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One Hundred Oaks
Overview
One Hundred Oaks RV Park offers a convenient and quiet destination for travelers passing through or visiting the Birmingham area. Situated in Fultondale, Alabama, this park is designed to provide a comfortable base for those navigating north-south routes through the state. It maintains a peaceful atmosphere that appeals to travelers looking for a reprieve from the road, focusing on essential services that ensure a reliable stay for both short-term visitors and longer-term guests.
Location & Surroundings
The park is strategically positioned just off Interstate 65, making it an exceptionally accessible stop for big rigs and travelers who prefer minimal navigation from the main highway. Being located in Fultondale provides the best of both worlds: a suburban environment that feels removed from the density of downtown Birmingham, while still remaining within close proximity to urban amenities, dining options, and essential retail stores necessary for restocking your RV supplies.
Amenities & Park Features
One Hundred Oaks focuses on the fundamentals of a quality RV experience by offering full hookup sites that simplify your arrival and departure. The grounds are well-maintained to provide level parking surfaces, ensuring that your stay is stable and hassle-free. The park layout is designed for easy maneuverability, accommodating larger motorhomes and fifth wheels comfortably, which is often a primary concern for travelers moving through the heart of Alabama.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
While the park offers a relaxing setting, it serves as an excellent jumping-off point for exploring local history and culture. Visitors can easily access the Birmingham Civil Rights District to experience transformative historical sites or spend time in the scenic Railroad Park. For those who enjoy nature, various local parks and trails within Jefferson County offer scenic outdoor recreation opportunities just a short drive from your campsite, balancing city life with natural beauty.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for travelers who prioritize seamless transit and accessibility. It is particularly well-suited for retirees touring the Southeast, traveling professionals, or families seeking a quiet, predictable place to stay near the I-65 corridor. Because of its quiet environment and practical layout, it is a perfect match for those who want to avoid the high-density noise of city centers while keeping the attractions of Birmingham within reach.
User Reviews
Davicia Thomas
I wish I could find a place here. Beautiful and clean. Spaced out lots.
Reyncredibles
One of the worst places as far as management go I've ever lived!! Current resident and you can never get in touch with the office for maintenance or a simple question, but they will put a late rent notice on your door if late by a day.
Annette Estep
I absolutely love my little neighborhood! This is the place I call home. All the neighbors are very nice. It’s a very quiet safe neighborhood.
Brandon Powe
My Aunt Linda lives there has a house living with a bunch of Hispanics.
Billy Hughes
Visited Tamale Queen restaurant. Absolutely fantastic!! The trailer park, on the other hand, could stand some help to clean up the area.
Bethany VanGyzen
Cute park, clean. Able to withstand f3 tornado: like a boss
Scotty Fassina
Lived there for about 18 years and it's ok. Mostly good neighbors. When I first moved to 100 Oaks, the management would only allow fairly new or homes less than 10 years old to locate there. Seems like now they allow most any mobile home to be placed in the park. The electrical system was totally replaced about 10 years ago and is in great shape, but the water system is old and constantly being shut off for leaks and water main breaks. Security is most of the time good, most neighbors look out for each other, but there's been a few violent crimes in the community. I still own a home there where my stepson lives. The management is great and will work with you on most issues. Facilities are ok, pool is outdated, and needs upgraded, but it's in decent shape, along with a nice playground area near the office and pool. There's a community store in the park that's Handy. Also, the park management works well with the local municipality. Overall, 100 Oaks is a safe community, and mostly family oriented
Susan Finley
It's nice trailer park that's quiet and friendly and everybody Minds their own business mostly. It's mostly a quiet community that everybody looks out for each other and it's very affordable.