Best Places to Visit in Alabama

Wondering where to go on your Alabama vacation? Well, let me tell you in advance that Alabama is a vacation destination unlike any other. This region in America is embraced with rich cultural heritage sites ranging from educational institutions to modern day entertainment centers. Let’s take a quick tour of Alabama by naming few destinations that we can enjoy before we actually set foot in the land.

alabamaThe University of Alabama is among the state’s most brilliant destination being the oldest public educational institution in Alabama. The university was inaugurated in 1831 with only seven structures built and enrollees of less than a hundred. But today, the university caters to an estimated 25,000 enrollees per year and continues to offer high standard education. Once there visitors can anticipate buildings aging more than a 100 years old.

For travelers who are always inspired with nature, a trip to Russell Cave National Monument in Jackson County is going to be a marvelous experience. The monument was recognized as a public land after portions of it were donated by National Geographic Society in 1961. According to historians and archeologist, Russell Cave was inhabited by ancient Northern Americans from as early as 6500 B.C. to 1650 A.D. Signs of their existence were recovered from caves covered by the area that presented how the site supported their way of living.

Our third stop would be at the US Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville. Alabama vacationers should never dare to miss this site or else, there trip to Alabama would be incomplete. Experience life in space for a few minutes with realistic rides and space flight simulators designed to clone the ones used for space explorations. The center houses genuine space rockets used in several space explorations including the Saturn V, Saturn I and few debris of Skylab after its reentry.

To enjoy more of flying, why not stop over at the Southern Museum of Flights in Birmingham and see for yourself how American pilots roared the skies with their planes or do some flight simulations like a fighter pilot. Allow your kids to live history by touring them to the site’s grand collection of vintage planes and enjoy early aviation. Regular site admission is $5 for adult visitor and $4 for children. Get acquainted with early military planes that helped shape history.

When traveling with the whole family, Anniston Museum of Natural History can bring a good stirring educational tour. The site houses an estimated 2000 collections of rare animals and ancient Egyptian mummies, insects and animals exhibited regularly. Witness the wilderness of Africa and the get to known the different species of birds flying the air of America or explore the rest of the Earth through the Dynamic Earth exhibit hall.

After driving for an educational tour, let’s hit the road again and visit DeSoto Caverns Park. A section of the site is known to be the burial site of Woodland Indians who occupied the land during early civilizations. After becoming a burial ground for the ancient inhabitants, the park became one of the major suppliers of gunpowder for the American troops during the civil war. With the recent day restoration and improvement, kids will definitely have a great time in DeSoto Caverns Park with their grand amenities.

These days, Alabama is more of a family destination with hundreds of activities that every American family can enjoy while visiting the place. So when planning for a trip with the family in Alabama, there is no need to worry about the places you can visit.


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