- Our list of the best things to do in Fort Payne, Alabama, features the top 38 nearby activities — including 20 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Fort Payne, AL has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Entertainment & Shows, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 22 things to do within the city of Fort Payne, AL , followed by 16 popular activities in nearby cities, including Scottsboro, Mentone, Attalla, Guntersville and Rome
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Experience the thrill of IMAX and 3-D at the IMAX Theater in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Stadium seating means that every seat is a great seat. Most programs are suitable for adults and children.
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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.
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201 Riverfront Parkway Pier 2, Chattanooga, TN 37402
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Scenic cruises of the Tennessee River are provided with the help of the Southern Belle Riverboat Cruise that is held aboard a large boat that is moored at Pier 2. Guests also can partake in lunch or dinner options.
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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.
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138 Market St, Chattanooga, TN 37402
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Offering interactive, theatrical dinner experiences with a definite sense of humor, Vaudeville Cafe Murder Mystery Dinner Theater presents four distinctive shows at different days and times. Admission includes the full theater experience as well as a meal.
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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.
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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.
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One of the smallest zoos in the United States, the Chattanooga Zoo has one of the largest red panda exhibits in the world. In addition, visitors can see chimpanzees in the Gombe Forest, Latin American animals at the Corcovado Jungle and North American animals in the Walkin' the Tracks.
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Housed in three architecturally varied buildings, Hunter Museum of American Art exhibits collections from the Colonial period to the present. Works by Mary Cassatt, Andy Warhol and Thomas Cole are represented. Guided, self-guided and studio tours provide an introduction to the collection.
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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.