Some of Alabama’s best experiences are tucked away off the beaten path in our smallest towns, like the William Bartram Arboretum in Wetumpka, Alabama. Even with a small population of around 7,500 residents, Wetumpka is so big on charm it’s been named one of the South’s best small towns. The city also has a relatively large variety of local restaurants from which to choose. Trying the local fare and then choosing a trail to walk or hike after is a personal favorite strategy when I explore a town. You get a taste of local flavor, a chance to immerse yourself in the area’s natural surroundings, and the added bonus of working off at least a few calories from the meal. The one-mile trail through the 30-acre William Bartram Arboretum fits perfectly into that kind of plan. Read on for more about what you can expect to see along the way.

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If a quaint cottage is more your speed, take a look at this charming vacation rental close to the park and convenient to town. Another option that takes the entertainment up a notch is the Wind Creek Casino & Hotel, which regularly hosts top music artists. You can keep up with the latest news and special programming at Fort Toulouse-Fort Jackson and the William Bartram Arboretum on the park’s official website and the Fort Toulouse-Fort Jackson Facebook page.

Let us know if you’ve had a chance to visit this gem of an arboretum in Wetumpka, Alabama, or any other experiences and tips you’d like to share about our state.

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