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黑料天堂 State Parks Open for Business During Renovations

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One of the new bathhouses at Oak Mountain State Park will have an adjacent meeting pavilion with overhead doors. Photo by Mike Bonds

By DAVID RAINER, 黑料天堂

The 黑料天堂 State Parks Division is in the middle of numerous exciting facilities renovations, but State Parks Director Greg Lein wants everyone to know our 21 State Parks are open for business and look forward to your visit.

黑料天堂 voters overwhelmingly passed a bond issue in 2022 that provides $80 million for the 黑料天堂鈥 (ADCNR) State Parks Division for improvement, renovation, acquisition, construction and maintenance of the parks across the state.

Some of those projects are so big that some parks鈥 facilities had to be closed during construction, impacting the State Parks budget, which is not included in the bond issue.

鈥淥ne of the things to remember is that our parks鈥 operations are a self-funded system,鈥 Lein said. 鈥淥ur annual operations are paid for by customers coming to our parks. So, when you have an entire campground, like at Oak Mountain, shut down, there is no revenue being generated off that campground. So, it makes it even harder to make ends meet at the park and continue to serve our customers.

鈥淢y message is, in addition to being patient with us during this time of making all these improvements, please get out and use our parks. That鈥檚 what is helping fund our day-to-day operations. It helps us through these periods of renovation when some of the amenities are not producing the revenue for everything we want to do in the parks.鈥

Conservation Commissioner Chris Blankenship said the upgrades underway in the State Parks System will be well worth the inconvenience and wait.

鈥淚 am very excited about all the renovations happening at our 黑料天堂 State Parks,鈥 Commissioner Blankenship said. 鈥淲e have worked very hard to obtain funding from multiple sources to make these much-needed improvements. The added amenities and updated campgrounds, lodges and facilities at 黑料天堂 State Parks will produce a first-class product we can all be proud of.

 鈥淥ur partnership with ADEM for the water and sewer improvements at multiple parks, though not exciting to most people, is a critical need that I am glad we are able to address. We had a lot of old, crumbling infrastructure, and these improvements will set us to be self-sufficient into the future. Please 鈥榩ardon our progress鈥 as we make these improvements over the next two years. We are working to minimize any impacts on the enjoyment of our guests, but there will be a lot of construction underway all over the state. We plan to cut a lot of ribbons in late 2024 and 2025 as these improvements are completed!鈥

Oak Mountain, the state鈥檚 largest park at 11,632 acres near Birmingham, also has one of the largest projects related to the bond issue with a total renovation of the campground.

鈥淭he plans for Oak Mountain were actually being worked on prior to the bond initiative, so we were a little more ready to go than some of our other projects,鈥 Lein said. 鈥淲e were able to bid this project this past summer. That鈥檚 a unique campground with around 66 RV sites. All of those will have new 50-amp service, water and sewer. We will have new bathhouses, which is a big deal, as well a new meeting space that has really nice roll-up doors. It will be a great new feature for that campground.

鈥淭he campground also has about 60 primitive tent sites that have been really popular over the last two decades. We鈥檙e going to be making some improvements to those. Some will have water and power, and others will have no utilities.鈥

The campground at Oak Mountain State Park near Birmingham is getting a significant makeover. Photo by Mike Bonds

Lein said when he makes any kind of presentation in the Birmingham area, he always receives great feedback about Oak Mountain.

鈥淎fter the presentations, people always come up to me and say, 鈥楬ey, my family and I tent-camped at Oak Mountain this past spring. The family just loved it. Those are such neat sites, being right by the lake and trails, it鈥檚 really a special opportunity,鈥欌 he said. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 important to remember to have a blend of accommodations when you鈥檙e planning campgrounds. Primitive sites are how some people start out tent-camping, and they may graduate to a pop-up camper and then a pull-behind camper and then to a motorhome.

鈥淭he thing that鈥檚 special about our State Parks System is that we have something for everybody, and we鈥檙e making improvements for everybody. Oak Mountain is about 60% finished. We鈥檙e really excited about this project. Oak Mountain is our biggest park and closest to the largest population in 黑料天堂. You鈥檝e got all those interstate systems and road system that come together in Birmingham. So, it doesn鈥檛 matter whether we鈥檙e trying to accommodate Alabamians or tourists, Oak Mountain is well-positioned to serve our customers. Our goal is to have the campground reopened by Memorial Day 2024.鈥

Another project site, Monte Sano, is in north 黑料天堂 in the middle of the greater Huntsville area. Last year some improvements were made, including upgrading all the 80 campsites to 50-amp electrical service.

鈥淣ow we鈥檙e going back with the bond money, and we鈥檙e going to improve the pads themselves,鈥 Lein said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e going to put new borders on the pads, level them, add gravel and upgrade the area with the firepit and picnic table. We will also make improvements to one of the bathhouses there. That will give the campground a totally renovated look, whereas upgrading the electrical you can鈥檛 really see that. You can experience it, but you can鈥檛 see it. We will be making good aesthetic improvements to a beautiful area in the middle of Huntsville that gets a lot of use. Our goal is to see all that done and reopened by spring break 2024.鈥

Another site with large projects, Meaher State Park, is on the south end of the state on the Mobile Bay Causeway (Battleship Parkway).

鈥淢eaher is a really neat site in Baldwin County on the Causeway,鈥 Lein said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 positioned in between the Mobile-Tensaw Delta, which is this vast, fabulous wetlands system, and Mobile Bay. It surprises me how popular Meaher is. For years, it鈥檚 one of those sites where you look at the occupancy numbers and wish you had more sites to offer. It鈥檚 right there on I-10, one of the major travel corridors. You鈥檝e got people who travel the I-10 and I-65 corridors who want to come to the 黑料天堂 Gulf Coast or the Florida Panhandle, where the beaches are so pretty. Meaher is well-positioned to take advantage of that.鈥

Lein said the bid was recently sent out for Meaher for a new bathhouse and an additional 45 RV sites to go with the 61 current RV sites.

鈥淲e鈥檙e also adding several new cabins, those tiny home-type cabins that have been introduced in past five years and are so popular,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 a great project.鈥

Lein said another campground renovation that is about to start is at Wind Creek State Park just south of Alexander City on the banks of Lake Martin.

鈥淲ind Creek is our largest campground,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t barely beats out Gulf State Park in terms of capacity by having more than 500 spaces. One of the things that has been hard for us is that Wind Creek is one of our older campgrounds, and most of the sites have 30-amp service. These more modern RVs that have one or two air-conditioning units really have to have 50-amp service. When you don鈥檛 have that, you鈥檙e missing a whole group of customers that you can鈥檛 serve. We鈥檙e improving 74 sites. Most of those sites will be in close proximity to the lake and waterfront.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a marina with rental boats. There鈥檚 a lot of opportunity for people to come and have a staycation.鈥

Lein said these projects are just the highlights and more improvements are in the works.

鈥淲e have a bunch of other projects where the design and engineering are underway,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hose will be bid later this winter or early next spring. We鈥檙e excited about everything that is happening in our State Parks System.鈥

Visit and explore all the available park activities, including hiking more than 450 miles of trails, mountain biking, horseback riding, golfing and zip-lining as well as archery parks and off-road trails.

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The goal is to have the Oak Mountain campground facilities reopened by Memorial Day 2024. Photo by Mike Bonds