Alabama State Parks Near Bay Minette

Discover 4 parks within driving distance of Bay Minette

Meaher State Park

Spanish Fort, Alabama
24 miles away

"Bay Minette visitors often head south for fishing and marsh views along Mobile Bay. The park provides a straightforward day-trip destination with easy access from northern Baldwin County."

Meaher State Park sits along Mobile Bay and the Mobile-Tensaw Delta, one of the most biologically rich estuaries in the United States. Visitors come for waterfront recreation, wildlife viewing, and easy access to the Mobile area.

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Chickasaw State Park

Silas, Alabama
44 miles away

"Bay Minette visitors can reach the park for a short regional day trip. The park is a practical destination for picnics and family gatherings in a natural setting."

Chickasaw State Park offers a relaxed setting for picnicking, fishing, and enjoying the outdoors near the Tombigbee River corridor. Its shaded grounds and simple amenities make it a convenient stop for families and travelers exploring the region.

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Gulf State Park

Gulf Shores, Alabama
44 miles away

"Bay Minette travelers often visit for fishing, paddling, and beach access. The park provides a major outdoor destination within an easy drive."

Gulf State Park spans more than 6,000 acres along Alabama's Gulf Coast and combines beach access with inland lakes, wetlands, and extensive recreation facilities. Its paved trail system, fishing opportunities, and nature-rich setting make it one of the state's most popular outdoor destinations.

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Bladon Springs State Park

Bladon Springs, Alabama
60 miles away

"Bay Minette visitors may enjoy the park as a heritage-focused day trip into the interior of the state. Its peaceful grounds provide a contrast to busier coastal and suburban areas."

Bladon Springs State Park is a peaceful, history-rich park in Choctaw County featuring the site of a 19th-century mineral spring resort. Its shaded grounds, picnic areas, and rural setting make it a quiet stop for travelers exploring Alabama’s Black Belt and southwest region.

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