Point Mallard Park Campground - Decatur, AL
Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 5:17 pm
Point Mallard Park Campground is a city run park and campground. The campground has 217 full hook up 50A sites. The original sites in the A,B and C loops are mostly shaded. The newer sites on the back loop are mostly shaded, however there are a few that are full sun. The A loop is where we stayed. The sites are graveled and generally very flat. The A, B and C loops have a paved main road. The back loop is all gravel. There are a couple of small playground areas in the park and some large grassy areas where you can play football, baseball, and we saw some kids playing lacrosse. The park is probably 1/3 inhabited by full time/most timers. This may be the reason the park is very quite, almost too quite. Golf carts are permitted and they are everywhere. Trash is picked up at your camp site twice per day. We really enjoyed our stay here and will most likely go back next year. The fees are $20 per night, $120 per week or $400 per month(this one is tax, tag, title, lock, stock and barrell). The only thing the park is missing is a boat launch ramp. Being right on the river it would be nice to not have to leave the park and go across town to launch a boat.
The campground is part of a bigger park which includes a golf course, water park, tennis center (18 courts, 4 clay, 4 indoor), ice skating center (year round), driving range and batting cage. There is also a 3.5 mile, mostly graveled, bike, walking and jogging trail with additional trails that run into town. For a city run park this is very nice; nicer than most of the state parks we have visited.
Here is their link: http://www.pointmallardpark.com/camp-ground.php
The campground is part of a bigger park which includes a golf course, water park, tennis center (18 courts, 4 clay, 4 indoor), ice skating center (year round), driving range and batting cage. There is also a 3.5 mile, mostly graveled, bike, walking and jogging trail with additional trails that run into town. For a city run park this is very nice; nicer than most of the state parks we have visited.
Here is their link: http://www.pointmallardpark.com/camp-ground.php