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Spanning 520 acres, Chickasaw State Park was established in the 1930s by members of the Civilian Conservation Corps. The roadside park has developed significantly over the years and now offers an array of facilities such as a playground, a wading pool, modern campsites, rental pavilions, and plenty of sprawling green space for visitors to enjoy a picnic on.

You’re bound to come across an array of wildlife as you explore the park, especially several species of birds such as palm warblers or white-eyed vireos since the park is a stop on Alabama’s Black Belt Birding Trail. Other animal sightings may include Eastern wild turkeys, bobwhite quails, or white-tailed deer.

Address: 26955 U.S. Highway 43, Gallion, AL 36742, Phone: 334-295-8230

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