This is a small US Army COE campground located on Chilatchee Creek, which eventually feeds into the Alabama River. Although the park is on a creek, the water is not moving so it’s more like being on a lake. There are several sites on the small bluff overlooking the water. These sites are concrete and level. Our site was very long, shaded, and private. Some of the sites are just compact gravel. There is no designated swimming area, but that is not a problem as there were several alligators in the water near the campground. The park is approximately 13 miles from Alberta. The closest gas station is several miles away. If you need something, take it with you. Although this campground will certainly handle big rigs, note that the first mile of the entrance road is not paved. Although it is a compact dirt road, two large rigs would have to inch past each other on this road. Once you get close to the park, the entrance is a well paved two lane road. The mosquitoes were particularly bad when we went, so be prepared. If you are looking for a place to relax, do nothing, and enjoy being outdoors, this place fits the bill nicely. Unless you like to fish, then there is plenty to do. There is a nice big playground right near the center of the park and a washer and dryer in the small bathhouse. The park hosts were extremely nice. If you want to go swimming, Miller’s Ferry Park is about a 25 mile drive away, although it is only a few miles down the river from this park. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.