- 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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Historic structures, picnic pavilions, lit tennis courts, walking trails, gardens, and a playground are featured in Delano Park, which is open to the general public. It is spread over 28 acres and is nearly 130 years old.
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With four tours to choose from, Decatur Walking Tours & Trails takes visitors through the area's historical and cultural sites. One of these tours revolves around the history of a Confederate led battle during the Civil War.
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Smith Lake Park is located on the shores of the 21,200 acre Lewis Smith Lake. It features 9 cabins, 61 tent sites, 500 miles of shoreline, a pool, playgrounds, a boat launch, and more so guests can enjoy outdoor fun.
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The Point Mallard Waterpark is a family theme park that features a wave pool, swimming pool, lazy river and other activities including walking trail and camping, playground, beach and a mini-golf course. The park also offers day parties and birthday parties.
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Known for it's retro vibe and historic neon signage, the Princess Theatre is a piece of Alabama history. The performance venue plays host to a diverse selection of entertainment including big names in music, local artists, plays and film.
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Old State Bank may be considered the building that put the city on the map. After having it built in 1833, Decatur's economy leaped, establishing it as an important city in the state. Besides its historical importance, the Old State Bank also has a peaceful garden around it.
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During the summer, the Rhodes Ferry Park hosts a concert series in its open areas that are transformed into stages. Facilities within the park itself include a large children's playground, lighted walking paths, two pavilions, and two picnic shelters.
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As the name suggests, Aquadome Recreation Center has an aquatics center inside of a dome shaped, glass structure. The center features a zero depth entry pool and a 25 yard lap pool.
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723 Bank Street, Decatur, AL 35601
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A wide range of artifacts including uniforms and weapons are contained in the Blue & Gray Museum of North Alabama. It is actually considered to be the largest private collection of Civil War artifacts in the United States.
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The Civil War is memorialized and studied within the Blue & Gray Museum. Historical items from the war like period drums, muskets, pistols, swords, and uniforms are preserved and put on display within the site.