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wowens79
Jun 26, 2017Explorer III
Cheaha State Park is right off I-20 about an hour past Birmingham. Closer to Bham than ATL. Nice park and campground, but it is a steep drive up to the campground. Also in this area is a Camping World with a little campground, but it is right on the interstate, would be fine for a couple of hours of sleep, but for anything more, I'd drive up to Cheaha.
If you are just looking for a place to rest for a bit, the City of Hoover (10 miles south of Bham) has a campground at their stadium. It's basically hookups in the stadium parking lot, but close to resturants and shopping.
Oak Mountain is nice, but will be a bit out of the way going to ATL, great option if you were going south.
If you are just looking for a place to rest for a bit, the City of Hoover (10 miles south of Bham) has a campground at their stadium. It's basically hookups in the stadium parking lot, but close to resturants and shopping.
Oak Mountain is nice, but will be a bit out of the way going to ATL, great option if you were going south.
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