VULCAN PARK
Jefferson County
Vulcan Park is home to the world’s largest cast iron statue and features spectacular panoramic views of Birmingham. We tell the story of Birmingham’s past, present and promise for the future.
Vulcan, the Roman god of fire and forge, was originally built in 1904 for the St. Louis World’s Fair to represent Birmingham’s iron industry. The newly renovated Vulcan Park sits atop Red Mountain with Vulcan standing 124 feet off the mountain on his original 1938 pedestal.
A 10-acre urban green space surrounds the 56’ high statue and open-air observation deck. Visitors find interactive exhibits and displays that give insight into the region’s geology, history and industrial growth. Vulcan Park is also a unique, memorable location to host private events, both corporate and social.
Groups welcome. Free parking and bus parking.
Visit Vulcan Park, the gateway to the region, and come feel the magic!
Street Address:
1701 Valley View Drive
Birmingham,
AL
35209
Website URL:
operation schedule:
Vulcan Center and Observation Tower: Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Sunday, 1 – 6 p.m.


