10 Best Places to Visit in Alabama

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Dauphin Island

If you're a migratory bird, Dauphin Island, which is off the coast of Mobile, is a rest stop on the way from South America. On their migration north, birds frequently encounter the island first.

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Noccalula Falls Park

You can explore the park's paved hiking trail while camping here, let your children play at the petting zoo, and go to Pioneer Village to learn about the past.

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Montgomery

Montgomery, the state capital of Alabama, has a distinguished past, but Rosa Parks is largely responsible for its current fame.

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Cheaha State Park

Alabama's highest point is Cheaha Mountain. The state park bearing the name of a Cree Indian word is where the 2,413-foot (735-meter) high mountain is located.

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Mobile

Alabama's only saltwater port is Mobile, which is situated at the mouth of Mobile Bay. The largest city on the Gulf Coast between New Orleans and St. Petersburg, Florida, is located in third-placed Alabama.

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Orange Beach

On the Gulf Coast of Alabama, near the Florida border, the resort city of Orange Beach has a population of 5,500. If you want to unwind, it's one of Alabama's top destinations.

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Little River Canyon National Preserve

As the deepest canyon east of the Mississippi River, the Little River Canyon is a unique location that is frequently referred to in superlatives.

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Huntsville

Space Camp, Alabama Constitution Village, Clay House, and others are museums. Clay House houses a collection of Noritake porcelain.

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Gulf Shores

As the deepest canyon east of the Mississippi River, the Little River Canyon is a unique location that is frequently referred to in superlatives.

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Birmingham

During the Civil War Reconstruction, the city that bears the name Birmingham, England, was established. It is now the largest city in Alabama.

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