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- NORM_WADDELLExplorerMikestock is far ahead of me.
I didn't know there WAS a flood. - mikestockExplorer
NORM WADDELL wrote:
Without question your best choice is a FINE park,
called Tannihill Historic State Park. Exit at
(I think) mile 100 enroute to Tuscaloosa......go
to your left a mile to a service station, turn
right, go about a mile to the park entrance.
BEAUTIFUL place, streams, old iron smelter,
museum, many trees...no cable TV...campstore.....
in the woods, in the hills....maybe 300 campsites.
sometimes full....restaurant......don't miss this
place.....your may want to stay an extra day.
P M me for more.
Are the flood repairs completed? - NORM_WADDELLExplorerWithout question your best choice is a FINE park,
called Tannihill Historic State Park. Exit at
(I think) mile 100 enroute to Tuscaloosa......go
to your left a mile to a service station, turn
right, go about a mile to the park entrance.
BEAUTIFUL place, streams, old iron smelter,
museum, many trees...no cable TV...campstore.....
in the woods, in the hills....maybe 300 campsites.
sometimes full....restaurant......don't miss this
place.....your may want to stay an extra day.
P M me for more. - granny_6ExplorerTry the Hoover RV Park beside the baseball stadium in Hoover. Easy to get to and very nice park.
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