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Millers Ferry Campground at Millers Ferry, AL

Bird Watching, Parks & Campgrounds | Millers Ferry in Wilcox County  

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Millers Ferry Campground, also known as East Bank, is a beautiful park that is maintained by the US Army Corp of Engineers.  It is located on the William Dannelly Reservoir at Millers Ferry, AL. The reservoir sits on the Alabama River and covers roughly 27 square miles, boasting more than 500 miles of shoreline. Boating, fishing, hunting and hiking are popular activities.

Millers Ferry Campground features an array of campsites and group picnic shelters, boat ramp, courtesy docks, playgrounds, walking trails, and bank fishing.  A swimming beach is located within walking distance. The campground is a featured birding trail on the Alabama Birding Trails.

This campground is on the north side of Highway 28 at the east end of the river bridge at Millers Ferry (GPS coordinates 32.115889,-87.389028).

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Welcome to rural southwest Alabama. This website is dedicated to twelve counties located in rural southwest Alabama which includes a large portion of Alabama’s Black Belt area. This region is known for its rich and diverse heritage, historic homes and churches, and natural beauty. This website contains details about historic and interesting places that you will find in this area of Alabama.

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