
You'll be singing "Sweet Home Alabama" while camping in Alabama. Whether you're visiting Alabama campgrounds in the pine-covered mountains, camping in Alabama while fishing in one of the many rivers, lakes and streams, or sitting in your beach chair while visiting one of the many Alabama campgrounds located near the Gulf Coast, you'll find fabulous food, served up with sweet Southern charm.
Pick up the brochure called "100 Dishes to Eat in Alabama Before You Die" and as you go camping in Alabama, start making a check list of all the tastes you want to experience: grass-fed Alabama beef burgers, crispy golden deep-fried shrimp and oysters, and handmade hushpuppies.
Attractions
Alabama RV camping doesn't always mean roughing it. Visit Huntsville, Birmingham, and Tuscaloosa for the best in shopping and dining. But if roughing it is what you want, Alabama RV camping in the state's mountain region can get you alongside scenic vistas, waterfalls, and canyons along the Lookout Mountain Parkway. While camping in Alabama, stop by the Unclaimed Baggage Center in Scottsboro. Find amazing bargains knowing that while in Alabama RV camping, you'll never have your baggage lost at a faraway airport. Of course, there's nothing wrong with flight, and Alabama campgrounds will be located near one of the flight-themed historic centers such as Maxwell Air Force Base, U.S. Space & Rocket Center, and the George C. Marshall Space and Flight Center.
Hunting and fishing may be your goal. Whether it's freshwater fishing or saltwater fishing, Alabama has many opportunities for anglers. Alabama supports 11 million angler fishing days. Instead of a gun, bow, or rod, maybe you prefer a nine-iron. The Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail may be for you. It's the largest golf course construction project ever attempted and is a collection of 468 holes of championship golf on 11 different sites across Alabama.
If you're looking for history, beauty, recreation, and small-town charm, you'll find the perfect combination while camping in Alabama's family-friendly Gulf Coast Region. The sun, sand, and shore combined with the many festivals, such as the National Shrimp Festival, make it the perfect destination.