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Check Out This Gorgeous Water-Park Campground With All The Amenities You Need

Experience family camping at its finest. This beautiful campground includes a variety of campsites and a selection of cabins, perfect for the whole family. They have non-stop activities, wet & dry attractions and action all week and weekend long! Jellystone Park Camp Resort is located at 8425 HWY 38 in Caledonia, Wisconsin. For more information, click here.

At Jellystone Park Camp Resort you can stay your way, by taking your pick between luxury Glamping Cabins, an RV campsite or a traditional tent campsite, the choice is yours! The campground has numerous site to choose from, to view they cabins, click here. To check out or reserve a campsite, click here.

The campground has numerous water activities, including: Water-Slides If you are looking for a leisurely slippery trip down a waterslide, this ride is not the one you are looking for. If you and your kids have the need for waterpark extravaganza-like speed, these water slides should be your first stop! Activity Pool This outdoor swimming pool is great for people who want to actually swim and not just play in water. Yogi Bear’s Picnic Splash Waterslides, sprayers, and a giant picnic basket that fills with water and dumps out every few minutes!

They also have a wide variety of dry activiities you can enjoy, including: mini golf, the fishing pond, pedal cars, hey rides, a video game arcade, a outdoor theater, Lazer Tag and so much more!

Activities and Themed Weekends, From Theme WEEKends like Boo Boo’s Rodeo Roundup and daily activities like Candy Bar Bingo and arts & crafts, you’ll find memories worth capturing every second of your vacation!

As an added bonus the campground is located next door to Bear Paw Beach. Bear Paw Beach is a beautiful beach with an adventure island floating in the center. For more information, on Bear Paw Beach, click here. This is a perfect place to escape to if you need a day away from the campground.

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Come For The Two 350 Foot Water-Slides, And Stay And Enjoy The Campground!

Established in 1986, Harbour Village Campground and Water Park is located on 300 acres in beautiful Door County.  The area has pristine wilderness, like you’ve never seen before. Door County in Wisconsin is well known for having some of the most beautiful nature sites in the Midwest. Harbour Village Campground and Water Park is located at 5840 Hwy 42 N, in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. For more information, or to reserve a campsite, click here.

Whether it be spring, summer or fall, Harbour Village Campground and Water Park offers a variety of campsites for you to choose from. They have over 100 sites with water and electricity at each one. Check out the variety of sites available, by clicking here.

At Harbour Village Campground and Water Park amenities abound, including the water park with two 350 ft. water slides, the scenic and relaxing nature trail, the jump pillow and countless other amenities, will keep your family busy for hours.

Every weekend has a theme with family-oriented scheduled activities.  Enjoy the scheduled activities or any of the other amenities the campground has to offer. Weekend activities include, Disney Weekend, a Holiday/Musical Weekend, 4th of July Weekend celebration, and many more!

The campground has a wide assortment of ways to stay. Tent sites, RV and Camper sites are also available. If its a more comfortable camping experience you desire, the campground also has seven different cabins available for rent! To check prices and availability, click here.

The water-park has two giant slides, an all ages pool, a toddler/infant pool. There is also a Swimming Pool Lily Pad Challenge, an Oasis Swimming Pond and Beach. Best of all there is even an adult only 18+ swimming pool. Other water activities are the fishing pond and even an onsite hot-tub!

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This Incredible Lake-Side State Park Is To Beautiful For Words!

Chewacla State Park’s 696 scenic acres offer plenty of rest, relaxation and recreation, just a short drive from the Auburn-Opelika area. Facilities include a 26-acre lake, swimming area, playground, a modern campground, picnic areas with tables, grills and shelters, cabins, hiking and mountain biking trails. Chewacla State Park is located at 124 Shell Toomer Pkwy, in Auburn, Alabama. For more information, click here.

Caitlyn White

Lake Chewacla is perfect for reeling in bream, bass, crappie and catfish or taking a dip off the beach area. No luck in the lake, then try one of the park’s two creeks. There is no boat ramp on the lake, but visitors are allowed to bring their own small non-motorized watercraft such as canoes or kayaks if they can be hand-launched from the bank.

The park offers plenty of hiking and mountain biking trails to choose from. Options range from the short interpretive Sweet Shrub Trail to the more challenging mountain biking trails built by the Central Alabama Mountain Pedalers (CAMP). While on the trails visitors are likely to see squirrels, chipmunks, red fox, deer and turkeys; as well as unique rock formations and a variety of native flora and fauna.

There are six stone cottages in the park, which are available for rental year round. The cottages have been renovated and feature hardwood floors, stone fireplaces, beautiful new bathrooms, modern kitchens and televisions. Each has central heating and cooling so your stay will be comfortable no matter what time of year you visit. Linens are provided. If you prefer roughing it the park also offers 36 full hookup camping sites and 10 primitive sites. Shower facilities are available in all camping areas.

There are at least 12 named trails, that are perfect for hiking and mountain biking. Trails vary in difficulty and length, and each one offers different unique views of the park. For a detailed description of the trails, you can view the complete list here.

Canoe rentals are available Saturdays and Sundays from 10am to 6:30pm (closing times change during the year based on park hours of operations). Guests can rent canoes by going to the beach access area and talking to a representative. Rentals can be made as late as 30 minutes before the park closes.

Chewacla State Park is a gorgeous place to visit and explore, the team from CAMP have done an outstanding job on the trails and the lake is always beautiful. A visit to Chewacla State Park is worth the trip from anywhere. Pictures used in this article are owned by Alabama State Parks.

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Enjoy An Unbelievable Adventure At This Epic State Park

DeSoto State Park is nestled atop beautiful Lookout Mountain in scenic Northeast Alabama and accented by many rushing waterfalls and fragrant wildflowers that will simply take your breath away. DeSoto State Park is located at 7104 Desoto Pkwy NE, in Fort Payne, Alabama. For more information, click here.

Whether a nature hobbyist, outdoor enthusiast, or sporting fanatic – DeSoto State Park has plenty to do to keep you pleasantly entertained. Kayaking, fishing, swimming, hiking, biking, cycling, rappelling, bouldering, picnicking, wildflower expeditions, and just exploring nature – they literally have it all!

Other amenities include a restaurant, meeting rooms, pavilions, picnic area with playground, Olympic-size swimming pool (seasonal), and more than 30 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails. There is even an ADA-accessible boardwalk trail dedicated to Talmadge Butler, a former park superintendent.

This 3,502-acre park provides lodging facilities including: Mountain Chalets, Log and Rustic Cabins, Motel Rooms, and an Improved Campground with 94 full-hookup tent and RV sites. For the more adventurous, there are also Primitive Camping sites for tents as well as two back country campsites with shelters. No matter what type of lodging you might prefer or have need of, they have it!

There is a plethora of outdoor activities you can enjoy at DeSoto State Park, including swimming, hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, camping, fishing, horseback riding, and chasing waterfalls! The park is also just a short drive from Little River Canyon Nature Preserve. There is also zip-lining, geo-caching, and picnic areas throughout the park. Trust me you won’t run out of things to do!

Pack a picnic lunch and head out for a day exploring the ridges, waterfalls, and river in beautiful DeSoto State Park. Located on Lookout Mountain, DeSoto State Park has over 35 miles of hiking trails, including 11 + miles of mountain bike trails in the main area of the park. Most interconnect with each other, while others take you into more remote areas. DeSoto State Park’s trail system boasts interesting rock formations, small seasonal waterfalls, a variety of diverse plant communities, plentiful animal life, and beautiful views of the West Fork of Little River, which flows downstream into interconnecting Little River Canyon.

A visit to DeSoto State Park is an adventure of a life time, and a visit here will make you feel a million miles away from it all. The park is gorgeous and has everything you need for an epic trip! Do yourself a favor and make plans to stay for a few days! You won’t regret it! Pictures used in this article are owned by Alabama State Parks.

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Spend A Day At This Epic Park, With Waterfalls, Hiking, Fishing, And So Much More!

Beautiful waterfalls, breath-taking overlooks, wooded trails, and peaceful picnic areas – Little River Canyon has something for everyone. The Little River is unique because it flows for most of its length atop Lookout Mountain in northeast Alabama. The 15,288 acre preserve spans from Fort Payne, Alabama down to Cedar Bluff, Alabama. The Visitor Center is located on AL Hwy 35. The entrance is located on the left just before you cross the AL Hwy 35 Bridge (Fort Payne side). For more information, click here.

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Little River Canyon is made up of forested uplands, waterfalls, canyon rims and bluffs, pools, boulders, and sandstone cliffs offer settings for a variety of recreational activities. Natural resources and cultural heritage come together to tell the story of the Preserve, a special place in the Southern Appalachians.

Little River Canyon is open year-round from sunrise to sunset! This is a day use only park and camping is prohibited. Make a note that phone service is not available with the canyon and many other parts of the park. Free WIFI is available in the Little River Canyon Center.

NPS / Matt Switzer

Little River Canyon National Preserve offers visitors a wide variety of activities – join a ranger for an informative hike, take a ride in the Wildlife Management Area, enjoy a picnic with the family at Canyon Mouth Park, or relax at one of the overlooks and and take it all in!

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Little River Canyon National Preserve features over 26 miles of trails and over 20 miles of backcountry roads for your hiking enjoyment! From gentle strolls through woodlands and along the river, to strenuous hikes down into the canyon, Little River Canyon has a trail for just about anyone! Click here to learn more about trails, their lengths, difficulties, and how to get to them.

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Fishing is allowed anywhere along Little River inside the Preserve if you have a valid Alabama or Non-Resident Fishing License. Children under 16 and adults over 65 are exempt from a fishing license.

Photo courtesy of Bradley Sparks

Little River Canyon National Preserve offers some of the most difficult and sought-after climbing routes in the South. The sandstone cliffs featured in Little River Canyon are accessible from many roadside pullouts along the Little River Canyon Rim Parkway (Highway 176). Bouldering is also very popular at Little River Canyon.

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Bottom line: If you love nature and exploring the outdoors, you will be hard pressed to find a better place than LIttle River Canyon National Preserve. The park is gorgeous and there is an abundance of wildlife and outdoor activities you can enjoy!

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