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  • Alabama State Parks

The state of Alabama is known to have bountiful natural environment with endless state parks located across varied geographical locations, from coastlines up to the mountains. Alabama State Parks are truly a camper’s paradise with endless opportunities for recreation & fun. Thus, no matter which season or time of the year you choose for an outdoor camp, there is always a state park available to suit your specification. Some of the best state parks for winter & spring camping include - Joe Wheeler State Park, Cheaha State Park, Lake Guntersville State Park & others.
Alabama State Parks Cathedral Caverns State Park DeSoto State Park Gulf State Park
3,502-acre DeSoto State Park sits proudly atop beautiful Lookout Mountain in Alabama. The park features modern chalets and campsites, a picnic area, and hiking trails and lots of top-notch recreational amenities. Of special interest are the scenic DeSoto Falls and Indian Falls along the West Fork of Little River. DeSoto State Park has 78 excellent Alabama campsites located in a beautiful setting. This campground has 58 water and electric back-in sites, 10 water, electric and sewer back-in sites, and 10 water, electric and sewer pull-thru sites as well as 2 comfort stations with restrooms and hot showers.
DeSoto State Park
Located in the city of Gulf Shores on the coast of Alabama, white sun-kissed beaches, a surging surf, seagulls and seashells greet you at Gulf State Park. Consisting of 6,150 acres with two miles of sugar white sand beaches, Gulf State Park has modern and primitive camping, cottages, trails and fishing. There is also tennis, group pavilions, 18-hole golf course, 900 acre lake for fishing, swimming, and water skiing, nature programs and picnic areas.
Gulf State Park
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