Lakepoint State Park
RV Guide

Introduction

Ready for your next RV adventure? Consider a holiday stay at Lakepoint State Park in Alabama. It's an excellent spot for your next getaway.

Lakepoint State Park is located in Eufaula, and rests along the shore of the 45,000 acre body of water known as Lake Eufaula, not far from the Chattahoochee River. Lake Eufaula abounds with so many fish it has been affectionately nicknamed the "Bass Capital of the World." The property is full of a wide variety of plant and animal life including the American alligator and many different songbirds and raptors including the beloved osprey, making it the ideal place to reconnect with nature.

Ideally situated near to many attractions, Lakepoint State Park offers many outdoor activities for families to enjoy year-round. Among the most popular things to do include hiking, swimming, fishing, boating, wildlife and bird watching, and picnicking. For a little added adventure, take a day trip into nearby Eufaula and spend the day exploring the Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge or wandering through the Revival-style historic house known as The Shorter Museum where you will learn about what life was like in the region in the Classical era.

Whether you plan to visit in spring, summer, winter, or fall, you will find lots of wonderful things to enjoy at Lakepoint State Park. Plan your next outdoor adventure here today.

RV Rentals in Lakepoint State Park

Transportation

Driving

Traveling to Lakepoint State Park from Eufaula, Alabama, is a short drive at only eight miles. The route is comprised of well-kept roads of two lanes. Traffic progresses nicely, and road construction is seen very infrequently. Occasionally, wildlife crosses the roads en route to this park, so remain alert to prevent any accidents.

Parking

There is parking available via a lot at the entrance and throughout the grounds of Lakepoint State Park.

Public Transportation

There is no public transportation available to this park and camping facility.

Campgrounds and parking in Lakepoint State Park

Campsites in Lakepoint State Park

Reservations camping

Lakepoint Resort State Park Campground

Lakepoint Resort State Park Campground is a large property which offers a resort and convention center along with a campground and wilderness style tent camping. Camping is permitted year-round, and reservations are required.

There are 192 campsites at this facility, and they are divided into three sections. The Deer Court section offers campsites with full water, power, and sewage hookups. The sites found at either the Barbour or Clark Loops are equipped with power and water only. Generator use is permitted, and leashed dogs are welcome on the premises.

Lakepoint Resort State Park Campground offers many interesting things on the property for families to enjoy including a restaurant, a lounge, a marina, playgrounds, a swimming complex, tennis courts, and access to hiking trails. The most popular activities include hiking, swimming, fishing, boating, wildlife and bird watching, and picnicking.

Seasonal activities in Lakepoint State Park

In-Season

Swimming

Swimming is a very popular summertime activity at Lakepoint State Park. Whether you choose to take a dip in one of the on-site pools or wander down to enjoy the refreshing waters of Lake Eufaula, you are bound to have a great time. Swimming in the lake is unsupervised, but lifeguard service is provided at the pool at the resort and campground.

Once you've had your fill of swimming, you can recline in a lounge chair by the pool with a good book or meander along the sandy shoreline on the edge of the lake in search of seaside treasures.

Picnicking

Lakepoint State Park is a large property with several picnic areas for families to enjoy. You can enjoy your packed lunch on one of the provided picnic tables or take a stroll down to the coast where you can spread out a picnic blanket in the sand where you can relax with your feast.

Bring along lots of drinking water and a packed lunch to share with your family and friends. No time to cook? Why not get some takeout from the restaurant found within the park grounds?

Your dog may join you on your picnic, but you must clean up after them. They must also remain leashed on the premises.

Photography

Lakepoint State Park is an extremely picturesque property. With an abundance of scenery as well as plant and animal life to its credit, you won't need to look very far for opportunities to grab the perfect shot to add to your portfolio.

Grab your best pair of walking shoes and set out on an adventure. A naturalist's guide is always an excellent idea to help you identify some of the wildlife you will discover on your journey for the perfect photo op.

Off-Season

Hiking

Lakepoint State Park offers many different hiking trails for families to enjoy. To ensure there is something to meet the age and activity levels of every person, the trails vary in length and intensity.

The terrain is quite diverse and leads through areas of forest as well as along the banks of Lake Eufaula. You will encounter some inclines as well, so be prepared with lots of drinking water as well as some snacks to ensure you are well hydrated and have lots of energy.

Wildlife Viewing

If you fancy yourself a lover of wildlife, you will find a trip to Lakepoint State Park is a real treat. The property teems with many different species of plants and animals for your viewing pleasure. Among some of the animals you may encounter are the American alligator and many different varieties of songbirds and raptors.

Be sure to wear good walking shoes and bring along your camera and some drinking water too. Your dog may join you in search for wildlife, but do take care that they don't disturb the animals that make this park their home.

Fishing

Fishing is plentiful at Lakepoint State Park. Lake Eufaula is renowned worldwide as the Bass Capital of the World, drawing fishermen from across the country and beyond to its shores. You can take a boat out on the water or fish directly from the banks.

Bring lots of bait and your rod and reel and get ready to have a great time. Among the other items you may need on your day of fishing fun include drinking water, snacks, and sunscreen.