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Oak Mountain

Overview

Oak Mountain State Park stands as Alabama's largest state park, offering a sprawling natural retreat just south of Birmingham. It provides a perfect balance between a rustic outdoor escape and a well-maintained facility for modern RV travelers. Spanning over 9,900 acres, the park serves as a scenic sanctuary for those looking to reconnect with nature while enjoying the convenience of a developed state park system. Whether you are stopping for a night or staying for a week, the expansive landscape ensures a peaceful atmosphere.

Location & Surroundings

Situated in Pelham, Alabama, the park is nestled within the scenic foothills of the Appalachians. The local topography is defined by the impressive ridges of Double Oak Mountain, which create a lush canopy of hardwood forests and pine. Despite its proximity to Interstate 65 and the urban amenities of the Birmingham metro area, the campground feels remarkably secluded. The environment is shaped by three distinct lakes and rolling terrain, providing a diverse ecosystem for guests to explore.

Amenities & Park Features

The RV campground features 60 modern sites equipped with water, sewer, and electricity hookups to accommodate a variety of rig sizes. Campers have access to updated bathhouses, laundry facilities, and a playground for children. Beyond the individual sites, the park offers a swimming beach, boat rentals, and a champion-level golf course. Many sites also include cable TV connections and picnic tables, making it easy to settle in and enjoy a comfortable, residential-style camping experience in the woods.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Outdoor enthusiasts will find over 50 miles of multi-use trails, including the nationally recognized Red Trail for mountain biking. For those wanting to explore the local culture, the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum and the Birmingham Zoo are just a short drive away. On-site, visitors can visit the Alabama Wildlife Center or spend the day fishing on one of the stocked lakes. The park’s location makes it a prime hub for exploring both natural wonders and Alabama's historical urban landmarks.

Who This Park Is Best For

This park is ideal for active families and outdoor adventurers who want a wide variety of activities right outside their RV door. It is a premier destination for mountain bikers and hikers who appreciate diverse, well-maintained trail systems. Because of its quiet atmosphere and spacious layout, it also appeals to nature photographers and retirees seeking a peaceful base of operations while exploring the rich cultural and culinary highlights of central Alabama.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Lake
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Ramp
• Boat Rental
• Boat Marina
• Body Of Water (Beaver Lake)
• Horseshoes
• Rec Hall
• Playground
• Golf
• Archery Range
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Watersports

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers
• Laundry

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing
• Hiking
• Boating
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Mountain Biking
• Watersports

- Facility

• Type (State Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- Internet

• WiFi Hotspot
• WiFi Hotspots (1)

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (145)
• Width (30)
• Max Length (60)
• Gravel Sites (85)
• 30 Amp
• Dirt Sites (60)
• Full Hookups (57)
• Water (27)
• Electric (27)
• Max Amps (30)
• Pull-thrus (24)
• Pull-thru Size (30 x 60)
• Back-ins (24 x 50)
• Site Length (60)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Merry Stanford

November 04, 2025

Oak Mountain is a beautiful state park. Sites were level, with full hook ups available and good tasting water. The bathhouse was ideal: several heated and private toilets, showers, and sinks each in their own handicap accessible unit. There are numerous hiking trails and opportunities for outdoor activities. We stayed there while visiting historical sites in Birmingham. One downside was that the campfire wood was too dense to make a good campfire. We couldn't even split it with the hatchet. If you like campfires, bring plenty of fire starter and plan to hunt for kindling.

Joseph Barnett

October 22, 2025

Loved the fall view from our cabin. Great value. Easy nearby hikes. Nater center wonderful with great info. Looks like they work hard to reduce invasive plants...but the bird window looked like invasive nandina may be present. Windows protected by bird friendly surfaces. Thanks! Reds were sasafrass, sumac, tupelo, sourwood, red maple, and even some dogwood!

Eric Sarracino

October 07, 2025

Great place to run, hike, trail run, bike, kayak and any other outdoor activities you can think of. Trails are well marked and you can also get a trail map at the front gate when you enter the park. They have a bunch of fun events at Oak Mt from biking & bmx track races to 5K and many other races on a weekly basis. There is also a beautiful golf course and great campground.

Erin Jones

October 05, 2025

We loved the Double Oak lake! It's never too crowded and the atmosphere is refreshing. This was our last lake day of the year today with the kids and the weather was perfect. There is a beach volleyball court and Pavillion acquired grills. If you don't want the beach part there are grassy park areas to picnic, there is a concession stand that offers gear and snacks.

Katie Johnson

September 15, 2025

We had a fantastic time at Oak Mountain State Park! The changes made in the last few years have been amazing. The bath houses are great, the lots are large, and there is so much to do!

Krystle Harris Johnson

July 26, 2025

This place was amazing! Beautiful views and me and my daughters first time hiking. You have to pay to enter the park. And maps were a $1. Walked a trail and also visited the treetop area with the injured owls that were taken in. Very interesting visit. Would definitely go again.

Susan Hardee

June 24, 2025

Wow...This place is amazing. Largest state park I've seen in any state to date. Lots to do here and there is something for everyone in the family. Golfing, horseback riding, archery, biking & mountain biking, scenic drives, fishing, hiking, water falls, beaches with floating obstacle course, wake boarding on a wire, swimming, play grounds, picnic areas, accessible trails, etc. I also camped here for the weekend in the RV park area. Spacious camping spaces with pull throughs and full hookups. There is a heavy state park trooper presence here, so quiet hours are strictly observed and departure and arrival times are pretty firm. Town is fairly close and you can be to the grocery store, ice cream, coffee, etc. within ten minutes. Target and Walmart are a little further out, but are within a 20-30 minute ride. Camping World and the RV Super Store are within a 30-40 minute ride. Downtown Birmingham is also within 30-40 minute ride. Lots of antique shops in the area with some pretty cool stuff and lots of good finds.

Peter T

June 19, 2025

Oak mountain State Park is really a lot of fun for hiking and biking. I did not go to the beach area but I did see people filling their cars with kids and swimsuits and some kayaks on the water that I did pass. I was really impressed with the campground: I had a site that had electric, water and sewer. They have very good washers and dryers. Very good shower and toilet facilities, and very friendly staff. I was camping but I also see that they have cottages for rent that look very nice... They have so much to offer. I would say that you should go to the Alabama State Park website so that you can see everything. Sweet home Alabama 🎵

N and C Farrell

May 10, 2025

Spent an afternoon hiking to Kings Chair - an excellent shaded hike. The park itself was excellent, well-maintained and had so much to do from golf, to BMX riding, horses and so much more. And the gate attendant was super nice. Well worth it.

Shara Michaels

April 26, 2025

Small $5 entrance fee plus $1 paper map. Park fee attendants were very nice and chatty (sorry I didn't stop back by but I was heading north lol). I chose to do the Blue trail, which most trails start at the North Trailhead which is just past the first lake, parking on the right. Huge lot, trails are across the road, all are marked well and have 1/4 mile marker posts, which I found helpful - you cover ground quicker than you think! I had to visit King's Chair for a few nice valley views (seen grey lizard here - Eastern fence I believe it's called). The harder part of the trail I'd say is the first 2 miles, typical hillside trail, good bit of upward but after 2 miles it's def easier and more gently rolling, more earth and less rock. About 7 total miles to Peavine Falls one way, short but pretty steep and rocky trail down to the creek falls, and back up the other side is a fun scramble. Falls are small but very pretty, small pool at the base, you can get right up on it if you wish, but you'll get your feet wet. To save time I opted to take Red Trail back, an old service road turned trail. To reach it I first found the Green trail, then red connector. Green trailhead is a lil hidden. Towards the back right of Peavine Falls parking lot - you reach the lot after the scramble on the other side of the falls, walk on a wide path up to the lot, felt like a quarter mile - the trailhead is a bit obscured. Glorified outhouse at the parking lot too, thankfully, but hold your nose. While on Red trail I realized I was on the CCC trail and not a road - CCC will run parallel to the road trail for a short ways and you can see it on your right, I walked up a lil bank but there is a path to it eventually. Red road trail is obviously an old road, gentle hill, no great views, but it is quiet and you'll see and cross several stream areas, which you can jump across or bridge. 5 miles to main trailhead, I completed about 13 total and really wish I had time to explore more of the park.

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