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Alabama Parks

Alabama is home to countless parks, each with its own charm, attractions, and experiences that are yours for the taking! Including 21 state parks, 9 national parks, and countless city parks, Alabama parks offer endless opportunities to create memories you’ll treasure forever. Little River Canyon National Preserve includes incredible views of mountain scenery and year-round waterfalls. Gulf State Park offers camping, fishing, and some of the most picturesque beaches in the country. Russell Cave National Monument hosts and preserves a 10,000-year-old cave shelter used by Native Americans. And finally, you’ll find no shortage of city and local parks that are perfect ways to sit back and relax before your next thrilling experience in Sweet Home Alabama. It’s all waiting for you at Alabama parks, so start planning your trip today!

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From the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains to the Gulf Coast, Alabama has a park for everyone.

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State Park
439 Victoria Lane
Florala, AL 36442
Stroll through a series of boardwalks and pavilions within a cypress-gum wetland. It's along the shore of Lake Jackson, which is the state's largest natural lake.
State Park
4401 McLean Drive
Rogersville, AL 35652
Joe Wheeler State Park State Park, located on Wheeler Lake in Northwest Alabama, offers something for everyone; a resort lodge, a restaurant, cabins, camping, fishing, golf, tennis, swimming, convention/banquet facilities, transie...
State Park
1157 Lodge Drive
Guntersville, AL 35976
Lake Guntersville State Park is located along the banks of the Tennessee River in Notheast Alabama. The park overlooks the majestic 69,000-acre Guntersville Lake and ranges over more than 6,000 acres of natural woodlands.
State Park
5105 Nolen Ave.
Huntsville, AL 35801
Located in the center of Huntsville. 2,500 natural acres complete with hiking and biking trails. 14 rustic cabins, improved camping, pavillions, playground and lodge for events.
State Park
12632 Confederate Parkway
McCalla, AL 35111
Museum, gristmill, country store, pioneer cabins and remains of Tannehill Ironworks cold-blast furnaces which began Birmingham's iron industry. Cabins and pavillions available for rent.
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Blount County: The Covered Bridge Capital of Alabama

Three of Alabama’s 11 covered bridges can be found in Blount County, nestled into the curves of both roads and rivers, making this county the Covered Bridge Capital of Alabama.

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A Bicentennial Road Trip: Fort Mims to Horseshoe Bend

Follow the progression of the Creek Indian War through historic sites and battle reenactments.

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Alabama’s Gulf Coast: Where Kids Drive the Fun Home

Some of the best family memories are made on a beach vacation. Ditching your regular routine and setting out for Alabama’s 32 miles of sandy seashore welcomes a bit of magic into your lives.

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