Visit: Ave Maria Grotto, 1600 St. Bernard Dr. SE, Cullman, AL 35055
The Grotto was built by Br. Joseph Zoettl , a monk at St. Bernard Abbey. He created more than 125 miniatures of famous historic places and shrines all set in a beautiful woodland setting.
What's Included: Admission
Duration: 3 hours
Visit: Burritt on the Mountain, 3101 Burritt Dr SE, Huntsville, AL 35801-1142
Burritt on the Mountain lies in the heart of Huntsville, Alabama, atop Round Top Mountain. Dr. Henry Burritt left his home and 167 acres to the City of Huntsville and became the first museum in Huntsville. Over 65 years later, Dr. Burritt’s vision has been realized as the park is an important part of Alabama’s History and welcomes thousands of visitors a year. Not only is Burritt on the Mountain one of Huntsville’s staple tourist attractions, it also is a vibrant center for historical, cultural, educational, and entertainment activities for visitors of all ages.
Duration: 3 hours
Visit: Cathedral Caverns State Park, 637 Cave Rd, Woodville, AL 35776-8700
Cathedral Caverns was opened to the public by Jacob Gurley in the 1950's. 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. Experience the thrill of discovery at the gemstone mine, explore the hiking trails or plan an overnight camping trip.
Duration: 3 hours
Visit: Cook Museum of Natural Science, 133 Fourth Ave NE, Decatur, AL 35601
The Cook Museum of Natural Science is a state-of-the-art natural science museum in downtown Decatur, AL. It provides a hands-on, immersive experience where kids can explore, interact with, and learn about nature. You'll leave the Cook Museum feeling fulfilled by the memories made and amazed by the things you saw and learned.
Duration: 3 hours
Visit: EarlyWorks Children's Museum, 404 Madison St SE, Huntsville, AL 35801, USA
EarlyWorks Children's Museum brings hands-on fun in history and science to the youngest learners
Duration: 3 hours
Visit: Huntsville Botanical Garden, 4747 Bob Wallace Ave SW, Huntsville, AL 35805-3390
Open year-round, the Huntsville Botanical Garden contains diverse ecosystems to explore within its 112 acres. From grassy meadows to woodland paths, aquatic habitats to stunning floral collections, the Garden invites guests of all ages to discover the beauty and wonder of the natural environment. Stroll along the nature trails while admiring collections of Alabama’s native plants. Play freely in the Children’s Garden after encountering the fluttering butterflies in the nation’s largest open-air butterfly house. Find serenity in the cool shade of the trees, surrounded by the sounds of nature. With additional events, exhibits, and programs throughout the year, the Garden is a source of plant conservation, education, and celebration for all.
Duration: 3 hours
Visit: Jesse Owens Museum, 7019 County Road 203, Danville, AL 35619-9053
Dedicated June, 1996 with the arrival of the Olympic Torch enroute to the Atlanta Games, The Jesse Owens Museum & Park is a tribute to the life and legacy of Jesse Owens, track and field great, who captured four Gold Medals in 1936 Berlin Olympics shattering Hitler’s Aryan supremacy theory. Jesse’s athletic and humanitarian achievements are depicted through interactive kiosks, displays, a rare documentary narrated by Owens, memorabilia and a museum store. The park includes a Sharecropper Birth Home Replica, Bronze Statue, 1936 Olympic Torch Replica, interactive Broad Jump Pit, Olympic Gold Medal Tree, picnic pavilions, ball fields, basketball court and a playground. Free WiFi.
Duration: 3 hours
Visit: Rickwood Caverns State Park, 370 Rickwood Park Rd, Warrior, AL 35180-3568
Come experience the thrill of Rickwood Cavern’s miracle mile of underground caverns! The 260-million-year-old limestone formations, blind cave fish, and underground pool are just a few of the natural wonders exhibited in the colorful cavern. If you’re looking to cool off from the sweltering summer temperatures or warm up during those cold winter months, the underground wonder maintains a constant 58-62 degree temperature year round as you travel 175 feet beneath the earth.
Duration: 3 hours
Visit: Tigers For Tomorrow, 708 County Road 345, Attalla, AL 35954-8119
Tigers For Tomorrow Wild Animal Preserve is located in Northeastern Alabama on a foot hill of the Appalachian mountains called Untamed Mountain. The preserve is a last stop home to over 160 animals and specializes mainly in predators, big cats, bears and wolves. As a community environmental education center visitors will get up close experience while learning about the behaviors and instincts of the animals that call the preserve home.
Duration: 3 hours
Visit: U.S. Space and Rocket Center, 1 Tranquility Base, Huntsville, AL 35805-3371
Experience the excitement of human space exploration from its earliest beginnings to space tourism and our return to the moon. Climb into a simulator and feel what it's like to train like a real astronaut. See the famous Apollo 16 “Casper” command module and stand in awe beneath our iconic Saturn V rocket, a National Historic Landmark. Walk in the footsteps of NASA astronauts and maybe even bump into one.
Duration: 3 hours
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5 Day - Huntsville / North AL
6/29/2022 - 6/3/2025
Monday - Sunday : | 09:00 AM - 06:00 PM |
Monday - Sunday : | 09:00 AM - 06:00 PM |
Monday - Sunday : | 09:00 AM - 06:00 PM |
1 to 5 days(approx.)
Wheelchair accessible
Stroller accessible
Most travelers can participate
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Posted By : Xinba_L
Easy to redeem. First go to the location that you want and is specified in the ticket description. Then in front of the admissions, redeem the ticket in front of them telling they you got the 1 day pass.
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Posted On : 2024-01-07
Posted By : Frank_R
Went to Space and Rocket Museum. Very interesting. Unfortunately they were doing some renovations so not everything was open. Not busy at all.
Also went to Botanical gardens. Sort of boring this time of year but I could imagine how nice it would look in season.
Overall a worthwhile ticket because it saved 3 of us about $45
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Posted On : 2023-09-27
Posted By : AbigailAdrales
We were able to do 3 out of the other places included in the pass.. very easy to redeem.. huntsville is a cute little town too
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Posted On : 2023-09-20
Posted By : Ron_H
Rick wood caverns was awesome. The tour guide was very knowledgeable. The cave was at comfortable temperature. Every one was pleasant
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Posted On : 2023-09-10
Posted By : Y8876NVjaimeb
The places were great. However, none of the locations knew what our tickets were and we had a hard time getting in. The tickets do not specify which places are included in the day package. You should probably fix this!
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Posted On : 2023-08-21
Posted By : Iley_D
We loved the Planatarium the most. My grandson is a fan of the Webb.
He soaked up every word.
That’s it.
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Posted On : 2023-07-17
Posted By : jacquelinetN5330VG
I purchased the 2-day pass. It gave me general admission to as many attractions as I could go to in two days.
I went to the Huntsville Botanical Garden. It was outstanding!! I went to the Jesse Owens Museum. This was definitely worth the drive!! It was an amazing collection. Very interactive!! I absolutely loved the long jump pit! I also enjoyed seeing the replica of Jesse’s childhood home. The second day I went to the U.S. Space & Rocket Center. This was absolutely incredible!! I cannot wait to come back and see more of Alabama!!
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Posted On : 2023-07-14