Mountains

Attractions

Number of holes: 18 Par: 72 Championship Yardage: 7251 yds.
Admission: Unknown
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, MasterCard, Visa, American Express
Gallery exhibits showcasing contemporary artists, rotated constantly to make each visit a rediscovery.
Admission: Free
Site of Alabama's first college, destroyed during the Civil War. Antebellum cemetery. Period structures that have been relocated to the park include log cabin museum, country store, B&B, outbuildings.
Admission: Free
Lodge, 20 chalets, 15 cottages and 18-hole golf on mountain. Camping and cabins on lake. Picnicking, tennis. More than 30 mi./48 km of hiking trails. American bald eagle winter home—educational programs in January.
Admission: Free
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, American Express
Championship course on mountaintop with rolling terrain. Number of holes: 18 Par: 72 Championship Yardage: 6785 yds.
Admission: Unknown
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks
Monte Sano & Wade Mountain Preserves featuring 20 mi. of public trails; spring/fall hike series, tours of Three Caves, educational Kidz Hike; land preservation.
Admission: Free
Located in the Historic Bank of Moulton building. Houses original and microfilmed historical and genealogical records.
Admission: Free
 Limestone Springs was designed by U.S. Open winner Jerry Pate and sits amongst the limestone outcroppings from which it garnered its name. 18-hole Jerry Pate design. Includes natural beauty of limestone, bluffs & streams. Number of holes: 18  
Admission: Unknown
Accepted: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, Visa
Scenic canyon views: Grand Canyon of the East. Picnicking, solitude, nature, walking in the woods, camping.
Admission: Free
Unique scuba and paintball park, pro shops. Only scuba dive site with F4 Phantom Jet, NASA Space Station prototype. 8-acre lake formed by rock quarry. Play paintball in 4 different fields. 23+ attractions.
Admission: Admission charged
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks
Early Appalachian-style wedding chapel. Park-like setting. Surrounded by ferns, flowers and forest. Stained-glass windows filtering soft forest sunrays and quiet organ music accents ambience befitting wedding ceremony.
Admission: Free
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, MasterCard, Visa, Discover
Nice, privately owned public course within city limits of Huntsville. Rating: men 65.3/women 63.1. Slope: men 101/women 84.
Admission: Unknown
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, MasterCard, Visa
Non-commercial, recreational road for leisure travel. Commemorates Natchez Trace. Rock Spring Nature Trail, Colbert Ferry and Freedom Hills Overlook. Colbert Ferry has Parkway information, picnic and swimming areas, boat launch and fishing.
Admission: Free
60-year treasure chest, hidden from the world and opened to the public in 2001. Said to be one of best collections in world today. Porcelain, art, antiques, bronzes, cut glass.
Admission: Admission charged
Encompasses Cherokee council house museum, portion of Black Warriors’ Path, largest Woodland ceremonial Indian mound in Alabama, and large Copena Indian burial mound. Park has lake and fishing pier.
Admission: Free
Designed like national heptagon council house at original Cherokee capital of Chota. 7-sided building, supported by pine trees, contains large wooden statue of Sequoyah.
Admission: Free
See Alabama’s largest concentration of historic Victorian homes along 116 acres in Old Decatur and Albany historic districts.
Admission: Unknown
Located 1.5 mi. from U.S. 231 in Blount County. Free admission. This one-span town bridge was built in 1930. Tin covered and in fairly good repair, all 95 feet of its single span are preserved for enthusiastic back-wood travelers or for those searching for treasure of a nostalgic era.
Admission: Free

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