St. Stephens Historical Park

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  • (4.5)4 reviews

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From Montgomery: Take I-65 S to exit 93 for US 84 toward Evergreen/Monroeville and travel 0.2 miles. Turn right onto US-84 W and travel 52.4 miles. Turn left onto Love Rd and travel 1.5 miles. Turn left onto AL-295 S and travel 108 ft. Turn left at the 1st cross street onto US-43 S and travel 18.7 miles. Take slight right onto County Road 34 and travel 8.2 miles. Take slight right onto Howell Road and travel .1 mile. Take right onto Cement Plant Road and travel .6 miles. Turn right onto Jim Long Road.

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Electric Hookups
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4.5

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Jonathan Moseley

3 years ago
5/5

If you're into history and love the woods, this place is for you. You can learn a lot about Alabama history and geology when you vist the park.

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Michael Garrick

2 years ago
4/5

This is such a beautiful place to not have more campers. I rated a 4 out of 5 mainly because it just needs a good cleaning of the grounds. The 50 amp on my site wouldn't work and had to use the 30. However, the plug was upside down so I had to remove the metal guard to use it. It's the little things that only an rver would know I guess. Public restrooms were clean and it had a small play area for kids. The view from the top portion is great overlooking the old limestone pit. I stay there mainly because it's close to my family and is the nearest rv park. This place just needs a little tlc and it would be great..

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Dale Cox

3 years ago
4/5

Interesting park with good features and a lot of history. The directional signage for the trail leading through the old St. Stephens town site needs some updating and the trails definitely need some work. Grass was high and fallen trees were in the way in places. The Indian Baths and their little waterfalls are very cool!

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Nick Nope

3 years ago
5/5

Absolutely love this place!!!!

The history this place has to offer is outstanding!!!

The camp sites are very clean and the bath houses are as well!

The swimming area is beautiful and the views on the hiking trails are breathtaking!

I can not wait to take my kayak here to try out the fishing but I do know there are blue channel cats, bass and bream.

This was the first capital of Alabama!!!

It has a trail with “Indian baths” down the trail and that was an absolute blast for the little one.

The water is CRYSTAL clear!

I 110% recommend checking this place out!

If you have horses you can ride them on the trails as well.

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