- TripBuzz found 41 things to do with kids in or near Montgomery, Alabama, including 16 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Prattville and Wetumpka.
- From Riverwalk Stadium to Montgomery Zoo, the Montgomery area offers 33 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Theaters, Specialty Museums and Parks.
- Located on the Alabama River is Alabama's capital city of Montgomery. A thriving business, residential and tourism community, it's landscape is diverse. Recreational opportunities include fishing and boating along the river, historical museums, theatres and over 1,600 acres of natural parkland featuring live art showcases and theatre plays throughout the year.
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Organizing youth gymnastics, Titans Gymnastics & Cheer offers a variety of programs, from beginner tumbling to all-star competitive cheerleading. The gym has several party packages available for purchase that include admission to the gym and a party room.
33.9 Miles
Peach Park is a small variety, good volume selection farmers market specializing in local seasonal fruits and vegetables including the Chilton Co. Peach. It features a fruit market with homemade ice cream, fresh fruit bar, homemade cobblers, fried pies and a gift shop with beautiful adjoining gardens.
34.7 Miles
The Oaks is where the African-American educator and advisor to U.S. presidents has lived. Visitors are treated to a tour of the house as they listen to the tour guide tell the story of Booker T. Washington's beliefs, travels, love, and passion.
35.0 Miles
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On the Campus of Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, AL
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The museum exhibits the work of George Washington Carver, the American scientist, botanist, educator, and inventor. There is an area where books are sold, and visitors can watch films about George Washington Carver and Booker T. Washington.
38.9 Miles
The Edmund Pettus Bridge is a National Historic Landmark since 2013. It is a place of pilgrimage since the 7th of March 1965, also known as the Bloody Sunday, when armed policemen attacked civil rights protesters.
39.4 Miles
With THX certified theaters, Continental Cinema 5 Office shows the latest films in its drive-in theater. The cinema has a loyalty program where visitors can earn points toward movie tickets with every purchase.
39.5 Miles
A museum devoted to military history, Conecuh River Depot features artifacts and exhibits from World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and Vietnam, as well as from Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom.
40.1 Miles
Wind Creek State Park on the shores of scenic Lake Martin, is the largest state-operated campground in the US with 626 sites. 187 sites are waterfront, allowing for fishing, swimming, and boating. Facilities include a marina, camp store, fishing pier, hiking trails, playground and picnic areas with tables a…
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Martin Luther King Jr Street and Water Ave, Selma, AL
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The history of the local region from the Civil War through the Civil Rights Movement is on display at the Old Depot Museum. The building was originally built in 1891 as a railway depot.
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Slavery & Civil War Museum is the sister museum to the National Voting Rights Museum. They display both permanent and temporary exhibits that depict historical, topical and provocative impacts and occurrences during the period of slavery in America.