- 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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The Alabama Constitution Village, the Huntsville Depot and Museum, and EarlyWorks Children's History Museum are all found at the Earlyworks Museum Complex. At the complex, visitors can see a 46-foot keelboat, a train depot from the 1860s, and an 1819 cabinet shop.
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124 South Side Square, Huntsville, AL 35801
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Harrison Brothers Hardware is the oldest continually operating hardware store in Alabama. The Historic Huntsville Foundation now operates the building, and shoppers can find a vast array of merchandise including biscuits, marbles, and locally created pottery.
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Tigers for Tomorrow is a safe haven for more than 160 predators, from which 30 are tigers. Spread on 140 acres, this park and rescue preserve is a new home for tigers, lions and black leopards, to name a few species.
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Commonly visited during the warm summer months of the year, Bicentennial Park is a unique community park open to the public. Park amenities include fountains of water from the ground to splash in, benches, and unique sculptures around the perimeter.
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Featuring over 10 miles of nature trails, Hays Nature Preserve is an area of protected parkland popular among lovers of nature. Common activities include hiking, bike riding, and horseback riding through the miles of trails.
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The original city of Huntsville was built around Big Spring Park because they used the water there. Today, the park is popular as the home to the Panoply Arts Festival in April.
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A fenced canine recreation and exercise facility, Dog Spot dog park provides open grass fields with separate areas for large and small dogs. The park offers trees, benches, drinking water and dog waste bags.
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At Joe Davis Stadium, visitors can attend home games for a minor league baseball team, the Alabama Stars. Each game features activities for children, such as sack racing and contests.
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3185 Leeman Ferry RD, Huntsville, AL 35801
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Visitors to the Benton H. Wilcoxon Ice Complex can ice skate and play hockey. The complex also offers figure skating lessons, hosts birthday parties, gives hockey lessons, and has a broomball area.
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915 Monroe Street, Huntsville, AL 35801
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The Huntsville-Madison County Public Library is the oldest continually operating library in the state of Alabama. The library contains 123,000 square feet of space and contains about 530,000 volumes and other works.