The Charming Tiny Cabins At This Alabama State Park That Make For An Unforgettable Weekend Getaway
It’s no secret that tiny houses are continuing to gain popularity all across the United States, especially in Alabama. Many residents are wanting to live a much simpler lifestyle, while also saving money. If you’ve ever wanted to experience the “tiny house” lifestyle before making this huge decision, you can now. Alabama’s Roland Cooper State Park offers four “tiny house” cabins that you can rent for however long you’d like. This is a great way to determine whether or not you have what it takes to live in a tiny house.
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Established in 1969, Roland Cooper State Park, which covers 236 acres and is open year round, is the perfect place to visit if you're looking to get away from it all.
These 408 sq ft cabins, which are able to sleep four to six people, can be rented three different ways: by the day, by the week, or by the month. The rate is $98 per day, and four "tiny house" cabins are available.
Each "tiny house" cabin at Roland Cooper State Park offers a fully-stocked kitchen, one (or two*) bedrooms, and a lovely deck for sitting and relaxing.
*Three of the cabins offer two bedrooms. One bedroom includes a queen bed, whereas the other bedroom includes two sets of bunks. The other cabin is ADA compliant. It's specifically designed to accommodate guests in wheelchairs.
Depending on where your "tiny house" cabin is located, your deck could produce a view as breathtaking as this.
Jennifer is the Alabama staff writer for Only In Your State and has nearly 15 years of professional writing experience. She enjoys discovering new places and currently calls North Alabama home.
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