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| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Park size | 103 acres in Barbour County, Alabama |
| Campground | Improved campground with RV sites, water and electric hookups |
| Dump station | Available on site for registered campers |
| Cell service | Generally reliable on major carriers in the Clio area |
| Road restrictions | No tunnels or mountain passes on approach routes; rural two-lane highways |
| Reservation window | Campsite reservations handled through the Alabama State Parks system |
| Nearest town | Clio, Alabama, about 7 miles west |
Late spring through early fall is the most popular window, when the spring-fed pool is open for swimming and daytime highs suit water activities. June through August brings the biggest crowds and warmest weather, so weekday stays are easier for RVers. Shoulder seasons in April, May, September, and October offer mild temperatures, lower humidity, and quieter campsites, though swimming conditions are best in peak summer. Winter is mild but cool, and the swimming area is typically closed.
Mild winter days, cold nights; swimming area closed.
Swimming area closed; good for quiet camping.
Spring wildflowers; pool typically still closed.
Pleasant shoulder-season conditions for RVers.
Pool opens for the summer swim season, check park for exact dates.
Hot, humid; peak swimming season.
Peak crowds; afternoon thunderstorms common.
Peak crowds; reserve RV sites early for weekends.
Warm days, lighter crowds after Labor Day.
Comfortable fall camping; pool typically closed.
Cool and quiet; swimming area closed.
Mild winter camping; swimming area closed.
The park's artesian spring feeds a pool that stays cold year round and is the park's signature attraction. Swimming is offered seasonally during the warmer months, with a separate shallow pool for younger visitors.
A short nature trail loops through the pine and hardwood forest surrounding the spring. It is suitable for all ages and easy to reach from the main parking areas.
Shaded picnic areas with tables, grills, and covered pavilions sit near the spring and playground. Pavilions are a popular stop for day trippers and camping families.
The park maintains tennis and basketball courts for casual recreation. They are located near the main day-use area within walking distance of the campground.
An open softball field is available for group games and informal play. It is a good option for larger camping groups traveling together.
Anglers can fish the stream that flows out of the spring, which supports bream, bass, and catfish. A valid Alabama fishing license is required for adults.
The wooded grounds support deer, squirrels, and a variety of songbirds typical of the Alabama Wiregrass region. Early morning and evening are the best times for sightings from campsites and the nature trail.
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Blue Springs State Park, AL, United States
The park sits off State Route 10 near Clio in Barbour County, about 7 miles east of the town. Dothan is roughly 50 miles south, about a one-hour drive, and Montgomery is about 80 miles northwest, roughly one hour and 45 minutes by RV. Access is on two-lane rural highways with no tunnels or steep mountain grades, making it straightforward for larger rigs, though drivers should watch for narrow shoulders and low rural bridges. The nearest major airport for fly-and-rent trips is Montgomery Regional Airport, with Dothan Regional Airport as a smaller closer option.
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