Most Scenic Road Trips in Alabama
On your road trips in Alabama, you will find white sandy beaches, rushing waterfalls, ancient underground caverns, and miles of beautiful, scenic nature trails.
On your road trips in Alabama, you will find white sandy beaches, rushing waterfalls, ancient underground caverns, and miles of beautiful, scenic nature trails.
Interested in seeing the beach? Then head to Gulf State Park that has two miles of scenic sandy white beaches. The park has plenty of options for your family, including camping, kayaking, paddle boarding, fishing, biking trails, and a Nature Center.
For one of the state's most incredible waterfalls, visit Noccalula Falls Park named after the legend of a young Cherokee woman. The park features rock gardens, botanical gardens, five miles of trails, and a beautiful 90-foot waterfall. It also has a playground, a mini-golf course, and a petting zoo for your kids. Alternatively, you can hop on to the C.P Huntington train for a scenic ride.
Located in Warrior, AL, the Rickwood Caverns is a breathtaking destination to visit. It features underground limestone formations dated over 260 million years old. You can also go geocaching, gemstone mining, hiking, or swimming in the park's Olympic-sized pool.
📏 Average home size | 199 m² |
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🥳 Busiest month | January |
🛏️ Popular home types | House rental and Apartment rental |
🌡️ Hottest months | 91 °F in June and July |
❄️ Coldest months | January and February |
🌧️ Rainiest months | 16 rainy days in July and March |
We would advice checking out our incredible selection of Apartment rental and House rental for Road Trips in Alabama.
You can get an incredible rental for somewhere between $277 and $699 and find discounts up to 74%!
in Alabama, large groups should consider House rental since they fit 10 guests.