
Birmingham Alabama, USA Travel Guide
Accessible locations within day-trip distance:
Transit choices for each:
Explore the natural beauty surrounding Birmingham, from state public gardens to protected forests.
Oak Mountain State Park, Cheaha State Park, and Bankhead National Forest have a range of outdoor activities.
Little River Canyon National Preserve features a deep canyon and cascades.
These recommendations 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, featuring magnificent 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.
Include 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.