Attractions in Auburn

Adventure Sports, Inc.
Backpacking, camping and scuba gear. Scuba guides, classes.

Auburn Lanes
Whether it's a birthday party, a company outing or just a spontaneous desire to go have some fun, Americans have a favorite destination -- AMF Bowling Centers.

Auburn Links Golf Course at Mill Creek
Championship course with Bermuda greens. Voted one of best courses in Southeast. Golf Digest: 3 1/2 Stars award. Hooters/Jordan professional tour.

Auburn University Historic District
Centered around beautiful Samford Park, Revivalist-style buildings date from 1850s to early 1900s. Historic buildings include University Chapel, Samford Hall, Hargis Hall, Langdon Hall.

Baptist Hill Cemetery
City's first separate black community cemetery offers a rich source of the area's black heritage. The four-acre site contains more than 500 marked graves and many others that are unmarked. The oldest grave is dated 1879.

Chewacla State Park
696 acres. 26-acre lake, 6 cottages, modern campground, picnic areas, pavilions, fishing, swimming, hiking /biking trails, playground, tennis courts. Near Auburn University; perfect for football weekends.

Davis Arboretum
500+ species of native trees, shrubs, vines, wildflowers. Walking trail guide map available.

Downtown Auburn
Home to array of specialty shops, restaurants and night spots, plus Tiger Trail of Auburn and Toomer's Corner, a mid-1800s drugstore.

Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church
An early free black church, it was organized in 1870 by Thomas Glenn, a prominent area minister of the post-Civil War era. It is noted for its high degree of craftsmanship.

Indian Pines Golf Course
"One of the best values for public golf in Alabama."