7 Budget-friendly Things to do in Tuscumbia That You Shouldn't Miss

August 31, 2021 Tynisha Seiler

Tuscumbia is a city in and the county seat of Colbert County, Alabama, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 8,423. The city is part of The Shoals metropolitan area.
Restaurants in Tuscumbia

1. Cane Creek Canyon Nature Preserve

251 Loop Rd, Tuscumbia, AL 35674-6520 +1 256-381-6301 https://www.facebook.com/pages/Friends-of-Cane-Creek-Canyon-Nature-Preserve/126802417335447
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5.0 based on 51 reviews

Cane Creek Canyon Nature Preserve

Cane Creek Canyon Nature Preserve is a 700-acre, privately owned, scenic, natural area in the Little Mountain region of southern Colbert County. Open year-round to the public. There are more than 15 miles of maintained hiking trails. Hours: Open year round. Call to ensure gate is unlocked. Maps available on site. Free.

Reviewed By sunnyskier - Vail, United States

We enjoyed this beautiful property that the owners so graciously share for free! The waterfalls and the clear water in the streams make us Coloradans jealous! Bring a picnic and there are several places to stop at tables and enjoy your lunch! They have even put outhouses along the trails! Better yet if you live in the area, become a volunteer and help them keep this place going!!!

2. Ivy Green

300 West North Commons, Tuscumbia, AL 35674 +1 256-383-4066 http://www.helenkellerbirthplace.org
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4.5 based on 249 reviews

Ivy Green

The birthplace of Helen Keller, this site provides tours and information and includes the historic pump that provided the "miracle" breakthrough.

Reviewed By MacedoniaAL - Section, United States

You are greeted when you walk in and asked to sign in. Ladies are very knowledgeable and enthusiastic about their job. You get a pleasant account of Helen Keller's life and accomplishments. She was an interesting lady who overcame many obstacles. Facilities are on site in case you need a restroom and they are clean and well maintained. This is my second time here and it was well worth the repeat trip. I suggest parking across the street on in the rear of the buildings.

3. Alabama Music Hall of Fame

617 Highway 72 W, Tuscumbia, AL 35674-8711 +1 800-239-2643 [email protected] http://www.alamhof.org/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 147 reviews

Alabama Music Hall of Fame

Museum honoring Alabama natives inducted into the Music Hall of Fame.

Reviewed By meaganb849

This museum was nicely laid out and very kid friendly. The woman working the front desk was very friendly and helpful. They had a scavenger hunt for the kids to do. There was a good variety of musicians and items on display. I think we were there maybe 2 hours doing the scavenger hunt and browsing the gift shop. I highly recommend.

4. Helen Keller Birthplace

300 N. Commons West, Tuscumbia, AL 35674 +1 256-383-4066 http://www.themiracleworker.info
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4.5 based on 154 reviews

Helen Keller Birthplace

Reviewed By P646QQarthurs

Our recent visit to the original birthplace and home of Helen Keller was a reminder of the wonderful story of her life—a life well-lived in helping others. The guide/hostess, Jennifer Elom(?), told the story in an enthusiastic and through manner—very well done. It is a must stop.

5. Spring Park

Spring Park Rd, Tuscumbia, AL 35674 https://cityoftuscumbia.org/?page_id=34
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4.5 based on 113 reviews

Spring Park

A breathtaking centerpiece of Spring Park is a large 51-jet fountain that shoots water more than 150 feet into the air. No admission.

Reviewed By 291genej - Silver Spring, United States

We stopped here to see the unique Cold Water Falls and circumambulate the park trail to see its statues and read the signboards. Just a few blocks away is the Railroad Depot Museum with its turntable and engine house. 2 blocks further is the beautiful 1889 Colbert Co. Courthouse and 1/2 mile further is Helen Keller's Birthplace with her garden bust, statue with Anne Sullivan and the Lion's Exhibit with a Helen Keller video presentation. This small town is also filled with 19th C architecture.

6. Key Underwood Coon Dog Memorial Graveyard

Coon Dog Cemetery Road, Tuscumbia, AL http://www.coondogcemetery.com/
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4.0 based on 127 reviews

Key Underwood Coon Dog Memorial Graveyard

Where only the best coon dogs are laid to rest.

Reviewed By bay192003 - Columbia, United States

What a place. The love between people and their beloved pets is on display here. Beautiful to know that all these dogs remain forever together and have a place where their loved ones can return. Make the drive and enjoy this place for what it is- a loving tribute.

7. Rattlesnake Saloon

1292 Mount Mills Rd, Tuscumbia, AL 35674-8302 +1 256-370-7220 http://www.sevenspringslodge.net/23.html
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4.0 based on 84 reviews

Rattlesnake Saloon

Reviewed By calderjohnnyl - Conway, United States

Wow! Being from Myrtle Beach, SC this was a unique experience. The atmosphere of eating under the rock overhang of a canyon was great. The burgers were very good. They also have entertainment. My wife and I are talking about returning and staying in one of the cabins. The restaurant is in the country, but worth the drive.

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