Bessemer, AL Attractions
Alabama Adventures Theme Park (Seasonal)
— Website for Alabama Adventure: alabamaadventure.com PARK IS CLOSED DURING WINTER MONTHS
Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame
— Outside on the sidewalk, visitors can feel the rhythm. From the boogie woogie beginings of clarence "pinetop" Smith to the velvet crooning of Nat King Cole, legendary jazz greats are immortalized in the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fames, within the historic Car
Bessemer Airport
Bessemer Civic Center
Bessemer Civic Center
— Ths Bessemer Civic Center is a great place for holding conventions and meetings. It is also ideal for concerts, dance,theater events,and banquets.
BIRMINGHAM
Birmingham Jefferson Convention Center
— In the heart of thriving, fun-filled Birmingham is the Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex. Here you will find everything you need for whatever your event requires: an array of top-notch facilities, 770 adjoining guest rooms, a helpful event staff and
BIRMINGHAM RACE COURSE
— Discover the thrill of the chase 52 weeks of the year with live greyhound racing and similcast greyhound and horse racing from all over the country.
Birmingham Shuttersworth International Airport
BIRMINGHAM ZOO
— Beginning Spring 2011, visitors will experience,explore, and become educated on the new and existing animals and their expanded exhibit areas.
Bob Sykes BBQ and Blues Festival
— Barbecue and blues are a great combination so start planning for the 3rd Annual Bob Sykes Bbq and Blues Festival. The festival will be held on Saturday, June 2nd, 2012 at the beautiful DeBardeleben Park located in downtown historic Bessemer from 1-9pm. It
Highland Park Golf
— Highland Park was established in 1903 and is Alabama's oldest golf course,and the site of many important golf events including the Tiger Woods' Junior Golf Clinics. Highland Park Golf Course will offer you outstanding playing contions and first-class bent
McWane Science Center
— The McWane Science Center has four floors of hands-on exhibits and an IMAX dome theatre. Celebrating science and discovery, the exhibits include everything from dinosaurs to space travel. You can pet the sharks and stingrays in the Shark & Ray touch Tank
MERCEDES-BENZ INTERNATIONAL VISITOR CENTER
— The Mercedes-Benz Visitor Center traces the history of the German automaker from an 1800s motorcycle manufacturer to its current state as a world- renowned automaker.
OAK MOUNTAIN STATE PARK
— Oak Mountain State Park is Alabama's largest state park. Its 10,000 acres are dedicated to golf, mountain bike trails,swimming, fishing, boating, horseback riding,hiking, overnight accomodations, a petting zoo, and a lakeside beach.
REGIONS PARK
— Regions Park, previously know as the "Hoover Met" is a minor league park and home of the Birmingham Barons. Operation is Seasonal
RIVERCHASE GALLERIA MALL
— The Galleria has many shopping choices to choose from: JC Pennys, Belk, Macys, Sears, American Eagle, Aeropastale, Express ect... There are also a variety of places to eat in their food court. The Galleria also has a carousel located in the food court tha
Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark
— The 90 year-old system of pipes and smokestacks at Sloss Furnaces offers a rare glimpse into the great industrial past of the South and the growth of our nation. Visiting Sloss is a humbling experience. You gaze up at a maze of massive pipes that seem to
Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park
— Tannehill is a beautiful park with more than 1,500 acres for hiking and camping, Tannehill is well suited for outdoor recreation. The old iornworks and a collection of 19th century buildings give visitors a glimpse into the life of Alabama in the 1800s. T
VULCAN STATE PARK
— Located on the summit of Red Mountain overlooking downtown Birmingham, stands a 56-foot statue of Vulcan, blacksmith of the Roman gods. Vulcan wasn't built for idol worship, but for the 1904 St.Louis world fair. He personified Birmingham's pride in its lo