Take an RV road trip through Civil Rights history and great Southern landscapes.
Whether you’re checking into an RV park along the Tennessee River and checking out the music scene in Muscle Shoals; hitting the hiking trails at Oak Mountain State Park, Alabama’s largest state park; or hopping out to visit Civil Rights sites around Montgomery—Alabama has endless places to park your rig. If lakeside camping is your jam, add Wind Creek State Park and Chewacla State Park to your road trip itinerary. Alternatively, camp close to the caves at Cathedral Caverns State Park, or opt for mountain vistas at Cheaha State Park, surrounded by Appalachian peaks. Outdoor adventures don’t end there. When the mercury rises—and it can quickly climb over 90°F in summer— drive down to the Gulf Coast to cool off at Alabama’s white-sand beaches, then head inland to Little River Canyon National Park in time to admire the fall foliage.