Earl Stone-designed course features natural hazards and rolling terrain. Full-service clubhouse and practice facility.
Number of holes: 18
| Par: 72
| Championship Yardage: 6900 yds.
1000-acre nature preserve. Native plants, animals, geological formations, wonderful vistas and ore-mining heritage. Hiking trail and overlook offer spectacular view of city. Maps available. Nature center with exhibits and gift shop. Family programs.
128-year-old historic church is significant part of Birmingham’s Civil Rights District. Renovated structure is site of infamous 1963 bombing that killed 4 young girls and brought world condemnation of racial violence.
Award-winning interactive museum, EcoScape outdoor learning center, EcoArt workshops for school children. Slide down Sewage Slide into deep end of pool, activate Ozone Clunker, much more.
2 developed campgrounds, primitive horse camp, 35 mi./56 km of horse trails, 70 mi./113 km of hiking trails. Hunting, fishing, scenic driving, mountains, lakes, streams in forested setting.
Half- or full-day trips or up to 5 days on beautiful Escatawpa River. Guided trips by canoe and kayak into Mobile-Tensaw River delta.
In 1861, Stevenson was a vital rail link to major points throughout the Southeast. Union General Rosecran's forces constructed a pontoon bridge across the Tennessee River at Stevenson in 1863, allowing thousands of Union troops to cross the river and advance on the battlefield at Chickamauga.
Night skies shown as they appear in-season. Constellations, related mythology.
200-acre park borders west bank of Washington County's Tombigbee River. Walking trail through streets of Old Capital Town, 90-acre quarry lake with white-sand beaches, RV and primitive camping, boat rentals, camp store.
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