By DAVID RAINER, Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
So much is happening in the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ (ADCNR) State Parks Division that it’s difficult to keep up with all the renovations, upgrades and expansions at the 21 State Parks.
The newest expansion is at Meaher State Park on the Mobile Causeway (Battleship Parkway) at the head of Mobile Bay. The Meaher RV Campground work includes a new bathhouse and new RV sites. Reservations (https://reserve.alapark.com/) are now available for the new RV sites at Meaher with stays beginning April 15, 2025. Additional reservation opportunities for the park’s ADA-accessible tiny cabins are scheduled to open soon.
Alabama State Parks Director Matthew Capps said the expansion at Meaher State Park was funded by the RESTORE Act with money from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill settlement.
“With the RESTORE money, we were able to add 46 campsites, four tiny cabins, a new campground store and a new bathroom for the campground,” Capps said. “At Meaher, we previously had a drive-through-style check-in booth where all operations were housed. Now we will have a brand-new building that will house a store, offices, and even provide space for some of our educational and interpretive programs.
“It’s one of my favorite parks. You can jump in a kayak and paddle around to one of the local restaurants with great seafood and live music. It’s right there on the Bartram Canoe Trail with all that the Mobile-Tensaw Delta has to offer. Plus, you’re only a couple of minutes away from the USS Alabama battleship. It’s one of a kind for sure.”
Capps said work is also completed or nearing completion at several other parks, including Chewacla in Auburn, Lakepoint in Eufaula, Monte Sano in Huntsville and Wind Creek on Lake Martin in Alexander City.
“We’ve completed a new accessible playground at Chewacla State Park,” he said. “That has significantly increased visitation to the park. Other renovations include Lakepoint, where our 44-room lodge is scheduled for completion by mid-May. With waterfront views, new lighting, and renovated bathrooms in every room, this will be a welcome addition to the park.
“At Monte Sano, we’ve renovated the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) cabins with modern updates, new kitchens, bathrooms, countertops and furniture. We’re very excited for those to come online soon. At Wind Creek, we’re building five waterfront cottages, each with three bedrooms and three bathrooms. We're aiming for completion by Memorial Day for the cottages. We’re also enhancing the Wind Creek camping experience by introducing even more premium campsites with 50-amp service, larger pads, and full hook-ups.”