urbanhermit Report post Posted June 8, 2021 For those who like small, shady rural parks, Point-A-Park on Gantt Lake (Conecuh River) northwest of Anadausia is a gem. Pull-throughs up to 90 feet, some with sewer, some without. Swimming, fishing, boating, good bathhouse, hard-surface pads, concrete tables/benches, screen-covered fire pits. Owned by Covington County run by a most pleasant retired couple living on site. However if your GPS shows a last leg there north to south to the entrance of the park, Murray Road from Rt. 82 south to Point-A Road, DO NO USE IT. That is a 2.4-mile very narrow and rough one-track dirt road with deep ditches on each side. If you meet another vehicle coming the other way neither you nor it can pull over; washouts could occur. You'll arrive with half a 40-acre farm of dust on the back of your coach and anything you pull. Garmin's RV maps will tell you this is the way to come in. It is not, under any circumstances. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites