- Our list of the best things to do in Wetumpka, Alabama, features the top 51 nearby activities — including 23 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Wetumpka, AL has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, Entertainment & Shows, and Outdoor Places.
- The results below include the top 8 things to do within the city of Wetumpka, AL , followed by 43 popular activities in nearby cities, including Montgomery and Prattville
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10.9 Miles
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425 Coliseum Boulevard, Montgomery, AL 36109
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Featuring a mix of eclectic goods, the Eastbrook Flea Market & Antique Mall is a fun way to spend an afternoon. The market offers a wide selection of booths, all unique and perfect for finding one of a kind gifts.
10.9 Miles
An indoor ice rink located within a mall, Eastdale Mall Ice Palace is open daily for individual and group skaters and accepts checks or cash. Private lessons are also offered once a week.
11.3 Miles
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88 votes
Upper Wetumpka Rd, Montgomery, AL
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Hank Williams Senior died on January 1, 1953, at the age of 29, and his wife died on November 4, 1975. They are buried at the Hank Williams Memorial - Oakwood Annex Cemetery.
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Showing the latest movies in its auditoriums, Carmike Cinemas offers closed captions with every viewing. At the concession stand, visitors can purchase snacks and sodas, including popcorn with different options for kernel seasonings.
12.3 Miles
With an arcade area in the lobby, Carmike Promenade 12 offers the latest films to its visitors. The tickets can be purchased online beforehand so visitors don't have to wait in line at the ticket stand.
12.4 Miles
Old Town Alabama contains six blocks of restored buildings from the 18th and 19th century with each block having at least one costumed interpreter. The site has more than 50 buildings including a one-room schoolhouse, gristmill, cotton gin, antebellum mansion, log cabins, and slave quarters.
12.6 Miles
Built in 1847, the Alabama State Capitol is the first confederate capitol in the country. It shows a façade designed in the Greek revival style and it is 350 feet wide and 119 feet tall. It is included in the National Register of Historic Places.
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Built in 1835 and still being furnished with the original 1850 pieces, the White House of the Confederacy is included in the National Register of Historic Places.
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217 votes
454 Dexter Ave., Montgomery, AL
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Dr. Martin Luther King Junior was the pastor at the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church during the Civil Rights Movement. Visitors can see Dr. King's office and desk, worship with the congregation, buy souvenirs at the gift shop.
12.6 Miles
The Harriett II, Riverboat offers cruises on the Alabama River. A variety of options are available including scenic lunch cruises, dinner cruises, blues cruises, educational cruises, and the ship can be rented for special events.