
580 H. Kyle Road
Atmore, AL 36502
Phone number: 251-862-2511
E-mail:
littleriverstatepark@gmail.com
Description:
Tucked away between Monroe and Escambia
County in south Alabama is a little known
gem, Little River State Forest (LRSF).
Consisting of approximately 2,100 acres of
longleaf pine forest, this area provides a
unique setting for many outdoor activities
such as hiking, camping, fishing, and
horseback riding.
Recreation:
Although hunting is not allowed on a large
scale at Little River State Forest, it has
the unique identity as being one of the few
"handicap" hunting locations within the
state of Alabama. The rules and regulations
for this hunting privilege are controlled
and monitored by the Alabama Department of
Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division
of the Alabama Department of Conservation
and Natural Resources.
Fishing, hiking, and swimming are all
offered at LRSF. These activities are
available for a moderate entry fee. Boats
are available for rent by the day. Paddle
boats are also available by the hour. There
are six pavilions that are rented out for
the day, in varying dimensions to
accommodate different group sizes.
While on the trails there are
plenty of chances to view the ample
wildlife, from deer and turkey, to rabbits
and quail, or even a bobcat or fox. Many
bird watchers find this a very unique area
to find birds of all types.
Cabin reservations can be made at the park
office, as well as reservations for the
pavilions. If you have your own trailer, the
park provides electricity and water hookups,
and if necessary there are sewage hookups.
There is unlimited space for the person who
likes to "rough it" in the wild.
Bring the whole family . . .
there is something at Little River for
everyone.



Rates:
| Admissions
Fee: |
|
| 0 to 5 |
Free |
|
6 to 15 |
$ 1.00 |
| 16 to 64 |
$ 2.00 |
|
65 or Older |
$
1.00 |
| Primitive
Camping |
$ 10.00 |
| Water and
Electricity |
$ 20.00 |
| Full Hook
Up Site |
$ 22.00 |
| Cabin
Rentals |
$ 55.00 |
| Trailer
Rentals |
$ 60.00 |
| Boat
Rentals |
$ 10.00 a day |
| Trolling
Motor Rental |
$ 10.00
a day |
|
Battery |
$ 5.00 a day |
|
Paddle Boats |
$ 5.00 per hour |
|
Large Pavilion |
$
75.00 a day |
|
Medium
Pavilion |
$ 50.00 a day (slightly smaller
then large Pavilion) |
|
Small Pavilion |
$ 15.00 a day |
| 3D Archery
Range |
$ 7.50 one
round / $20.00 all day |
|
Zipline |
$ 1.00 a ride / $10.00 for all day
(available weekends from Memorial
Day to Labor Day |
Formerly known as Claude D. Kelley State
Park, the main goal for this site was to
provide the general public with an
aesthetically pleasing location to enjoy
outdoor entertainment and adventure. Various
events are held at the park facilities
including family reunions, church functions
such as Easter sunrise service, weddings,
Boy Scout and Girl Scout activities, or
simple afternoons swimming with friends and
family.
The
central attraction is the 25-acre lake that
provides a wonderful place to cool off
during a hot day. While swimming or sliding
down the lake’s spillway is a favorite
activity for children in the summer, it also
provides a nice spot for boating and
canoeing year-round. Many anglers have
caught their limit of fish here as well.
Today LRSF is owned by the Alabama Forestry
Commission and park activities are operated by the
Iron Men Outdoor Ministries. Not only is the
natural beauty of the forest important, but
the overall health of the forest is a
primary focus for the agency. A healthy
forest provides a better setting to educate
the state's citizens about longleaf pine
forests. Selective harvesting of timber and
prescribed burning are just a few of the
forest management tools being practiced on
the forest to help accomplish this goal.
History of Little River State
Forest:
Originally privately owned land, Little
River State Forest was deeded to the Alabama
Forestry Commission in the early 1930s.
During this time, the Great Depression was
taking its toll on America. President
Franklin D. Roosevelt implemented several
ideas to help pull people out of the
Depression and back to work. One of these
programs was the Civilian Conservation Corps
(CCC), designed to help rebuild natural
resources by planting trees and constructing
park facilities.
In 1934, the CCC was sent to the Atmore,
Alabama area to build a public park that
would eventually become known as Little
River State Forest. Many of the facilities
located on the grounds of the park remain
from the original construction by the CCC,
including the office building, a cabin, and
pavilions. The Gazebo Trail was also built
by the CCC, as well as the 25-acre lake. The
soil that was removed from the lake bed was
used to construct the dam and levee. Iron
stone was collected from the area to create
the spillway. This is a beautiful location
that many people have used over the years as
a backdrop for photos and weddings.
For more information or to make reservations
contact us by phone 251-862-2511 or by email
at
littleriverstatepark@gmail.com.
Map to Little
River State Forest |
IronMenOutdoorMinistries.org