Alabama State Parks Near Dothan

Discover 4 parks within driving distance of Dothan

Blue Springs State Park

Clio, Alabama
33 miles away

"Dothan visitors often come for a quick nature escape, swimming, and family picnics. It is one of the closest major cities with full-service dining and lodging nearby."

Blue Springs State Park features a crystal-clear spring, wooded recreation areas, and a relaxed atmosphere ideal for day trips and overnight stays. Its natural setting makes it a popular destination for swimming, picnicking, and enjoying the outdoors in east-central Alabama.

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Lakepoint Resort State Park

Eufaula, Alabama
42 miles away

"Dothan residents visit for golf, fishing, and overnight stays at the lodge or cabins. The park offers a nearby resort-style retreat from the city."

Lakepoint Resort State Park combines resort amenities with classic outdoor recreation along Lake Eufaula. Visitors come for the championship golf course, marina access, swimming, and relaxing stays in cabins or the lodge.

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Frank Jackson State Park

Opp, Alabama
58 miles away

"Dothan visitors use the park for a quieter outdoor getaway in south Alabama. The lake and picnic areas make it appealing for families and anglers seeking a relaxed day trip."

Frank Jackson State Park features Lake Frank Jackson, a popular spot for bass and crappie fishing, paddling, and shoreline relaxation. The park also offers camping, picnic areas, a playground, and easy access to outdoor recreation in Covington County.

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Bladon Springs State Park

Bladon Springs, Alabama
59 miles away

"Travelers from Dothan can reach the park for a scenic rural outing and a break from city life. It is a good fit for visitors interested in local history and low-key outdoor recreation."

Bladon Springs State Park is a peaceful, history-rich park in Choctaw County featuring the site of a 19th-century mineral spring resort. Its shaded grounds, picnic areas, and rural setting make it a quiet stop for travelers exploring Alabama’s Black Belt and southwest region.

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