This is a list of Alabama state parks in the Alabama state park system. All are run by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
- Bladon Springs State Park
- Blakeley State Park centers around four mineral springs, in Choctaw
County.
- Blue Springs State Park, a 103-acre park, centers around a pool fed by a crystal-clear underground spring.
- Buck's Pocket State Park is a 2000 acre nature area secluded in a natural pocket of the Appalachian Mountain chain. Buck's Pocket State Park offers camping, hiking and fishing.
- Cathedral Caverns State Park is famous for, you guessed it, Cathedral Caverns. Inside the cavern, is Big Rock Canyon, Mystery River, Stalagmite Mountain, The Frozen Waterfall and Goliath, a huge stalagmite column that
reaches the ceiling of the 45 foot tall cave.
- Chattahoochee State Park offers hiking trails, horseback riding,
biking, swimming, fishing and camping.
- Cheaha State Park is home to Cheaha Mountain, the highest point in Alabama.
- Chewacla State Park is a tranquil park which includes a 26-acre lake.
- Chickasaw State Park is a 520-acre roadside park.
- DeSoto State Park is a 3,502-acre park with rushing waterfalls and abundant wildflowers.
- Florala State Park is along the shores of beautiful 500-acre Lake Jackson
- Frank Jackson State Park is known as a great fishing destination.
- Gulf State Park has white sandy beaches on the Gulf Coast.
- Joe Wheeler State Park is the perfect place to stroll along the banks of Wheeler Lake, or go sailing.
- Lake Guntersville State Park has an 18-hole championship golf course, a beach complex, fishing center, hiking trails, and natural woodlands.
- Lake Lurleen State Park is a popular scenic lakeside retreat set on the banks of a 250-acre lake.
- Lakepoint State Park is located on the banks of Lake Eufaula, otherwise known as the ?Bass Capital? of The World.
- Meaher State Park is situated in the wetlands of Mobile Bay.
- Monte Sano State Park offers over 20 miles of hiking trails, and an eight mile mountain bike trail.
- Oak Mountain State Park offers loads of outdoor recreation.
- Paul M. Grist State Park has a 100-acre lake, and offers numerous recreational opportunities.
- Rickwood Caverns State Park has more than a mile of living geology carved from an ocean bed in its underground caverns. 260 million-year-old limestone formations, shell fragments and fossils of marine life are clearly visible along the cavern ceiling and walls, even blind cave fish.
- Roland Cooper State Park is a 236-acre park which features a nine-hole golf course, and fishing is very popular in the Dannelly Reservoir.
- Wind Creek State Park is located along the shores of Lake Martin, a clear-water reservoir, perfect for fishing, swimming and boating.