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Paul M. Grist State Park is a public recreation area located north of Selma operated by the government of Dallas County, Alabama. The park offers water activities on a 100acre lake as well as facilities for camping and picnicking.HistoryThe park was developed by workers in the Civilian Conservation Corps who built roads, trails, and the lake dam in the 1930s. It was first called Valley Creek State Park before being renamed for YMCA director and community leader Paul Malone Grist.In 2015, the park was one of several state parks that were closed or saw curtailment of services following budget cuts. After a two-month hiatus, it reopened when an agreement was reached allowing Dallas County to lease the park from the state for 15 years at a cost of ten dollars.Activities and amenitiesFishing: The park's 100acre lake is stocked with bass, bluegill, redear sunfish and catfish. Only electric trolling motors are permitted. Boat rentals are offered and a boat launch is available for privately owned craft.Camping: The park's campground has 11 modern sites with hookups for RVs as well as primitive campsites. Day-use area: The park has picnic tables, a large picnic pavilion, a swimming beach, paddle boat rentals, playing fields, and shoreline fishing.

Address: 1546 Grist Rd, Valley Grande, AL 36701, USA
Phone: (334) 872-5846
State: Alabama
City: Valley Grande
Zip Code: 36701


Opening Hours

Monday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM

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Reviews
Liked site, but narrow road to get there. Wouldn't want to meet another 5th wheel on road.
7 years ago (01-03-2018)
Can't say enough about the park. Was there as a child and looking forward to taking my child there soon. It was clean and we'll kept. Had a blast
7 years ago (19-10-2017)
Love to ride horses there every chance I get
7 years ago (21-02-2018)
Let me just start off by saying we love camping, and have been to MANY campgrounds and I have never left a complaint anywhere... But here goes!! There is goose poop EVERYWHERE!! The whole park is literally over run with geese! My daughter could not even go to the playground because it smelled awful and there probably wasn't a single inch of ground that wasn't pooped on. The playground equipment is very old on top of that and was a nasty wet mess. The lake water is the nastiest I have ever seen. I got in it once and immediately regretted it and went to take a hot shower. My daughter (who is 2) accidentally swallowed some of the water while swimming and ended up throwing up multiple times the next day. On top of all this, the bathhouses are FILTHY, in the women's side there were used razors, wads of hair, mold, an awful smell, and toilets that were unusable! My Dad and Husband said the men's toilets were the same way on the men's side. Also, we found many many hooks just laying on the ground. We also found old lures with fishing line everywhere just waiting for someome to step on them! (A goose we saw actually had a hook and line in its mouth!) This place needs a major cleanup. We will never be back and wish someone would have warned us before we wasted a camping trip here.
8 years ago (05-07-2017)
Very nice park has been around for a very long time. Has tons of history around it. The lake is nice to cool off in and go out on a boat to relax. Great camping grounds and central areas.
8 years ago (06-03-2017)
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