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TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF SERVICE PARK CAMPGROUND

Published Jan. 25, 2019

MOBILE, Ala. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District at Black Warrior-Tombigbee Lakes Demopolis Site Office announces that Service Park Campground in Coffeeville, Alabama is currently closed until further notice.


“Excessive rain and flooding have caused issues with some of the key services provided,” said Jason Cassity, supervisory natural resource specialist for the BWT Project. “This closure is necessary until those issues are resolved.”


Visit www.recreation.gov or call 1-877-444-6777 for information regarding notifications and refunds to affected reservations.
The BWT Project is home to six beautiful lakes: Bankhead, Coffeeville, Demopolis, Holt, Oliver, and Warrior. Camping opportunities are still available at:
Foscue Creek Campground Demopolis, Alabama
Forkland Park Forkland, Alabama
Jennings Ferry Campground Akron, Alabama


Contact the Demopolis Site Office at 334-289-3540 for more information.


USACE Mobile District manages more than a half million acres of land and water at 12 natural resources projects located throughout Alabama, Georgia, Florida and Mississippi.


For more information, visit www.sam.usace.army.mil and click Mobile District Recreation to find the nearest Mobile District-managed USACE lake project. Go to www.corpslakes.us to locate any USACE recreation site in the U.S.


Contact
USACE Mobile District Public Affairs
251-690-2505
CESAM-PA@usace.army.mil

Release no. 19-003