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The park's reservoir is a popular fishing site. This state park offers primitive and developed campsites. All cabins are pet friendly for an additiona... Read More
Once the capital of Alabama and a thriving river town, this archaeological site is open to the public. The park has 5 miles of walking trails ... Read More
Three waterfalls and the plunging canyon are visible from the scenic hiking trails and overlooks. This park participates in the B.A.R.K. ranger progra... Read More
For thousands of years bands of prehistoric Indians came to the area we know today as Russell Cave. The cave provided a shelter. The surrounding fores... Read More
Visit this 100-acre site of cultivated gardens, woodland trails, and a longleaf pine forest. Well behaved, leashed pets are welcome to explore with y... Read More
Secluded in a natural pocket of the Appalachian Mountain foothills, the pocket itself is on an upstream tributary of Lake Guntersville. Seven miles do... Read More
While Blue Springs is a great summertime spot, it is welcoming year-round.
The cathedral-like cave is the centerpiece of this park. It also offers camping and hiking.
The highest point in the state is located in the park. Cheaha is very dog friendly, hosting dog hikes. It also has an off-leash play area.
Developed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), mountainous Desoto State Park sits atop beautiful Lookout Mountain in scenic Northeast Alabama.... Read More
On the morning of 27 March 1814, General Andrew Jackson and an army of 3,300 men consisting of Tennessee militia, United States regulars and both Cher... Read More
In addition to good fishing, the park also features picnic areas, lakefront RV camping with cable TV hookups, a modern bathhouse, a boardwalk leadi... Read More
Gulf State Park has two miles of beaches, a spacious campground, and a brand new Lodge and Conference Ce... Read More
The Tennessee River runs through the park offering access for great fishing and boating.
Located along the banks of the Tennessee River in Northeast Alabama, Lake Guntersville Resort State Park promises to satisfy whether you are looking f... Read More
Located nine miles northwest of Tuscaloosa and Northport, this 1,625-acre park is a scenic retreat set on the banks of Lake Lurleen and offers plenty ... Read More
Picturesque Lakepoint Resort State Park is located on the banks of the 45,000-acre Lake Eufaula, also known as "The Bass Capital of the World." Lakepo... Read More
This 1,327-acre park is situated in the wetlands of Mobile Bay, and is a day-use, picnicking and scenic park with modern camping hook-ups for overnigh... Read More
Monte Sano State Park is located near Huntsville in northeast Alabama.
From its humble beginning as a 940-acre park atop Double Oak Mountain established by the Alabama State Lands Act of 1927, Oak Mountain State Park has ... Read More
The centerpiece of this beautiful 1,080-acre park is a 100-acre lake. Visitors enjoy the relaxing atmosphere surrounding the lake, which offers fishin... Read More
What makes Rickwood Caverns State Park unique is the massive cave that contains 260-million-year-old formations that were created by water and reveal ... Read More
Wind Creek’s 1,445 scenic acres hug the shoreline of beautiful Lake Martin making the park an angler’s paradise.
Serene retreat featuring 50 acres of lush, manicured gardens with ponds & shady walking trails. Leashed dogs are allowed every day.