GARDENS & HISTORY
More than 2,000 natural history items are on display at the Anniston Museum of Natural History and the Berman Museum of World History, with the Longleaf Botanical Gardens just outside. Animal shows and hands-on discovery activities are designed especially for children.
TAKE A HIKE
The Chief Ladiga Trail runs from the Alabama/Georgia line through Anniston, Weaver, Jacksonville and Piedmont. The paved Rails to Trails project, Alabama’s first, follows the former Seaboard/CSX Railroad and connects to Georgia’s 63-mile Silver Comet Trail. Pinhoti Hiking Trail spans 110 miles and transverses the ridges and crests of the Talladega National Forest Mountains through Georgia to connect with the Appalachian Trail. It runs through both Calhoun and Talladega counties. Sylaward Trail at Lake Howard in Sylacauga is popular for hiking and fishing.
RIDE A BIKE
Coldwater Mountain Bike Trail, on 4,000 acres of Coldwater Mountain in Anniston, offers beginner loops and a 10-mile Blue Loop for intermediate riders. The trail is open to hikers and runners as well.
TEST YOUR OFF-ROAD
TOP Trails OHV Park beckons all-terrain bikes and quads on thousands of acres at the foot of Alabama’s highest point. Choccolocco Mountain Off-Road Vehicle Park offers 450-acres for ATVs, side-by-sides, dirt bikes, four-wheel drives, rail buggies and rock crawlers.
SEE THE BIRDS
The Appalachian Highlands Birding Trail, the Piedmont Plateau Birding Trail and others have sites in these and neighboring counties.
REVISIT YOUR RIGHTS
Follow the Anniston Civil Rights Trail to 10 historic sites throughout the city, including the Freedom Riders National Monument.
ENJOY THE OUTDOORS
Cheaha State Park ranges around Cheaha Mountain, the highest point in Alabama. The park features trails and a small lake, two museums and a restaurant with a grand view, plus accommodations. It’s all within Talladega National Forest, which deserves a visit in its own right. Mountain Longleaf National Wildlife Refuge provides 6,000 acres of mountain longleaf pine forest and is home to the Bains Gap Waterfall and trails. The 11,000-acre Neely Henry Lake in Ohatchee is perfect for skiing, boating and fishing as is the 17,000-acre Logan Martin Lake. Canoe or kayak down Terrapin Creek and enjoy the scenery while you cool off in the spring-fed water. Selwood Farm in Talladega County offers bird hunting, sporting clays and accommodations. It also is a site on the Alabama Quail Trail. And Talladega Creekside Resort offers camping plus kayak and canoe rentals on Cheaha Creek.
CROSS THAT BRIDGE
Oxford Lake is home to one of Alabama’s oldest covered bridges, moved from Coldwater Creek to its Oxford Lake home. The park has sports and play space, too. Or visit Kymulga Mill & Covered Bridge near Childersburg.
PARK IT
Choccolocco Park in Oxford hosts soccer, softball, baseball and track events and features water and natural resources, picnic pavilions, walking and biking trails and a playground.
GO UNDERGROUND
Take a guided tour at Majestic Caverns in Childersburg and see the light, sound and water show. Or stay on the surface to visit the park’s 20 above ground attractions.
TAKE A SHOT
CMP Talladega Marksmanship Park is a 500-acre site offering sport shooters opportunities to practice and participate in competitive events.
HANG OUT
Pursell Farms offers accommodations, event space, golf, horseback riding, yoga and more on 3,500 acres.
PAY TRIBUTE
Centennial Memorial Park is the official home of Alabama’s Veterans Memorial and State Law Enforcement Memorial. Talladega’s Hall of Heroes Museum is a tribute to veterans and first responders.
PONDER THE PAST
Jemison Carnegie Heritage Hall Museum in Talladega features soaring 18-foot ceilings and Beaux Arts style plus the freestanding staircase leading to less formal lower galleries. Built by slave labor in 1863, Janney Furnace was burned by Union troops, but each year hosts the Battle of Ten Islands Reenactment. Visit the site and the Civil War & Native American Museum.
TOUR THE TOWNS
Talladega’s Historic Silk Stocking District covers 113 acres and architectural styles include Queen Anne, Classical Revival, Colonial Revival and other late Victorian types. The Talladega Courthouse Square Historic District, centered on the 1836 courthouse, includes the original Henderson Drug Store, the Isbell Bank, the first city hall, the Kenwin Building, the post office and the Ritz Theatre.
APPRECIATE THE ARTS
Jacksonville State University offers a variety of drama and musical productions, art exhibits, and various sporting events throughout the year. Talladega College offers workshops, lectures and presentations by outstanding artists, scientists, and political, business and civic leaders. It also is home to the Dr. William R. Harvey Museum of Art, which houses the critically acclaimed Amistad murals. Check out concerts and performances at the 1,130-seat Oxford Performing Arts Center. In Talladega, check out The Historic Ritz Theatre, considered one of the best surviving examples of the Art Deco main street theaters of the 1930s. And since it reopened in 1998, it’s considered one of the premier performing arts centers of east central Alabama.
TAKE A SWING
Test your skills at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail Silver Lakes course between Gadsden and Anniston. Or try Alpine Bay Golf in Alpine, Anniston Municipal Golf Course, Cane Creek Golf Course in McClellan, Cider Ridge Golf Course, Indian Oaks Golf Club or Pine Hill Country Club.
TASTE THE GRAPE
White Oak Vineyards grows the fruit for its trademark label, Southern Oak Wines.
ZOOM, ZOOM
Speed is king at Talladega Superspeedway, the Talladega Short Track and the International Motorsports Hall of Fame.
Festivities & Events:
Black Heritage Festival — February | Anniston The longest-running Black Heritage festival in
the Southeast.
Marble Festival — April | Sylacauga Celebrating the magic of marble.
Noble Street Festival — April | Anniston Cyclists take note!
Talladega Walk of Fame — April | Talladega
US Canine Biathlon — May | Anniston Dogs and handlers compete in this four-mile challenge course.
OxfordFest — October | Oxford Arts, crafts, music, food and fun.
This article appears in the July 2024 issue of Business Alabama.