Atmore Alabama Hotels, Motels & Lodging

Check out our list of Atmore, Alabama hotels, motels and other travel lodging options below. Hotels are listed by their proximity to downtown Atmore. Click on any hotel from the list below to view information, details, and current rates, and to make reservations online.

 
Holiday Inn Express ATMORE

Map Marker Holiday Inn Express ATMORE

111 LAKEVIEW CIRCLE, Atmore, AL

Rooms begin at $90.00

3 miles from Atmore city center.

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Trails Near Atmore

  • Conecuh Trail Andalusia, AL (Mountain Biking)
    This ten-mile loop of wide singletrack through Alabama's Conecuh National Forest provides an easy day trip under most conditions. The trail was opened to mountain biking only recently. Despite havin...

  • Claude Kelley State Park Atmore, AL (Mountain Biking)
    The park occupies 960 acres on Highway 21 northeast of Mobile, Alabama. Lying slightly more than 75 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico, another Alabama state park contains a combination of single-track...

  • CCC Trail Atmore, AL (Hiking)
    A wake-up call for those who have hiked the flatter trails of the Gulf Coast region, the CCC Trail leaves the sea level hiking behind and starts to take on some hills. Granted these are not massive m...

  • Gazebo Trail Atmore, AL (Hiking)
    The first sign of any elevation gain in the hikes of the Gulf Coast region of Alabama occurs in Claude D. Kelley State Park. Here the Gazebo Trail travels up the shallow inclines of 300-foot ridges p...

  • Perdido River Seminole, AL (Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing)
    The Perdido River demarcates the state line between Alabama and Florida. At the Barrineau Park put-in, the Perdido begins semi-swiftly and continues this way for about 10 miles, where the flow begins ...

  • Perdido River: Three Runs to US 90 Cantonment, FL (Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing)
    The Perdido River originates in south Alabama with the confluence of Dyas Creek and Perdido Creek. It runs along the state line separating Alabama and Florida to the west and is about 15 miles from ...

  • Mound Island Canoe Trail Bay Minette, AL (Hiking)
    This is a combination trip featuring the best of both worlds in south Alabama — an unbelievably beautiful paddle through the bayous of one of the largest river deltas in the country plus a hike to anc...