Many types of attractions are located throughout Alabama. From unique museums to sprawling parks, you never know what you’ll discover while exploring our great state. Listed below is a mapped road trip that’ll lead you to eight of Alabama’s top tourist attractions. With a driving distance of 567 miles and a drive time of 10 hours and 11 minutes, this road trip can easily be completed in a weekend.
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1. U.S. Space & Rocket Center - Huntsville
The U.S. Space & Rocket Center opened in 1970 and is often referred to as "Earth's largest space museum." It features more that 1,500 rocketry and space artifacts, and one of its main displays is an authentic Saturn V moon rocket. The U.S. Space & Rocket Center is also home to Space Camp.
2. Noccalula Falls Park - Gadsden
Noccalula Falls Park is home to Noccalula Falls, which is one of Alabama's most popular waterfalls. This waterfall plunges 90 feet into a ravine, and it's also one of the Yellowhammer State's most visited natural attractions.
3. Cheaha State Park - Delta
Cheaha State Park opened in 1933, which makes it Alabama's oldest state park. It's located atop Cheaha Mountain, Alabama's highest natural point. While visiting Cheaha State Park, you'll experience the most spectacular views from atop Cheaha Mountain.
4. Birmingham Zoo - Birmingham
Covering 122 acres, the Birmingham Zoo is the largest zoo in Alabama. It's home to 950 animals of 230 species, and it's also one of the Southeast's top animal attractions.
5. Alabama State Capitol - Montgomery
The Alabama State Capitol building, which was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1960, is considered a working museum. Many areas of the building are open to the public, and guided tours are offered.
6. Bellingrath Gardens and Home - Theodore
Bellingrath Gardens and Home features a sprawling 65-acre garden and beautiful estate home. It's one of the South's best outdoor attractions and is a great destination for all ages.
7. USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park - Mobile
The USS Alabama (BB-60) is a historic battleship that served during World War II. Today, it's operated as a museum and is considered to be America's most unique military attraction.
8. Gulf Shores
Gulf Shores is located on Alabama's beautiful Gulf Coast. This beautiful coastal town is home to Fort Morgan, Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge, Gulf State Park, and more. It's also one of Alabama's top vacation destinations, especially during the summer months.
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Featured Addresses
U.S. Space & Rocket Center, 1 Tranquility Base, Huntsville, AL 35805, USA
Noccalula Falls Park & Campground, 1500 Noccalula Rd, Gadsden, AL 35904, USA
Cheaha State Park, 19644 AL-281, Delta, AL 36258, USA
Birmingham Zoo, 2630 Cahaba Rd, Birmingham, AL 35223, USA
600 Dexter Ave, Montgomery, AL 36131, USA
Bellingrath Gardens & Home, 12401 Bellingrath Gardens Rd, Theodore, AL 36582, USA
USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park, 2703 Battleship Pkwy, Mobile, AL 36602, USA