Wondering about the best things to do in Huntsville, Alabama? From museums to speakeasies, parks to art walks, this list has you covered.

24 Fun Things To Do In Huntsville, Alabama

Trying to decide on the best fun things to do in Huntsville, Alabama? From hidden speakeasies to interesting museums and gorgeous outdoor spaces, this list covers them all!

*A big thank you to the Huntsville/Madison County CVB for hosting our trip and providing us with admission to museums and some of our meals.*

After several trips to Huntsville, it’s become a city that we know quite well and our love for it grows each time we visit. There’s just something about the contrast between historic and modern Huntsville attractions that gives this United States city a unique vibe. It’s the perfect place for a weekend getaway, whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or even with kids.

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Huntsville Alabama FAQs

What are some fun things to do in Huntsville AL for couples?

The Catacomb 435 Speakeasy is a great spot for a date night drink and following the Secret Art Trail is a fun daytime activity. You can never go wrong with a Trash Panda game either!

What are the best things to do in Huntsville AL for adults?

Everything on this list! 😉 More specifically, Campus 405, Stovehouse, and the Big Spring International Park are all great options.

What is Huntsville Alabama known for?

The most famous attraction in Huntsville is easily the US Space & Rocket Center.

24 Fun Things To Do In Huntsville

Huntsville is a diverse and international city where technology lives well along with art and culture. In Huntsville, you can easily spend a day walking among giant rockets or beautiful historic homes. We’ve been to Huntsville multiple times now and we love the juxtaposition of it and feel the city has something for everyone. We think it’s one of the best cities in Alabama!

Based on the extensive time we’ve spent in Huntsville over the years, we’ve gone ahead and put together some Huntsville attractions that we think you’ll really enjoy. Whether you’re visiting Huntsville with kids, looking for a romantic date night spot, or you’re a history nerd, you’ll find something to enjoy on this list of the best things to do in Huntsville, Alabama.

We’ve also created a video that highlights some of our favorite Huntsville attractions. It’s towards the bottom of this article.

Make sure to also check out our other Huntsville articles:

Huntsville Restaurants: A Guide To The Best Places To Eat In Huntsville, Alabama
Huntsville Trails: Beer, Cocktails, Coffee, and Hikes!

Vicky and Mark in front of the Welcome to Huntsville mural
We love Huntsville!

Campus 805

Formerly a school, Campus 805 is now THE place to hang out in Huntsville. With multiple breweries, restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues, it’s the perfect place to unwind and have some fun. They’ve also kept the school theme, which we really love.

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Our favorite places inside the campus are the secret speakeasy (hidden behind sliding lockers), Earth and Stone Wood Fired Pizza, and Civil Axe Throwing. The axe throwing is particularly thrilling, and although it took a few tries, we eventually got a bull’s eye. If you have time, though, we recommend making multiple visits to Campus 805 because it truly has so many awesome places to visit.

The Speakeasy inside Campus 805 is one of the top Huntsville attractions
The entrance to the speakeasy inside Campus 805
Civil Axe Throwing in Huntsville Alabama
Oh yeah!!

Lowe Mill Arts And Entertainment

Lowe Mill Arts and Entertainment is an old mill that has been turned into one of the most extensive private arts facilities in the southeast. While visiting you might see artists painting, sculpting, and even creating jewelry. There are also many cafes and restaurants.

There are lots of cool shops and galleries inside Lowe Mill Arts and Entertainment
There are lots of cool shops and galleries inside

Stovehouse

You can find another unique transformation happening at Stovehouse. Once an old factory, Stovehouse is now being converted into a village-like complex with restaurants, bars, cafes, shops, and plenty of outdoor space to chill and relax. During our visit, we had tacos and sat by the Food & Leisure Garden.

Stovehouse
Stovehouse

Catacomb 435 Speakeasy

Downtown Huntsville has gotten even cooler now that it has a new secret speakeasy! You’ll truly feel like you’ve gone back in time to the 1920s when you step into this underground space. The décor is Art Deco, it’s dimly lit, there’s jazz music playing in the background, and silent black and white films are playing on a screen over a piano.

To get in, you need to make a reservation. You’ll then get a password that changes daily. Catacomb 435 is located at 100 Jefferson Street and there you will find a bright red firebox on the left of the door. Press the call button, say the password, and someone will let you in. Then you head downstairs and walk through an unmarked black door.

It’s a small space that doesn’t fit more than 30 people. When we visited, we sat in a small nook that was once an old coal chute from the 1800s. To make your handcrafted cocktail, the bartender will ask you to pick an alcohol and up to two flavors. Soon after you’ll get your delicious cocktail surprise.

Handcrafted cocktails inside Catacomb 435
Handcrafted cocktails inside Catacomb 435

U.S. Space & Rocket Center

Of course, any time you ask about Huntsville attractions, the U.S. Space & Rocket Center will undoubtedly be mentioned. The rocket center is made up of the main museum, the Davidson Center for Space Exploration, historic Shuttle Park, and Rocket Park. Everyone of all ages will enjoy learning about the space race and the development of the space shuttle program.

Are you a space nerd? Consider a trip to Kennedy Space Center or Space Center Houston!

During one of our visits, the featured exhibit was “Apollo: When We Went to the Moon” and it celebrated the 50-year anniversary of when we landed on the moon. There were artifacts and memorabilia that chronicled the competitiveness between the U.S. and Russia and highlighted the extraordinary efforts of U.S. engineers and astronauts.

On our most recent visit, we absolutely had to go back to the Rocket Center. It’s such a cool place and their exhibits are always changing.

What made this visit extra special, though, was that when we went to their new planetarium experience we had an American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter there for Mark. Frances from Deaf Access. Inc. did a great job and for the first time ever, Mark was able to fully experience a planetarium show. Thank you Frances for making this experience deaf-friendly and one of the highlights of our most recent trip to Huntsville!

Just part of the Saturn V Rocket in Huntsville Alabama
Just part of the Saturn V Rocket
Sitting on a lunar rover in Huntsville Alabama
Sitting on a lunar rover
Mark, Buddy, and Vicky at the US Space and Rocket Center, one of thebest things to do in Huntsville
Mark, Buddy, and Vicky at the US Space and Rocket Center
Frances from Deaf Access. Inc. interpreting during our planetarium experience
Frances from Deaf Access. Inc. interpreting during our planetarium experience

Harrison Brothers Hardware

Harrison Brothers Hardware was established in 1897 and was passed down from generation to generation until 1983. The store was then purchased by the Historic Huntsville Foundation; they wanted to preserve the store and its traditions. Although they no longer sell hardware, there are still a variety of things you can purchase like housewares, snacks, toys, and other knickknacks. It’s one of the most popular Huntsville attractions.

We loved how much of the original store is still intact. The wooden floors, the shelves and fixtures; everything is as it was a century ago! There’s also a display with many mementos, photos, and original ledgers and receipts. The highlight for us was seeing the 1907 National Cash Register that is still in use. It’s so big and beautiful and we loved the sound it made when the drawer opened. You can see the register in action in our video below!

112 year old register inside Harrison Brothers Hardware in Huntsville Alabama
112 year old register!

Huntsville Revisited History Museum

Curated by William Hampton, a 6th generation Huntsvillian, the Huntsville Revisited History Museum at the H.C. Blake Art & History Center has incredible pieces and artifacts. Some that date back hundreds of years! We were able to talk to William and his passion and love for Huntsville is obvious and contagious.

As we walked through the space, we saw photos, old records, film reels, and even small pieces of materials from buildings that are no longer standing. It really is a special place.

The Huntsville Revisited History Museum has a great collection
The Huntsville Revisited History Museum has a great collection
film reels of when JFK visited Huntsville!
JFK visited Huntsville!

Burritt On The Mountain

Overlooking Huntsville, on Round Top Mountain, is Burritt on the Mountain. This property has over 160 acres. Along with Dr. Burritt’s mansion, the historic park has six authentic 19th-century homes, a replica of a 1918 Rosenwald School, nature trails, and more.

Dr. Burritt built his retirement home in 1938. It’s a bit eccentric; there are a few different architectural styles blended together. When he passed away in 1955, he left the property to the city of Huntsville to become the city’s first museum.

Behind the mansion, visitors step back in time and see what it was like to live in the area as a farmer during the 19th century. There are living history interpreters dressed in period clothing that tell you all about their homes and the tools they used on the farm. There are also plenty of animals and livestock. If you’re looking for fun Huntsville activities, make sure to check out their events calendar; there’s always something going on!

Also on the property is a replica of a Rosenwald School. In the early 1900s, there weren’t many schools for African-American children in the South. Julius Rosenwald, philanthropist and president of Sears, Roebuck & Company, got together with black educator Booker T. Washington. Between 1913 and 1932, the men built nearly 5,000 schools in 15 states. Known as Rosenwald schools, they helped thousands of children get an education and learn valuable skills.

Currently, there is a program where 4th-grade Huntsville students get to spend the day at the school and experience what it was like to be a student in 1918. They put on period clothing, write with a nib pen and ink, do their lessons on slates, and more.

Visiting Dr. Burritt's home is one of the top Huntsville things to do
Dr. Burritt’s home
the historic farm homes on Burritt mountain often have fun Huntsville activities
One of the historic farm homes
Replica of a Rosenwald School in Huntsville Alabama
Replica of a Rosenwald School

Huntsville Free Walking Tour

If you’re visiting Huntsville in April or October, we definitely recommend taking one of their free guided walking tours. It’s a great way to learn about Huntsville’s historic districts and see some great architecture.

You can see the 2023 free tour dates here.

Huntsville attractions include its historic architecture
Love the architecture in Huntsville!

Huntsville Museum Of Art

The Huntsville Museum of Art, located alongside Big Spring International Park, has excellent permanent and traveling exhibits. Its seven galleries are filled with world-class paintings and sculptures and they also offer cultural events throughout the year. We especially recommend visiting on Thursday evenings after 5 PM, when admission is only $5 and you can also get a glass of wine for $5.

Lots of different styles can be seen inside the Huntsville Museum of Art
Lots of different styles can be seen in the museum

Secret Art Trail

We love finding street art and murals. While in Huntsville, we were very happy to discover their Secret Art Trail. But I guess it’s not a secret anymore LOL! There are almost 20 amazing pieces around the downtown area.

Some are interactive and fun to pose in front of, but our favorite is one of the newest Huntsville murals. Titled “This Girl Can,” and painted by Kimberly Radford, the mural marks 100 years since the passage of the 19th Amendment which gave women the legal right to vote.

Vicky enjoying some Huntsville street art
Vicky enjoying some Huntsville street art
"This Girl Can," by Kimberly Radford in Huntsville, Alabama
“This Girl Can,” by Kimberly Radford

Clinton Row Colorwalk

Be on the lookout for this colorful alley as you explore downtown Huntsville. Located between two buildings, the Clinton Row Colorwalk stretches from Clinton Avenue East to Holmes Avenue Northwest and is filled with murals painted by local artists.

Clinton Row Colorwalk in Huntsville Alabama
Clinton Row Colorwalk

Big Spring International Park

After visiting the art museum, take a stroll around Big Spring International Park. A Huntsville must-see, this iconic park is beautifully manicured and a perfect spot to take photos, walk along its many paths, feed ducks and fish, or just sit and people-watch. Make sure to head up to the northeast corner where there is a shaded path that leads to a waterfall.

Things to do in Huntsville with kids include visiting Big Spring International Park
Big Spring International Park

Washington Park

Do you know what a pocket park is? Well, it’s basically a mini park and Huntsville has the cutest pocket park downtown. It is officially called “Washington Street Park With a Purpose” and it has plenty of space to sit and relax. If we worked or lived downtown we’d be there all the time!

Washington Park is Huntsville's new Pocket Park
Washington Park

Huntsville Botanical Garden

No matter what time of year it is, we think one of the best things to do in Huntsville is to visit the Huntsville Botanical Garden. The 112-acre garden is even listed as one of the top things to do in Alabama! There are so many specialty gardens, trails, and exhibits that you can easily spend hours wandering around and taking it all in.

One of our favorite areas of the botanical gardens was the pavilion inside Damson Aquatic Garden. Of course, the butterfly house inside the nature center is amazing as well. Besides hundreds of butterflies, you’ll also see turtles, frogs, and quails. And did we mention it’s also the largest open-aired butterfly house in the country?

We thought their Children’s Garden was really awesome too, so if you’re looking for things to do in Huntsville with kids, we definitely recommend visiting. It’s actually divided into eight sections and has playgrounds, splash areas, a maze, and plenty of space for the kiddos to run around. They’ll even be able to see dinosaurs!

Beautiful Huntsville Botanical Garden
Beautiful Huntsville Botanical Garden
A dinosaur at the Huntsville Botanical Garden
Dinosaur!!

U.S. Veterans Memorial Museum

The U.S. Veterans Memorial Museum is probably the best veterans museum we’ve ever been to and definitely one of the best things to do in Huntsville. Some of you may remember that Vicky was in the Army, so any chance we get we try to visit memorials and museums dedicated to military veterans. This museum truly was spectacular and truly is one of the best military museums in the US.

It’s crazy to think that it all began with someone’s personal collection. And then people heard about the museum and started donating their own memorabilia. They still receive donations constantly and it’s amazing to see what they have amassed. Artifacts go all the way back to the Revolutionary War and they include uniforms, weapons, jeeps, tanks, and even aircraft! They also have a replica of the briefing room of the 385th Bomb Group, USAAF in Great Ashfield, England during 1943-45.

There are over 30 historic vehicles at the U.S. Veterans Memorial Museum in Huntsville Alabama
There are over 30 historic vehicles at the museum
The US Veterans Memorial Museum id one of the best things to do in Huntsville Alabama
So many interesting exhibits!

Huntsville Madison County Veterans Memorial Park

Aside from visiting the Veteran’s Museum, we also recommend visiting the Huntsville Madison County Veterans Memorial Park. It’s a really well-laid-out memorial with touching sculptures and plaques. It was dedicated on Veterans Day, 11/11/11.

There are eight polished black granite markers with the names of local service members who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. The granite for the markers came from the same quarry that supplied the Vietnam Memorial in Washington DC. There are also small white headstones in the Defender Fountain that are replicas of the headstones in Arlington National Cemetery that represent all fallen warriors.

Huntsville Madison County Veterans Memorial Park
Huntsville Madison County Veterans Memorial Park

Trash Panda Game

A really fun thing to do in Huntsville is go to a Trash Panda baseball game. The Rocket City Trash Pandas are a Double-A Affiliate of the Angels in the Double-A South. They play at Toyota Field, which is about 15 minutes southwest of Downtown Huntsville.

Going to a game would be perfect for date night or a fun activity for the whole family. When we went to a game, we sat on the grass in the designated Berm seating. It was a beautiful night for baseball!

Enjoying a Trash Panda Game
Enjoying a Trash Panda Game

Monte Sano Stone Cuts Trail

Monte Sano State Park is absolutely gorgeous and has miles of hiking and biking trails. What it is most famous for, however, is its Stone Cuts Trail. It was a bit of a hike to get to these rock formations, but it was totally worth it. We enjoyed climbing up and around them.

Vicky climbing through the Monte Sano Stone Cuts
Vicky climbing through the Monte Sano Stone Cuts

Bridge Street Town Centre

The Bridge Street Town Centre is an open-air mall and one of the most popular things to do in Huntsville. You’ll find chain stores as well as small boutiques and shops, so it’s the perfect place to shop for yourself or souvenirs.

Not into shopping? Bridge Street Town Centre is also full of restaurants and just makes a great place for some people watching!

North Alabama Railroad Museum

Though it’s technically located in nearby Chase, Alabama and not Huntsville, the North Alabama Railroad Museum is still worth a visit if you’re interested in trains or small, interesting museums. It’s located at Chase Depot, which is the smallest train depot in the country.

Depending on the day you visit, you may be able to catch a ride on a vintage train. Check the schedule in advance if this is something you’d like to do!

There is also a Huntsville Depot Museum, which is currently closed though you can still visit the property.

Weeden House Museum and Garden

Another museum worth visiting in Huntsville is the Weeden House Museum and Garden, located in the Twickenham Historic District. The once-home of painter and poet Maria Howard Weeden, the home is one of the oldest in Huntsville and the oldest open to the public.

The home was later home to US Supreme Court Justice John McKinley and was used during the Civil War as quarters to officers. Needless to say, the home holds lots of history!

Madison County Nature Trail

If getting outside is on your list of things to do in Huntsville, be sure to check out the Madison County Nature Trail. Located in Southeast Huntsville, the 72-acre park offers up a 1.5-mile walking trail, picnic areas, a covered bridge, and more.

You can also see the oldest and largest Champion Winged Elm Tree in the state within the park.

Constitution Hall Park

Also known as Alabama Constitution Village, Constitution Hall Park commemorates the location where Alabama became a state in 1819.

The park offers several different exhibitions showcasing Huntsville in 1819 and does offer guided tours on select days.

Our Video Of The Best Things To Do In Huntsville

In this video, we showcase some of our favorite Huntsville attractions.

YouTube video

Where To Stay In Huntsville

We think a great place to stay while visiting Huntsville is the Hampton Inn Huntsville/Village of Providence just outside of the US Space and Rocket Center. It’s in the area known as the Village of Providence. There are restaurants and shops within walking distance and the US Space and Rocket Center is a short drive away.

The hotel offers free breakfast and free parking. It also has a gym and a beautiful pool. Oh, and the beds are super comfy too! We really enjoyed our stay and highly recommend it.

Check Hampton Inn Huntsville/Village of Providence rates.

Buddy loved the beds at the Hampton Inn Huntsville/Village of Providence
Buddy loved the beds!
free breakfast at the Hampton Inn Huntsville/Village of Providence
We always appreciate a free breakfast!

Final Thoughts On Things To Do in Huntsville, AL

We loved our trips to Huntsville! There’s always so much to do and there’s truly something for everyone, whether you prefer to be outside in nature, learn about the history of a destination, or shop til you drop.

It’s already such a fun city and we know it’s only going to continue to grow. We can’t wait to visit again!

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11 Comments

  1. Pint & Pixels looks pretty cool!

    Also, I used to drive through Huntsville whenever I went to Florida. I wish I had known about some of these places because I would have gone! The Botanical Gardens look beautiful!

    1. Just means you’ll have to make a return trip! 😉

  2. Joe Pusateri says:

    Wonderful video and great info on Huntsville, AL. I travel there often and will now look forward to visiting Campus 805 and Pints and Pixels. Thanks, Buddy!

    1. You’re very welcome Joe! Hope you have a great time! 🙂

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    1. Oh wow, thank you! We’ll check it out next time we’re in Huntsville! 🙂

  4. This blog post is absolutely amazing! I had no idea there were so many great activities and attractions in this city. Your list is incredibly comprehensive and well-curated, and I appreciate the detailed descriptions of each spot. I’m especially excited to check out the Space & Rocket Center and explore the local parks you mentioned. Thanks for sharing such a thorough and engaging guide—Huntsville is definitely going to be on my travel radar now!

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