- The list below includes 31 free or cheap things to do in or near Fort Payne, Alabama, including 57 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Movie Theaters, Waterfalls and Hiking Trails.
- From Little River Canyon National Preserve to De Soto State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Fort Payne and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Scottsboro, Attalla, Mentone and Guntersville.
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Tigers for Tomorrow is a safe haven for more than 160 predators, from which 30 are tigers. Spread on 140 acres, this park and rescue preserve is a new home for tigers, lions and black leopards, to name a few species.
21.7 Miles
Located on Lake Guntersville, Jackson County Park can be used for fishing, boating, water skiing, swimming and duck hunting. The park features a fishing pier, camping sites, a playground, open areas and a pavilion.
22.6 Miles
Featuring full stadium seating and full digital projection, Hollywood 10 Cinema is a movie theater that provides an enjoyable movie watching experience to its guests. The theater contains 10 screens, each with digital surround sound.
23.3 Miles
Featuring 20 lanes of bowling, Victory Lanes Bowling Center provides automatic scoring and a pro shop. The center offers food, drinks and alcoholic beverages, game and party rooms and league bowling for all ages.
23.4 Miles
At one of the parks and facilities of Scottsboro Parks & Rec, members of the local community can go swimming, camping, boating, and more. The county has a variety of caves for visitors to explore, and lakes to fish in.
23.9 Miles
Spanning 69,000 acres with 900 miles of shoreline, Lake Guntersville is a place for fishing and a variety of water sports. It is noted as an excellent bass lake and is also suitable for canoeing, pontoons, and water skiing.
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208 South Houston Street, S, Scottsboro, AL 35768
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From genealogical research to historical buildings, Scottsboro-Jackson Heritage Center offers visitors a chance to peek into the history of Jackson County. The center has a pioneer village, courthouse, and Antebellum era building for visitors to explore.
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428 West Willow St, Scottsboro, AL 35768
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The Scottsboro Boys Museum & Cultural Center stands to commemorate the lives of young African Americans who suffered racism in the 1930's. The museum celebrates the positive actions of all those who fight against oppression.
24.2 Miles
Preserving the history of railroading in the area, the Stevenson Railroad Depot Museum displays artifacts from Native American history through modern times. The historic depot building was built in 1872 on the ruins of Stevenson's first railroad depot.
24.2 Miles
The Rocky Mountain Park & Fishing Area is a recreational outdoor area that is home to two different lakes that span 202 and 357-acres. The area has facilities including picnic shelters, scenic overlooks, and hiking trails.