The park plays host to numerous events, including Panoply Arts Festival, Concerts in the Park and many more. Children will love the famously friendly ducks, geese and koi that call the Big Spring home. Be sure to notice the famous red bridge and cherry trees which were gifts to the city from Japan
Harmony Park is a federally licensed nature preserve of free-ranging exotic and endangered animals. Remain in your car on a two-mile route to see zebras, zebus, antelope, buffalo, a camel, ostriches, giraffes, a kangaroo and tortoises, then park to visit the reptile house
Huntsville is home to the largest space museum in the world: the U.S. Space & Rocket Center. Not only is America’s space program on exhibit in Huntsville, it was forged in Huntsville. We’re known as the “Rocket City” because Huntsville, Alabama is where rockets were developed that put men on the moon.
Campus No. 805 is commonly referred to as an "adult playground." Located in a former public school building, the site brings together various breweries, bars, restaurants and entertainment sites. The Campus is an ideal hang-out spot for people of all ages. Visitors can grab a beer or coffee, take an art class, throw axes, play virtual golf, sample delicious local food and even take a ballroom dance lesson. Grab a hall pass and wander the halls. Be on the lookout for recycled elements of the old school, a hidden speakeasy and locally-painted murals.