Alabama State Parks


Alabama's 21 state parks offer a diverse range of landscapes and activities. From the serene beaches of Gulf State Park to the rugged terrain of Cheaha, Alabama’s highest peak, each park provides unique experiences. Highlights include DeSoto's waterfalls and canyon views, Oak Mountain's extensive trail system, and the rich biodiversity at Monte Sano. Visitors can enjoy hiking, fishing, camping, and exploring historical sites, showcasing Alabama's natural beauty and cultural heritage.
21 state parks found
Bladon Springs
State Park
Springs
Blue Springs
State Park
Clio
Buck's Pocket
State Park
Grove Oak
Cathedral Caverns
State Park
Woodville
Cheaha
State Park
Delta
Chewacla
State Park
Auburn
Chickasaw
State Park
Gallion
DeSoto
State Park
Fort Payne
Frank Jackson
State Park
Opp
Gulf
State Park
Gulf Shores
Joe Wheeler
State Park
Rogersville
Lake Guntersville
State Park
Guntersville
Lake Lurleen
State Park
Coker
Lakepoint
State Park
Eufaula
Meaher
State Park
Spanish Fort
Monte Sano
State Park
Huntsville
Oak Mountain
State Park
Pelham
Paul M. Grist
State Park
Selma
Rickwood Caverns
State Park
Warrior
Roland Cooper
State Park
Camden
Wind Creek
State Park
Alexander City