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Explore East Alabama’s top attractions with this all-in-one pass, including museums, parks, caverns, and motorsports, all for $66 per person over 3 days.
Travel through East Alabama with the East Alabama Family Fun Multi-Attraction Pass, a budget-friendly ticket that grants access to 6 major attractions for just $66 per person. This pass is designed for those eager to enjoy natural beauty, history, and family-friendly activities across 3 days, making it an ideal choice for a flexible, multi-site adventure. Booking typically occurs 19 days in advance, emphasizing the need for early planning to secure this value-packed experience.
This tour offers free admission at each stop, spanning from museums and state parks to caverns and motorsport halls, with each visit lasting around 3 hours. It’s perfect for families or groups interested in educational and outdoor experiences without the hassle of individual ticketing at each location. One notable advantage is the wide variety of attractions, but keep in mind that this is a self-guided tour with no included transportation, so a car is necessary for moving between stops.

The Berman Museum is a highlight, offering a 6,000-piece collection of historical artifacts, weaponry, and art. It also houses a 1,000-piece Asian art collection from the Foo family, adding a global dimension to its exhibits. The museum’s aim is to engage, educate, and excite visitors with its diverse display. Visitors should plan for approximately 3 hours at this location, and since admission is free, it provides a great starting point for a day of learning.
The museum’s extensive collection makes it suitable for history buffs or anyone keen on exploring cultural artifacts. The exhibits are designed to capture interest and spark curiosity across ages, making it an enriching family activity.
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Cheaha State Park stands out as the highest point in Alabama, offering breathtaking views from 2,407 feet above sea level. Located on the southern tip of the Appalachian mountain chain, this park features granite boulders and ancient wind-warped trees spread over 2,799 acres. Surrounded by Talladega National Forest, the park encompasses 7,245 acres of wilderness.
Expect to spend about 3 hours exploring Cheaha Resort State Park, which is known for its unique scenery above the clouds. It’s a prime destination for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat amidst wild landscapes. Parking and access are straightforward, and no admission fee is required, making it an excellent outdoor break from museum visits.

The Anniston Museum of Natural History is home to more than 2,000 items on display, including prehistoric predators, a replica of an Alabama cave, and an African savannah exhibit. The museum’s collection also features Ptolemaic-era mummies, providing a fascinating glimpse into ancient civilizations.
Allow about 3 hours for this stop, which is located within Lagarde Park. The free admission makes it an accessible choice for families interested in science, archaeology, and natural history. The interactive displays and diverse exhibits make it a great educational stop for all ages.

Majestic Caverns offers an experience that combines natural wonder with family-friendly activities. Recognized as a World Heritage Site and one of America’s Most Historic Caverns, it features above-ground attractions such as gemstone panning, a giant maze, and scenic areas near waterfalls and streams.
The cavern tour includes a Laser Light Show, adding a lively element to the underground exploration. The site also provides campgrounds, a gift shop, and a scenic picnic area, making it a perfect spot for a full day of outdoor fun. Expect to spend around 3 hours here, and since access is free, it offers excellent value for nature and adventure lovers.

The International Motorsports Hall of Fame showcases a collection of historic vehicles from diverse racing disciplines—stock cars, open-wheel, endurance, motorcycle racing, and more. Since 1983, the hall of fame has celebrated motorsports legends who drove some of the most iconic racing machines.
Visitors typically spend about 3 hours exploring the exhibits, which include legendary cars and driver stories. The admission is free, making it an accessible stop for motorsports enthusiasts or anyone interested in high-speed history.
Located in Odenville, about 20 miles northeast of Birmingham, the Mustang Museum of America hosts a collection of over 100 Mustang cars spanning from 1964-1/2 to 2015. This museum is the only Mustang-focused museum in the United States and features the largest display of SSP Mustangs used by Highway Patrol across 32 states.
Open Friday through Sunday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, with additional hours available by appointment, the Mustang Museum offers around 3 hours of browsing. Its free entry and extensive Mustang collection make it a must-visit for car enthusiasts or anyone interested in the history of this iconic American muscle car.

The East Alabama Family Fun Multi-Attraction Pass is available year-round, with operation hours from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily until June 2026. The ticket is valid for 3 days, giving ample flexibility to visit each attraction at your own pace. Since most bookings are made about 19 days in advance, early planning ensures availability.
The tour includes no transportation or guided tours, so a vehicle is essential to move between the attractions. Each stop is designed to be family-friendly, with admission free, and the cumulative cost offers significant savings compared to individual entries.
The $66 price point provides excellent value for a diverse mix of attractions spanning natural parks, museums, caverns, and motorsports. The free admission at each location, combined with the flexibility of a 3-day pass, makes this an attractive option for families or groups looking to explore East Alabama comprehensively.
While the lack of guided tours means you’ll need to plan your transportation, the wide variety of attractions ensures that everyone finds something interesting—whether it’s learning about history at Berman Museum, marveling at scenic landscapes at Cheaha, or exploring historic vehicles in the motorsports hall.
This pass is best suited for those who enjoy self-guided exploration and want a cost-effective way to see multiple highlights at their own pace. The free entry at all stops helps maximize the experience’s value, making it a practical addition to any Alabama itinerary.
Is transportation included in this tour?
No, the pass covers admission to each attraction, but you need to arrange your own transportation between locations.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made around 19 days in advance, but the pass is available year-round.
Can I visit the attractions more than once?
The pass provides one entry per attraction within the 3-day period; repeat visits are not included.
Are the attractions suitable for children?
Yes, all attractions are family-friendly with engaging exhibits and activities suitable for children.
What is the duration of each stop?
Each stop generally lasts about 3 hours, allowing enough time to explore without rushing.
Are there any additional costs?
No, all listed attractions are free with the pass; optional purchases may be made at sites like gift shops.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
Accessibility details are not specified, so it’s advisable to check with each site directly.
What is the tour’s cancellation policy?
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, with a full refund if canceled within this window.