5 Star Places To Visit in Tuscumbia, Alabama, United States (4)


  1. 5.0 Cane Creek Canyon Nature Preserve (52 reviews)
    - MUST VISIT
    Wednesday: Nature & Wildlife Areas • Canyons
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    Cane Creek Canyon Nature Preserve is a 700-acre, privately owned, scenic, natural area in the Little Mountain region of southern Colbert County. Open year-round to the public. There are more than 15 miles of maintained hiking trails. Hours: Open year round. Call to ensure gate is unlocked. Maps available on site. Free. See more..
  2. 5.0 Hawk Pride Mountain Offroad (2 reviews)
    - We had fun!
    Motorcycle Trails • Off-Road & ATV Trails
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    We had a wonderful time at hawk pride offroad. This is a great place. If you havent been here you really need to check it out. Very easy to social distance. See more..
  3. 5.0 Helen Keller Public Library (2 reviews)
    - Historically Significant, Living Library
    Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Historic Sites • Points of Interest & Landmarks
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    Aside from being a much used and active facility, HKPL is the oldest chartered library in Alabama in continuous service, founded in part by Helen Keller's mother. One room is dedicated to the Late Senator Howell Heflin an includes historic documents related to his service. Another room is dedicated to local history. A beautiful large portrait of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan by award winning portrait artist Martha Carpenter may be viewed in a large meeting room in the library. This is worth a visit while in Tuscumbia. See more..
  4. 5.0 Colbert County Visitor Center (1 review)
    - Friendly workers, great local information
    Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Visitor Centers
    We needed local information during our visit in order to maximize our three days. This area is called quad-cities because Tuscumbia, Florence, Sheffield, and Muscle Shoals are all connected. The local tourist center seemed to be a good starting point. It is located next door to the Alabama Music Hall of Fame. Great place to visit after gathering your information. The woman working went above and beyond. She gathered pamphlets, recommended restaurants to go to and those to avoid.She even stopped in the middle of her info,called us to the window to see the wild bunny living under the shrubs. After giving us a wealth of information, I told her if she saw us in the parking lot, we were getting drinks and crackers out of our cooler. She suggested we go around back to their picnic table, gave me two bottles of water, two diet Cokes, and a pack of cookies. We left armed with information that served us well during the remainder of our visit and with a warm welcome to start our visit. See more..