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North Alabama Patriot Trail honors state’s veterans

DECATUR — The Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association wants to say thank you to the state’s military, veterans, and the families who have served — through a unique memorial and […]

Gadsden's annual extreme competition set for South’s most scenic obstacle course

GADSDEN – Thrill-seeking athletes who are not afraid of getting muddy, wet and pushed to the limit will be taking part in Gadsden’s Barbarian Challenge, a six-mile obstacle course run […]

CoalFest: Brilliant celebrates its coal mining heritage

BRILLIANT — Each year, the Marion County community of Brilliant pays tribute to its roots in the coal mining industry with a free festival filling the downtown area with two […]

Best of tunes and tastes: Alabama Strawberry Festival expands to two days

CULLMAN — Not one, but two fun-filled days are planned in May when Cullman gears up for its annual festival centered around strawberries. Set for May 3-4 in Depot Park, […]

Art, music come together for annual Panoply in Huntsville’s Big Spring Park

HUNTSVILLE — Art and music come together the last weekend in April for a three-day celebration in downtown Huntsville. Now in its 42nd year, the annual Panoply Arts Festival takes […]

Art on the Lake brings more beauty to Guntersville’s picturesque waterfront

GUNTERSVILLE —  It is one of the longest running arts and craft shows in the Southeast. For over 60 years, artists and crafters from across the southeastern United States have made […]

Christmas in the Country returns the weekend before Thanksgiving

LEIGHTON — The weekend before Thanksgiving, LaGrange College Site Park will be filled with the sights and sounds of an old-fashioned Christmas attracting locals and visitors of all ages to […]

Brochure reveals 'What to See and Do on I-22'

DECATUR – The Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association has released a brochure highlighting attractions, waterfalls, murals, festivals and hotels/motels located along Interstate 22 in North Alabama. The new “What to […]

Take a ride to the Covered Bridge Festival

ONEONTA – With three covered bridges still in existence, Blount County carries the title of Covered Bridge Capital of Alabama, and as a tribute to its roots, a one-day festival […]

Fall is in the air: Boaz celebrates the arrival of autumn

BOAZ — October is knocking on the door which means towns and communities across North Alabama are gearing up for their fall celebrations. Set for Oct. 6-7, the Harvest Festival […]

River Clay festival celebrates visual arts

DECATUR – The River Clay Fine Arts Festival welcomes local and national artists who will bring their works of art and unique creations to the River City October 21-22, 2023, […]

Florence's McGee Farm ready to harvest some fun

FLORENCE — Each year, McGee Farm welcomes thousands of visitors to its pumpkin patch and to celebrate the arrival of fall. With plenty of space to spread out, McGee Farm […]

Tourism officials to organize cleanup on Wheeler Lake

DECATUR – The Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association, Decatur Morgan County Tourism, Hampton Inn Madison Huntsville Airport and Kayak Bass Fishing owner/CEO Chad Hoover are hosting a river stewardship event […]

Oka Kapassa returns to downtown Tuscumbia

TUSCUMBIA – A celebration of the culture and traditions of the indigenous people who once inhabited North Alabama is planned this weekend for downtown Tuscumbia offering two days of educational […]

No stubbornness allowed at Winfield’s Mule Day

WINFIELD — Mule Day, a two-day event centered on mules and their role in rural farming, hits the streets of downtown Winfield this month, bringing with it free family fun. […]

Wilkommen! Oktoberfest returns to downtown Cullman

CULLMAN — For more than three decades, Cullman has been celebrating its German beginnings with a family-friendly festival offering all things German. Cullman Oktoberfest, one of North Alabama’s largest and […]

Battling It Out on the Grill

DECATUR — Alabama’s only triple steak cookoff returns in September bringing with it exciting grilling action and good times to the River City. Sizzle and Smoke made its debut last […]

More than pumpkins to pick at Belue Place

LEXINGTON — Now that school is back in session, the fall season is just around the corner which means it is time for pumpkins and all things autumn. In celebration […]

Art Sunday set for Scottsboro's King Caldwell Park

SCOTTSBORO — More than 80 artisans and craftsmen will make their way to Scottsboro to participate in a juried show and offer their artworks and crafts for sale when the […]

Hartselle’s Depot Days Festival on track

HARTSELLE — The Depot Days Festival rolls into Hartselle next month, bringing a day of family-friendly fun and entertainment to the historic depot and downtown area. Hosted by the Hartselle […]

Piney Chapel American Farm Heritage Days rolling in

ATHENS — One of North Alabama’s largest antique engine and tractor shows returns to Athens next month in celebration of rural American farming heritage. Set for Aug. 4-5, the Piney […]

Another person's treasure: World’s Longest Yard Sale set

GADSDEN – Each year, bargain hunters, yard sale connoisseurs, treasure seekers and those who just like to haggle make their way through northeastern Alabama for the biggest yard sale shopping […]

Celebrate the 'spirit' of the Fourth of July in Decatur

DECATUR – For those in search of things to do on Independence Day, the city of Decatur welcomes everyone for a day of family fun and activities at Point Mallard […]

World’s fastest racing boats return to Lake Guntersville

GUNTERSVILLE — Alabama is known for fast cars and a NASCAR superspeedway, but the southern state has also developed a name for fast boats on a liquid track. Lake Guntersville’s extreme […]