The best buffets in Alabama are some of the most sought-after restaurants in the Heart of Dixie. Whenever it comes to delicious cuisine, there’s no denying that we have some of the best around. One of these restaurants in particular is Barnyard Buffet in Saraland which, by the way, serves some of the best desserts in Alabama. Take a look at some of these delightful delicacies.

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Have you already visited one of the best buffets in Alabama? If so, what did you think about the restaurant’s selection of desserts? Feel free to share your thoughts with us in the comments below. See more Barnyard Buffet photos on the Facebook page.

While in Saraland, read about the legend of Alabama’s Screaming Bridge. Stay a while and reserve a room on the Hotels.com website.

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Outdoor Fun In Alabama

What are some of the best outdoor adventures in Alabama?

  • Monte Sano State Park (Huntsville): A visit to this beautiful place comes with a rich history. Do you know in Spanish that Monte Sano means mountain of health? During the late 1800s, folks flocked from across the country to capture the healing qualities, fresh air, and mineral springs on these grounds. Another big draw is the spectacular view because of its mountaintop location. Spend the night at the Monte Sano Lodge, and for more of a connection to the great outdoors, stay in one of the 14 historic cabins, 11 of which were built by the Civilian Conservation Corp. Or pitch a tent in one of the 89 improved campsites.
  • Cane Creek Canyon Nature Preserve (Tuscumbia): This unique property covering approximately 700 acres, offers dramatic waterfalls, hiking trails, diverse wildlife, and history. One way to appreciate this land is to hike the moderately challenging trail that descends to the main Cane Creek Canyon. It's about 350 feet from the top of the ridge to the creek level on an 8.2-mile loop trail, featuring pioneer cabin sites, scenic canyon overlooks, and lovely wildflower patches in the spring. The preserve is open year-round, Fridays through Sundays.
  • GoFAR USA Park (Decutar): Experience outdoor recreation in brave and inventive ways, including zip lines, natural playscapes, and an adult obstacle course. Have you ever played paintball? You can do that here too, along with an RC basher and scooter pump course. Take a hike or ride your mountain bikes on the wooded hiking trails and compete in the seasonal races. And for a gentler activity at this 60-acre park, give the furry ones some love at the petting zoo.

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