Eufaula (Alabama)

Eufaula is a town on the west bank of the Chattahoochee River in the River Heritage region of Alabama, and like that river, Eufaula is a real sleeper, though it has a dark restive past, with secessionists terrorizing abolitionists before the Civil War, and white supremacists killing at least 7 black individuals during the Election Riot of 1874, not to mention municipal officials postponing integration as much as possible. All that aside though, some nice historical architecture remains to be seen.

Get in

Eufaula is at the junction of US 82 and US 431, so that you can get to places like Dothan and Columbus, GA pretty easily by car.

See

  • 🌍 The Shorter Mansion, 340 N Eufaula Ave, +1 334 687-3793. M-Sa 10AM-4PM. A Classical Revival-style home originally built in 1884 and rebuilt in 1906 after it had burned. It features tours and a museum on the second floor.
  • 🌍 Hart House, 211 N Eufaula Ave. Greek Revival home dating back to 1850, making it one of the oldest in Eufaula. Not really open to the public.
  • 🌍 Fendall Hall, 917 W Barbour St, +1 334 687-8469. M-Sa 10AM-4PM. Italianate-style home with wood construction and a cupola originally built around 1856.
  • 🌍 The Seth Lore and Irwinton Historic District, 500 N Randolph. The historical commercial strip of Eufaula that could be worth a stroll.
  • 🌍 The Tree That Owns Itself, at junction of Cotton, Highland, and N Eufaula Aves. An obscure landmark with some lore about the tree taking ownership of the land where it has put down its roots.

Do

  • 🌍 Yoholo Micco Rail Trail, 404 E Broad St. This rail trail with a Creek Indian name is anchored by Manny the 12 Foot Tall Fish statue at the south end and Old Creek Town Recreation Center on the north for walking and biking adventures along the Chattahoochee.
  • 🌍 Old Creek Town Recreation Area, 1198 Lake Dr, +13346871213. A Chattahoochee riverside park with somewhat of an ambiguous swimming area. Offers pretty views nonetheless.
  • 🌍 Lakepoint State Park, 104 Old Hwy 165, +1 334 687-8011. Another but even grander riverside park where you might even see an alligator (also known as Mr. Chompy if you're out swimming). It has a resort with a cafeteria/buffet, cabins, pool, and campground as well.

Sleep

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