Spring Villa Park 1474 County Road 148, Opelika, AL 36804
About the Business
Welcome to Spring Villa Park, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Opelika, Alabama. Located at 1474 County Road 148, our park offers a serene escape into nature for both locals and tourists alike. As a premier tourist attraction, Spring Villa Park invites you to explore its lush landscapes, tranquil walking trails, and picturesque picnic areas. Whether you're seeking a peaceful day outdoors, a family-friendly adventure, or a scenic spot to relax, our park provides the perfect setting. Discover the natural beauty and charm of Spring Villa Park, where every visit creates lasting memories. Come and experience the vibrant spirit of Opelika's beloved park today!
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Location & Phone number
1474 County Road 148, Opelika, Alabama 36804, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:53 - 22:53
Tuesday:
10:53 - 22:53
Wednesday:
10:53 - 22:53
Thursday:
10:53 - 22:53
Friday:
10:53 - 22:53
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"We camped at this place and it was nice. Clean facilities and attentive personnel. We will definitely stay again when in the area."
"This place is tucked away on a back road near Beauregard. Well lit, bath house works for me, very reasonable with the prices and they're flexible with the things that matter. Nice place to get away for a couples days."
"Great overnight stay. Clean sites, restrooms. Sites are spacious and staff was great."
"Such a nice place to go if you enjoy walking on wooded trails. It is also known for the Penn Younge house which has a very rich history. There is a nice camp ground, rv park, playground to include swings, basketball courts, horseshoe pit, grills, picnic tables, lodge for group rentals, pool plus so much more. One of the most recent additions is the archery area that is very nice. When I went it was very nice and quiet."
"Park operated by the city of Opelika, AL. Quiet, simple campground with clean and warm bathhouse – important for us since our diesel heat wasn’t working properly when we arrived! There was a lot of water pressure for the warm showers we enjoyed. DO NOT – repeat, DO NOT follow Google Map directions entering from the east. This route directs you to turn left off 280 onto Meadow Mills Road, then right onto Lee Road. This route requires a drive of about 1.5 miles on a red dirt road, which would have been impossible to navigate in our 40 ft motorhome if wet. Instead, enter off Marvin Parkway – all those roads are paved! The park itself is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage. Easy drive into Opelika, which has several interesting and tasty places for a drink and meal. Rate: $35/cash or check. No credit card accepted."
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