Prattville is a city in Autauga and Elmore counties in the State of Alabama. As of the 2010 census, the population of the city is 33,960. Nicknamed "The Fountain City" due to the many artesian wells in the area, Prattville is part of the Montgomery metropolitan statistical area and serves as the county seat of Autauga County.
Restaurants in Prattville
4.5 based on 104 reviews
What a course. We played the Judge. This is one of the nicest courses we ever played. Holes were long but playable for everyone. 7800 yards from the tips and 4800 yards from the forward tees. I had a hole in one on the 12th hole. This made the day complete.
4 based on 37 reviews
Neat spot in the middle of town. Pretty place for some pictures, a few anyway. The 'park' is small. Less than 30 acres but was a nice relaxing walk on a warm spring day
4.5 based on 23 reviews
This isa very nice park within downtown Prattville. The kids playground is very well maintained (thanks to donations) and the park is overall very clean. There is a fairly large pond with hungry geese and ducks....the Chinese geese get angry when you don't feed them enough, so be careful a few bite. The splash pad is conveniently located behind the pool, while the splash pad is free to use the pool is $3. Highly Recommend you spend a sunny day here!
4 based on 23 reviews
In the early 1830s Daniel Pratt had built several brick buildings along the Autauga Creek beside a dam. These buildings housed the means to at one time produce more cotton gins than any place in the world. Cotton gins were made there as late as 2009. The area is now a historic site in downtown Prattville, Alabama and the buildings may soon be renovated for residential use. In addition to viewing the red brick buildings visitors are attracted to the waterfall created by the dam.
3.5 based on 45 reviews
This massive indoor mall is home to over 300 dealers, so you could actually shop 'til you drop. The wide aisles, great lighting and well-planned booth layout make shopping Prattville Pickers an easy and enjoyable experience and a picker's paradise! An absolute tourist destination, the building itself is a 100,000 sq. ft. repurposed sewing factory that was originally built in the 70's filled to the brim with all kinds of vintage goodies. It's all under one roof in "The Fountain City" - Prattville, Alabama.
Have recently seen the true colors of owner as well and as u point out the treatment of humanity isn't very good as it is made to seem?.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Located on the main drag in historic Prattville, this draft house is guaranteed to deliver a good time. We've visited twice, on a Friday and Saturday night, and thoroughly enjoyed the laid back, friendly atmosphere. They have at least 15 beers on tap and feature many brewed in the state. They do not serve food, but there are a few restaurants next door and within walking distance you can get food from. They let you bring food in, so it's a good set up. The service has been excellent both times and they'll help guide you through the drink options by offering samples and suggestions. They also have TVs to watch sports. If you want a relaxing time and some good beer, you need to visit this spot!
4 based on 15 reviews
I have visited Cooter's Pond for over 15 years. It's a great place to take the family for a day of outdoors fun. There's plenty of room for tailgating, picnics, BBQs, football games, frisbee games, and for letting your dogs run around. If your dog is like mine, then he/she might enjoy jumping off the floating docks and swimming around, too! The areas are very accessible and since there's not a ton of infrastructure out there, the area is very versatile depending on the size of your group and what activities you'd like to participate in. It's easy to get boats, canoes, and kayaks into the water, and from there - you've got plenty of options of where to go and what to do! You are allowed to fish straight from the floating docks, too, which is ideal if you have little ones. It's a great place!
4.5 based on 10 reviews
We enjoyed floating down the Autauga Creek Canoe Trail. You could easily kayak or canoe this trail but we chose to float on inner tubes. We used two cars and left one at the take out point on Doster Road and the other at the put in site behind city hall. At the put in site, there is a little beach area for playing in the water. You can also walk to the right up toward the dam in the shallows. As we floated down the creek, we found several places to stop and play in the water. We took about two hours to do this trip but it could be done much quicker or longer if you stopped and played or swam. We chose to take out on Doster Road but you can go on much further and take out at the Reuben Road point. We took a small cooler with a couple of waters and sandwiches and stopped and picniced along the way. This is a great FREE activity on a hot summer day.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
This is a great little museum that contains a good bit of the historical beginnings and background of this community. This town is truly a product of good old American entrepreneurism and these folks here are anxious to explain the who's and how's that made it. A ggod place to begin to understand the area.
4 based on 3 reviews
Located directly beside the Prattville high school, this park offer many opportunities for fitness. They have at least 5 soccer fields, a track that goes around he entire park, and covered tables. Parents can let the kids play and walk or jog around the park to get their own exercise. This is also where the Prattville city soccer games are played, so it can be crowded during soccer season on Saturday mornings.
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