ALMetro360 June 19

O THER STATEWIDE RV SITES NOT TO MISS Alabamians are lucky. There are tons of great adventures awaiting in destinations north and south of the River Region. Here are a few extras to put on your RV travel radar, and if you should need additional details or park information, Camp in Alabama (http://www.campinalabama.com/ ) is a great resource. • DeSoto Caverns Park just outside of Birmingham attracts folks with 30- and 50-amp hookup sites as well as caves! • Lake Lurleen State Park is close to Tuscaloosa and sports 23 miles of hiking and biking trails as well as a lake. Fish for your dinner and enjoy the views. • Cheaha State Park is located in the Talladega National Forest and home to Cheaha Mountain, the state’s highest point. There are stunning waterfalls, views and hikes throughout the park where electricity, water and sewer are available at RV sites. • Lakepoint State Park is on the banks of Lake Eufaula aka “The Bass Capital of the World.” This 45,000-acre park is home to playgrounds, swimming pools and hiking trails suitable for the entire family. Lakepoint offers some pull-through spots specifically for RVs as well as water, electricity and sewage. S UMMING IT UP Alabama is more than football, sweet tea and pecan pie. Its di- versity remains one of its most lovely cornerstones. There are amazing destinations in every nook and cranny, so when you’re ready to take your home on the road, look to these statewide hot spots for travel fun and frolic. They’re perfectly poised to make life in the RV lane extra exciting! n Find us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter JUNE 2019 53

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