- Our list of the best things to do in Florence, Alabama, features the top 29 nearby activities — including 11 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Florence, AL has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 22 things to do within the city of Florence, AL , followed by 8 popular activities in nearby cities, including Muscle Shoals and Tuscumbia
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Established in 1868 as a Southern opera house, Staar Theater - Pulaski Opera House is in the process of being resorted to its former glory by local volunteers. Currently, the theater can be rented out for filming and photography purposes.
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Operated by a local non-profit group, the Staar Theatre & Center For the Performing Arts is a venue that is host to a number of different performances throughout the year. These include comedies, dramas, musical concerts, and dinner theatre nights.
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Point Mallard Campground is a 25-acre, wooded campground with free wi-fi, a laundry facility, dump station and grocery store. They also have three covered pavilions with showers, a meeting facility, playground, tables and grills.
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The historic Sam Davis Memorial Museum is a museum that chronicles the life of Samuel Davis. The museum offers a membership program and also includes a gift shop that offers handcrafted goods.
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William Bankhead National Forest is a multi-camping experience forest that comprises of 180,581 acres where deer herds can usually be encountered. It is a unique ecosystem that is perfect for hiking, biking and kayaking.
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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.
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Plaza Bowling Lanes is a bowling alley and amusement complex that offers open and league bowling. It features a bar and grill on the premises that serves a variety of snacks and meals.
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Established in 1862 by Union General Grenville M. Dodge, many Americans of color lived in the Corinth Contraband Camp where they built homes and businesses. Visitors can remember that painful part of United States history on a quarter mile walk surrounded by life-size bronze sculptures depicting life there.
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In 1866, Corinth National Cemetery opened as a burial site for the Union soldiers who died in area battles. Now, the cemetery houses veterans from various wars and the staff decorates the graves for Memorial Day.
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The Black History Museum of Corinth is a small historical museum dedicated to educating the public on African American history. The museum's main attraction is a collection of memorabilia relating to black history, with focus on religion and education.