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3921 Bladon Road, Bladon Springs, Alabama 36919-9652Park Office: (334) 754-9207
Located one mile north of Bladon Springs, this day
use park features Sulfur Water Springs and basic facilities for daytime
family outings.
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2595 Highway 10, Clio, Alabama 36017
Park Office: (334) 397-4875
Swimming Pool: (334) 397-8703
Fax: (334) 397-4875
Located six miles east of Clio and
fed by a crystal clear underground spring, the park's swimming pool is
the center of attraction in this 103-acre park. Other complementing
facilities include picnic shelters, tables, grills, comfort stations,
playground, tennis courts and modern campground.

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393 County Road 174 Grove Oak, Alabama 35975
Park Office: (256) 659-2000
Located
two miles north of Grove Oak and 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.

Campground - $12 per day base rate. |
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Cathedral Caverns is now open from
9:00 A.M. until 4:00 P.M. every day. Tours begin at 10:00 A.M. and then
hourly, unless otherwise necessary.
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Admission-
Adults - $8.00
12 & under - $5.00
Children under 5 FREE. |
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250 Chattahoochee State Park Road, Gordon, Alabama 36343
Park Office: (334) 522-3607
Located 11 miles southeast of Gordon
and 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. |
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19644 High 281, Delta, Alabama 36258
Park Office: (256) 488-5111
Park Fax: (256) 488-5885
Lodge: 2141 Bunker Loop Road, Delta, Alabama 36258
(256) 488-5115 or 1-800-846-2654
Lodge Fax: (256) 488-5649
 
Located
atop Cheaha Mountain, the highest point in the State, 2,407 feet above
sea level, this 2,799 acre mountain top retreat exhibits breathtaking
scenery year-round. Seated at your evening restaurant dining table, you
can enjoy a spectacular sunset as the perfect complement to an excellent
meal. Then after an exhilarating day of hiking, swimming, or
photographing nature's beauty, you can retire to a comfortable hotel
room, mountainside chalet, cabin or a scenic campsite.
You leave the cabin with a camera
in hand. Taking a path west, you cross the little stream you've heard
gurgling from your front porch. Filtering through red and gold leaves,
the late afternoon sun sets everything ablaze, even the water. You head
for rocks perched on the mountain's edge, and a few minutes later, you
find the perfect spot. Resting on a mossy cushion, your back against a
huge gray boulder, you're ready to photograph the sunset . . .
Find all this, and more, at Cheaha State Park.

ACCOMMODATIONS
Campgrounds . . . 73 sites,
all with water, electrical, and sewage hookups. Primitive camping
available. Bathhouse, laundry, and campstore nearby.
Cabins . . . 5 chalets and
10 stone cabins which accommodate 2-4 people - a place to escape from
the noise of TV and telephones. Linens, cooking utensils and outdoor
grills furnished. All have fireplaces for cozy winter evenings.
Resort Lodge . . . 30 guest
rooms in a secluded mountaintop getaway. Each room is furnished
including a TV and a telephone. Across from the lodge is a restaurant -
open year round with gift shop, banquet facilities, and a swimming pool.
Bald Rock Group Lodge . . .
accommodates 35 people in an old fashioned stone lodge, complete with
dining hall, large kitchen, ice machine and fireplace.(currently closed
pending renovations, scheduled for reopening Spring 2003.)
MEETING FACILITIES
The Cleburne Room, within the
Resort Restaurant will seat 40 guests for banquets and up to 50 for
meetings and seminars. Choose from an array of excellent banquet menus
and seating arrangements.
ADDED ATTRACTIONS
Hiking Trails . . . along
the top of the 2,407-foot mountain, plus many more in the Talladega
National Forest which surrounds the park.
Picnic Areas . . . with
pavilions and playground, on top of the mountain and near the lake.
Lake Area . . . with pedal
boating, picnicking, swimming and fishing.
Observation Towers . . . at
the peak of Cheaha Mountain. See Alabama!!!
Perched
atop Cheaha Mountain, this 2,799-acre mountain retreat has breathtaking
scenery year-round. Seated at your evening dining table, you can enjoy a
spectacular sunset as the perfect complement to an excellent meal. After
a full day of hiking, swimming, or photographing nature's beauty, retire
to a comfortable hotel room, mountainside cabin or chalet, or your own
campsite. Meeting accommodations for groups up to 35 are available in
the resort restaurant.
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124 Shell Toomer Parkway, Auburn, Alabama 36830
Park Office: (334) 887-5621
Fax: (334) 821-2439
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.

Rustic Cabins (1-2 persons $42-$80) - (1-4
persons $56-$90)
Campground - $15 per day base rate. |
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26955 US Highway 43 Gallion, Alabama 36742
Park Office and Fax: (334) 295-8230
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.

Campground - $10 per day base rate. |
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580 H.Kyle, Atmore, Alabama 36502
Park Office and Fax: (251) 862-2511
Just 12 miles north of I-65 at Atmore
and 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.

Rustic Cabins - (1-4 persons $42)
Campground - $11 per day base rate. |
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13883 County Road 89, Fort Payne, Al 35967
Park: 256-845-0051
Campground: 256-845-5075
Resort Office: 265 County Road 951, Fort Payne, Al 35967
1-800-568-8840 or 256-845-5380
Fax: 256-845-3224
Click
here to see DeSoto State Park's web page for more detailed
information.
Located eight miles northeast of Fort Payne in northeast Alabama
In the pioneer spirit of the explorer, DeSoto Park
ranges over 5,067 acres along Little River. Accented by rushing
waterfalls and fragrant wildflowers, the park enhances the pioneer
spirit with a unique restaurant, resort and cabin facilities. Also
nestled into the lush, green
mountain foliage of Lookout Mountain, the park provides a modern
campground, laundry and camp store as well as a picnic area, swimming
pool, tennis courts, nature center and many miles of hiking trails.
Along the extensive scenic drive in the park, you can photograph DeSoto
Falls, Little River Falls, and many magnificent vistas along Little
River Canyon; the deepest canyon east of the Mississippi River.
Springtime . . . The aroma
of fresh flowers and new growth fills the air as you leave your rustic
cabin to stroll down a trail lined by hot pink rhododendron in full
bloom . . .
Summer . . . Morning. You
tie the canoe to the roof of your car and head for Little River to spend
a leisurely day on the lake above Desoto Falls. Before the sun sets, you
can't resist a trip to the head of the canyon. Scrambling down to your
favorite vantage point, spray from Little River Falls splashes your face
. . .
Fall . . . October. The air
has turned crisp and you're glad for the roaring fire in the lodge
dining room. You finish your morning coffee, grab your camera and head
for the trails. Sunlight filtering through leaves casts a gold and red
glow all around. A rustling sound to your right catches your attention.
You spy a squirrel storing food for the coming months . . .
Winter . . . Light snow
turns your early morning hike into a walk through a magical kingdom. You
return to the chalet and warm up by the fire. In a little while, you'll
pack your skis for the short drive to a local slope . . .

ACCOMMODATIONS
Campgrounds
. . . 78 sites with water and electric hookups. Sewage available at some
sites. Sites available for primitive camping. Laundry and camp store
nearby.
Cabins . . . 22 chalets and
rustic cabins accommodate 2 to 6 people. All are furnished with linens,
cooking utensils and outdoor grills. Each one has cable TV, electric
heat and air conditioning. All chalets and cabins have fireplaces for
cozy winter evenings.
Resort Lodge. . . 25 guest
rooms in a secluded mountaintop getaway. All have access to a country
porch, complete with rocking chairs for lounging. Each room is
handsomely furnished including, cable TV and a telephone. In the same
complex are a gift shop, banquet facilities and a restaurant for fine
dining.
Two meeting rooms are available
which can accommodate up to 40 persons each. DeSoto's banquet menus
offer a wide variety of delicious foods, all at reasonable prices.
OTHER FEATURES
Hiking Trails . . . into
one of the deepest canyons east of the Mississippi. Or relax on a gentle
trail near the lodge or campground.
Picnic Area . . . with
pavilions, playground, ball field, tennis courts, and modern bathhouse
by the pool.
Nature Center . . . with a
park naturalist to help you identify all your newfound wonders of the
woods.
Little River . . . for
boating, picnicking and swimming.
Country Store . . . for
souvenirs and local crafts.
Little River Canyon . . . a
scenic 20-mile drive along the rim. Many picnic spots with breathtaking
overlooks into the canyon.
Resort Hotel - Single: $58-$65 - King Room:
$61-$68
Modern Cabins - (1-4 persons $87-$90)
Rustic Cabins (1-2 persons $61-$65) - (1-4
persons $66-$70) - (1-6 persons $71-$75)
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P.O. Box 322, Florala, Alabama 36442-0322
Park Office: (334) 858-6425
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.

Campground - $14 per day base rate. |
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Route 3, Box 73-C, Opp, Alabama 36467
Park Office: (334)-493-6988
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.

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Campground - $15.00 base rate. |
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20115 State Highway 135 , Gulf Shores, Al. 36542
Resort Hotel: 1-800-544-4853 or 251-948-4853
P.O. Box 437, Gulf Shores, AL 36547-0437
Office and Cabin Information: 251-948-7275
Campground: 251-948-6353
Fax: 251-948-5998
Surf, sand, and a
whole lot more.
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 (the Park does not offer canoe rentals), by the shores of Lake
Shelby, or a dip in the Hotel swimming pool...
Fish off an 825 foot pier, the
longest on the Gulf, or in a 500 acre freshwater lake a stone's throw
away. Meander along nature trails. View exciting live exhibits.
Spend your nights in a camper, a
family size lakefront cabin, or a luxury hotel room facing the Gulf.
Enjoy fresh seafood in our resort dining room.
Gulf State Park offers
choices...for couple or family reunions...for vacationers or
conventioneers... for getting away from it all or business mixed with
pleasure.

Resort Hotel - Single/Double $49- $113 - 2 Room
Suite $99-$214
Lake Cabins - (1-4 persons $75-$100 + tax) -
(1-6 persons $100-$135 + tax)
Woods Cabins - (1-2 persons $50-$75 + tax) - (1-6 persons
$65-$100 + tax)
Campground - $15 - $28 per day. |
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201 McLean Drive, Rogersville, Alabama 35652
Joe Wheeler Park Office: (256) 247-5466
Joe Wheeler Park Fax: 256-247-1449
Joe Wheeler Resort Lodge & Convention Center:
4401 McLean Drive, Rogersville, AL, 35652
Joe Wheeler Lodge Office: (256) 247-5461 or 1-800-544-5639
Joe Wheeler Lodge Fax: 256-247-5471
Joe Wheeler Campground: (256) 247-1184
Joe Wheeler Elk River Group Lodge: (256) 247-5466
Joe Wheeler Golf Pro Shop: (256) 247-9308
Wheeler Dam Cabin Information: (256) 685-3306 or ( 256) 247-0145
Click
here to
see Joe Wheeler State Park's web page for more detailed information.

This Resort Park is divided into
three separate areas in northwest Alabama.
RESORT AREA: The main
facilities are near Rogersville, Alabama and 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. Adjacent to the lodge is a full
service marina with 134 slips providing both permanent and overnight
docking facilities for river travelers, and within walking distance is
an 18-hole championship golf course complete with clubhouse. Additional
facilities include a modern campground secluded in a shady grove along
the lakeshore, and a day-use area containing picnic tables, grills,
pavilions, comfort stations, play areas and a sandy beach with
bathhouse.
ELK RIVER : Nearby, off
Hwy. 72, is a group lodge with accommodations for 30. The lodge has a
full kitchen, linens and towels, and a recreational area making it an
excellent facility for reunions, retreats and other group outings.
WHEELER DAM : South of
Wheeler Dam are rustic cabins, tennis courts, boat launch and a
recreational area. This area is a fisherman's delight.
Feel the serenity of gliding across the water
powered only by the wind. Motor across the lake, dock your boat next to
the Resort Lodge and join us for a sumptuous meal in luxury
surroundings. Enjoy your early morning in a rustic cabin, sip that first
cup of coffee by a campfire, or open a thermos after you've found the
perfect spot for the day's fishing.
You can even wake up with a round
of golf, a tennis match, laps in the swimming pool, or simply sun the
morning away. Stroll along the landscaped banks of Wheeler Lake and
discover paradise. You can find all this, and more, at Joe Wheeler State
Park.

ACCOMMODATIONS
Campgrounds . . . 116
improved campsites. Primitive camping also available.
Cabins . . . at Wheeler Dam
facility - 23 rustic
cottages accommodating 4 to 8 people.
Group Lodges . . . at Elk
River, with a capacity of 30 and at Wheeler Dam, which accommodates 10.
Resort Lodge (newly
renovated) . . . at First Creek - 75 luxurious units, including 9
suites, overlooking the lake, complete with convention facilities,
dining room, marina, golf course, tennis courts, and pool.
Meeting Room (newly
renovated) . . . which accommodates up to 400 people and can be divided
into three separate areas. Dining facilities seat about 115 guests.
FOR BOATING
AND FISHING
Modern Marina . . . 70
covered and 64 open slips.
Store . . . offering
supplies for fishing and boating as well as groceries.
Gasoline Island
Boat Rental . . . canoes,
fishing and pontoon boats.
Country Store . . . at the
campground.
Shower and Laundry Facilities
Boat Launch Ramps . . .
into Wilson Lake below Wheeler Dam, into Wheeler Lake at the resort
area, the cabin area and at Elk River.
OTHER OUTDOOR FUN
Golf . . . 18 hole course,
pro-shop, equipment rental and a snack bar.
Tennis . . . 4 lighted,
all-weather courts near the Resort as well as lighted courts near the
Wheeler Dam facility.
Picnic Area . . . pavilions
for group outings, shaded picnic areas for the family, a playground for
the kids. All provided at Wheeler Dam and First Creek.
Swimming . . . in a pool or
in the lake.
Resort Hotel - Single/Double $64-$70 - Suites
$80-$125
Cabins - (1-4 persons $75), (1-6 persons $80), (8 persons
$65-$92)
Campground - $16 per day base rate.
Camper Storage (Nov. 1-March 31) - $1.00 per day or $25.00 per
month. Can be left on site (No pull-through sites), but no utilities
connected or you must pay daily rate. Units can be left on site until
March 31.
(April 1-Oct. 31) - $1.50 per night or $40.00 per month |
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7966 Alabama Hwy. 227, Guntersville, Alabama 35976-9126
Office: (256) 571-5444
Fax: (256) 571-9043
Campground: (256) 571-5455
Resort: 1155 Lodge Dr., Guntersville, Alabama 35976-9126
(256) 571-5440 or 1-800-548-4553
Golf Pro Shop: (256) 571-5458
Fax: (256) 571-5459

The sun shining through fall leaves casts a red
and gold light over everything around you. A cool breeze gently brushes
your face. The trail you are hiking was used two hundred years ago by
Cherokee Indians, and today it's easy to imagine you're one of them.
Rounding a bend, you stop. Fifteen feet beyond, a doe is grazing. She
hears you, stares for a moment, then bolts . . .
Reluctantly, you push your chair
away from the dinner table. It's easy to understand why you'll return
time and time again to the lodge. You take a swing through the art
gallery, then decide to make it an early night. You will be prowling
around with your camera first thing in the morning, on the lookout for
American Bald Eagles that spend winters in the Park . . .
Your putter meets the ball with a
decisive tap. Holding your breath, you watch
it veer right, then, at the last second, it drops into the hole. You
smile. It was your best round yet. Strolling the short distance to the
lodge, you check your watch and decide to head for the Coffee Shop. It's
time to join your friends for lunch . . .
Just six miles northeast of
Guntersville, off Highway 227, overlooking the majestic 66,470-acre
Guntersville Reservoir, the park ranges over 5,909 acres of ridge tops
and meadows. The park's resort lodge, restaurant and convention complex
is located on Little Mountain, providing a magnificent view of the
reservoir. The Lake is wonderful for fishing as well as swimming and
other water sports activities. Recently, it has become the winter home
of our national symbol, the Bald Eagle.
You can find all this - and more - at Lake
Guntersville State Park!
ACCOMMODATIONS
Resort Lodge . . . High on
the bluff - 94 rooms and 6 suites, many overlooking the lake. Complete
with dining room, coffee shop, gift shop, sauna, swimming pool and art
gallery.
Newly renovated Cottages and
Chalets . . . 16 lake view cottages with a capacity of 1-8 people,
and 18 chalets for 1-6. All are set up for light housekeeping. The
chalets are equipped with fireplaces, television sets and telephones.
Campgrounds . . . 364
improved campsites. Primitive camping is also available. Camp store,
boat dock, tennis courts, and laundry are near by.
CONVENTION CENTER
Our staff will handle the details.
You take care of business - in facilities which can be tailored to your
needs, whether it's a small departmental meeting, a convention of 600
people, or a banquet with 1,200 guests. We'll be delighted to help.
ALSO AVAILABLE
Swimming . . . at the beach
near the campground or, if you are a registered lodge guest, in the pool
at the lodge.
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. Fishing tackle
and supplies available.
Golf . . . 18 hole course,
pro-shop, equipment rental.
Tennis . . . 2 lighted
courts across from the lodge and in the campground area.
Picnics . . . pavilions for
group outings, shaded picnic areas for the family, and a playground for
the kids.
Nature Center . . . with a
trained Park Naturalist.
Hiking . . . 31 miles of
marked trails.
Eagles . . . call about our
special Eagle Awareness Programs during the month of January.
Off Season "Getaway" Package Plan available. Call
1-800-ALA-PARK.
Resort Hotel - Single/Double $56-$62 - 2 Room
Suite $95-$100)
Modern Cabins - (1-6 persons $110)
Campground - $15 per day base rate. |
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13226 Lake Lurleen, Coker, Alabama 35452
Park Office: (205) 339-1558
Fax: (205) 339-8885
Located 12 miles northwest of
Tuscaloosa, the park is 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

Campground - $14 per day base rate. |
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Route 2, box 94, Eufaula, Alabama 36027-9202
Resort:104 Lakepoint Drive, Eufaula, Alabama 36027
(334) 687-8011 or 1-800-544-5253

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. While on the green you can drive a ball
around our 18-hole golf course, battle through a hot tennis match, or
cool off with a dip in our swimming pool. The kids will enjoy zapping
the aliens in our video game room!
Lakepoint Resort State
Park . . . all this and more.
Located seven miles north of
Eufaula off Highway 431 on the Alabama-Georgia line, Lake Eufaula is
known as the "Bass Capital of the World." This picturesque
1,220-acre park complements the beautiful 45,200-acre Eufaula
Impoundment with many resort facilities including a full service marina.
You may also enjoy the adjoining National Wildlife Refuge.

ACCOMMODATIONS
Resort
Motel . . . 101 rooms, most with balconies overlooking Lake Eufaula.
Each is equipped with two double beds, a TV, and telephone. Six spacious
suites are also available. Lakepoint Resort's dining room serves a
variety of delicious food.
Cabins (newly renovated). .
. 29 heated and air-conditioned cabins accommodate 1-8 people; a place
to relax away from telephones. All are furnished with linens, cooking
utensils and outdoor grills. Many have fireplaces for cozy winter
evenings.
Campgrounds . . . 244 sites
with water and electric hookups. Sewage available at some sites.
Community center, pavilion, beach, boat ramp, bathhouse, laundry, and
camp store nearby.
Most Lakepoint facilities are
accessible to people with disabilities.
THE CONVENTION CENTER
The center features seven separate
meeting/banquet rooms which accommodate from 10-500 people.
ACTIVITIES TO ENJOY
Marina Facilities . . .
including fishing and pontoon boat rental, store, overnight docking,
permanent wet storage, fuel dock and boat launching facilities.
Hiking Trails . . .
meandering through pine woods.
Picnic Area . . . with
pavilions, tables, grills and playground.
Nature Center . . . with a
trained Park Naturalist. Adjacent to the Eufaula National Wildlife
Refuge.
Beach Area . . . one
quarter mile of beach area with bathhouse.
Tennis Courts . . . 6
lighted, all-weather courts.
Swimming Pool . . .
available for motel and cabin guests.
Lounge . . . open all year
round.

Resort Hotel - Single/Double $45-$60 - 2 Room
Suite $118
Modern Cabins - (1-4 persons $90) - (1-8 persons $175)
Campground - $12 per day base rate |
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5200 Battleship Parkway East, Spanish Fort, Alabama, 36577
Park Office: (251) 626-5529
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. Self-guided tours over two nature trails
include boardwalks over the Mobile Delta.
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5105 Nolen Avenue, Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Park Office: (256) 534-3757
Fax: (256) 539-7069
Country Store: (256) 534-6589
Located in Huntsville and in
existence since 1935, Monte Sano's 2,140 acres combine the history of
the Civilian Conservation Corps with the space age technology of the
future. Hike a trail in the morning, stroll through the Japanese Garden,
visit the Space and Rocket Center and ride a space station simulator in
the afternoon.

Rustic Cabins (1-2 persons $70) -
Campground - $14 per day base rate. |
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P.O. Box 278, Pelham, Alabama 35124
Park Office: (205) 620-2520
Fax: (205) 620-2531
Campground: (205) 620-2527
Cabin and Pavilion Reservations: (205) 620-2524
Golf Pro Shop: (205) 620-2522
Just off I-65, 15 miles south of
Birmingham, Oak
Mountain's 9,940 acres span pine-studded ridges and lush green valleys. 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. With the
largest area and variety of outdoor recreational pursuits, Oak Mountain is
sure to provide excitement for every member of the family.
Modern Cabins - (1-6 persons $100)
Campground - $13 per day base rate.
For horseback riding information, call (205)620-3575 |
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1546 Grist Road, Selma, Alabama 36701
Park Office: (334) 872-5846
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.

Campground - $15 per day base rate. |
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370 Rickwood Park Road, Warrior, Alabama 35180-9803
Park Office and Fax: (205) 647-9692
Located four miles off I-65 at exit 284, near Warrior, in North Central
Alabama
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.

CAVE TOUR:
Adults ( Age 12 and
Over)............................................................$8.00
Children ( Age 6 thru 11
).............................................................$5.00
Hours:
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily
Months:
March through Memorial Day - Weekends Only
Memorial Day through Labor Day - Everyday
September through October - Weekends Only
November, December, January & February - Cave Closed

Campground - $14 per day base rate.
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285 Deer Run Dr., Camden, Alabama 36726
Park Office: (334) 682-4838
Fax: (334) 682-4050
Cabin and Camping Reservations: (334) 682-4838
Located six miles northeast of
Camden, rolling along the 22,000-acre Dannelly Reservoir, this 236-acre
park features a nine hole golf course with clubhouse; spacious 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.

Modern Cabins - (1-4 persons $42-$60)
Campground - $14 per day base rate. |
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4325 AL Hwy. 128, Alexander City, Alabama 35010
Park Office: (256) 329-0845
Fax: (256) 234-4870
Located seven miles southeast of
Alexander City, this park spans 1,445 acres along the shores of Lake
Martin, which is a 41,000 area clear water reservoir perfect for
fishing, swimming and boating. Park facilities include the largest state
operated campground in the United States with 640 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.
The Wind Creek site map is available for download in a Paperport™ Mini
Viewer. It is an executable file, 230k in size, and requires no
additional program to run.
Click to
download the Wind Creek Site Map

Campground - $16 per day base rate.
Improved sites - $16.00 per day
(rates vary with convenience to bathhouses and water) |
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