Sometimes the best spots to visit are those that are hidden away from the masses. Alabama is home to several hidden places that, unless you're a local, you might not be familiar with. From parks and preserves, to restaurants and resorts, here are 11 hidden places in Alabama that only locals tend to know about:
1. Rattlesnake Saloon - Tuscumbia
Rattlesnake Saloon, which is located inside a cave, is quite possibly the most unique restaurant in Alabama. This unique restaurant is located in the middle of nowhere, but it's so worth the drive.
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2. Wilderness Park - Prattville
Wilderness Park is one of Alabama's most unique parks because of the massive amounts of bamboo hidden throughout it. Some of the bamboo stalks are as tall as 60 feet. Another unique thing about Wilderness Park is that it was used for training purposes during the Vietnam War.
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3. Town of Mooresville
Mooresville is one of Alabama's most charming and unique towns. What's truly unique about this town, which only has around 60 residents, is that the 'entire' town is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Mooresville is also home to Alabama's oldest operational post office, which was built in 1840.
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4. Dismals Canyon - Phil Campbell
Without a doubt, Dismals Canyon is one of North Alabama’s true hidden gems. One of the reasons why it's such a special place is that it's one of the few locations in the world where dismalites live.
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5. Orr Park's Tinglewood Trail - Montevallo
If you've ever strolled Montevallo's Orr Park, you've probably noticed a trail of whimsical tree carvings. These carvings were created by Tim Tingle, and the trail is simply known as the Tinglewood Trail. Thanks to the Tinglewood Trail, Orr Park is one of the South's most unique parks.
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6. Cane Creek Canyon Nature Preserve - Tuscumbia
Cane Creek Canyon Nature Preserve is one of Alabama's most scenic, natural areas. It's well known for its hiking opportunities and is open all year round. There's no denying that this North Alabama nature spot is an outdoorsman's paradise.
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7. Natural Bridge - Natural Bridge
Natural Bridge is one of Alabama's most incredible natural wonders. It's the longest natural bridge east of the Rockies, and it's also believed to be more than 200 million years old.
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8. Bamahenge - Elberta
Bamahenge is located near Barber Marina. It's an exact replica of England's famous Stonehenge and is the perfect family attraction.
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9. Graham Creek Nature Preserve - Foley
Graham Creek Nature Preserve is Foley's best-kept secret. Offering nearly 500 acres of natural habitats, it's the perfect place to spend a day exploring.
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10. Jim Scott's Garden - Lake Martin
Situated on the banks of Lake Martin is Jim Scott's garden, which consists of waterfalls, streams, trails and many hideaways. Covering more than 15 acres, this one-of-a-kind garden is one of Alabama's most enchanting places.
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11. Doublehead Resort - Town Creek
Doublehead Resort, which is a little-known resort tucked away in North Alabama, is the perfect location for a weekend getaway. Visitors will experience lots of natural scenic beauty, and they'll also be introduced to a variety recreational activities during their stay.
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Have you been to any of these hidden places? What are some other hidden places in Alabama only locals know about? Let us know in the comments!
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