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Lakepoint
Lakepoint Resort State Park is located on the shores of Lake Eufaula in southeastern Alabama. The park offers a variety of recreational activities, including camping, fishing, swimming, boating, and hiking. The park also features a marina, boat launch, and a beach. Visitors can also enjoy a variety of amenities, such as a restaurant, gift shop, and a golf course. The park is a popular destination for families, as it offers a variety of activities for all ages.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Charles Baggett
We certainly enjoyed our time here. All of the staff was very friendly and worked very hard to keep the facilities and grounds looking very nice.
Joel Pendleton
Super helpful and friendly staff. Upgraded us for free when the first boat had a dead battery. Clean facilities. Good tackle and bait shop. Would recommend.
Jeffrey Glover
Saturday Night Prime Rib Buffet. My compliments to the staff & especially the Chef. The prime Rib was spot on delicious. The staff was friendly. The view was extraordinary. All this contributed to ambiance unrivaled. I highly recommend it.
Mark Bateman
Having full hook up in a state park is always nice. The campground does not look to be maintained well but it worked for us. The campground is more like a fish camp. Not much for kids and the “playground” is just a set of swings. They have tennis courts but they are over grown and not useable. The hiking/biking trails were good. Definitely not as nice as other AL state parks I’ve been to.
Theresa E
We full-time RV travel, and recently chose Lakepoint State Park for a three-night stop on our route. Upon arrival we followed directions for check-in and drove over to the marina. We wondered why the building at the entrance to the park was not used for check-in, but as we looked around in it, it was abandoned except for possible offices? Not sure. The website states check in is at 4pm, but the nice young lady that assisted us in the marina told us check-in is any time after noon due to the marina office closing at 4pm. We received our map and truck window display tag and drove to our site. The road was decent to the campground area. The gate was open so we did not have to enter the provided gate key pad code. We used the code on other days during our stay when we exited and re-entered the campground area. Our site was a pull thru full hookup spot in Deer Court campground. It provided a grassy area, a picnic table, and a fire pit. The site was quite messy with sticks and pine needles. The asphalt was either broken or covered with stones and needles. We had plenty of room for our 35-foot trailer and tow vehicle. The Deer Court campground had one restroom/shower facility. It was decent. The campground has areas with worn and broken roads, but it was okay to enter and exit as well as to take walks. Close by was a boat dock with a walking path to get to the dock. Cautionary alligator signs near all water locations. Trash was very full and overflowing. There was a dog park near the building at the entrance to the park and a laundromat near the campground gate area with four washer and three dryers. It was an okay place to stay but as a State Park we would expect more from it. It felt quite neglected.