Chickasaw State Park is a peaceful 520-acre roadside retreat nestled along U.S. Highway 43 in rural Marengo County, Alabama. Operated through a partnership between Alabama State Parks and Marengo County, this hidden gem offers a quiet escape into nature for RV travelers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The park features modern RV sites equipped with water hookups, 30-amp electrical service, picnic tables, and grills, making it a comfortable stop for big rigs and families. Restrooms are available on-site, and a playground adds to its family-friendly appeal. Leashed pets are welcome throughout the park. Chickasaw State Park sits along Alabama's Black Belt Birding Trail, drawing wildlife watchers and birdwatchers hoping to spot white-tailed deer, Eastern wild turkey, Bobwhite quail, northern flickers, vireos, buntings, and warblers during migration seasons. Scenic trails invite hikers to explore the park's natural surroundings at a relaxed pace. Pavilions with picnic areas and a built-in barbecue pit make group gatherings easy. Nearby, travelers can explore historic Demopolis and Selma, Auburn University's Rural Studio, and the Alabama Rural Heritage Center. Chickasaw State Park is an ideal destination for those seeking a tranquil, nature-focused camping experience in Alabama's Black Belt region.