Healthy Horizons Selma 2020

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and discover something new! Old Cahawba Park Old Cahawba Park, Orrville, is a great day trip for both history and enjoying the outdoors. There’s plenty to see and do. They hold several events throughout the year as well. When you look at it today, it’s hard to believe that Cahawba once was Alabama’s state capital. This former thriving river community became a ghost town following the American Civil War.

Today, it stands as an important archaeological site for visitors to discover. The park’s grounds are filled with historic buildings, wooden cabins and a beautiful ancient Episcopal church. You can take a self-guided walking tour through haunted relics, along paths and nature trails, plus the local Visitor’s Centre will help you along with a ton of information so you can interpret what you see. Although many of the buildings are covered in Spanish moss and greenery, the park is a must-see for anyone interested in local history. Historic Riverfront Park Set on the banks of Alabama 12

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River, Historic Riverfront Park in Selma is the perfect place to relax, take a walk, or stop for a picnic. The 12-acre park, complete with timber bridge, overlooks Edmund Pettus Bridge and is close to several city museums. With incredible vistas, shady trees and great views of the cityscape, bring your camera, take a walk and capture some photographic memories of Selma. The park is a perfect family gathering spot, and will keep

If your group would like to boat for the day, there are several camping spots along the route. Look online for a place to put in, as well as places to camp, picnic and play. Alternatively, should you wish to remain on dry land, there are plenty of riverside walks, hiking and mountain biking trails.

young ones occupied and away from their devices!

lake surrounded by hardwood and southern pine woodlands, is located just 17 miles north of Selma in Dallas County. Visitors can enjoy swimming, fishing, boating, hiking, camping, and more.

Alabama Scenic River Trail Visitors who fancy a day splashing about on the water can join the Alabama Scenic River Trail near Selma. The trail in the area covers a portion of the Alabama River. If you seek fun, adrenaline packed water sports, or simply want to see historic towns and cities from a different perspective, this could be for you. With paddling and white-water rafting experiences, tubing, fishing and overnight camping, you can bring the entire family on this adventure.

Paul M. Grist State Park A tranquil 1,080-acre park that includes a beautiful 100-acre

Most of the parks mentioned above do charge an admission fee. Be sure to check out the websites so you can be prepared. The sites will also have listings of events so you can plan ahead. If you’re looking for something free for you and your family to do outdoors, search for volunteer opportunities, such as river cleanups to get some fresh air and contribute to a clean Alabama!


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