Alabama is home to many hidden gems just waiting to be discovered. From award-winning restaurants to beautiful natural landmarks, you never know what you’ll find while exploring our great state. Listed below are nine hidden gems in Alabama that are most certainly worth discovering. Which ones are you familiar with?

  1. Orr Park’s Tinglewood Trail - Montevallo

google/Chuck Orr Park’s Tinglewood Trail consists of 30+ whimsical tree carvings that were created by artist Tim Tingle. Because of this trail, Orr Park is one of the South’s most unique parks.

  1. Joe’s Pizza - Woodville

google/Jeffrey Schreier Joe’s Pizza is a tiny, family-owned restaurant that’s located off the beaten path. It’s known for serving some Alabama’s most delicious, made-from-scratch pizza.

  1. Natural Bridge - Natural Bridge

tripadvisor/LADYJET With a length of 148 feet, Natural Bridge, which is located in a town with the same name, is the longest natural bridge east of the Rockies. Believed to be more than 200 million years old, it’s also one of the state’s most amazing natural wonders.

  1. Pie Lab - Greensboro

google/Greg Randall Pie Lab, which opened for business in 2009, is one of Alabama’s best pie shops. In addition to its delicious homemade pies, it also serves pizza, pasta, sandwiches, and more.

  1. Wilderness Park’s Bamboo Forest - Prattville

tripadvisor/Amanda S Because of its abundance of towering bamboo stalks, Wilderness Park is one of Alabama’s most unique outdoor attractions. This beautiful park was also used for training during the Vietnam War.

  1. Rattlesnake Saloon - Tuscumbia

google/Steven Hughes Rattlesnake Saloon is a unique restaurant that’s located off the beaten path inside a cave. Since opening in 2009, it’s welcomed visitors from all over the world.

  1. Town of Spectre - Millbrook

google/Michael Chou Town of Spectre is a fictional community that was used as the setting for the hit film Big Fish. It’s located near Millbrook and welcomes visitors year-round. It’s also one of Alabama’s best-kept secrets.

  1. Dismals Canyon - Phil Campbell

google/Ryan Beverly Dismals Canyon is a scenic canyon that’s nestled within the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. It’s one of the few places in the world where you’ll find dismalites, which are rare insects that resemble glowworms.

  1. The Wash House Restaurant - Fairhope

google/Scott Brooks The Wash House Restaurant serves up fine coastal cuisine within a beautiful atmosphere. It’s the perfect place for a celebratory meal. Because of the restaurant’s popularity, reservations are recommended.

Have you ever visited any of these hidden gems? If so, please share your experience(s) with us in the comments below.

google/Chuck

Orr Park’s Tinglewood Trail consists of 30+ whimsical tree carvings that were created by artist Tim Tingle. Because of this trail, Orr Park is one of the South’s most unique parks.

google/Jeffrey Schreier

Joe’s Pizza is a tiny, family-owned restaurant that’s located off the beaten path. It’s known for serving some Alabama’s most delicious, made-from-scratch pizza.

tripadvisor/LADYJET

With a length of 148 feet, Natural Bridge, which is located in a town with the same name, is the longest natural bridge east of the Rockies. Believed to be more than 200 million years old, it’s also one of the state’s most amazing natural wonders.

google/Greg Randall

Pie Lab, which opened for business in 2009, is one of Alabama’s best pie shops. In addition to its delicious homemade pies, it also serves pizza, pasta, sandwiches, and more.

tripadvisor/Amanda S

Because of its abundance of towering bamboo stalks, Wilderness Park is one of Alabama’s most unique outdoor attractions. This beautiful park was also used for training during the Vietnam War.

google/Steven Hughes

Rattlesnake Saloon is a unique restaurant that’s located off the beaten path inside a cave. Since opening in 2009, it’s welcomed visitors from all over the world.

google/Michael Chou

Town of Spectre is a fictional community that was used as the setting for the hit film Big Fish. It’s located near Millbrook and welcomes visitors year-round. It’s also one of Alabama’s best-kept secrets.

google/Ryan Beverly

Dismals Canyon is a scenic canyon that’s nestled within the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. It’s one of the few places in the world where you’ll find dismalites, which are rare insects that resemble glowworms.

google/Scott Brooks

The Wash House Restaurant serves up fine coastal cuisine within a beautiful atmosphere. It’s the perfect place for a celebratory meal. Because of the restaurant’s popularity, reservations are recommended.

For more information about Orr Park’s Tinglewood Trail, be sure to take a look at the following article: The Alabama Park That Will Make You Feel Like You Walked Into A Fairy Tale.

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Address: 277 Park Dr, Montevallo, AL 35115, USAAddress: 6582 US-72, Woodville, AL 35776, USAAddress: 1317 Main St, Greensboro, AL 36744, USAAddress: Wilderness Park/Bamboo Forest, 800 Upper Kingston Rd, Prattville, AL 36067, USAAddress: Rattlesnake Saloon, 1292 Mt Mills Rd, Tuscumbia, AL 35674, USAAddress: Town of Spectre, Dirt road near, Cypress Ln, Millbrook, AL 36054, USAAddress: Dismals Canyon, 901 County Rd 8, Phil Campbell, AL 35581, USAAddress: 17111 Scenic Hwy 98, Fairhope, AL 36532, USA