Meaher State Park

5200 Battleship Parkway
251-626-5529

This 1,327-acre park is situated in the wetlands of Mobile Bay, and is a day-use, picnicking and scenic park with modern camping hook-ups for overnight visitors. Meaher’s boat ramp and fishing pier will appeal to every fisherman. A self-guided walk on two nature trails includes a boardwalk with an up-close view of the beautiful Mobile Delta.

Activities

The park offers a 300-foot pier with a 200-foot "T" for your fishing pleasure. Access to the pier is included in the park admission fee. An Alabama freshwater fishing license is required, and most common freshwater fish are abundant in the area. There is a boat ramp on the Blakeley River located on the east end of the park. The ramp is accessible from 7 a.m. until sundown.

Camping

Meaher State Park has 61 RV campsites with 20, 30 and 50-amp electrical connections with water and sewer.  We also have 10 improved tent sites with water and 20-amp electricity at each site. The campground also features a new bathhouse with laundry facilities for overnight campers.

Fishing

The park has a 300-foot pier with a 200-foot "T" for your fishing pleasure. Access to the pier is included in the park admission fee.  An Alabama freshwater fishing license is required and most common freshwater fish are abundant in the area.

There is a boat ramp on the Blakeley River located on the east end of the park. The ramp is accessible from 7 a.m. until sundown. Contact the park staff for access after park hours.

The Mobile Delta consists of approximately 20,323 acres of water. It is formed by the confluence of the Alabama and Tombigbee Rivers. The Mobile Delta is a complex network of tidally influenced rivers, creeks, bays, lakes, wetlands, and bayous. Since the Mobile Delta empties into Mobile Bay, it is a productive estuary with numerous species of fresh and saltwater fish.

The Mobile-Tensaw, William Bill Holland and Upper Delta Wildlife Management Areas offer hunting and wildlife viewing opportunities for those utilizing the Delta. Anglers enjoy the Delta, because of the good fishing, and the natural beauty of the marsh and cypress and tupelo gum forests.

Picnic Area

The beautiful picnic area at Meaher State Park is open to our day use guest.  ​

Amenities, such as our new comfort station, picnic tables (not including the picnic shelter), and our pier overlooking the water, are included in the gate entrance fee for day use guest.

For more information, please contact our office at (251) 626-5529.


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