Welcome! Chances are you are at your home or your
office. Wouldn't you rather be out boating, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, or sailing in a Alabama state park?
One thing
we have found is that not everyone knows about their state parks so we have
put together this site to help find the fun places to go. To the side we
have listed related information. Have fun and enjoy the relaxation and
excitement of the outdoors!
Bladon Springs State Park
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Located one mile north of Bladon Springs. This day use park features Sulfur Water Springs and basic facilities for daytime family outings.
Bucks Pocket State Park
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Located two miles north of Grove Oak. Secluded in a natural pocket of the Appalachian Mountain chain, this 2,000-acre park is a naturalist's dream. Various hiking trails highlight this park. Uniquely located, the park's picnic area offers a natural vista into the pocket below. A boat launch and fishing area are also provided, seven miles away at Morgan Cove on Lake Guntersville. The campground is nestled in the bottom of the canyon, several miles upstream from the lake.
Chattahoochee State Park
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Located 11 miles southeast of Gordon. Situated in the southeast corner of the state, this 596-acre scenic attraction takes its name from the nearby Chattahoochee River. Come and enjoy a day's outing of hiking, picnicking and fishing.
Cheaha St. Park
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Scenic Views are plentiful from our majestic mountain range which peaks at 2407 feet above sea level The lush green valleys of the Talladega National Forest surround Cheaha Mountain State Park
Chewacla State Park
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Located four miles south of Auburn and convenient to I-85. Chewacla's 696 scenic areas are a delightful haven for road-weary tourists. Features include a 26-acre lake and rental boats, picnic areas and cabins and campsites for overnighting.
Chickasaw State Park
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Located on US 43, four miles north of Linden. Rambling in rural Marengo County, Chickasaw's 520 acres provide improved campsites, hiking trails, a barbecue grilling pavilion, plus other large pavilions, picnic areas perfect for group-size cookouts and gatherings and a wading pool.
Claude D. Kelley State Park
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Just 12 miles north of I-65 at Atmore. Beneath towering pines, the 960-acre park provides for fishing and swimming on a 25-acre lake. Campers can wander the trails or enjoy the water from daylight to dark.
Florala State Park
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Located in the city of Florala, along beautiful Lake Jackson, this 40-acre park offers swimming, fishing, a community building, campground and picnic area along the shore.
Frank Jackson State Park
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This 2,050 acre park is ready to serve as your fishing spot of the South, with a well-stocked and managed 1,000 acre lake. A swimming beach, picnic area, campground and playground are also available.
Gulf State Park
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Seagulls and seashells, the surging surf and the sun-kissed sand welcome you to Gulf State Park. Seagulls and seashells, the surging surf and the sun-kissed sand welcome you to Gulf State Park. Ranging across 6,150 acres with 2.5 miles of sugar white sand beach, the park has a spectacular resort/convention complex. It includes a 144-room beachfront resort hotel with an outstanding restaurant and cocktail lounge. It has meeting/convention facilities for a banquet of 600 or a reception of 1000. Bask all morning in the sun beside the Gulf of Mexico or knock a ball around an 18 hole championship golf course... Spend a lazy afternoon drifting in a canoe, by the shores of Lake Shelby, or a dip in the Hotel swimming pool...beach side summer Luau. Fish off an 825 foot pier, the longest on the Gulf, or in a 500 acre freshwater lake a stone's throw away.
Joe Wheeler State Park
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The main facilities are near Rogersville, Alabama include a modern resort lodge containing 75 spacious rooms, a picturesque restaurant and full service convention facilities all directly on the shores of Wheeler Lake, on the beautiful Tennessee River. Modern Marina has 70 covered and 64 open slips. Canoes, fishing and pontoon boat rental available. WHEELER DAM : South of Wheeler Dam are rustic cabins, tennis courts, boat launch and a recreational area. This area is a fisherman's delight.
Lake Guntersville
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The Lake is wonderful for fishing as well as swimming and other water sports activities. Fishing tackle and supplies available. Boating . . . dock, launch and rental facilities plus a fully equipped tackle shop. Fishing . . . from a boat or the shore of T.V.A.'s 66,470 acre Lake Guntersville.
Lake Lurleen
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Located 12 miles northwest of Tuscaloosa. Named for Alabama's only woman governor, Lurleen B. Wallace. This 1,625-acre park is a scenic lakeside retreat, set on the banks of a 250-acre lake. You may bring your boat or rent one of ours to pursue a fun-filled day at the lake.
Lakepoint State Resort
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A Day By The Water . . . angle for large-mouth bass on Lake Eufaula. Take in the sun on our beach. Enjoy an old fashioned picnic, then a leisurely boat ride around the lake. Marina Facilities . . . including fishing and pontoon boat rental, store, overnight docking, permanent wet storage, fuel dock and boat launching facilities.
Meaher State park
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Located two miles west of Spanish Fort on Highway 90. This 1,327-acre park is situated in the wetlands of Mobile Bay and is primarily a day-use park. A boat ramp and newly constructed pier will appeal to every fisherman.
Oak Mountain
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The park offers vacation cottages, golf, improved camping, picnicking, tennis, swimming, boating, fishing, hiking, mountain biking, backpacking, a demonstration farm, and horse boarding and riding facilities.
Paul M. Grist State Park
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Located 15 miles north of Selma. Tranquility prevails in this recently improved 1,080-acre park. Visitors enjoy new camping, boat launch, fishing and swimming areas on this 100-acre lake.
Rickwood Caverns State Park
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Thrill to Rickwood's miracle mile of underground caverns. The 260 million-year-old limestone formations, blind cave fish and underground pools are just a few of the natural wonders exhibited in the colorful caverns. The park also features an Olympic size swimming pool, picnic area and campground.
Roland Cooper State Park
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Located six miles northeast of Camden. Rolling along the 22,000-acre Dannelly Reservoir, this 236-acre park features a nine vacation cottages; modern campground with bathhouse, laundry and camp store; and a scenic picnic area with tables, grills, pavilions and comfort station. With fishing so popular in the reservoir, the park also provides boat launching facilities and bait & tackle amenities.
Wind Creek State Park
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Park facilities include the largest state operated campground in the United States with 642 sites, many of which are waterfront sites allowing campers to fish, swim and boat right out their back door. Other facilities include a marina, camp store, fishing pier, hiking trails, playground and picnic areas with tables, grills, and shelters.