Mobile County and City of Mobile parks close at posted hours, generally dawn to dusk. Chickasabogue Park and other county parks lock their gates at closing. Remaining after hours is criminal trespass in the third degree under Ala. Code Β§13A-7-4, a violation.
Mobile County operates parks such as Chickasabogue Park in Eight Mile, which opens for day use and closes at posted hours, generally dawn to dusk, with a separate campground for registered overnight guests. City of Mobile parks and playgrounds close under municipal ordinance authorized by Ala. Code 11-45-1, typically dusk to dawn. There is no statewide park-curfew statute, so hours are set park by park and posted at the gate. Being in a park after closing without a camping permit is criminal trespass in the third degree under Ala. Code 13A-7-4, enforced by park staff, the Sheriff's Office, and city police.
Remaining in a county or city park after posted closing without a permit is criminal trespass in the third degree under Ala. Code 13A-7-4, a violation punishable by a fine, enforced by rangers, the Sheriff, and city police.
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