- TripBuzz found 33 things to do with kids in or near Scottsboro, Alabama, including 23 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Fort Payne, Guntersville, Bridgeport and Owens Cross Roads.
- From Fish Lake Guntersville Guide Service to Liberty Lanes, the Scottsboro area offers 65 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Bowling, Movie Theaters and History Museums.
- Located in the northeast region of Alabama is the city of Scottsboro. Once a rural shipping port, the city is now a diverse residential and small business community. The cities most unique attraction, drawing tourists from around the world, is The Unclaimed Baggage Center, a center that sells unclaimed baggage.
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48.7 Miles
25%
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Tennessee's Backroads, P.O. Box 52, Tullahoma, TN
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The Tullahoma Campaign Civil War trail is a 130-mile trail that provides connections to historic sites, museums, battlefields, and cemeteries. Those who are interested in learning about the conflict between the Union and Confederate armies may enjoy what this site has to offer.
48.7 Miles
The Tennessee Valley Zoo is a mobile petting zoo open by appointment only. It includes a diverse array of animals visitors can interact with, such as goats, giant tortoises, monkeys, water buffalo and even camel.
48.8 Miles
Located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, the Tennesee Aquarium is dedicated to marine wildlife appreciation, conservation and education. Its residents include sharks, dolphins, jellyfish, riotously colorful sea anemones and many other eye-catching creatures.
48.8 Miles
From festivals to museums, Chattanooga Visitor Center offers travel services to help visitors plan their trip in the region. The center is stocked with visitor resources like maps, brochures, and tickets for attractions.
48.8 Miles
60%
5 votes
67 Horse Center Road, Decatur, AL 35602
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Located within a 45,000 square-foot building, the Morgan County Celebration Arena is a multipurpose arena that is host to a number of events throughout the year. Seating is available for 4,000 spectators and has hosted horse shows, circuses, and festivals.
48.8 Miles
100%
20 votes
101 Riverfront Parkway, Chattanooga, TN 37402
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A paved path great for walking, jogging, biking, and pushing the stroller around, The Chattanooga Riverfront is a bustling area of activity, fitness, and fresh air with new and exciting events happening weekly.
48.9 Miles
Within the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park is the section known as Signal Point. It sits on top of Signal Mountain overlooking the Tennessee River and was used by Union soldiers to communicate with other forces that were far away.
49.0 Miles
Chattanooga's Walnut Street Bridge was erected in 1890. This truss-style bridge originally provided automotive and pedestrian passage across the Tennessee River. Its asphalt surface was replaced by wood planks in the late 20th century, and the bridge is now closed to vehicles.
49.0 Miles
Offering a different perspective on the historic downtown district of the city, Chattanooga Ghost Tours offer nightly and weekend walking trips through the area. Focusing on reported supernatural happenings and local legends, these guided tours do require reservations.
49.2 Miles
67%
90 votes
1110 E Brow Road, Chattanooga, TN 37350
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The Battles for Chattanooga Electric Map & Museum is a historic museum that is home to a three-dimensional electronic battle map that has 5,000 miniature soldiers. The map also has 650 lights and sound effects.