Escatawpa Hollow Campground and Canoe Rental

Escatawpa Hollow Campground and Canoe Rental
Street address: 

15551 Moffat Rd.
Wilmer, AL 36587

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Phone: 
251-649-4233
Fax: 
251-649-1235
Schedule: 
Open all year; call for reservations.
Mailing: 

15551 Moffett Rd
Wilmer, AL 36587-3051

Admission: 
Unknown
Accepted: 
Personal Checks
Travelers Checks

Canoe rentals: 7- or 15-mi. trips or overnight. Canoeing, swimming, fishing. White, sandy beaches. Spacious RV/tent sites on Escatawpa River. 2 cabins.

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