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Meaher State Park
The beautiful Mobile Delta covers 20,323 acres of expansive watery goodness, and Meaher State Park is the perfect place to access it all. From the 200-foot fishing pier and boat ramp, to the incredible 5 Rivers Delta Resource Center, you will discover a world of tidally influenced rivers, creeks, bays, lakes, wetlands, and bayous, all ripe for exploration. Fish for salt and freshwater fish, get up-close-and-personal with the abundant wildlife, and at the end of the day, make your bed at one of several full-service campsites, all with spectacular views.
The beautiful Mobile Delta covers 20,323 acres of expansive watery goodness, and Meaher State Park is the perfect place to access it all. From the 200-foot fishing pier and boat ramp, to the incredible 5 Rivers Delta Resource Center, you will discover a world of tidally influenced rivers, creeks, bays, lakes, wetlands, and bayous, all ripe for exploration. Fish for salt and freshwater fish, get up-close-and-personal with the abundant wildlife, and at the end of the day, make your bed at one of several full-service campsites, all with spectacular views.
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1 campground in Meaher State Park
If you’re hunting down some inexpensive camping close to Mobile, check out Meaher Campground at the Meaher State Park. Campsites are cozy and perfect for pitch’n a tent or living it up in your RV. Plus, the park is filled with freshwater pleasures! Visitors can float their boat down the Blakely River, or cast their luck at a chance for some bass o Read more...
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