Bladon Springs State Park

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Bladon Springs State Park is a historic Alabama state park known for its 19th-century mineral springs resort and tranquil natural setting.

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Bladon Springs State Park canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf protected area
state park
category Parks in Alabama
Protected areas of Choctaw County, Alabama
State parks of the United States
climate humid subtropical
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecosystem mixed hardwood forest
wetland habitat
governingBody Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
hasFacility picnic area
playground
restrooms
shelters
hasHeritage 19th-century resort hotel site
historic mineral springs resort
historic spa town
hasNaturalFeature mineral springs
wetlands
wooded area
hasRecreationalActivity birdwatching
hiking
picnicking
wildlife viewing
hasView forest scenery
spring area
hasWildlife amphibians
reptiles
small mammals
songbirds
historicalUse health resort
spa resort
inception 20th century
knownFor 19th-century mineral springs resort
natural setting
quiet atmosphere
locatedIn Choctaw County, Alabama
southwestern Alabama
namedAfter Bladon Springs
openToPublic true
partOf Alabama State Parks
surface form: Alabama State Parks system
state Alabama
terrain gently rolling hills
touristAttraction regional

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Alabama containsHistoricSite Bladon Springs State Park
Alabama State Parks hasPart Bladon Springs State Park