Cheers to the new year! The start of the year is always filled with hope for what lies ahead. I hope that 2014 brings you a year filled with endless Huntsville adventures. Our city is coming alive with activities and there is something for everyone.
14 Things to Do in Huntsville in 2014
As we all vow to do a whole host of things most of us will not follow through on, we’ve pulled together 14 things to do in Huntsville in 2014. Complete this Huntsville bucket list and call your resolutions a success!
1. Eat at a food truck
Find a list of all the Huntsville food trucks here.
2. Take a hike with the Land Trust
Learn more about the Land Trust on their website.
Find a local greenway to hike in your area using our parks directory.
3. Join a league
Take your pick of kickball, volleyball, softball, and more!
4. Party at 3 Caves
The Land Trust brings the party to one of our favorite properties, the historic 3 Caves, at the Moon over 3 Caves Dance & Concerts at the Cave.
5. Enjoy an outdoor concert
In the summer you’ll find live music everywhere: on the docks, in the parks, in the gazebos, in caves and more! Find all the 2014 summer concert series here.
6. Go on the Lucky Duck scavenger hunt
Download the official Lucky Duck clue sheet from the Huntsville/Madison County Convention and Visitors Bureau.
7. Tour a brewery
Find a local brewery in your area using our directory.
8. Donate a new pair of athletic shoes to HEAL’s Inc.
Visit the HEALS website to learn more about how their services help children in Huntsville.
9. Visit Lowe Mill
Just go. Words cannot describe the awesomeness that is Lowe Mill.
10. Stroll the Cemetery
Learn about the residents buried in Maple Hill Cemetery at the annual Cemetery Stroll.
11. Watch local kids perform
Want to know the meaning of joy? Watch the faces of the Johnny Stalling Arts Program students as they perform.
12. Go camping or Camp out in the Garden
Plenty of local camping options from Lake Guntersville to Monte Sano or even the annual Huntsville Botanical Garden campout for the kiddos.
13. Buy local from a farmers market
From the Greene Street Market (now year round!!) to the Bailey Cove Market, local farmers markets are everywhere! Find a list of local markets on our Huntsville Harvest Guide.
14. Shop at Harrison Brothers
Shop local at the historic Harrison Brother’s store in downtown Huntsville.

If you are reading this – this is an older article published by Our Valley Events. The information may be out of date – be sure to check for new info!
FYI the softball link in number 3 takes you to a Madison, Wisconsin website instead of Huntsville.
So sorry about that Bradley! We have the link corrected now!