Named for Chief Sequoyah, who wrote Cherokee alphabet. “Looking-glass lakes,” Rainbow Falls, towering stalagmites give appearance of underground palace. Cave temperature stays approx. 60 degrees year-round. Located off I-59 north of Valley Head.
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Admission: Admission Charged
Accepted: Travelers Checks, MasterCard, Visa, Discover
Alabama’s only dude ranch and Cloudmont’s 200-acre ski and golf resort offers hiking trails. Round-up lodge, farmhouse. Horseback and wagon rides, square dancing, skiing and more. Call for reservations.
Admission: Fee For Attractions Only
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks
Designated as Alabama's first national wilderness area. "The Land of a Thousand Waterfalls" is ideal for hiking.
Admission: Free
Regular course.
Number of holes: 9
Par: 36
Championship Yardage: 2971 yds.
Admission: Unknown
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, MasterCard, Visa, Discover
All types of plants materials, nursery-grown annuals and perennials, hanging baskets, huge selection of vegetable plants, lots of pots and pottery, and decorative garden items.
Admission: Unknown
Old-fashioned meat prepared on this farm, using secret Southern recipes. Also cheese, honey, jams, grits, salad dressings and more.
Admission: Unknown
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover
County-operated park featuring pool, waterslide, Putt-Putt(r) golf, playground, year-round tent & RV camping, boat launch, picnic areas, pavilions, cabins.
Admission: Fee for attractions only
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, MasterCard, Visa
Large architectural store in historic district. General store setting with antique showcases. Southern Living favorite. Doors, special glass, mantels, bath fixtures, staircases, chandeliers, iron statuary and much more.
Admission: Unknown
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover
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.
Admission: Fee for attractions only
Accepted: Travelers Checks, MasterCard, Visa, Discover
4 sets of tees, bent grass, gently rolling, 13 water hazards. Challenging yet fun. 400 acres. No adjacent holes.
Number of holes: 18
Par: 72
Championship Yardage: 6812 yds.
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Admission: Unknown
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks
Beautiful county-operated park featuring fishing, Putt-Putt(R) golf, playground, hiking trail, picnic area, pavilions, carousel, train, Ferris wheel.
Admission: Free
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks
Level course with 5 ponds, ideal for walking.
Admission: Unknown
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, MasterCard, Visa
Cornerstone of historic Tuscumbia, used for various festivals, events, concerts. Spring runs throughout park; includes evening water show and lighted waterfall. Family oriented—playground, pavilions, stage, restaurants. Year-round trout fishing (fee).
Admission: Fee for attractions only
Located within Spring Park. Impressive water show shoots water 150' high. Choreographed with lights, and includes music by Alabama artists, patriotic, Christmas. Memorializes Princess Im-Mi-Ah-Key, wife of Chickasaw Indian Chieftain Tuscumbia.
Admission: Free
A super place for family or group recreation. Accomodations for swimming, thrill rides, walking or picnicing in the park area and more are provided.
Admission: Admission charged
Accepted: MasterCard, Visa
In 1861, Stevenson was a vital rail link to major points throughout the Southeast.
Admission: Free
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks
Surrounded by beautiful scenery and challenging greens.
Number of holes: 18
Par: 72
Championship Yardage: 6700 yds.
Admission: Unknown
Located 1 mi. west of Cleveland off AL Hwy. 79 in Blount County. Free admission. Spanning 324 feet and situated high above the rocky riverbed of the Black Warrior River, this bridge is the longest covered bridge still in existence in the state. It was built around 1933.
Admission: Free