From the Gulf Shore to the Appalachians, stay connected while exploring all that Alabama has to offer.
A camping trip through Alabama will have you in wonder of white sand beaches, old-growth pines, and unbelievably starry skies, but it doesnt need to leave you disconnected. Alabama was early to adopt wifi at many of its state parks, including Oak Mountain, Rickwood Caverns, and Gulf State Park, where campers can pitch a tent or park an RV. While some campsites have a strong enough wifi signal for remote work from your tent, others only offer wifi in the main campground or park office, striking a balance between getting off the grid and getting online. These parks include Blue Springs, Florala, Bucks Pocket, and De Soto. And of course, you can likely find wifi at campsites, RV campgrounds, and cabin rentals around Alabamas biggest cities like Birmingham, Montgomery, Huntsville, and Mobile (cue working by the beach).