A Visit To These 9 Magical Places In Alabama Is Like Experiencing A Dream
By Jennifer Young
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Published August 27, 2018
While exploring Alabama, have you ever stumbled upon a place and thought to yourself, “This can’t be real?” There are several places located throughout the state that are truly unique and beautiful. In fact, some of the places are so unique and beautiful that you’d think you’re experiencing a dream the moment you visit them. A few examples are the nine places listed below.
Take a look:
1. Orr Park - Montevallo
Orr Park is one of Alabama's most unique parks. What makes it so unique is its famous Tinglewood Trail, which features whimsical tree carvings by artist Tim Tingle. Orr Park is a definite must-see for all ages. You can visit Orr Park at 277 Park Dr., Montevallo, AL 35115. For more information, click
here .
2. Bellingrath Gardens and Home - Theodore
Bellingrath Gardens and Home features a 65-acre garden and the former estate home of Walter and Bessie Bellingrath. This popular outdoor attraction features a variety of unique areas, including the Bellingrath Rose Garden, Mirror Lake, Live Oak Plaza, and The Great Lawn. You can visit Bellingrath Gardens and Home at 12401 Bellingrath Gardens Rd., Theodore, AL 36582. For more information, click
here .
3. Ave Maria Grotto - Cullman
Ave Maria Grotto, which is known as "Jerusalem in Miniature," is a stunning four-acre garden park that’s situated on the grounds of St. Bernard Abbey. It showcases 125 miniature reproductions of historic buildings and religious shrines, which took nearly 50 years to complete. You can visit Ave Maria Grotto at 1600 St. Bernard Dr., Cullman, AL 35055. For more information, click
here .
4. Mount Cheaha
Mount Cheaha offers one of the most breathtaking views in Alabama. With an elevation of 2,407 feet, it's Alabama’s highest natural point. People travel from near and far to experience the views from Mount Cheaha, which is a part of Cheaha State Park. You can visit Cheaha State Park at 19644 AL-281, Delta, AL 36258. For more information, click
here .
5. Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge - West Blocton
The Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge, which was established in 2002, is one of Alabama's most beautiful places. This natural oasis features the world's largest stand of Cahaba lilies. The primary purpose of the refuge is to protect a special section of the Cahaba River, which is Alabama's longest free-flowing river.
You can visit the Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge at Co Rd. 24, West Blocton, AL 35184. For more information, click
here .
6. Town of Spectre - Millbrook
The town of Spectre is a fictional community that was used as the setting for the film Big Fish. It's located near Millbrook and is considered one of Alabama's best-kept secrets. For more information, including how to get there, click
here .
7. Wilderness Park - Prattville
Wilderness Park is one of the Southeast's most unique parks. The one thing that makes this park truly unique is its towering bamboo forest. With stalks as tall as 60 feet, you'd think you were in Asia instead of Alabama.
You can visit Wilderness Park at 800 Upper Kingston Rd., Prattville, AL 36067. For more information, click
here .
8. Dismals Canyon - Phil Campbell
Dismals Canyon is one of Alabama's true hidden gems. Tucked away within 85 acres, it's one of the few places in the world where dismalites live. Dismals Canyon was also used as a hideout spot for famous outlaws Aaron Burr and Jesse James. You can visit Dismals Canyon at 901 Hwy 8, Phil Campbell, AL 35581. For more information, click
here .
9. DeSoto Caverns - Childersburg
DeSoto Caverns is a series of caves that attracts visitors from all over the world. Best known as "Alabama's Big Cave," DeSoto Caverns is a must-see for the entire family. You can visit DeSoto Caverns at 5181 Desoto Caverns Pkwy., Childersburg, AL 35044. For more information, click
here .
Have you been to any of these nine places in Alabama? If so, what did you think? Please share your experience(s) with us in the comments.
For a list of 13 fascinating spots in Alabama that are straight out of a fairy tale, click here .
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