Mobile County to reopen Escatawpa Hollow Park on Friday

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Mobile County will reopen its new Escatawpa Hollow Park for free limited day use.

which were to include new restrooms, pavilions, RV sites, roadwork, water access points and trails.

According to Tuesday’s release, “Visitors will have day-use access to the river and beaches, restrooms and parking, pavilions with picnic tables and grills, as well as some walking trails. Park signage will help guide visitors to the open areas of the park.” One of the distinctive features of Escatawpa Hollow Park is an elevated rail line that crosses the Escatawpa River and bisects the park property.“I’m thrilled to reopen Escatawpa Hollow Park & Campground for day use and allow public access to this gem in Mobile County’s park system, which features the beautiful contrast of the blackwater Escatawpa River and its white sand beaches,” Hudson said in Tuesday’s announcement.

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