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Monte Sano State Park unveils renovated historic bluff-side cabins

Officials celebrated the renovation of 14 historic bluff-side cabins and expanded campground amenities during a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday at Monte Sano State Park.

Monte Sano State Park's renovated cabins.

Monte Sano State Park announced this week that all 14 bluff-side cabins have been “beautifully renovated.”

Originally built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, CCC, these historic retreats now “blend timeless craftsmanship with modern comfort, offering visitors the perfect mix of heritage and hospitality,” the Park shared in a Monday press release.

Local leaders and State Parks officials gathered Friday, Feb. 20, for a ceremonial ribbon-cutting, celebrating a revitalized destination designed to attract new visitors, enhance overnight stays and showcase the park as a premier getaway in North Alabama.

“Several of these cabins boast stunning views of the valley surrounding Monte Sano Mountain, and we’re thrilled to have upgraded the interiors to create an experience as beautiful as the setting,” said Chris Blankenship, commissioner of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. “Our mission is to provide exceptional amenities at Alabama’s state parks and ensure every guest enjoys a truly first-class stay. We’ve preserved the charm of a historic mountain retreat while elevating comfort and relaxation so visitors can unwind and make unforgettable memories.”

Monte Sano’s cabins have been modernized with updated kitchens and bathrooms, new furniture and fixtures, and refreshed interiors. Many attendees at Friday’s ceremony toured a cabin to see the renovated interior.

State Representative James Lomax, whose district includes Monte Sano State Park, spoke at the ceremony and applauded the park upgrades.

“I’m proud of the work we’ve done in the Alabama Legislature to support our State Parks and thankful to the Commissioner and his team for seeing this project through to completion,” Lomax said. “The quality of life in the Huntsville area, the fastest growing city in Alabama, is unmatched and this improvement to Monte Sano State Park is evidence of that.”

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The celebration also highlighted a series of recent upgrades designed to elevate the overall guest experience. Campers can now enjoy larger campsites — many with improved accessibility — providing more space, comfort and flexibility for families and groups. Additional bathhouses in the campground and day-use areas add convenience for visitors spending a full day outdoors.

A standout addition is the new family-style bathhouse in the campground, featuring four fully private stalls equipped with a toilet, shower and sink. Designed with safety, privacy and accessibility in mind, this modern amenity is said to ensure guests of all ages can enjoy a comfortable, worry-free stay, according to the Park.

Monte Sano said these enhancements reinforce its commitment to preserving its rich heritage while continually investing in an exceptional outdoor experience for today’s adventurers.

“It’s important for our park patrons to have easy access to clean and safe facilities,” State Parks Director Matthew Capps said. “Construction of new bathhouses and restrooms rarely attracts headlines, but these are important projects that make every visitor’s stay more enjoyable by expanding accessibility and enhancing amenities for all visitors.”

Funding for the upgrades at Monte Sano State Park came from the $85 million bond issue for parks approved by Alabama voters in 2022. Three other major bond-funded projects are expected to be finished later this year — construction of a new lodge at Cheaha State Park, a total renovation of Lake Lurleen State Park and expansion of the campground at Gulf State Park.

Wind Creek State Park unveiled new lakeside cottages last year, a new playground will soon be finished at Joe Wheeler State Park, and a new entrance will soon be unveiled at Rickwood Caverns State Park.

“It’s always wonderful to cut a ribbon, because that means this project is finished and something new is here to be enjoyed by our park visitors,” Blankenship said. “We could not be more pleased with the upgrades here at Monte Sano State Park, and we can’t wait for the other projects to finish so more people can stay, play and explore all of our State Parks.”

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To book a stay at Monte Sano, visit alapark.com/monte-sano-state-park. Learn more at www.alapark.com.

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