Live Oak Landing Forever Wild Tract: A Delta Escape
Discover the natural beauty of Alabama's Mobile-Tensaw Delta at Live Oak Landing, a Forever Wild Tract offering outdoor adventures and tranquil escapes.
Live Oak Landing Forever Wild Tract invites visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Mobile-Tensaw Delta. This 175-acre tract, surrounded by over 1,500 acres of Forever Wild conservation land, provides a vital habitat for diverse flora and fauna. Originally established in 1948 by John and Davida Hastie, Live Oak Landing served as a beloved retreat for locals and visitors alike for over half a century. The Hasties fostered a deep appreciation for the Delta environment, creating a family-friendly space where generations learned to fish, waterski, and connect with nature. Today, Live Oak Landing features RV camping sites, boat ramps, fishing piers, and an event pavilion. Visitors can explore the area's natural beauty through hiking, kayaking, and canoeing, or simply relax by the catch-and-release fishing pond. The park's location provides easy access to the broader Mobile-Tensaw Delta, Coastal Alabama, and the region's rich cultural and historical attractions. Birdwatchers can spot common residents like the Red-shouldered Hawk, Pine Warbler and Eastern Bluebird.
Local tips
- Bring insect repellent, especially during warmer months, to protect against mosquitoes and other biting insects.
- Check the Baldwin County Parks and Recreation website for event schedules and facility rental information.
- Pack binoculars for optimal birdwatching and wildlife viewing opportunities.
A brief summary to Live Oak Landing Forever Wild Tract
- Bay Minette, Alabama, 36507, US
Getting There
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Driving
From Bay Minette, head east on US-31/AL-3 towards Stockton. Continue to follow AL-225, then turn left onto Live Oak Landing Road. The destination will be on your left. There is no fee to access the Forever Wild Tract.
Attractions Nearby to Live Oak Landing Forever Wild Tract
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Raines Creek
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Baldwin County Bicentennial Park
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Stockton Heritage Museum
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Old School Yard Park
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Jug Lake Platform
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General W.K. Wilson Jr. Bridge
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DeadLakeIslandCampingPlatform
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Mobile County River Delta Nature Walk
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Ellicott's Stone Historical Park
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Mobile Tensaw Delta Wildlife Management Area (coastal birding trail site 37)
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Red Hill Spring
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Latham Park
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Splinter Hill Bog Preserve
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Splinter Hill Bog Forever Wild Tract
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Historic Blakeley State Park
Landmarks nearby to Live Oak Landing Forever Wild Tract
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Bottle Creek Indian Mounds Trailhead
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Fort Blakeley Battlefield
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Magazine Point
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Africatown Historic District
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WABB-AM Mobile
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Former headquarters of the Alabama, Tennessee, and Northern Railroad
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A Storage of Daphne
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Visit Mobile Alabama
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Pincus Building
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USS Drum
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Historic Mobile Bay
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Jubilee Square
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Hilton Garden Inn Mobile East Bay / Daphne
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National African Amer Archives
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Philippi Mastin House