What to do and see in Fort Payne, Alabama (AL): The Best Things to do

April 23, 2022 Tonie Szymanski

Fort Payne is a city in and county seat of DeKalb County, Alabama, United States. At the 2010 census, the population was 14,012.
Restaurants in Fort Payne

1. Little River Adventure Company

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Little River Adventure Company

Adventure rentals and campsites in the Little River Canyon area. A Destination Yamaha Location! Pick your own wilderness campsites. Rent bicycles and new Yamaha motorcycles. Picnic day sites.

2. Orbix Hot Glass

3869 County Road 275, Fort Payne, AL 35967-4380 +1 256-523-3188 [email protected] http://www.orbixhotglass.com
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5.0 based on 49 reviews

Orbix Hot Glass

Hand blown glass fine art.

Reviewed By sandycZ4928PJ - Athens, United States

Three friends enjoyed blowing an ornament and visiting the gift shop. There are some talented artisans there.

3. True Adventure Sports

13102 Al Highway 176, Fort Payne, AL 35967-6782 +1 256-997-9577 http://www.trueadventuresports.com
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True Adventure Sports

Reviewed By 789nicolei

This was adventure you shouldn’t miss out on! We brought our family of four on the caving adventure and it was truly amazing. Junior and Ashley were amazing tour guides navigating us through the heart of the cave. The cave had areas for all skills levels. We belly crawled thru tunnels, slid down muddy embankments, climbed ladders and experienced total darkness. Can’t wait to come back!

4. Alabama Walking Park

5th Street SW Behind the Depot Museum, Fort Payne, AL http://fortpayne.org/area-attractions/city-parks/
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Alabama Walking Park

5. Boom Town Makers Market

324 Gault Ave N, Fort Payne, AL 35967-2106 +1 256-273-6929 [email protected] http://www.boomtownmakersmarket.org
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Boom Town Makers Market

Boom Town Makers Market is located in downtown Fort Payne, Alabama, directly across from the Group Alabama Band Statues near City Park. Housed in the oldest commercial structure in Fort Payne, The Sawyer Building, Boom Town offers an amazing collection of art for sale from over 60 local artist. Friendly, eclectic atmosphere. A "must see" for visitors who want to experience Alabama's Mt. Town.

6. Little River Canyon National Preserve

4322 Little River Trl NE, Fort Payne, AL 35967-9300 +1 256-845-9605 [email protected] http://www.nps.gov/liri/index.htm
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4.5 based on 538 reviews

Little River Canyon National Preserve

The deepest canyon east of the Mississippi is surrounded by the scenic beauty of Lookout Mountain.

Reviewed By TKinney - Mount Pleasant, United States

Great weekend getaway for beautiful scenery close to the small town of Fort Payne Alabama. Gorgeous falls and rock formations. Easy to take pictures and railings for safety along the walks.

7. DeSoto State Park

7104 Desoto Pkwy NE, Fort Payne, AL 35967-7909 +1 256-845-5380 http://www.alapark.com/desoto-state-park
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DeSoto State Park

In the rustic tradition of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), mountainous Desoto State Park is accented by many rushing waterfalls and fragrant wildflowers. The park was developed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the late 1930s and the atmosphere of the CCC enhances many areas, including the Lodge, restaurant, and Cabins. Lodging to choose from: Log Cabins, Rustic CCC cabins, Chalets, Motel Rooms. Camping options: Camping Cabin Improved campground with full hookup campsites (for RVs & tents) Primitive Camping, Backpacking Campsites. Amenities include a restaurant, meeting rooms, pavilions, picnic area,playground, swimming pool (seasonal), Benefield Nature Center, a CCC museum, and much more. A large selection of events are available such as campfire talks, classes, demonstrations, etc. DeSoto State Park is located eight miles northeast of Fort Payne, Alabama. DeSoto Falls, a 104ft waterfall, is one of DeSoto's biggest attractions, located about 7 miles north near Mentone, AL

Reviewed By cman477 - Spring Hill, United States

This is a beautiful area, great scenery. Only thing finding your way around is not easy, the park is very poorly signed. I also it had information about the history of the area. But it was a great place to hike.

8. Fort Payne Depot Museum

105 5th St NE, Fort Payne, AL 35967-2455 +1 256-845-5714 [email protected] http://www.fortpaynedepotmuseum.com/index.html
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4.5 based on 27 reviews

Fort Payne Depot Museum

Reviewed By bmclaren2011 - Fort Payne, United States

This is a piece of history. The structure is beautiful in design and the cooper roof is sweet. Much of Fort Payne's history is found inside this little gem and there is an old red caboose to tour.

9. Marthas Falls

Little River Canyon Preserve, Fort Payne, AL http://www.nps.gov/liri/planyourvisit/marthas-falls.htm
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Marthas Falls

Reviewed By Papadoc529 - Birmingham, United States

Access the falls and the Hippie Hole swim area from the back of the Little River Falls parking lot. It is about a one-mile walk on a moderately difficult trail to the swim area. The trail is easily followed, but irregular and has many roots that you must step over. The end of the trail requires that you climb down to the river in places but this is made easier by steps cut into the rock. When you get there you are rewarded with a natural pool and swim area. This is a remote location and there are no bathrooms and no potable water. Bring anything with you that you may wish to eat or drink. It is great for couples or for families. You will have an uphill trek to make the one-mile trip back to the parking lot.

10. Little River Canyon Center

472 Alabama Hwy 35, Fort Payne, AL 35967 +1 256-845-3548 http://www.canyoncenter.org
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Little River Canyon Center

The Little River Canyon Center is a partnership between Jacksonville State University and Little River Canyon National Preserve. The Center provides visitors with information, educational and recreational opportunities, and an impressive HD film about Little River Canyon. Open 7 days a week from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. (check website for holiday schedule).

Reviewed By gxorfam

The 7 of us traveled about 2 hrs north to the Little River Canyon Center. The sign on the door that read, "dogs welcome" made our day and we brought our little buddy in with us. The pan was to run in, use the restroom, and go hit some trails. An hour later we were hitting the trails but only after great conversations with the staff on park conditions, preferred trails for our skill level, introductions to new dogs, hissing cockroaches, snakes, and a variety of other educational opportunities. We could have stayed at the center all day and had a blast! Then we met a volunteer at the top of the Falls and he continued the educational experience. Also the burgers at the Canyon Cafe...right outside the gate are on point.

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