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Historic Blakeley State Park Adventures

Historic Blakeley State Park preserves the site of one of the largest Civil War battles and offers rich outdoor and historical experiences along the Tensaw River in Alabama.

1400
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
50,000+
Annual Visitors
1976
Year Established

About Historic Blakeley State Park

 

Historic Blakeley State Park, located on the eastern shore of the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta near Spanish Fort, Alabama, is a unique combination of natural beauty and significant historical importance. Spanning over 1,400 acres, the park contains the site of the Battle of Fort Blakeley, fought in April 1865 and considered the last major battle of the Civil War. Visitors to the park can explore extensive interpretive trails that wind through bottomland forests, wetlands, and open fields, experiencing a landscape where history and ecology intersect. The park’s diverse ecosystems include hardwood swamps, tidal marshes, and riverine forests that provide habitat for various wildlife species such as white-tailed deer, river otters, and a variety of migratory birds. Outdoor enthusiasts can hike, bike, or paddle along the Tensaw River, with multiple access points for kayaking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Historic Blakeley features well-marked trails with interpretive signage providing information about Civil War events and local flora and fauna. Attractions include reconstructed earthworks from the battle, interpretative centers, and scenic river views. The park is a popular destination for history buffs, bird watchers, photographers, and families seeking educational and outdoor recreation. Its proximity to Mobile makes it an accessible getaway offering both historical reflection and active exploration in a natural setting.

Highlights

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Battlefield Earthworks and Fortifications from the 1865 Battle of Fort Blakeley

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Diverse wetland ecosystems supporting migratory bird populations

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Interpretive hiking and biking trails featuring Civil War history

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Tensaw River access for kayaking, fishing, and wildlife observation

Notable Natural Features

Battle of Fort Blakeley Site

One of the last and largest battles of the Civil War, visible through preserved earthworks and interpretive signage.

Tensaw River Access

Multiple launch points for canoes and kayaks, offering scenic paddling opportunities along the Mobile-Tensaw Delta.

Interpretive Center

Educational facility providing exhibits on Civil War history and local wildlife, enhancing the visitor experience.