- TripBuzz found 11 things to do with kids in or near Cullman, Alabama, including 2 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Decatur and Vinemont.
- From Cullman Bowling Center to Sportsman Lake Park, the Cullman area offers 52 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Amusement Parks (All Ages), Bowling and Movie Theaters.
- Located atop a plateau on Alabama's Brindley Mountain sits the city of Cullman. Located forty-five minutes north of Birmingham, visitors to the area enjoy the small town atmosphere and historic attractions, such as the Clarkson Covered Bridge. Other points of interest include local dining, fishing, browsing the local museums and shopping.
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39.7 Miles
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450 Old Hwy. 431 South, Owens Cross Roads, AL 35763
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Featuring 54 holes, the Hampton Cove Golf Course offers a wide variety of terrain that drastically changes from one side of the property to the other. There is a Highland Course, River Course, and a short course that is only 11 holes.
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At Madison Bowling Center, visitors can enjoy a game of bowling or billiards. The bowling alley also has an arcade area with claw machines, shooting games, racing games, and more.
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2500 Cherokee Drive, Trussville, AL 35173
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For disc golf players who also enjoy forest scenery, Civitan Park John LeMaster Disc Golf Course provides both with wooded holes and open fairways. A river runs alongside the course within the park.
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24 State Campground Road, Guntersville, AL 35976
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The Guntersville State Park is actually situated along the 69,000 acre Lake Guntersville. In addition to water sports, the park has hiking trails, a children's playground, and an extensive campground with over 300 modernized camp sites.
40.3 Miles
The Acta Theatre is a live entertainment community theater that hosts comedy shows, musical performances, musicals, dramas, and plays. The theater gives discounted tickets to students, children, and senior citizens.
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915 Monroe Street, Huntsville, AL 35801
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The Huntsville-Madison County Public Library is the oldest continually operating library in the state of Alabama. The library contains 123,000 square feet of space and contains about 530,000 volumes and other works.
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With 16 screens, Regal Cinema shows first-run, feature films using digital projection in auditoriums that feature stadium seating. The theater has concessions with food and drinks as well as a game room.
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2707 Artie St SW Suite 6, Huntsville, AL 35805
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Land Trust of North Alabama offers 60+ miles of public trails to relax, get exercise and connect with nature across several nature preserves. Each preserve offers mostly unpaved trails. Trail maps available at landtrustnal.org. Free and open dawn to dusk.
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At the Alabama Constitution Village, part of the Earlyworks Museum Complex, visitors can see the place where Alabama became a state. The village has been restored to look as it did in 1819.
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The original city of Huntsville was built around Big Spring Park because they used the water there. Today, the park is popular as the home to the Panoply Arts Festival in April.