- Our list of the best things to do in Birmingham, Alabama, features the top 66 nearby activities — including 27 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Birmingham, AL has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, and Sports & Fitness.
- The results below include the top 32 things to do within the city of Birmingham, AL , followed by 34 popular activities in nearby cities, including Pelham, Hoover, Bessemer, Trussville, Alabaster, Leeds, Mountain Brook and Helena
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The State of Alabama Sports Hall of Fame
2150 Richard Arrington Jr Blvd North, Birmingham, AL
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33,000 sq. ft. museum showcases more than 5,000 sports artifacts; gift shop peddles local college team regalia
46.6 Miles
Located in downtown Cullman, Sportsman Lake Park offers a place for family gatherings. The park has picnic areas and pavilions. Visitors can walk shady trails or feed fish from the lake's shore or small dock.
46.6 Miles
Cullman County Parks is a collection of parks and other facilities for residents and visitors to enjoy. Guests commonly visit Smith Lake Park or Sportsman Lake Park, with both locations offering campsites, playgrounds, and boat rentals, among numerous other amenities.
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Neely Henry Lake is quite large, covering roughly 11,200 acres in just water alone. There is also almost 340 miles of shoreline with a wide range of lake-based activities like motorized watersports and fishing.
47.1 Miles
With stadium capacity of more than 3,000, Rhoads Stadium is an imposing site for guest softball teams at Alabama University. With a large crowd and tasty concessions, visitors are in for an evening of entertainment.
47.6 Miles
A 40-acre facility, Snow Hinton Park features mostly open grass fields with some trees around the perimeter. The park provides a paved walking path, two shelters, park benches and a children's playground.
47.7 Miles
Tuscaloosa County Park is an umbrella term referring to a number of parks operated by PARA, or the Tuscaloosa Park and Recreation Authority. Parks include ball fields, playground equipment, ample green space, walking trails, and shelters.
47.7 Miles
Nicknamed The Joe, the Sewell-Thomas Stadium is a 6,571 seat baseball stadium and home field to the University of Alabama Crimson Tide college baseball team. The stadium hosts several baseball games every year.
47.8 Miles
The museum displays artifacts and memorabilia tracing the history of University of Alabama football. Football fans must visit the museum. There is a special video production highlighting the career of the legendary Coach Paul 'Bear' Bryant.
47.8 Miles
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427 6th Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487
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Spanning three floors of exhibits, the Alabama Museum of Natural History maintains a wide variety of collections of historical and scientific interest. The museum also hosts visiting exhibits and special educational programs, like a hands-on Family Night.
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Affiliated with the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa, Coleman Coliseum is a multipurpose facility that seats up to 15,383 spectators. The coliseum hosts University of Alabama basketball as well as volleyball, gymnastics, and other events.