A new camping experience will soon be available at six of the parks, with the first opening at Wind Creek State Park.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - A new camping experience will soon be available at six parks, with the first opening at Wind Creek State Park on Lake Martin near Alexander City on April 21.
Glamping is a form of camping featuring more luxurious facilities than those associated with traditional camping. Guests don’t need to pack a tent and sleeping bag. Instead, the glamping sites provide all accommodations required, including beds, linens, electricity, and air conditioners/heaters. Other State Parks that will soon add glamping sites are Chewacla by mid-May, Lake Guntersville by Memorial Day, and Cheaha, DeSoto, and Monte Sano this summer.
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