Whether youre hiking through lush foliage in Talladega National Forest, bass fishing in Wind Creek State Park, or chasing sunsets over the ocean at Gulf State Park, a yurt is a great basecamp for an Alabama camping adventure. Though few state parks have yurts available, many privately owned yurt glamping options exist in the state, from Huntsville to Mobile. Find a yurt near Rickwood Caverns State Park when summer temperatures peak, or head to De Soto State Park to see colorful fall foliage in autumn. No matter when you go, staying in a yurt makes planning a breeze, as you can leave most camping equipment at home—most yurts are furnished with beds, and come with essentials like potable water, showers, and picnic areas.