At Over 300 Years Old, One Of The Oldest Trees In The World Is Found In Alabama
Alabama boasts many unique attractions, including one of the oldest trees in the world. This tree is known as the Constitution Oak, and over the years, numerous people have traveled many miles to see it. To learn all about the Constitution Oak, the oldest tree in Alabama, including what makes it truly special, take a look below.
Have you ever seen Alabama’s Constitution Oak? If so, what did you think about it? Please share your thoughts with us in the comments below.
Another town in Alabama where you’ll find some of the state’s oldest attractions is Mooresville. For information, be sure to take a look at the following article: The Ancient Town In Alabama That’s Loaded With Fascinating History.
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Out and About in Alabama
What are some fun day trips in Alabama?
You’ll find lots of fun day trips in Alabama. Whether you're looking for historic attractions, hiking adventures, gastronomic surprises, or any other theme in between, Alabama has it! Here are a few places where you can get your day trip adventures started:
- Childersburg – Located approximately 37 miles southeast of Birmingham
- Florence – Located approximately 70 miles west of Huntsville
- Fort Payne – Located approximately 70 miles southeast of Huntsville
Where can we go hiking in Alabama?
Hiking in Alabama is amazing, as the state is home to some really great trails.
- The Walker Bynum Smith Mountain Tower Trail in Dadeville
- The Overlook Trail (via the Quarry Trail) in Birmingham
- The Borden Creek Hiking Trail in Haleyville
Where are some of the historical sites in Alabama?
As you might imagine, as in all of the other states in the country, there are loads of historical sites in Alabama. Check out some of these:
- The USS Alabama (BB-60) in Mobile
- The Gaineswood Plantation in Demopolis
- Historic Fort Morgan in the town of Fort Morgan