Roland Cooper State Park

Roland Cooper State Park is a public recreation area located six miles north of Camden, Alabama, on the eastern shore of Dannelly Reservoir, a 22,000-acre (8,900 ha) impoundment of the Alabama River known locally as the Millers Ferry Reservoir.

[2] The park features cottages, campground, fishing, and boating facilities.

[3] The 236-acre (96 ha) state park opened as Bridgeport State Park on land leased from the Army Corps of Engineers following the construction of Miller's Ferry Lock and Dam in 1969.

The park was renamed for state senator William Roland Cooper in the 1970s.

[4][5] The park re-opened in 2016 under a management agreement with a private contractor.