Thursday 23 January 2020

Alabaster Travel Guide – Best Places to Explore


Located 24 miles south of Birmingham, Alabama, Alabaster is a charming city in Shelby County. You'll find a selection of mountain parks, creeks, bird watching, and wildlife trails in this beautiful city. If you're a wine lover then, Alabaster is also close to the looped Alabama Wine Trail. Where you can sample some of the region’s full-bodied reds and fragrant whites. So whether you visit this place for a vacation trip with family or friends or a business trip you should take some time to research the best hotels in Alabaster.

Alabaster doesn't have an airport but if you're planning a visit you need to fly into Birmingham-Shuttles worth International Airport (BHM) which is located around 29 miles from the city. A few decent hotels close to the airport include Ramada by Wyndham Birmingham Airport, Holiday Inn Birmingham Airport, Red Roof Inn PLUS+ Birmingham East Irondale Airport, and Rode way Inn & Suites Birmingham I-59 exit 134.



If you're a nature lover and planning to visit the city for a day or two, there are numerous things to explore here. Explore places like Shelby County Museum And Archives, Karl C. Harrison Museum Of George Washington, Buck Creek Trail, Interstellar Ginger Beer & Exploration Company, Champy’s World Famous Fried Chicken, Oak Mountain Amphitheatre, Limestone Park, Warehouse31 Haunted House, Oak Mountain State Park, Alabama Wildlife Centre, Corbin Farms Winery, Central Alabama Paintball Park, Ebenezer Swamp Ecological Preserve, American Village, and the Veterans Park.

Buck Creek Trail:
With over 3 miles of cycling and hiking paths, Buck Creek Trail connects two parks in the Alabaster area, Buck Creek Park and Warrior Park. If you love nature then this is the perfect place to get back to nature. You can walk in a leisurely or aimless way along winding pathways to the cascading waterfall behind the site of old Buck Creek Cotton Mill or enjoy relaxing with a picnic by the stream or admire the flora and fauna.

Ebenezer Swamp Ecological Preserve:
A must visit place for nature lovers, you should spend a day hiking at Ebenezer Swamp Ecological Preserve. Home to the Tupelo Gum tree and offers rich habitats for a variety of birdlife. You're more likely to find Wood Thrushes, Red-headed Woodpeckers or the rare Glossy Ibis.

Veterans Park:
Occupying a 90-acre of land and located 5 miles south of Alabaster is a perfect destination if you're in the city with family or friends. You can enjoy activities including two miles of little walking trails, five baseball fields, a bluebird trail, and an Arbor. Kids can learn about nature by strolling amongst flowers and trees and the wildlife on an educational Nature Walk.

Where to get the best deals on Alabaster Hotels? Explore TravOpedia where you can compare rates and amenities for different properties. You can read the reviews of the guest who stayed there in the past or look into the images of the properties or research over the location of the property on maps or even videos of the property & their surroundings. If you are looking for Last Minute Hotel Deals Alabaster, explore TravOpedia to get online promotional codes by exploring the web & that will help you save large.


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