Points of Interest

Attractions

Sauta Cave

Scottsboro, AL – Sauta Cave National Wildlife Refuge is a 264-acre Refuge located west of Scottsboro, Alabama. The refuge provides protection for the federally endangered Gray and Indiana bats, and their crucial habitat.

Sauta Cave National Wildlife Refuge (fws.gov)

Unclaimed Baggage

Scottsboro, AL – The Nation’s only retailer of lost luggage.

Unclaimed Baggage | The Nation’s Only Lost Luggage Store (unclaimedbaggage.com)

Cathedral Caverns

Grant, AL – Inside the cavern are some of the most beautiful formations Mother Nature has ever created including “Goliath”- one of the largest stalagmites in the world measuring 45 feet tall and 243 feet in circumference.   Cathedral Caverns features many amazing sites:  a “caveman” perched atop a flowstone wall, a “frozen” waterfall, a large stalagmite forest and a most improbable stone formation – a stalagmite that is 27 feet tall and 3 inches wide!

Cathedral Caverns State Park (alapark.com)

City Harbor

Guntersville, AL – City Harbor, Guntersvilles’ number one “destination location”, offers a family friendly experience in an unbeatable location combining live entertainment, restaurants, shopping and short-term luxury condominium accommodations into one exciting new venue located on scenic Lake Guntersville.  Easily accessible by land or water City Harbor is sure to have something to offer everyone.

City Harbor (cityharboratlakeguntersville.com)

U.S. Space & Rocket Center

Huntsville, AL – Our story began when Dr. Wernher von Braun and his rocket team first came to the United States in 1945 under military contract to create ballistic rockets. They were sent to Fort Bliss, Texas to work on rocket development, but after inspecting the Redstone facilities in Huntsville which had been used during World War II for the production of pyrotechnical devices, they deemed it a better location and proposed a guided missile center. On March 21, 1950, the von Braun rocket team moved to Huntsville and joined a group of U.S. rocketry specialists. Together, they would go on to create some of the world’s first rockets and satellites to orbit the Earth, and ultimately, the Saturn V rocket that sent the American Apollo astronauts to the moon, achieving the ultimate goal of preeminence in space.

U.S. Space & Rocket Center (rocketcenter.com)

Ruby Falls

Chattanooga, TN – Pick your adventure and journey deep inside historic Lookout Mountain to see the tallest underground cave waterfall open to the public in the United States! Descend 260 feet by glass-front elevator and walk the cavern trail to the thundering waterfall.

Ruby Falls on Lookout Mountain (www.rubyfalls.com)

Rock City

Chattanooga, TN – Located atop Lookout Mountain in Georgia just six miles from downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee, Rock City Gardens is an enchanted 4,100-foot walking trail showcasing soaring rock formations, caves, and lush gardens. Nearly a half million people from all over the world visit this natural attraction each year.

Explore the Enchanted Rock City Gardens | Lookout Mountain GA (seerockcity.com)

Restaurants

50 Tators Scottsboro, AL Comfort food (bbq, burgers, & more)
Jefferson’s Scottsboro, AL Sports bar (wings, burgers, oysters)
Toro’s Cantina Scottsboro, AL Mexican
Warehouse 207 Scottsboro, AL Warehouse restaurant & bar (Pizza, pasta & wings)
Payne’s Scottsboro, AL Old Fashioned Soda Fountain (sandwiches & ice cream)
The Docks Goosepond Colony, AL Restaurant on the lake (seafood, burgers & steaks)
Big Mike’s Grill Guntersville, AL Restaurant on the lake (seafood, burgers & steaks)