Tuscaloosa Museum Pass and Attraction Experience
Discover Tuscaloosa's Best Museums With A Value Pass That Grants Access to Five Attractions
Alabama
people
1 participant
- • Explore Tuscaloosa's Best Museums with a Combined Ticket
- • Enjoy 72 Hours of Access to Five Fascinating Museums
- • Experience Alabama's Premier Native American Heritage Site
Why We Love This Unique Experience
Embark on an unforgettable journey through Tuscaloosa's top attractions with the Tuscaloosa Multi-Attraction Pass. This extraordinary pass opens the doors to a world of exploration and discovery, showcasing the vibrant culture, rich history, and beautiful natural scenery of the area, all while providing exceptional value. Experience a collection of five incredible attractions, plus information on an additional free attraction, all within a convenient 72-hour window. This is your chance to create lasting memories while enjoying significant savings!
The Tuscaloosa Multi-Attraction Pass includes admission to some of the most intriguing destinations, such as the Alabama Museum of Natural History, where captivating exhibitions tell the story of Alabama's diverse natural landscape. Visit the historic Gorgas House Museum, one of the oldest buildings on the University of Alabama's campus, and discover its fascinating past. Explore the Mildred Westervelt Warner Transportation Museum, which highlights the region's transportation heritage, and don't miss the Paul W. Bryant Museum, celebrating the legacy of college football. For those seeking outdoor adventure, the Moundville Archaeological Park showcases ancient Native American history while offering breathtaking views, and Lake Lurleen State Park provides the perfect backdrop for a day of relaxation and recreation amongst nature.
The Tuscaloosa Multi-Attraction Pass not only offers incredible sightseeing opportunities but also makes an outstanding gift for friends and family. Ideal for birthdays, holidays, or just because, this pass provides the ultimate chance to share an enriching experience in one of Alabama's most charming cities. Give the gift of adventure, culture, and memories that will last a lifetime!
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Experience Overview:
Tuscaloosa Multi-attraction PassSave and do more as you experience a selection of the best Museums in Tuscaloosa, all on one money-saving ticket. This ticket contains five ticketed attractions and information on an additional attraction that is free to the public. Once you begin using this pass, you have 72 hours to visit as many attractions as you like.
The pass includes admission to:
- Alabama Museum of Natural History
- Gorgas House Museum
- Mildred Westervelt Warner Transportation Museum (part of UA Museums)
- Paul W. Bryant Museum
- Moundville Archaeological Park
- Lake Lurleen State Park
Hours of operation are subject to change. Please confirm business hours when planning your visit.
Meeting Point
Alabama Museum of Natural History
427 6th Ave NE, Tuscaloosa, 35404-5703, Alabama
What to expect:
Duration: 3 days
Alabama Museum of Natural History
427 6th Ave NE, Tuscaloosa, 35404-5703, Alabama
For more than 110 years, the Alabama Museum of Natural History has celebrated Alabama’s natural history through exhibitions, collections, and quality programs of teaching, research, and service. Explore Alabama through remarkable exhibitions and specimen collections detailing the state’s natural history and ancient past. Venture out and experience Alabama’s natural history and its beautiful rivers and trails firsthand through our camps, expedition, and special programs. Discover what makes Alabama special with Museum events and programming.
3 hours
Gorgas House Museum
810 Capstone Dr., Tuscaloosa, Al, Tuscaloosa, 35401, Alabama
Built in 1829, the Gorgas House Museum is the oldest building on the University of Alabama’s campus. It originally served as a dining hall and steward’s residence, and later as a lecture space, post office, and campus hospital. The Gorgas House is one of four main buildings to survive the destruction of campus in 1865 near the end of the Civil War.
Now, named for the Gorgas family that occupied the home from 1879-1953, the Museum houses original Gorgas furnishings, memorabilia, and a collection of 19th century artifacts. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.
3 hours
Lake Lurleen State Park
13226 Lake Lurleen Rd, Coker, 35452-4111, Alabama
Located nine miles northwest of Tuscaloosa and Northport, this 1,625-acre park is a scenic retreat set on the banks of Lake Lurleen and offers plenty of recreation and relaxation. Facilities include a modern campground, activity building, picnic areas, play areas, pavilions, a beach and bathhouse, fishing piers, RV storage, boat rentals and boat-launch areas.
3 hours
Mildred Westervelt Warner Transportation Museum
1901 Jack Warner Pkwy, Tuscaloosa, 35401-1024, Alabama
Located at Tuscaloosa’s historic Queen City Park along the Black Warrior River, the Mildred Westervelt Warner Transportation Museum advances knowledge and appreciation of Tuscaloosa’s local and regional history and natural resources through exhibits, museum educational programs, and educational outreach efforts.
3 hours
Moundville Archaeological Park
634 Mound State Pkwy, , Moundville, 35474-6425, Alabama
The University of Alabama’s Moundville Archaeological Park is one of the nation’s premier Native American heritage sites. Called “The Big Apple of the 14th Century” by National Geographic, Moundville Archaeological Park was once the site of a powerful prehistoric community that, at its peak, was America’s largest city north of Mexico.
Located on the Black Warrior River 13 miles south of Tuscaloosa, the park preserves 326 acres where, 800 years ago, Mississippian people constructed 29 massive flat-topped earthen mounds arranged carefully around a vast central plaza.
Today, the panoramic landscape provides stunning views of these ancient monuments while the park’s museum displays many of the beautiful treasures unearthed at the site, including the famous stone Rattlesnake Disk. The park also features a half-mile nature trail, picnic areas, scenic views of the Black Warrior River, and a campground.
3 hours
Paul W. Bryant Museum
300 Paul W. Bryant Drive, Tuscaloosa, 35487, Alabama
Serving as a leading resource to other sports museums, The University of Alabama, its alumni, fans, supporters and other organizations by preserving and interpreting the history of collegiate sports
3 hours
Details & Important Info
Additional Experience Details & Important Information
Wheelchair accessible
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellations & Refunds
Reservation Changes, Cancellations & Refunds
Changes to reservations for tickets can be made until 3 days prior to the date scheduled. Reservations may be re-scheduled by the operator of the activity due to reasons such as weather, minimum participation requirements, mechanical issues or other interruptions beyond their control.
Organized by
Alabama Tourism
Product SKU: US-8044-0007
Google Business Profile: Alabama Tourism
Tuscaloosa Museum Pass and Attraction Experience
Alabama
people
1 participant
- • Explore Tuscaloosa's Best Museums with a Combined Ticket
- • Enjoy 72 Hours of Access to Five Fascinating Museums
- • Experience Alabama's Premier Native American Heritage Site
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