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The Alabama State Parks are proud to serve the people of Alabama and beyond. We provide quality outdoor recreational choices for most everyone. Make your plans to visit today!
From the mountains in the north to the sparkling waters of the Gulf, Alabama State Parks offer ideal places to stay: resorts, hotels, cabins and cottages, camping; and fun places to play: hiking, biking, golfing, fishing, paddling, swimming, birding and wildlife viewing, or just relaxing.
Most Alabama State Parks host modern campsites along with primitive camping. Modern bathhouses and spacious camping pads - many right on the water - make camping in an Alabama State Park comfortable and fun. Many park campgrounds offer senior discounts, allow pets, have onsite picnic tables and grills, and ample parking for visitors.
This list of Alabama state parks covers state parks in the Alabama park system. As of 2023, there were 21 official Alabama state parks run in part or exclusively by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources [1] and three historic state parks run by other authorities.
Start your Alabama adventure by selecting one of the 21 state parks that offer camping, lodging, tours, and day-use areas. Or use the features below to search statewide and find just what you're looking for.
The State Parks Division operates and maintains 21 state parks encompassing approximately 45,300 acres of land and water in Alabama. The parks range from Gulf Coast beaches to Appalachian Mountains providing opportunities and facilities from basic day-use activities, to resort convention lodging, restaurant and golfing areas.
From the sandy beaches of the Gulf Coast to the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Alabama's 21 state parks deliver dramatic landscapes, natural beauty, and recreational activities ranging from hiking to boating, golfing, and swimming.
Alabama has 21 state parks, 9 National Wildlife Refuges, 6 Wildlife Management Areas, and 3 State Forests. The Alabama State Park system encompasses over 48,000 acres of land and boasts 250 plus trails. Over 6 million visitors come to an Alabama park each year.
State parks in Alabama feature everything from hiking trails and rock climbing to swimming pools, museums, and even stalagmite forests! In fact some of the best state parks the country has to offer are right here in beautiful Alabama.
Official Website of the Alabama State Parks a division of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.