Chickasabogue Park Accepting Online Reservations

Chickasabogue Park has begun accepting advanced reservations for its newly renovated RV campground, which welcomed its first campers on Labor Day weekend. The campground has been completely renovated and includes a new restroom/shower/laundry facility. Chickasabogue Park’s campground area will accept RVs (25 pads), hard-sided pop-up campers (12 sites) and tent camping (nine sites) in designated areas. Chickasabogue Park, located at 760 Aldock Road in Eight Mile, is less than 15 minutes from Downtown Mobile. It is Mobile County’s largest park, spanning 1,100 acres of recreation space and wildlife refuge. It offers 13 miles of biking/hiking trails, two 18-hole disc golf courses, multiuse courts, picnic pavilions, a playground, a splashpad and a beach on Chickasabogue Creek. The park reopened on February 23 after major renovations. Upcoming improvements include beach area renovations and construction of a new boat ramp. Long-term plans include an events and interpretive center.

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