Alabama Parks
Alabama's natural beauty makes it a winning destination for outdoor adventure. Come discover all of the hiking, biking, picnicking, camping, exploring and more that Alabama parks have to offer. With 22 state parks for starters, there's no shortage of adventure to choose from.
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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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Explore Alabama's National, State, zoological and other parks or find one near you.
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.
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...
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.
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.