Top 6 Things to do Good for Kids in Cullman, Alabama (AL)

September 23, 2021 Renato Branum

Cullman is a city in and the county seat of Cullman County, Alabama, United States. It is located along Interstate 65, about 50 miles (80 km) north of Birmingham and about 55 miles (89 km) south of Huntsville. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 14,775, with an estimated population of 15,496 in 2016.
Restaurants in Cullman

1. Ave Maria Grotto

St. Bernard Abbey 1600 St. Bernard Dr. SE, Cullman, AL 35055 +1 256-734-4110 [email protected] http://www.avemariagrotto.com
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4.5 based on 392 reviews

Ave Maria Grotto

Four-acre park providing a natural setting for 125 miniature reproductions of historic buildings and shrines created by a Benedictine monk of the St. Bernard Abbey in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Reviewed By RVingSnowbirds - Colebrook, United States

Definitely a must see! The detail on these miniature structures is amazing. Take your time strolling through the Grotto, take lots of pictures and marvel at the talent, creativity and work that was involved in creating these replicas.

2. Cullman County Museum

211 2nd Ave NE, Cullman, AL 35055-2905 +1 256-739-1258 [email protected] http://cullmancountymuseum.com
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4.5 based on 36 reviews

Cullman County Museum

The Cullman County Museum is located in a replica of the home of the founder of the community, John Cullmann, an immigrant from Germany. Opening in 1975 the Museum has become a point of pride for the community whose history its walls contain. The Museum has displays covering many eras and interest. From Native American presentations to the Main Street displays which focus on Cullman's German heritage and early history. There are many interactive features in the Museum including the popular Arrowhead Rubbing table. Tour groups are welcome and "step-on" tours can be arranged for a first hand experience of the community. Other sites under the Museum umbrella include Weiss Cottage, Cullman's oldest house and the 1913 train depot which is located directly behind the Museum.

Reviewed By jbampff - Memphis, United States

This small museum displays interesting artifacts that are all directly connected to people, events, and wildlife of the local area. It is well worth the $5 admission. It is a nice, clean building.

3. Clarkson Covered Bridge

Off Hwy 278, Cullman, AL 35057-5577 +1 256-734-3369 http://www.cullmancountyparks.com/clarkson.html
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4.5 based on 133 reviews

Clarkson Covered Bridge

Reviewed By _nessacat1972 - Lanett, United States

This was the longest covered bridge I have seen at 270 feet long. It was worth the drive. Also, an old (nonworking) grist mill on site.

4. Sportsman Lake Park

1544 Sportsman Lake Rd NW, Cullman, AL 35055-1735 +1 256-734-3052 [email protected] http://cullmancountyparks.com/sportsman.html
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4.5 based on 81 reviews

Sportsman Lake Park

Sportsman Lake Park Park · Miniature Golf · Outdoor Recreation We offer fun for the whole family! We have 17 Pavilion we rent for all occasions. Park is free for everyone to enjoy with playground, splash pad, and walking trails. Description pavilion $35.00 train rides $3.00 per person putt putt golf $3.00 per person paddle boats $4.00 per person fishing permits $2.00 per person

Reviewed By Snorklelife247

Splash pad. Great childrens playground. Train rides. Paddle boats fishing. Ducks geese. Veterans war memorial. Which is great. Mini golf. camping. Pavillions for rent. All around great place. First place i visited when i moved to alabama. They have really upgraded the park alot. One of my favorite escape places. At christmas the lights they put up are worth seeing. Hot chocolate and fun. Love sportsman park.. Must must visit. Check to see if the train runs in winter. Very good for kids..

5. Smith Lake Park

416 County Road 385, Cullman, AL 35057-5036 +1 256-739-2916 http://www.cullmancountyparks.com/smithlake.html
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4.0 based on 41 reviews

Smith Lake Park

Smith Lake Park is located in Cullman County, Alabama on the shores of Lewis Smith Lake within 7 miles of I- 65 at Exit 304. The park is open for year round camping. The park consists of 219 full- service sites, 5 water/ electric sites, 61 tent sites, 9 cabins, 8 pavilions plus playgrounds, pool, fishing pier, a boat launch, chapel and bike/walking trail around the park. This makes Smith Lake Park a destination for fun and relaxation plus a number of special events and festivals at the park throughout the year.

6. Cullman Wellness and Aquatics Center

1636 Field of Miracles Dr, Cullman, AL 35055-7600 +1 256-775-7946 [email protected] http://www.cullmanrecreation.org
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4.0 based on 25 reviews

Cullman Wellness and Aquatics Center

Amenities include indoor and outdoor competition pools with low and high dives, water slides, children's play feature, lazy river, hot tub, fitness facility, aerobics classes, spin classes, basketball and volleyball gymnasium, walking track, meeting and party rooms, and more. Memberships start at just $50 a month and range upwards to $79 a month depending on the type and length of contract (individual, couples, and family memberships available for full facility or fitness only). Day passes are also available for $10 per person per day and allow full access to the facility. Party rooms are also available for rent by calling the center.

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