State Parks

Alabama is filled to the brim with beautiful State Parks. And with over 20 of them sprinkled from the Tennessee border to the Gulf of Mexico, you’re sure to find a great place to experience our great outdoors. You can enjoy your stay in any of the Alabama State Parks in many ways – from sleeping outdoors at one of the primitive camping sites to enjoying all of the creature comforts at one of the seven official resorts. Our parks feature everything from camping, boating, fishing, golf, hiking trails and biking trails to cabin rentals, meeting rooms and conference facilities.

With Joe Wheeler State Park and Desoto State Park in the north, Cheaha State Park and Oak Mountain State Park in central Alabama or Gulf State Park to the south, the variety of experiences found at Alabama’s State Parks is second-to-none.

So plan to spend your next family vacation, weekend getaway or your business conference at an Alabama State Park. You’ll be glad you did. For information, visit www.alapark.com or call 1-800-ALAPARK.

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Scarecrow Trail
[Huntsville] [Aug 28-Oct 31, 2010]
Aug 28-Oct 31, Huntsville Scarecrow Trail 256-830-4447. www.hsvbg.org. Admission charged. Huntsville Botanical Garden--Hundreds of wacky, crazy scarecrows lurk in the Garden. Local school classes, garden clubs, businesses and neighborhood groups create homemade scarecrows for the event.
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