Key Underwood buried his coon dog, Troop, on this site (1937). Since then, more than 185 coon dogs have been laid to rest here. Park area with picnic tables and shelter. Annual Labor Day celebration.
Key Underwood buried his coon dog, Troop, on this site (1937). Since then, more than 185 coon dogs have been laid to rest here. Park area with picnic tables and shelter. Annual Labor Day celebration.
Cornerstone of historic Tuscumbia, used for various festivals, events, concerts. Spring runs throughout park; includes evening water show and lighted waterfall. Family oriented—playground, pavilions, stage, restaurants. Year-round trout fishing (fee)
Tuscumbia, AL ParksSite of Alabama's first college, destroyed during the Civil War. Antebellum cemetery. Period structures that have been relocated to the park include log cabin museum, country store, B&
Tuscumbia, AL Cemeteries36' cirus-style carousel with organ music, 30 ornately colored horses, 4
Tuscumbia, AL ParksManmade lighted waterfall, situated at head of Spring Park, is constructed of 2000+ tons of local sandstone and stretches 80' wide and 42' tall. 4.3
Tuscumbia, AL Natural Attractions...
Features 2 pioneer cabins, schoolhouse. "Inspiration Point" allows visitors to overlook eastern Blount Co. into St. Clair Co....
Named for Chief Sequoyah, who wrote Cherokee alphabet. "Looking-glass lakes," Rainbow Falls, towering stalagmites give appear...
36' cirus-style carousel with organ music, 30 ornately colored horses, 4 benches. Nostalgic experience for children and adult...
Steven Plumer design. Built within newly developed residential area with rolling fairways, fairway and green-side bunkers, un...