
Birmingham Alabama, USA Travel Guide
Accessible locations within day-trip distance:
Transportation options for each:
Explore the natural beauty surrounding Birmingham, from state public gardens to national forests.
Oak Mountain State Park, Cheaha State Park, and Bankhead National Forest offer diverse outdoor activities.
Little River Canyon National Preserve features a deep canyon and cascades.
These suggestions detail diverse experiences for day trips from Birmingham, from cultural sites to outdoor adventures.
A large museum demonstrating rockets, space artifacts, and hands-on exhibits, including a Saturn V moon rocket. A visit for space enthusiasts and families.
Home of the Academy of Alabama, famous for its college football program. Explore the campus and Bryant-Denny Stadium.
Commemorating the site where a bus with Civil Rights activists formerly was attacked in 1961. Anniston also has museums.
Alabama's largest state park, with hiking, biking, fishing, golf, a petting zoo, and a wildlife rehabilitation center.
Home to Cheaha Peak, Alabama's highest point, offering stunning mountain views and hiking.
Birmingham connects to other major Southern cities, extending your trip into a regional itinerary.
Explore these Southern cities easily from Birmingham.
Plan your travels with these regional itineraries.
Add 1-2 days for Selma (Edmund Pettus Bridge, National Voting Rights Museum) and a longer period in Montgomery.
Combine Birmingham with Huntsville (U.S. Space & Rocket Center) and explore Bankhead National Forest or Little River Canyon.
Drive south to the Alabama Gulf Coast (Gulf Shores/Orange Beach) for 2-3 days of beach time.