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#1.

2141 Gault Ave North, Fort Payne, Alabama

3.5
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  • Scenic canyon views: Grand Canyon of the East. Picnicking, solitude, nature, walking in the woods, camping. More on 800Alabama.com

  • We would *highly * advise visiting only the north portion of the canyon (which could be easily accessed via... More on TripAdvisor

 

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#2.

11288 Horseshoe Bend Road, Daviston, AL 36256

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  • This 2,040-acre park preserves the site of the Horseshoe battle where several hundred American Indians lost... More on Heritage

  • I am very lucky; I only live 8 miles away from this beautiful park. This is where the final battle of the C... More on Epinions.com

 

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#3.

200 Terrace Dr. Pelham, AL 35124

4.5
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  • Day Use Fees: Weekdays: $2 for Adults Weekends and Holidays: $3 for Adults Children 6 to 11 years of age: $... More on alapark.com

  • Even though it’s just 15 miles south of Birmingham, many never make the trip to enjoy the state’s largest p... More on igougo

 

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#4.

Warrior, Alabama, USA

3.0
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  • Rickwood Caverns in western Blount County contains some of the most massive and fascinating underground for... More on BirminghamAL.org

  • Water is pumped from the cave in to an olympic size pool so the water was very cold. More on TripAdvisor

 

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#5.

4325 Alabama Highway 128 Alexander City, AL 35010

4.0
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  • This park, covering 1,445 acres along Lake Martin, is one of the Southeast's biggest campgrounds, with 626 ... More on LLBean.com

  • We took our children camping for 3 days at Wind Creek during September. More on Epinions.com

 

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#6.

DeSoto State Park, 13883 County Road 89, Fort Payne, AL 35967, United States

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  • Separate play space for 2-5 year olds (tot lot). In the rustic tradition of the Civilian Conservation Corps... More on KaBoom.org

  • I think all we found was sand and dirt. More on Epinions.com

 

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2700 Refuge Headquarters Road, Decatur, AL 35603

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  • The 35,000-acre Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1938 as a winter haven for large concen... More on LLBean.com

  • Wheeler Wildlife Refuge is a wetland area located on both sides of the Tennessee River between the cities o... More on Epinions.com

 

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#8.

1 Mound Parkway Moundville

  • Over 800 years ago, Moundville was the largest city in North America .. experience the wonder of this vanished Native American civilization .. Includes The Jones Archaeological Museum .. housing ar... More on MuseumStuff.com

  • Located fifteen miles south of Tuscaloosa (1 Mound Parkway, Moundville), the park is part of the Alabama Museum of Natural History. It is internationally known as one of the most important prehisto... More on Tuscaloosachamber.com

 

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#9.

Selma, Al

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  • Operation Schedule : Open daylight hours. ; Description : Located on 100-acre lake. Fishing, swimming, boat... More on 800Alabama.com

  • Located very near the center of the state of Alabama, 20 miles north of Selma, Paul M. Grist State Park is ... More on Epinions.com

 

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#10.

1204 Gulf Shores Pkwy., Gulf Shores, AL

  • Zooland Animal Park, in Gulf Shores, is a small but well-kept municipal zoo. Its 16 acres are home to a collection of over 250 exotic and local animals, including lions, tigers, bears, and tropical birds, in environments as close ... More on Weather.com

 

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