River Heritage

Attractions

Located on campus of Opelika High School, this 1200-seat professional theatre-style auditorium offers world-class performances throughout the year.
Admission: Admission charged
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks
Ron Garl-designed championship layout. Practice facilities, tennis courts, swimming pool, fine dining, lounge and grill. Pro shop.
Admission: Unknown
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, MasterCard, Visa
2-room cabin with big stone chimneys and dogtrot hallway is oldest dwelling in Tallassee. Cabin was center for education before formal schools were established in area.
Admission: Free
Located on 100-acre lake. Fishing, swimming, boat rentals, picnicking, improved and primitive camping, play areas, hiking trails.
Admission: Admission charged
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks
Old railroad station contains many artifacts relating to area.
Admission: Free
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks
Downtown society library of historical and genealogical items, gift shop.
Admission: Free
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks
Giant, gold peanut sculpture at Visitor Information Center helps to proclaim Dothan as “Peanut Capital of the World.”
Admission: Free
Approx. 50 4' fiberglass peanuts decorated by local artists and installed at various locations. Includes \The Elvis Nut
Admission: Free
Built 1847 as home of Col. Nathaniel J. Scott. Houses Auburn University Center for Arts & Humanities, which hosts periodic programs on art, history, literature and more.
Admission: Free
Visit authentically restored Walton Theatre and courtyard.
Admission: Free
Site of Riverfest Carnival, concerts, graduations, citywide Christmas and July 4th celebrations, lunch concerts, Sat. night movies.
Admission: Unknown
Features artwork, sculptures and custom-made, handwoven baskets. Many items for sale. Classes offered M–Sat.; see local newspapers for hours. Art shows in May and November.
Admission: Free
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.
Admission: Admission charged
Rolling hills and tree-lined fairways. Lake crosses 3 holes. Challenging holes on front and back sides; many doglegs. Number of holes: 18   Par: 72   Championship Yardage: 6400 yds.  
Admission: Unknown
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks
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.
Admission: Admission Charged
Accepted: MasterCard, Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, Visa
Lots of shrubs and ornamental plants, general nursery stock. Has proven be an ideal stop for Snowbirds.
Admission: Unknown
700-acre lake and recreational park. Fishing, skiing, swimming, picnicking, camping. RV hookups, showers, grills, tables, fishing piers and beaches.
Admission: Admission charged
Sponsored by Autauga Co. Heritage Assn., museum dedicated to historical preservation of Autauga Co. Features Daniel Pratt memorabilia, local family history, Civil War room, county artifacts. Genealogy information access.
Admission: Free

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