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Harper Blakeley State Park

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Harper Campground is a tent camping site located in over 2,000 acres of woodlands, crisscrossed with trails, and featuring the historic ghost town of Blakeley. The campsites are pull-through with full hookups, including 30/50, sewer, and good water pressure, and each site has a wooden picnic table and fire pit. There is a small fee of $20 for unimproved sites and $30 for improved sites with electricity and water. The park offers a variety of activities, such as seminars, boat tours, and live music, and is home to one of the best preserved Civil War battle sites in the country. Trails wind around earthworks, trenches, battlefields, cemetery, and fort, and there is a mountain-bike trail to explore. The sites are spacious and provide good privacy from neighbors, but some can be quite unlevel and all are sand. The roads are gravel, steep and washed out, and there is a bathhouse located near the tent camping area. Wood bundles of wet firewood are available for purchase online and at the gatehouse, and it is recommended to buy the regular sized dry bundles at the local supermarket.

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Historic Blakeley State Park is one of the largest and most diverse attractions within the Gulf Coast region. It contains the sites of Alabama's largest Civil War battle, the important early Alabama town of Blakeley, and Native American settlements dating back thousands of years. The park has cabins, RV and primitive camping facilities, as well as facilities available for rental for a variety of special events.

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Activities

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Affiliates

State Park

Contact

(251) 626-5581
blakeleypark@aol.com

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Quick Stats

27
Sites
$20 - $30
Site Price
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Max RV Size
118ft.
Elevation

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GenieSummary

Harper Campground is a tent camping site located in over 2,000 acres of woodlands, crisscrossed with trails, and featuring the historic ghost town of Blakeley. The campsites are pull-through with full hookups, including 30/50, sewer, and good water pressure, and each site has a wooden picnic table and fire pit. There is a small fee of $20 for unimproved sites and $30 for improved sites with electricity and water. The park offers a variety of activities, such as seminars, boat tours, and live music, and is home to one of the best preserved Civil War battle sites in the country. Trails wind around earthworks, trenches, battlefields, cemetery, and fort, and there is a mountain-bike trail to explore. The sites are spacious and provide good privacy from neighbors, but some can be quite unlevel and all are sand. The roads are gravel, steep and washed out, and there is a bathhouse located near the tent camping area. Wood bundles of wet firewood are available for purchase online and at the gatehouse, and it is recommended to buy the regular sized dry bundles at the local supermarket.

From The Campground

Historic Blakeley State Park is one of the largest and most diverse attractions within the Gulf Coast region. It contains the sites of Alabama's largest Civil War battle, the important early Alabama town of Blakeley, and Native American settlements dating back thousands of years. The park has cabins, RV and primitive camping facilities, as well as facilities available for rental for a variety of special events.

Amenities

Activities

Discounts

No Discount Data

Affiliates

State Park

Contact

(251) 626-5581
blakeleypark@aol.com

Quick Stats

27
Sites
$20 - $30
Site Price
--
Max RV Size
118ft.
Elevation
471146
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Location
-87.91439819
30.74090004
34745 State Hwy 225
Spanish Fort, AL

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