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Adventure Sports, Inc.

Outdoor Recreation Site

Backpacking, camping and scuba gear. Scuba guides, classes.

Auburn Lanes

Indoor Recreation Site

Whether it's a birthday party, a company outing or just a spontaneous desire to go have some fun, Americans have a favorite destination -- AMF Bowling Centers.

Auburn Links at Mill Creek

Golf Course

Championship course with Bermuda greens. Voted one of best courses in Southeast. Golf Digest: 3 1/2 Stars award. Hooters/Jordan professional tour.

Auburn University Historic District

Historic Site

Centered around beautiful Samford Park, Revivalist-style buildings date from 1850s to early 1900s. Historic buildings include University Chapel, Samford Hall, Hargis Hall, Langdon Hall.

Baptist Hill Cemetery

Historic Site

City's first separate black community cemetery. Four-acre site contains more than 500 marked graves. Oldest grave dates to 1879.

Chewacla State Park

Outdoor Recreation Site

696 acres. 26-acre lake, six cottages, modern campground, picnic areas, pavilions, fishing, swimming, hiking/ biking trails, playground, tennis courts. Near Auburn University; perfect for football weekends. For general information about Alabama State Parks, contact Randy Jinks at (334) 353-4125.

Chewlaca State Park

State Park

696 acres. 26-acre lake, six cottages, modern campground, picnic areas, pavilions, fishing, swimming, hiking/ biking trails, playground, tennis courts. Near Auburn University; perfect for football weekends.

Davis Arboretum

Botanical Garden

500+ species of native trees, shrubs, vines, wildflowers. Walking trail guide map available.

Downtown Auburn

Historic Site

Home to array of specialty shops, restaurants and night spots, plus Tiger Trail of Auburn and Toomer's Corner, a mid-1800s drugstore.

Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church

Historic Site

An early free black church, it was organized in 1870 by Thomas Glenn, a prominent area minister of the post-Civil War era. It is noted for its high degree of craftsmanship.

Indian Pines Golf Course

Golf Course

"One of the best values for public golf in Alabama."

Jonathan B. Lovelace Hall of Honor

Museum

Hear the history of each intercollegiate sport played at Auburn University.

Jordan-Hare Stadium

Sports Arena

One of the nation's largest college football stadiums.

Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art at Auburn University

Museum

Changing exhibits and collections of American and European art. 40,000-sq.-ft. building: seven exhibition galleries, gift shop, restaurant, auditorium, formal gardens. Located 2 miles off I-85.

Kiesel Park

Outdoor Recreation Site

Walking and biking trails, two ponds, large pavilion for picnics and other events. Home to Auburn CityFest (arts & crafts festival) each April.

Loachapoka Historic District

Historic Site

Antebellum homes, two 1840s churches, 100-year-old schoolhouse. Syrup-Sopping Day late Oct. with 150+ arts & crafts vendors, homemade syrup, mule-drawn crushers. Historic museum.

Louise Kreher Forest Ecology Preserve

Outdoor Recreation Site

110-acre community nature center: amphitheater, pavilion, restrooms, miles of hiking trails (maps provided), spring-fed pond, nature playground and environmental educational programs. No dogs or bikes allowed.

Moore's Mill Golf Club

Golf Course

Beautiful scenic private 18-hole course with Moore's Mill Creek accompanying golfers. Spacious greens, open fairways, rock wall, and wooded areas make for memorable rounds of golf.

Nunn Winston House

Historic Site

One of the area's finest examples of antebellum Greek Revival architecture (1850s) in heart of 127-acre Kiesel Park.

Plainsman Park

Sports Arena

Voted the No. 1 college baseball facility in the country by Baseball America. Weight room and Watson Field House, a 50-yard indoor turf facility, nearby.

Southern Trails LLC

Outdoor Recreation Site

Backpacking and camping equipment. Kayaks, canoes and more, including snowboards, snow skis, accessories.

Tiger Trail of Auburn

Historic Site

Plaques in Uptown sidewalk embedded with names of athletes and coaches who brought recognition to Auburn.