
Finding the perfect campsite in the state of Alabama.
Finding the perfect campsite in the state of Alabama.
ALABAMA CAMPGROUNDS MAP
Blue Springs State Park is located about 6 miles east of Clio, Alabama in southeast Alabama, 2595 Hwy 10, Cilo 36017.
The 3,000 acre park was named after the explorer Hernando De Soto. There are historic sites including a museum; a lodge, cabins, restaurant, swimming pool, hiking, bike trails, walking trails, waterfalls, tennis court, picnic areas and campsites.
The river and canyon have formed a wild and rugged landscape that allows for a range of peaceful and challenging recreational opportunities. The river supports world-class whitewater paddling and the canyon supports exceptional climbing opportunities. The opportunity for hiking, swimming, and fishing in natural areas away from city life are exemplified at Martha’s Falls and Canyon Mouth.
Lake Chewacla is perfect for reeling in bream, bass, crappie and catfish or taking a dip off the beach area. No luck in the lake, then try one of the park’s two creeks. There is no boat ramp on the lake, but visitors are allowed to bring their own small non-motorized watercraft such as canoes or kayaks if they can be hand-launched from the bank.
Digital Alabama Guide to Alabama RV Campgrounds A~Okay RV Park Dothan, AL Quiet country setting, yet just 3 miles from town. Large lots for plenty of parking. Access to a 5 acre spring fed pond. Can accommodate RV’s up to 70ft, BIG RIG FRIENDLY, 20/30/50 amp, back-ins, pull thrus, full hookups, fishing, hiking, propane sales […]
Aliceville Lake Aliceville Lake, aka Aliceville Reservoir and sometimes called Pickensville Lake by local anglers, is an 8,300-acre reservoir located approximately 12 miles northwest of the City of Aliceville Alabama in Pickens County. The reservoir is formed by the Tom Bevill Lock and Dam, which is located one mile southwest of Pickensville, just off Alabama State […]
Wind Creek State Park Wind Creek State Park, 7 miles Southeast of Alexander City Alabama on Highway 128, covers 1,445 acres of the shoreline of Lake Martin, a 41,000 acre reservoir prized for fishing, swimming and boating. The park is dog-friendly and offers cabins, the largest state operated camping site in Alabama with 626 sites. […]
Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park Birmingham AL Jefferson County Alabama 112632 Confederate Parkway McCalla AL 35111 205-477-5711 Park Hours: Sunrise to Sunset. 7 days a week. Visitor Center Hours: Monday–Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park has more […]
Lake Lurleen State Park, located on U.S. Highway in Tuscaloosa County Alabama. The park is 1,675 acres and includes 91 campsites, boating, fishing and swimming on the 250 acre lake. Over 23 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails are within the park. Located 9 miles Northwest of Tuscaloosa and Northport Alabama and 14 miles […]
Florala State Park – Alabama Alabama State Park Florala Alabama Covington County Florala State Park is a 40 acre park that stretches along the 500 acre Lake Jackson, it offers camping, picnicking, playground, swimming, fishing, trails and paddleboat rentals. Water skiing and personal watercraft are allowed on the lake. The park location is: 514 […]
CLAUDE D KELLEY STATE PARK The park is located at 580 H-Kyle Road in Atmore AL 36502 | 251-862-2511 and is managed by Ironmen Outdoor Ministries, a non profit organization. The 2,100 acre park includes a 25 acre lake with both boating and fishing facilities. You can also enjoy hiking, swimming, biking, zip-lining and camping.
Chattahoochee State Park – Alabama Alabama State Park Houston County Gordon Alabama This Historic park is located on Irwin’s Mill Creek near Gordon, Alabama in Houston County, Alabama. 250 Chattahoochee State Park Rd 36343 334-522-3607 800-252-7275 The park was constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (C.C.C.) during the Great Depression and has been providing recreation […]