- The list below includes 25 free or cheap things to do in or near Tuscumbia, Alabama, including 38 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, Cemeteries, Historic Sites and Parks.
- From Ivy Green to Coon Dog Cemetery, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Tuscumbia and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Florence and Muscle Shoals.
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Walking trails, private event spaces, and an in-ground water fountain are at the city-owned River Heritage Park. The fountain offers free water-play and 45 minute shows from May to September.
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With vestiges dating to 10,000 ago, McFarland Park is home to numerous festivals and special events. Campsites, playgrounds, a soccer field and a restaurant are only a few of the amenities with which the park welcomes its guests.
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2700 Refuge Headquarters Rd., Florence, AL
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The Key Cave National Wildlife Refuge is a 1,060 acre wildlife refuge containing numerous sinkholes and several underground cave systems. The refuge is also populated by rolling grassland, upland hardwoods, and crop land and is home to plentiful wildlife.
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Jimmy Mason is a professional angler who offers guided fishing trips on a number of local streams and waterways. With over 25 years of fishing experience, Mr. Mason's services can be booked for either half or full day trips.
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A full service southern food and barbecue restaurant in downtown Florence, Alabama, the FloBama Restaurant & Music Hall is also a live music venue. The venue features a 20 foot stage, and hosts a variety of touring and local acts.
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George H. Carroll Lion Habitat, Florence, AL 35632
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The University of North Alabama is the state's oldest public university. Besides the 11 old building on the university's campus, the visitor can also relax on the green field or visit the two lion mascots, Leo and Una.
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A large fountain is the highlight of Wilson Park, which contains no amenities but is a clean, peaceful area suitable for picnics under the trees. During October the park is home to the Renaissance Fair.
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Pope's Tavern is one of the oldest buildings in the city, serving as a hospital during the Civil War. Since 1965 it is a museum and home to items dating from the 18th century, which depict the house's history as an inn. There are also artifacts from the Civil War.
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The Royal Avenue Recreation Center is a public recreational facility filled with numerous amenities and services for guests to enjoy. Fitness and sports classes and swimming instruction in the center's pool are a few of the many recreational activities offered.
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Located at the base of the Wilson Dam, Rockpile Recreation Area offers camping and picnicking along the edge of Pickwick Reservoir. Visitors can observe a variety of wildlife including orioles, gulls, and flycatchers.