Spring Park

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800 Woodmont Dr
Tuscumbia, AL 35674

Tuscumbia, Alabama, is a historic city founded in 1820, known for its early contributions to agriculture, commerce, and industry, including hosting the first railroad west of the Allegheny Mountains. With a strategic location in the Tennessee River Valley and easy access to major southeast cities, Tuscumbia offers a harmonious blend of small-town charm and urban amenities.

The city boasts a rich cultural heritage and a progressive economic base, making it an attractive destination for both residents and visitors. With a population of 9,054, Tuscumbia provides a comfortable atmosphere while being part of the greater Shoals area, which includes Sheffield, Muscle Shoals, and Florence.

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Deb F.
12/19/2023

This is a really cool park. It was decorated for Christmas but we were there during the day. Down by the river there are a mirage of ducks. There is a food stand where you can put a quarter in...

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John M.
4/30/2019

An amazing park to while away a bit of time. I especially liked the waterfall.the setting is serene with fountains, water wheels, ducks, a statue to commemorate the Trail of Tears and more besides...

Stuart M.
4/22/2024

We've been stopping by Spring Park for years and it's nice and beautiful and the train that runs over there is very nice and nice to ride on as well! I highly recommend it!

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Tina O.
6/8/2018

Beautiful park...well maintained for the most part...no scattered litter, grass cut, etc...they have a few scattered feed stations around the pond for 25cents if you want to feed the ducks...the...

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Brandon R.
4/19/2009

Tuscumbia, Alabama. Where history and poverty meet. Birthplace of Helen Keller. Per capita income, $18,000. It's in this setting that I love introducing people to Spring Park. We turn the...

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