Each year, you’ll find a variety of events in our fabulous state, including some of the best food festivals in Alabama. And all year long, there are so many food festivals scheduled to take place that it will make your head spin (and your stomach start hopping with excitement!). Listed below are eight of Alabama’s delicious food festivals that we really think belong on everyone’s bucket list. You’ll want to attend them all!
Do you plan to attend any of these food festivals in Alabama? If so, which ones? Also, what other festivals in Alabama belong on our list? We’d love to read about your experiences and ideas in the comments section below!
If you’d like to work off some of those delicious calories with a hike, you can find some great trails by going to the AllTrails website.
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Lysa Allman-Baldwin|December 01, 2023
Where can we find some of the best places to eat in Alabama?
Trowbridge's Ice Cream Bar in Florence has been owned and operated by five generations of the same family and is one of the oldest restaurants in the state.
Pane e Vino Pizzeria in Huntsville serves made-to-order pizzas, salads, calzones, and more.
Chris' Famous Hot Dogs in Montgomery has been serving up the best hot dogs, as well as sandwiches hamburgers, cheeseburgers, and chicken fingers since 1917.
Hatchet Creek, located south of Sylacauga, begins in the Talladega National Forest and runs through lots of picturesque areas until it reaches the Coosa River.
Briar Lake in Stockton is where you can catch some of the best fish in the state.
The Cahaba River is a major tributary of the Alabama River and one of the most scenic and biologically diverse rivers in the U.S.
Where are some of the best places to go camping in Alabama?
Wind Creek State Park in Alexander City is one of the country’s largest state-owned campgrounds, encompassing 320 acres and well over 500 campsites.
Oak Mountain State Park in Pelham is Alabama's largest state park with nearly 10,000 acres of space which lends itself to a wide variety of campsite options.
Monte Sano State Park in Hunstville offers a variety of camping options including primitive tent campsites, full hook-up campsites, and original Civilian Conservation Corps stone cabins, among others.