Alabama Park List
Throughout the year, this 65 acre Garden azalea_verticalEstate is in full bloom with camellias in the winter, azaleas in the spring, roses in the summer, chrysanthemums in autumn and Magic Christmas in Lights during the holiday season. On your self-guided walking tour, you will enjoy the 2004 Top ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include picnicking. area, sandy ...
READ MOREBethel Forest Park is another mini park with a large open field, playground equipment and a basketball goal for the enjoyment of children in the area. The playground equipment consists of swings, a merry-go-round, and two slides. ...
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READ MOREBig Springs park is located just off Beaty Street and offers a playground, duck pond, tennis courts, and ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: Soccer Field, Restrooms, Shelter, T-ball Field, Walking ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! The mission of the Birmingham Zoo is to instill in its visitors and other interested parties an appreciation of wildlife that will promote the conservation of natural resources. Activities include wildlife shows, animal feeding, zoo keeper chats, a carousel, train, a children's ...
READ MOREThe Black Warrior-Tombigbee Lake system is home to six beautiful lakes. They include Bankhead, Holt, Oliver, Warrior, Demopolis, and Coffeeville. The lakes stretch from the headwaters near Birmingham, AL, south through Tuscaloosa and Demopolis to the southernmost Corps facility located below Coffeeville. The Black Warrior and Tombigbee Rivers ...
READ MOREThis park is a beautiful place for weddings, receptions, picnic and reunions. The park has a water fountain in front of the gazebo, picnic tables and ...
READ MORECentering around four mineral springs, this 357-acre park in Choctaw County in southwest Alabama provides modern campsites, shelters, tables and grills for daytime and nighttime family outings. The Park is located one mile north of Bladon Springs in southwest Alabama. Opened as a spa in 1838, guests traveled from ...
READ MOREFed by a crystal-clear underground spring, the park's spring pool is the center of attention in this 103-acre park in southeast Alabama. Facilities include modern and primitive campgrounds, picnic shelters, tables, grills, comfort stations, and playground. Open year-round, Blue Springs has many options for outdoor exploration. Equipped with free ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: One large meeting room, kitchen, restrooms, parking, playground, gazebo 3 ...
READ MOREThis park has Softball Field, Playground Area, Pavilion, Baseball Field, 4 lighted Tennis Courts, Recreation ...
READ MOREBon Secour National Wildlife Refuge contains 7,000 acres of wildlife habitat for migratory birds, nesting sea turtles and the endangered Alabama beach mouse. The refuge was established by Congress in 1980 to preserve the coastal dune ecosystem, to protect threatened and endangered species, to provide compatible recreational opportunities, and ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include picnicking. Tables, Walking ...
READ MOREThe facilities at Bowden Park are a playground, an open, grassy area, and a swing ...
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READ MOREAmenities at this 169.62 acre park include: Soccer, Football, Baseball/Softball, Playground, Restrooms, Concessions, ...
READ MOREBraughton Park has two lighted softball fields and one unlighted soccer ...
READ MOREDeveloped to primarily serve the surrounding neighborhood, Brenda Bonner Park is a perfect spot for family outings. Featuring a playground and open play space, the park provides a fun setting for outdoor fun and ...
READ MOREThe park has a small playground equipment, swing, basketball court and baseball field. ...
READ MOREAmenities at this 4 acre park include: Soccer, Tennis Courts, Playground, Basketball, ...
READ MOREAs legend goes, Buck's Pocket State Park is where all the defeated public officials go to lick their wounds after an unsuccessful election. This 2,000-acre park in northeast Alabama is secluded in a natural pocket of the Appalachian Mountains, so it's easy to escape the city and get lost ...
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