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Blue Springs
Overview
Blue Springs State Park in Clio, Alabama, offers a tranquil escape centered around its natural underground springs. These crystal-clear waters remain a constant 68 degrees year-round, providing a refreshing oasis for visitors regardless of the outside temperature. The park spans over 100 acres of scenic landscape, blending historical charm with the beauty of the Wiregrass region. It is a hidden gem for travelers seeking a slower pace and a genuine connection with Alabama’s unique geological features and rural heritage.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the rolling hills of Barbour County, the park is nestled within a lush forest of towering magnolias and pines. The surrounding area of Clio is largely agricultural and rural, ensuring a quiet atmosphere far from the persistent noise of major interstates. This secluded setting allows campers to enjoy the authentic sounds of nature, with the rhythmic flow of the spring-fed pools serving as a soothing backdrop for your quiet stay in the heart of southeast Alabama.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground provides modern RV hookups including water and electricity, with several improved sites offering sewer connections for long-term comfort. Guests have access to a clean, centralized bathhouse and laundry facilities. Key features of the park include:
- Two spring-fed swimming pools
- Spacious picnic pavilions and grills
- A modern playground and sand volleyball courts
The layout is designed to encourage outdoor gathering and provides easy walking access from the camping loops to the swimming areas.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Swimming in the 68-degree spring water is the primary draw, though the park also offers short walking trails for stretching your legs. For those willing to drive a short distance, the nearby city of Eufaula provides access to Lake Eufaula, known for world-class bass fishing and stunning historic architecture. Nature enthusiasts might also enjoy exploring the nearby Wehle Nature Center or taking a scenic drive through the Wiregrass countryside to discover local farm stands and seasonal produce.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for families and outdoor enthusiasts who prioritize natural beauty over luxury resort amenities. If you are a traveler looking to unplug and enjoy a rustic camping experience, the peaceful environment of Blue Springs is a perfect fit. It is particularly well-suited for summer travelers looking to escape the Southern heat in the cool springs and retirees seeking a quiet, scenic stopover during their journey through the Southern United States.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Joanna Gewanter
Spring was amazing. Deep pool then shallow pool then creek. $5 state park but during government shutdown so a couple ladies trying hard to keep everything going. Don't listen to anyone about the BBQ across the street. Not good.
Ginger Day-Thayer
* Please read to the end * The park is absolutely gorgeous. The springs are pristine, the fishing pond is gorgeous, there's no litter anywhere. Terrific playground for kids. We felt very safe here. All of this is why I give 5 stars. The downside - ▪️ The bathrooms are pretty gross. Especially the one at the playground by the springs. *see the last picture. I would not let my kids go in there. It gave me the creeps & looked like a dank prison shower. If we used the restroom closer to the campgrounds, we took Clorox wipes to wipe the seats off with. The entire weekend we were there, the same trash was in the floors. It did not ever give the look of being cleaned in any way. ▪️ Pull through camper site #6 - prepare to jack your camper up big time to get level. Also prepare to be confused on where exactly you should pull through at because these sites are barely marked. There's no gravel or sand to make you think you should pull in a certain spot. It is grass only. To get level we actually had to pull in the 🔻do not enter 🔻direction & face our camper door towards the cabins instead of the woods. ▪️If we return here for recreation, I will likely look for a Hipcamp location to camp at & enjoy the springs as a "guest" not as a camper.
Thomas Thompson
Such a friendly staff. No issues reserving a spot. Camping areas and amenities were nice. But the best part are the crystal clear showing pools.
Nicolas Grams
Everything was amazing. I would recommend you make sure you like COLD water. I am from Minnesota and it was too cold for me even. Not much else to do besides trails and stuff which are incredible. Had one issue with our water spigot and I called and no one has called me back and theres no after hour lines from when it happened. The staff are friendly and everything is very clean and decent compared to other places I've seen.
Jessica Seldon
The park is very nice. The springs were cool and the people there were friendly. I would visit again. It is a family friendly place and pets can visit
Joe Kocanowski
Spent 2 nights camping here mid week in May. We might have been the only campers...incredibly peaceful for most of the day, nothing but bird sounds and the occasional helicopter flying over. Taking a star away because the camp sites could use some work. Many don't look level as well as being short. Trail is really nice, but there are two small streams we had to cross (it rained the day before).
Samantha Williams
We recently spent the weekend here at the park and it was a great experience. We rented one of the cabins. The cabin was a 2/1 but the sofa had a pullout bed. We didn’t get to hike the trail because I left my walking shoes hung on mistake but we did go fishing and the fish were biting. It was so nice to hear all the birds chirping and the wood peckers. I found it very peaceful. Then we went swimming in the spring, the water was chilly but they make you aware of that so you’re prepared. My 10 month old hates the beach but he loved the spring and I was shocked. I almost forgot that the day of check in we were running late and a camp employee called to let us know that they’ll leave everything we need at the front gate which I really appreciated because we were rushing trying to get there before the park closed but when she called and said she’ll Jace everything we need, it was a load off. We will visit again!!
Nathan Drake
Very well kept, beautiful area. There's a small lake, and crystal clear springs feeding a creek
Alyssa Colvin
Absolutely wonderful. If you are looking for a quiet place to get away but don't really care to do anything but rest. This is the place. The natural spring swimming hole is cold but refreshing and that park is simple and quiet.
Michele O
This beautiful park is very small but enjoyable. There are two swimming pools that are from the natural springs. The campground is beautiful and very clean. The river that the spring empties into is beautiful also. The family can also play in the creek. There is a two mile trail you can hike but it has some steep hills if you have walking issues. The people working there are very nice and helpful. Overall this is a small park but lovely.