Thunder Canyon Campground & RV Park
Ider, Alabama
Thunder Canyon Campground & RV Park is a campsite / RV park located in Ider.
Nestled in the hills and valleys of the Appalachian Mountain range, the Cumberland Plateau and Sand Mountain offer a land of many uses. Creeks, rivers, valleys and ridges form these historic lands known as the Great Appalachian Valley.
Russell Cave National Monument, near Bridgeport, displays evidence of more than 8,000 years of Indian occupation. Grottos are among some of the most picturesque sights, as in Sequoyah Cave with its mirror lake near Valley Head, Ave Maria Grotto, Cullman, and Cathedral Caverns near Grant.
The Great Appalachian Valley encompasses Northeast Alabama, Southeast Tennessee and Northwest Georgia. Northeast Alabama offers for our enjoyment sights and sounds including Little River Canyon, Manitou Cave and the group, Alabama's own Alabama Fan Club in Ft Payne, Mentone's arts and crafts, DeSoto Falls, Mount Weisner, elevation 1,894' and Pisgah Gorge on the western bluffs of Sand Mountain.
Places to eat within 5km of Thunder Canyon Campground & RV Park include Guido’s Family Pizza, Don Chico Mexican Restaurant, Ider Food Mart, and Backwoods Bar-b-que.
Ider, Alabama, 35981 USA
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Thunder Canyon Campground . . . . . .Rustic, quiet, shady and spacious, a place for relaxation after a day of wandering and discovering. . . . .
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Southeast Tennessee is the home of Chattanooga, featuring the Tennessee Railroad Museum with steam locomotive rides, a hand carved Carousel on the riverbank of the Tennessee River, the Discovery Museum, Rock City, Ruby Falls, the Tennessee Aquarium and Point Park, an important landmark and observation post during the Civil War, located on Lookout Mountain. Many vertical caves are located in and around Chattanooga and the Appalachian Valley. . Chattanooga offers many sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places, including the Chattanooga National Cemetery, Andrews' "Raiders" Monument, the Battles for Chattanooga Museum, Missionary Ridge and Orchard Knob where the first attack opening the 3-day battle for Chattanooga was observed by Generals Grant and Thomas as troops stormed Missionary Ridge.
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