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garmp
Explorer II
Aug 01, 2015

Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park in Oct

Planning a trip that would take us near Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park, Al on or about Oct 4 or 5 (Sun & Mon). Found out the this park doesn't take reservations. Any one have any experience with this park? What do you think our odds are of finding a decent spot for a couple of days while we explore the park and surrounding area. We are B campers and only require electric. Which leads me to ask, what is there to see & do in the near surrounding area (history, scenic, mills, waterfalls, etc.)?

Thanks
  • Here is a link to pictures I took around Tannehill a couple of years ago. We had no trouble at all getting a campsite on a Friday afternoon in September.

    TANNEHILL PICS
  • That isn't a weekend when Alabama plays at home, so you likely will be okay. The park is only about 30 miles from Bryant-Denney Stadium in Tuscaloosa. (ROLL TIDE!)
  • I stayed there a few years back. Very pretty, very interesting.
    Don't know the surrounding area for sightseeing suggestions. We did not have reservations and did not have a problem.
  • Should not have an issue getting a site that time of the year. October will be perfect weather 60-70's during the day and 50's at night. Its a neat park with a ton of history. I've never camped here but have visited it numerous times. Oak Mountain SP about and your south on I65 is also a great place to visit. Cheaha Mtn is about 2 hours east off of I20 with great views and hiking.

    In Birmingham a great place to visit is the McWane Center. To learn about Birmingham's ore/steel industry visit the Vulcan Park and Sloss Furnace, both are free are and great places to visit.