Enjoy An Educational Glamping Adventure Discovering Farm Life And Nature At This Alabama Spot
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For the best glamping in northeast Alabama, pile into a cozy canvas bell tent at Graham Farm & Nature Center, a lush, 491-acre educational farmstead in the unincorporated Jackson County community of Estillfork within the colorful Paint Rock Valley.
While this Alabama glamping adventure checks all the boxes for what you’d expect with pampered camping, such as climate-controlled quarters, comfy beds, and access to showers and restroom facilities, it gives so much more: You’ll get a deep sense of our land’s varied geography, biodiversity, and rich agricultural heritage all in one place.
Few people know how tall an order this can be! As an Alabama native, I’ve found people often are surprised to learn we are among the top five most biodiverse states in the US – and first east of the Mississippi. Since GFNC is an ever-evolving educational outreach site of the Alabama Cooperative Extension System, a stay here puts you (comfortably) close to the land and in the perfect place to learn all about it, too.
Ready to roll over to Jackson County for a slice of Alabama farm life? You’ll only need the essentials with a glamping setup like this. If you prefer more traditional camping, there are sites available for that, too. To make reservations, visit the Graham Farm & Nature Center website for current contact information. Keep up with seasonal events and special programming via the ACES-Graham Farm & Nature Center Facebook page.
While the farm and nature center offers its own unique hiking experiences, you might also consider the more difficult Walls of Jericho Trail, also located in Estillfork about 20 miles northeast and among Alabama’s most popular hikes. If you’re looking for more unique outdoor accommodations, be sure to check out these other best spots for camping in Alabama.
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