- TripBuzz found 34 things to do with kids in or near Fort Payne, Alabama, including 14 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Scottsboro, Mentone, Attalla and Guntersville.
- From Little River Canyon National Preserve to De Soto State Park, the Fort Payne area offers 60 different types of family activities, including: National & State Parks, Movie Theaters, Waterfalls and Hiking Trails.
- Known for its location of the Cherokee settlements and historical 'Trail of Tears,' Fort Payne Alabama is also the home of state parks and preserves. From outdoor hiking and camping in Desoto State Park and Little River Canyon National Preserve to museums and the Opera House, there is plenty to explore. Fort Payne participates seasonally in the 'World's Longest Yard Sale' as well as the 'US 11 Antique Alley Sale.'
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Located atop Lookout Mountain in Tennessee, Point Park was established in 1905 to commemorate the Civil War's Battle Above the Clouds. Ochs Museum within the park features Civil War memorabilia from the area.
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Enjoy one of the many movie hits of the month at Martin Triple Theatre in Calhoun, Georgia. This classic theatre is home to the best of family outing experiences, complete with concessions and to date movie showings.
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827 East Brow Road, Chattanooga, TN 37350
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The best way to experience Lookout Mountain is The Lookout Mountain Incline Railway, which ferries passengers to the summit and back again. It is one of the steepest railways in the world and reaches an incline of just under 73 percent.
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Tennessee's Lookout Mountain is located near Rock City and the Ruby Falls. Its breathtaking views are most impressive at sunrise and sunset. Throughout most of the year, visitors also enjoy live musical and theatrical entertainment at the top of the mountain.
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1110 E Brow Road, Lookout Mountain, TN 37350
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Situated at the entrance of the historic Points Park on Lookout Mountain, the Battles for Chattanooga Museum features a 3D electronic battle map exhibit . Five thousand miniature soldiers and 650 lights highlight details of area battles during November 1863.
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Hosting various outdoor activities for the local youth, Calhoun City Recreation Dept offers softball, baseball, soccer, and football fields on its grounds. It also has bike paths, walking trails, and a large playground.
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Tennessee's most unusual waterfall is Ruby Falls, located in a cave outside of Chattanooga. This subterranean marvel maintains a constant temperature of 58 degrees and is illuminated by golden shafts of light from the surface.
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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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Neely Henry Lake is quite large, covering roughly 11,200 acres in just water alone. There is also almost 340 miles of shoreline with a wide range of lake-based activities like motorized watersports and fishing.
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3315 Broad Street, Chattanooga, TN 37402
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International Towing & Recovery Museum showcases the history of the towing industry with an exhibit containing vintage towing vehicles and other artifacts. The museum features a bronze plaque memorial dedicated to the people who lost their lives in the industry.