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    Oak Mountain State Park Alabama

    For complete information, visit the official Alabama State Parks web site.

    Oak Mountain State Park

    200 Terrace Dr.
    Pelham, AL 35124
    205-620-2520
    205-620-2531 (fax)

    Park Mailing Address:
    P.O. Box 278
    Pelham, AL 35124

    Operating Hours:
    The park generally closes one hour before dark. For registered camping and cabin guests, the front gate is open 24 hours a day. After hours registration is available at the Front Entrance Gate for Cabin and Camping Guests until 9:00 p.m.

    Day Use Fees:
    Weekdays: $2.00 for Adults
    Weekends and Holidays: $3.00 for Adults
    Children 6 to 11 years of age: $1.00
    Senior Citizens 62 years of age and older: $1.00

    As Alabama's largest park, Oak Mountain provides 9,940 acres of pine-studded ridges and lush green hardwood bottoms. The park offers vacation cottages, golf, pro shop with snack bar, improved camping, picnicking, swimming, boating, fishing, hiking, mountain bike trails, backpacking, a demonstration farm and horseback riding facilities. With the largest area and variety of outdoor recreational pursuits, Oak Mountain is sure to provide excitement for every member of the family!

    Park Office (205) 620-2520
    Cabin Reservations: (205) 620-2524
    Information & Pavilion Reservations: (205) 620-2524
    Campground Office: (205) 620-2527
    Golf Course/Pro Shop: (205) 620-2522
    Demonstration Farm: (205) 620-2526
    Wildlife Rehabilitation Center/Treetop Nature Trail: (205) 621-3333
    Fishing Center: (205) 620-2528
    Boarding Stables: (205) 620-3575

    Take a virtual tour of the park, or visit other virtual tours.

    oakmountainstpk@mindspring.com*
    *Please see note below.

    The Wildlife Center: Located in Oak Mountain State Park, it is the largest wildlife rehabilitation center in Alabama and cares for over 2,000 injured and orphaned wild creatures each year. Visitors may view the rehabilitation process through one-way glass and learn about native species.


    Tree-top Nature Trail

    The Treetop Nature Trail offers close-up views of unreleasable hawks and owls in natural habitat enclosures from an elevated walkway in the woods. Open every day, it is handicapped accessible.


     

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