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Florala State Park is located in southern Alabama, near the Florida state border and the towns of Opp, AL, Andalusia, AL, and Crestview, FL. Florala State Park is most famous for straddling the shores of Lake Jackson, a five hundred acre lake that is bisected by the Alabama - Florida state border. Many come from miles around the enjoy the fantastic lakeside recreation Florala State Park has to offer. This takes the form of fishing, boating, swimming, and water skiing in the lake. Hikers may enjoy the park’s walking trail to Florala City Wetlands Park; there is something for everyone at Florala State Park.

The perfect combination of lakeside recreation combined with its closeness to the state border and many towns makes Florala State Park the ideal place to take an RV rental. Access to the park with a rental RV is made even easier with Highway 331 passing along the outer edges of the park. Rent a camper near Florala State Park and see what south Alabama hospitality has to offer. Search for an RV in Covington County, AL, and begin your Florala State Park experience right away.

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Getting Outdoors

One of the biggest draws for people visiting Florala State Park is the opportunities Lake Jackson offers. The keen anglers among you will be pleased to hear that Lake Jackson is home to a variety of freshwater game fish and in high numbers, making it a fantastic angling lake. Florala State Park campers can try their luck and skill at catching largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, crappie, channel catfish, bluegill, and many more. Lake Jackson is considered one of the cleanest bodies of water in the entire state, and this has created a very fertile habitat for fish. Campers must remember that an Alabama fishing license is needed to fish in Florala State Park.

Those who wish to get out and have some fun on the water will have a great time at Florala State Park and Lake Jackson - the lake is famed for its boating and watersports. Florala State Park has something for all, whether you wish to gently sail along in a pontoon boat or have an adrenaline-inducing water-ski, zipping across the water. The lake is home to several boat launching ramps, making accessing the water simple. Those motorhome camping without their own boats can rent a rental for a small fee near the park’s pavilion.

It is not only the lakeside recreation of Lake Jackson that is appealing to campers at Florala State Park. With a vast network of trails, the park is also a haven for walkers, hikers, and cyclists. One of the main trails hikers and cyclists get the most out of is the one and a half-mile trail to the Wetlands Park and to the Old Depot. This also gives avid birdwatchers the chance to spot a wide range of bird species that call the park home.

Camping at Florala State Park

Those RV camping at Florala State Park will find a fantastic campground within the state park; this also comes with a plethora of facilities and amenities. RV campers are provided with a full 20, 30, 50 amp electric, water, and sewer hookups on every site. Facilities here include a dump station, flushing toilets, shower block, picnic tables, and a fire ring. There are also many pull-thru sites at Florala State Park campground, meaning all sizes of rigs are welcome here. Pets are also welcome but must be kept on a leash at all times.

An alternative to camping at the state park is to camp at the nearby ‘Saras Campground.’ This RV park also provides full electric, water, and sewer hookups. Facilities here include a dump station, flushing toilets, shower blocks, and laundry service.

Exploring the Area

The Three Notch Museum is not to be overlooked when in the Covington County area. The museum’s building has a famous history of its own, as it was once the ‘Central of Georgia Depot,’ a historic train station. Today, this museum displays a range of exhibitions that showcase the county’s history. Visitors can view thousands of photographs, historic cameras and accessories, tools, and military artifacts. There is also a post office, restored to how it once looked during the towns early 20th-century heyday.

Only an hour’s drive south from Florala State Park will bring campers to Panama City, a perfect city to explore with the state park as a base. The ‘Coconut Creek Family Fun Park’ is an exceptionally good day out for families with young children. The park offers a range of activities that will keep the family entertained for hours. Try your hands at the two eighteen-hole miniature golf courses, great for a bit of healthy competition. Or why not try and navigate your way around the ‘Gran Maze,’ a Captin Cook themed life-size maze whos route is always changing. This family-fun park is located along the sugar-white sands of Florida’s coast, perfect for those summer days in the sunshine state.

While in the Panama City Beach area, visit ‘Zoo World,’ home to a wide range of exotic animals from all over the globe. This zoo will allow visitors to get up close and personal with animals rarely seen anywhere else. The zoo offers the chance to feed many of the animals, including lemurs, sloths, and giraffes. This zoo is ideal for younger visitors, and the petting zoo is home to many farmyard animals that can be fed and petted.

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