Say you want to experience something new and fun this summer, but can’t afford to go out of town for vacation.
While it’s true cities like Birmingham and Nashville are only a couple of hours away, there is PLENTY to get into right here in Huntsville!
You can mix and match to create a fun vacation without ever leaving the city.
Outdoor Fun
Take a dip in the Southeast’s largest pool at this waterpark, get the adrenaline going on one of their 10 waterslides, and picnic in one of the many gazebos. Located in Blountsville.
This floating and fishing stream runs through Madison County and connects with the Tennessee River. Lots of activities you can do on the Flint River.
Float down this scenic waterway and encounter towering bluffs, canoe routes and a scenic campground. Located near Elkmont.
Amusements
This local hidden treasure is part water park, part amusement park, and offers mini-golf, water slides, and carnival rides. Located in Huntsville.
The waterpark at Point Mallard is definitely the most famous of their recreational facilities, but guests can also hang out at their golf course, ice complex, or campground. Located in Decatur.
There is plenty to do at Huntsville’s most popular marina, from kayaking on the Tennessee River to enjoying the scenery at their campgrounds. Located in Huntsville.
Horseback Riding
Traverse miles of trails with spectacular outlooks nestled on top of Drake Mountain in Huntsville.
Pick from a variety of horses and enjoy individual or group trail rides, with the added option of boarding your horse. Located in Huntsville.
Visit a Museum
One of the cultural landmarks of Huntsville, this art museum has traveling and permanent exhibits, as well as classes and events for all ages.
Lowe Mill ARTS & Entertainment Art Studios
As the unofficial hub of creative activity in the Rocket City, Lowe Mill boasts private artist studios, creative businesses, theater performances, and much more.
Fans of both history and art can stop by the Weeden House museum to look at Maria Howard Weeden’s famous paintings, or take a tour of the 19th century house.
The history of Huntsville comes to life in this exact scale replica of the village where the Alabama Constitution was written, in 1819.
Enjoy your at-home vacation!
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