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Spring Park
8.8/10 (86 reviews)
Spring Park showcases Cold Water Falls, the world's largest man-made natural stone waterfall. Stroll around the serene lake, feed ducks, or enjoy the musical fountain display after sunset.
Cane Creek Canyon Nature Preserve
8.8/10 (22 reviews)
This natural sanctuary features dramatic waterfalls, diverse ecosystems, and scenic hiking trails. Explore pioneer cabin sites and canyon overlooks along paths that reveal Alabama's hidden natural splendor.
Ivy Green
9.2/10 (60 reviews)
This historic home preserves Helen Keller's birthplace, with the famous water pump where her communication breakthrough occurred. Experience original furnishings that tell her remarkable story of overcoming challenges.
Alabama Music Hall of Fame
9.0/10 (41 reviews)
The Alabama Music Hall of Fame celebrates the state's musical legends with memorabilia from Lionel Richie to Hank Williams. Record your own song in the interactive studio after viewing Alabama's tour bus.
Tuscumbia Railway Museum
8.0/10 (15 reviews)
This restored 1888 depot showcases America's first frontier railroad town through authentic artifacts and interactive exhibits. Try the train simulator to experience 19th-century rail travel.
Belle Mont Mansion
7.8/10 (12 reviews)
This rare Jeffersonian-Palladian mansion showcases early 19th-century Southern elegance through its neoclassical design. Explore restored rooms with period furnishings while enjoying panoramic hilltop views of Alabama.
Spring Creek Golf Course
6.6/10 (10 reviews)
This scenic 9-hole course offers Bermuda grass fairways and strategic water hazards amid tranquil Alabama surroundings. Morning tee times provide the most comfortable experience during spring and fall months.
Tennessee Valley Museum of Art
6.0/10 (6 reviews)
Home to the ancient Martin Petroglyph, this museum showcases rotating exhibits from national and regional artists. Enjoy free admission on Sundays to explore unique installations and seasonal community events.
"The room was big and had a king bed and for a bit over $400 a week I can't complain much.
The good:The location is great, next to many restaurants and retailers, a theatre and bowling alley. Room was clean. They take trash out and change towels every morning. They sweep when requested and bedding on request.
The bads: the ice machine is broke. The parking lot is rough. Loud music and marijuana use every evening from other tenants in the parking lot. Our plug went out to our fridge and...
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.