Gadsden

One of many Alabama cities rich in natural beauty and recreational opportunities, Gadsden has the perfect combination of mountains, water, Southern charm, Museumsmuseums, and even a little Civil War Trail Civil War history. From RTJ Golf Trailgolf courses, to children’s museums, to the lovely Native American Trail Covered Bridge TrailNoccalula Falls Park, to the Birding TrailJim Martin Wildlife Park, to a host of fun family events like RiverFest, to bluegrass festivals, to symphony orchestra concerts, there are lots of things to do and see in this friendly, beautiful city.

Attractions

Unique shops and thriving business community. Office responsible for historic preservation and economic development. Tours, historical information. Coordinates Downtown GRITS: annual festival with arts/crafts, children's activities, live music. Farmer's Market Fridays Apr.–Oct.
Admission: Free
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks
Under gunfire, teenage heroine Emma Sansom guided Gen. Forrest's troops across Balck Creek near Gadsden on May 2, 1863. The following day, Confederate Forces captured Union Col. Streight and his entire command of 1,466 men near Cedar Bluff.
Admission: Free
Built to honor the memory of Etowah Countians who lost their lives during various wars.
Admission: Free
Museum's permanent collections focus on regional history, as well as local and Alabama artists. American and European paintings, sculpture and decorative arts enhance the main collections. Changing exhibits regularly.
Admission: Free
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, MasterCard, Visa, Discover
Outdoor theater offering drama, music and other special events.
Admission: Admission charged
Walking trail behind Gadsden Mall. Open to public.
Admission: Free
America’s most colorful 100-mi./161-km scenic drive. Beginning point for 450-mi./724-km Outdoor Sale held each Aug.
Admission: Free
Home to 3 changing exhibition halls featuring regional and national exhibits plus 72-foot model of Gadsden with working railroads. Restaurant, summer outdoor concert series, special year-round performances. Imagination Place Children's Museum.
Admission: Admission charged
Falls cascade 90 feet over Lookout Mountain ledge into lush ravine. Home to Gilliland-Reese Covered Bridge, park features botanical garden, pioneer homestead, nature trails, picnic areas. Year-round campground. Train ride, petting zoo.
Admission: Admission charged
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, MasterCard, Visa
Spiral, pyramid-shaped lighted monument to honor citizens and history of the area. Taped messages with area history, national anthem sung by Jeff Cook (member of ALABAMA), George Washington quote, volunteerism message for school children.
Admission: Free
Championship course winding along Coosa River. Golfers treated to wildlife sanctuaries and animated natural beauty. Finest quality golf experiences. Number of holes: 18 Par: 72 Championship Yardage: 6800 yds.
Admission: Unknown
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, MasterCard, Visa, American Express

Accommodations

Phone: 256-543-7111
Fax: 256-543-7115
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Phone: 256-546-9200
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Phone: 256-570-0569
Fax: 256-570-6344
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Phone: 256-442-7913
Fax: 256-442-8234
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Phone: 256-543-7240
Fax: same
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Phone: 256-546-5211
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Phone: 256-543-7412
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