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Jenkins Creek Adventures

Outdoor Recreation Site

A 300-acre outdoor adventure with canoeing, camping, fishing, hiking, biking and beach access on the beautiful Tallapoosa River. Canoe/tube rental, paintball and laser tag field.

Lagoon Park Golf Course

Golf Course

Consistently ranked in top 50 public courses by Golf Digest, top 3 in Alabama by Golf South. Rated # 1 in Montgomery.

Lower Wetumpka Shotgun Sports Club

Outdoor Recreation Site

Shotgun sports facility with fully automatic sporting clays course, state-of-the-art five stand, wobble trap, skeet range.

MOOseum, The

Museum

One-of-a-kind, interactive, educational museum. Learn about Alabama's $2.5 billion beef cattle industry. Explore past, discover present, imagine future of the agriculture industry.

Mann Wildlife Learning Museum

Museum

North American wildlife in realistic settings. Three-sided viewing offers an up-close and personal experience. Touch and feel a variety of displays.

Montgomery Area Visitor Center

Historic Site

Historically located Visitor Center is a must-stop for information on atrractions and events, maps, gits and more.

Montgomery Biscuits Baseball

Sports Arena

The Montgomery Biscuits (AA Affiliate, Tampa Bay Rays) play in award-winning Riverwalk Stadium, downtown Montgomery. World class fun, food, and baseball.

Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts

Museum

American paintings and sculptures, Southern regional art, Old Master prints, Studio Glass, and decorative arts. Home of ARTWORKS, an interactive gallery for children of all ages, a museum store and caf©.

Montgomery Zoo

Zoological Park

40 acres. Habitats from five continents with naturalistic, barrier-free exhibits for 500+ animals. Overlook Cafe, gift shop, train rides. Rent a pedal boat and take a ride on the zoo's lake.

Museum of Alabama

Museum

Two exihibits: "The Land of Alabama" and "The First Alabamians" galleries opened in 2011 as part of the 11,000 sq.-ft. gallery, now under development, called Alabama Voices.

National Center for the Study of Civil Rights & African American Culture at Alabama State University

Museum

Center documents and preserves memorabilia of the Civil Rights era, local African-American history and history of Alabama State University.

Old Alabama Town

Historic Site

Authentically restored 19th- and early 20th-century buildings in historic downtown Montgomery. Each building creates distinctive image of living and working in Alabama's past.

Rosa Parks Museum and Children's Wing

Museum

State-of-art museum depicting events that started the Bus Boycott and early Civil Rights Movement. Interactive, multi-media presentation. Take time machine ride through 1800s.

Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum

Museum

Scott and Zelda's home (1931-32). Museum located in bottom right apartment, although Fitzgeralds rented entire house. Only museum dedicated to either of them.

Southern Homes and Gardens

Botanical Garden

Two great gardening centers. 100-acre wooded gardens on Wetumpka Hwy. Rich beauty made area a mecca for gardening aficionados throughout Southeast. Special events at both sites.

Special Olympics Alabama

Outdoor Recreation Site

Year-round training and competition in Olympic-style sports for persons with intellectual disabilities. 21 sports events, including athletics, aquatics, bowling, golf, sailing.

St. John's Episcopal Church

Historic Site

Gothic-style building (1855). Oldest Episcopal church in Montgomery. Many interesting memorials, including pew of Confederate President Jefferson Davis.

The Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church & Parsonage Museum

Historic Site

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. served as pastor, and led the historic Montgomery Bus Boycott from this more than 130-year-old church.

Troy University Montgomery

Historic Site

Troy University has four Alabama campuses. The Montgomery campus is in historic downtown area and home to Rosa Parks Museum and Davis Theatre.

Troy University's Davis Theatre for the Performing Arts

Historic Site

Restored 1930s fine arts center. Broadway shows to concerts. Across street from Rosa Parks Museum and Montgomery Bus Boycott site.

W.A. Gayle Planetarium

Science Center

One of the major facilities of its kind in U.S. Images of sun, moon, planets, stars and other celestial objects projected on domed ceiling.