- TripBuzz discovered 34 different types of activities for couples in the Montgomery area, including Theaters (like Alabama Shakespeare Festival), Specialty Museums (like Hank Williams Museum), Parks (like Riverfront Park) and Historic Homes (like White House of the Confederacy), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 37 date ideas in or near Montgomery, Alabama, including 15 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Prattville and Wetumpka.
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Racing against the clock, players take on three quests that require finding checkpoints, seizing clues, and solving a final puzzle
43.7 Miles
Butter & Egg Adventures is an adventure company that offers zip lining, rock climbing, paddling, and team building activities. The company is available for youth birthday parties and school field trips.
44.0 Miles
Playhouse Cinemas Theatre hosts first-run movies for film lovers to enjoy in Real3D and Digital Surround Sound. The theatre, which uses Christie Projectors, also sells popcorn and other classic movie goodies.
44.6 Miles
Wellborn Muscle Car Museum is home to the largest collection of muscle cars in the country. You can see everything from cars to the parts room, and everything is perfectly restored. The cars change frequently so every visit is unique.
45.0 Miles
Cup O' Art is an art gallery and studio that allows visitors to create their own art works in various media. The gallery hosts events for kids and for adults, often with specific themes, and invites visitors to bring drinks.
45.6 Miles
The Great American Park is an off-road park that specializes in mud-riding and obstacle courses for off-road vehicles. Visitors can bring trucks, dirt bikes, or ATVs to take on the various courses designed by the proprietors.
46.6 Miles
City owned and operated, Kiesel Park offers something for everyone in the family to enjoy. Spacious, it includes a walking trail, community garden, picnic pavilion and playground with a fun obstacle course.
46.7 Miles
Considered to be one of the most famous ghost towns in the state, the Old Cahawba Archaeological Park showcases the place that was Alabama's capital during the Civil War. Guests can view several historic buildings and hike through the wooded areas.
48.9 Miles
The Southeaster Raptor Center is a rehabilitation center that rehabilitates injured students and conducts educational programs throughout the Southeast. The center also has a charity organization called the War Eagle Forever.
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Covering 696 acres, Chewacla State Park has a 26 acre-wide lake with swimming areas and playgrounds. Cabins, picnic areas and scenic trails make this state park a worthy retreat from the tensions of the cities.