- TripBuzz found 22 things to do with kids in or near Guntersville, Alabama, including 10 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Scottsboro, Huntsville, Attalla and Owens Cross Roads.
- From Lake Guntersville to Town Creek Fishing Center, the Guntersville area offers 53 different types of family activities, including: Fishing, National & State Parks, Theaters and Festivals.
- Located off the south end of the Tennessee River is Guntersville. The small city is completely surrounded by Lake Guntersville making it a popular destination for fishing, boating, water skiing and boogie boarding. The city also offers a centralized museum displaying Native American history items and local artifacts as well as 175 acres of park land.
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Creekwood Park is a neighborhood park and dog park. Attractions include a playground, dog play area, walking trails, picnic areas, and public restrooms. A small creek winds through the park.
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A family-oriented bowling alley, the Cullman Bowling Center offers a variety of specials and deals throughout the week. In the evenings, it hosts Glow Bowling, and is available for parties and special events.
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With its Children Learning Garden created with themes from popular children's books, Madison Public Library offers its visitors not only books, but also plenty of computers to use. It also has a public meeting room.
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Located in Desoto State Park, Indian Falls offers visitors the second largest falls in the park after a short hike. There is a bridge that passes over the creek that provides visitors with a bird's eye view of the falls.
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Situated in natural pools, Marthas Falls provides a swimming and leisure area in the summer for visitors willing to make the hike. The falls provide scenic views of the surrounding wilderness and canyons.
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Multiple facilities like 13 youth baseball fields, six soccer fields, six softball fields, and two regulation football fields are offered at Palmer Park. Guests can also enjoy three concession buildings with restrooms and press boxes, an ADA-accessible playground, and four pavilions.
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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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Madison's largest public greenway, Rainbow Mountain Trails offer several miles of trails for hiking. Maintained in part by local Boy Scouts, the park has a number of benches, signs, and other constructs built by them.
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Visitors can enjoy hiking and running on a 2.1 mile loop trail at Rainbow Mountain. The trail is dog friendly and offers scenic views of Madison and other surrounding areas.
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Part of the Jacksonville State University building, the Little River Canyon Center is an education center. Attractions include a HD movie theater, natural history library, educational exhibits, outdoor amphitheater, and walking trails.