Are you in need of a weekend getaway? If so, you’re in luck because Alabama boasts several places that are perfect for a weekend getaway. In fact, many of them are also great for visiting on a longer weekend. Listed below are nine of these places. Which ones have you already had a chance to visit?
1. Little River Canyon National Preserve - Fort Payne
Little River Canyon National Preserve, 4322 Little River Trail #100, Fort Payne, AL 35967, USA
Little River Canyon National Preserve, which covers more than 15,000 acres, is located atop of beautiful Lookout Mountain. It's one of Alabama's top outdoor attractions and is home to several scenic spots, including the Hippie Hole and Little River Falls.
2. Eufaula
Eufaula is a charming Alabama town in Barbour County. Lake Eufaula is its best-known attraction, which happens to be one of the South's top bass fishing spots. Eufaula is also known for its beautiful antebellum homes.
3. Monroeville
Monroeville, AL 36460, USA
Monroeville, the county seat of Monroe County and the "Literary Capital of Alabama," is a definite must-visit for book lovers of all ages. It's also the hometown of Harper Lee and the home of the Old Monroe County Courthouse, which was the inspiration for the courtroom scenes in Lee's award-winning novel "To Kill a Mockingbird."
4. Cheaha State Park - Delta
Cheaha State Park, 19644 AL-281, Delta, AL 36258, USA
Cheaha State Park was established in 1933, making it Alabama's oldest state park. It's a definite must-visit for nature enthusiasts of all ages. It's Alabama's highest natural point and is also home to some of the state's best trails with a view, including Pulpit Rock Trail and Bald Rock Boardwalk. To experience Alabama's most scenic views, you'll certainly want to explore this state park.
5. Fairhope
Fairhope is a charming town that's located on Alabama's Mobile Bay in Baldwin County. Its French Quarter, which offers a variety of shops and restaurants, is one of the town's most popular attractions.
6. Mentone
Mentone, which is located in DeKalb County, is the perfect place to visit if you're seeking a weekend getaway that's filled with lots of rest and relaxation. Nestled atop of Lookout Mountain, this charming town, which has less than 500 residents, offers everything from unique shops to scenic spots like DeSoto Falls. It also offers some pretty amazing views.
7. DeSoto Caverns - Childersburg
Majestic Caverns, 5181 Desoto Caverns Pkwy, Childersburg, AL 35044, USA
Alabama's DeSoto Caverns is a tourist attraction that's located in Talladega County. Known as "Alabama's Big Cave," it's also believed to be America's first ever recorded cave. Everyone who visits DeSoto Caverns will certainly want to take a guided tour of it.
8. Mooresville
Mooresville, AL 35649, USA
With less than 60 residents, Mooresville is one of Alabama's smallest towns. Located in Limestone County, this tiny town is home to the oldest continuously operated post office (circa 1840). The entire town of Mooresville is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. If you love Alabama history, this is the perfect place to add to your bucket list.
9. Dauphin Island
If you've been wanting to vacation on Alabama's beautiful Gulf Coast, consider a visit to Dauphin Island. Dauphin Island, which is known as the "Sunset Capital of Alabama," offers a variety of activities for everyone. It's also home to the Audubon Bird Sanctuary, which happens to be one of the nation's top bird sanctuaries, and Fort Gaines, a historic fort that's well known for its important role in the Battle of Mobile Bay.
Have you ever visited any of these nine places in Alabama? If so, please share your experience(s) with us in the comments below.
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