While the future of Bladon Springs State Park is precarious due to harsh budget cuts, visitors who once enjoyed the resort hotel can still camp in tents or an RV for the time being. Enjoy the peaceful ambiance of this bucolic location, and bring a pair of binoculars to take advantage of Alabama's Black Birding Trail. Hunters will find home at the nearby Choctaw National Wildlife Refuge, and hikers will enjoy walking among the grassy fields. The historic town of Mobile is a mere hour away, which makes for the perfect pit stop to get a little shopping in or grab a bite to eat at one of many restaurants.
While the future of Bladon Springs State Park is precarious due to harsh budget cuts, visitors who once enjoyed the resort hotel can still camp in tents or an RV for the time being. Enjoy the peaceful ambiance of this bucolic location, and bring a pair of binoculars to take advantage of Alabama's Black Birding Trail. Hunters will find home at the nearby Choctaw National Wildlife Refuge, and hikers will enjoy walking among the grassy fields. The historic town of Mobile is a mere hour away, which makes for the perfect pit stop to get a little shopping in or grab a bite to eat at one of many restaurants.
Bladon Springs was once a mecca to those who believed in the healing power of springwater. Even though the spa has been defunct for some time, the surrounding land is a peaceful reminder of the therapeutic nature of, well. . . nature. Let the local warblers and orioles serenade you on your way to check out the springs that gave this park its name, Read more...
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Bladon Springs State Park
While the future of Bladon Springs State Park is precarious due to harsh budget cuts, visitors who once enjoyed the resort hotel can still camp in tents or an RV for the time being. Enjoy the peaceful ambiance of this bucolic location, and bring a pair of binoculars to take advantage of Alabama's Black Birding Trail. Hunters will find home at the nearby Choctaw National Wildlife Refuge, and hikers will enjoy walking among the grassy fields. The historic town of Mobile is a mere hour away, which makes for the perfect pit stop to get a little shopping in or grab a bite to eat at one of many restaurants.
While the future of Bladon Springs State Park is precarious due to harsh budget cuts, visitors who once enjoyed the resort hotel can still camp in tents or an RV for the time being. Enjoy the peaceful ambiance of this bucolic location, and bring a pair of binoculars to take advantage of Alabama's Black Birding Trail. Hunters will find home at the nearby Choctaw National Wildlife Refuge, and hikers will enjoy walking among the grassy fields. The historic town of Mobile is a mere hour away, which makes for the perfect pit stop to get a little shopping in or grab a bite to eat at one of many restaurants.
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1 campground in Bladon Springs State Park
Bladon Springs was once a mecca to those who believed in the healing power of springwater. Even though the spa has been defunct for some time, the surrounding land is a peaceful reminder of the therapeutic nature of, well. . . nature. Let the local warblers and orioles serenade you on your way to check out the springs that gave this park its name, Read more...
Why can't I see these campgrounds when I search with dates?
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