Great horses, friendly guides. See beautiful Alabama from horseback. Seasoned riders as well as novices are welcome. Plan for 2–4 hrs. of relaxing riding pleasure.
Southern Adventures
Street address:
2150 Leeman Ferry Cir.
Huntsville, AL 35801
Phone:
256-880-6599
Fax:
256-382-2069
Schedule:
Open year-round; call for seasonal hours.
Mailing:
2150 Leeman Ferry Cir.
Huntsville, AL 35801
Discount:
senior, group
Admission:
Fee for attractions only
Accepted:
Travelers Checks
MasterCard
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Family amusement park, attractions for everyone. Miniature golf, bumper cars, batting cages, carnival rides, go-karts, arcade, waterpark, concessions. Maxflight simulator, full-swing golf, rock-climbing wall. Amazon Café. Available to large groups.
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A huge selection of plants, planters, and water features, including fish and ponds, and a store full of garden and wildlife items. Coming soon will be a wildlife/nature area with streams and plants, along with "lookout/observation" decks.
The village is a living history museum at the site of the Alabama's Constitutional Convention of 1819. Costumed interpreters guide visitors through Alabama's birthplace.
More than just flowers and shrubbery, Bennett’s is a full-scale destination garden shop loaded with colorful and unusual plants and gardening adventures that most would not experience at their run of the mill nursery.
Home rink of Huntsville Skating School. One of finest dual-rink facilities in Southeast.
Lagoon with ducks and fish. Part of Indian Creek Canal, formerly used to transport cotton. Huntsville was settled in 1805 by John Hunt near this limestone spring.
Burritt Mansion, historic park and nature trails work to interpret Tennessee Valley life from 1850s to present. Experience wonderful mountaintop atmosphere that is Burritt on the Mountain.
Diving and fishing services. Training through spear-fishing. Tennessee River to Gulf of Mexico. USCG-certified captain. Booking trips to Gulf Shores area.
Bent grass greens.
Number of holes: 18
Par: 72
Championship Yardage: 6600 yds.
Dred Scott, the plaintiff in the famous Scott v. Sanford case, was brought to Huntsville as a slave in 1818 and lived in Alabama for 12 years. In its now infamous decision, the U.S.
Unique, hands-on experience where visitors interact with history. Talking tree, 46-foot keel boat, talking clock and preschool learning center, Biscuit's Backyard, are just some of the interactive exhibits.
Canoe rental on Flint River. Class I, no threatening rapids, suitable for all ages. Bring food and drink. Camping available. Reservations only.
Number of holes: 18
Par: 72
Highlands Course: panoramic mountain backdrop, traditional Scottish-style layout. River Course: runs along Flint River, features elevated greens with thick forests. Short Course: traditional layout, each hole averaging more than 200 yards.
Federally licensed nature preserve of free-ranging exotic and endangered animals. Remain in car for 2-mi./3.25-km route. Zebras, zebus, buffalo, camels, ostriches, pythons, rams, highlanders, alligators, water fowl, waterfalls and more. Antiques buildings.
Alabama’s oldest operating hardware store (1879). See cozy coal stove, creaky wooden floors. Hardware items, cases filled with oil lamps and garden tools, cast-iron utensils, marbles by the scoop, gift shop.
Number of holes: 18
Par: 71
Gift shop, tea room, picnic areas and pavilion. Seasonal Butterfly House, Spring Festival of Flowers, Scarecrow Trail and Galaxy of Lights from Thanksgiving through New Year's Eve. 112 acres of beautiful gardens and walking paths.