummary. You can help by submitting a review on this campground.
From The Campground
This 520-acre roadside park is perfect for family gatherings or as a base camp for your Black Belt adventure. The park features modern campsites, a wading pool, rental pavilions, playground equipment, and plenty of green space. The rural setting of this park provides ample opportunity to slow down and observe your surroundings. A day spent wildlife watching along the park’s perimeter will likely pay off in several white-tailed deer, Bobwhite quail, and Eastern wild turkey sightings. Chickasaw’s birding is particularly good during the migration seasons. As a stop on Alabama’s Black Belt Birding Trail, you’ll encounter a wide variety of birds including northern flickers, white-eyed vireos, indigo buntings, ruby-crowned kinglets, palm warblers, and many more. Adjacent to the Turnipseed-Ikenberry Place Physically Disabled Hunting Area and a short drive away from the David K. Nelson Wildlife Management Area, Chickasaw State Park is a great overnight spot for hunters in the Black Belt area. The park features three modern RV sites with water and 30-amp service. Primitive camping with water and electricity is also available. Restrooms (no showers) are available.
Amenities
Activities
Discounts
No Discount Data
Affiliates
State Park
Contact
(334) 295-8230
kevin.jones@dcnr.alabama.gov
Quick Stats
8
Sites
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Site Price
45ft.
Max Site Size (L)
194ft.
Elevation
437812
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