- 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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Intended especially for children, Sci-quest has many hands-on exhibits and programs who aim at acquainting everybody with science in all its forms. It can host special private events, such as birthday parties.
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Alabama Fan Club & Museum exhibits the country group's awards and collections. It also has a gift and souvenir shop.
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With a variety of seasonal events, North Alabama Railroad Museum offers rides on their historic trains. The museum is self-guided, but among the seasonal rides are the Santa Train ride during the holidays and Pumpkin Picking ride in autumn.
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Monaco Pictures is a theater and a dinner at the same time, which makes it worthy of spending an evening there. The moviegoers can choose whatever seat they want.
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The Dekalb Theater is a historical Art Deco styled theater that shows the latest movies and hosts private events. The theater also doubles as a multipurpose facility owing to the retractable seating.
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A grassy area peppered with small trees, Spring Grove Park features many amenities including a mini-amphitheater, fitness stations, swings and garden areas. Visitors can also enjoy a walking path that winds through the park.
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The building that holds the Fort Payne Depot Museum acted as the home depot for the Alabama-Great Southern Railroad for 85 years. Permanent exhibits of Native American artifacts and United States military history are held in the museum.
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From Little River Falls Boardwalk, visitors can enjoy the river rapids and surrounding forests from a birds eye view. The boardwalk has several tables for visitors to have picnics on.
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A certified historic site on the Trail of Tears, the mysterious Old Fort Payne Cabin Site dates back to 1838. The cabin was torn down in 1946 and only the old cabin foundation and chimney remain.
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The historic Andrew Ross Home Site is a privately-owned home that was built in 1821 by Andrew Ross. The home still has original architectural structures such as the second story balcony and the horse stables.