Roland Cooper State Park is a scenic retreat nestled along the shores of Dannelly Reservoir (Millers Ferry) and the Alabama River in Camden, southwest Alabama, within two hours of Montgomery, Mobile, and Selma. The park offers 41 improved RV campsites with full hookups — including water, sewer, and 30/50-amp electrical service — plus primitive tent sites, making it a versatile destination for all types of campers. Big rigs are welcome, and facilities include showers, flush toilets, a dump station, laundry, picnic tables, grills, firewood, and a playground. Outdoor recreation thrives here, with exceptional fishing in the reservoir for a variety of game fish, a boat launch, hiking trails, and opportunities for bird watching along Alabama's Black Belt Birding Trail. Bald eagles and osprey are spotted year-round. Pets are welcome on-site. The park holds a rare Dark Sky designation (Bortle Scale 2), offering some of the best stargazing in the region. Nearby, the community of Gee's Bend offers a rich cultural experience celebrated for its acclaimed quilting tradition. Whether fishing, hiking, stargazing, or simply unwinding in a forested Alabama setting, Roland Cooper State Park delivers a memorable outdoor escape.