45 acres of water, with largest fishing pier on Alabama's public lakes. 410 acres of woodlands with trails. Picnic areas and grills. Concessions, bait and tackle, boat launch, fishing equipment rentals, fishing/hunting licenses available.
Pioneer Museum of Alabama
Phone:
334-566-3597
Fax:
334-566-3552
Schedule:
Open M–Sat. 9–5.
Mailing:
248 U.S. Hwy. 231N
Troy, AL 36081
Discount:
Senior, Group, AAA, Other
Admission:
Admission Charged
Accepted:
MasterCard
Personal Checks
Travelers Checks
Visa
GPS:
31.824531, -85.9962
Pioneer life from the past. 1881 logging locomotive, grist mill, smokehouse, one-room school, log houses, log barn, log church, nature trails, general store, train depot. Gift shop. Living history days, special events.
Accessibility:
Mobility Impaired (all one level, no steps, ramps, wheelchair-level restroom sinks, wheelchair-level water fountains, designated parking spaces)
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