ALABAMA
Municipal Camp Sites
| Town or City | Charge or Free | Toilet | Drinking Water | Fireplace or Stove | Lights | Bath or Shower |
| Albany | F | Y | Y | Y | Elec. | |
| Anniston | F | Y | Y | Y | Elec. | Y |
| Athens | ||||||
| Attala | F | Y | Fuel | Elec. | ||
| Birmingham | 25c. | Y | Y | Y | Elec. | Y |
| Brundidge | ||||||
| Calera | ||||||
| Clanton | ||||||
| Cullman | F | Y | ||||
| Decatur | F | Y | Elec. | |||
| Dothan | F | Y | Y | Y | Elec. | Y |
| Huntsville | F | Y | Y | Y | ||
| Luverne | F | Y | Y | Y | Elec. | Y |
| Montgomery | F | Y | Y | N | Elec. | |
| Ozark | F | Y | Fuel | Elec. | ||
| Talladega | F | Y | Y | Fuel | Elec. | Y |
| Thorsby | ||||||
| Tuskegee | F | Y | ||||
| York | F | Fuel |
The State of Alabama has a Department of Conservation, but no Forestry Department, and can supply no information as to possible camping sites on state-owned lands.
The Moulton National Forest is situated in the State of Alabama, and the local forester would doubtless welcome motor campers. [[206]]