Horse Pens 40

Street address: 

3525 Co. Rd. 42
Steele, AL 35987

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Phone: 
256-570-0076
Schedule: 
Day-use open 9 a.m.–dark; camping 24 hrs.
Mailing: 

P.O. Box 159
Steele, AL 35987

Discount: 
group, child
Admission: 
Admission charged
Accepted: 
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115-acre nature park. Hiking, camping, picnicking, bouldering. Bluegrass festivals, motorcycle rallies, Native American festivals, arts & crafts, Tomato Festival. Civil War re-enactments, Mountain Man Rendezvous, bouldering competitions. Country and Southern rock 'n' roll music.

Accessibility: 

Mobility Impaired (toilet access from side of wheelchair, support bars for toilets, wheelchair-level restroom sinks, seating areas for wheelchair users, designated parking spaces)

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