Events Along the Lookout Mountain Parkway
January
January 4 Winter Adventure Hike-DeSoto Falls Basin Set out on an adventure hike with DeSoto State Park staff to the bottom of one of Alabama’s tallest waterfalls, DeSoto Falls! Learn about Little River, an outstanding water source with its clear water & plant & animal life. Discover the history of the area around DeSoto Falls in Dekalb County, Alabama. About the hike: This hike is approximately 1.5 miles total but considered moderate to strenuous due to the mountainous terrain and elevation. Will be hiking on rocky terrain down to the West Fork of Little River and walking upstream to the view of DeSoto Falls. Meet at DeSoto falls Trailhead on County Road 613. 10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (CST) DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Meet at DeSoto Falls Trailhead. Free & open to everyone, no-preregistration required. Weather-dependent, please call the Lodge at 256.845.5380 beforehand to check on status of hike. Contact Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov for any details.
January 4 Alabama Paleontology Join the JSU Field School and Instructor Christian Braswell on a journey back in time to discover Alabama’s earliest fossil plants and animals! This program is FREE and open to the public. 10:30 am Little River Canyon Center
January 4 Night Skies in Oil Class Hosted by DeSoto State Park & Little River Arts Council. Unleash your creativity under the stars in this immersive oil painting class focused on capturing the beauty of night skies! Perfect for beginners and seasoned artists alike, this course will introduce you to a variety of techniques to create breathtaking nocturnal landscapes. No prior art experience is required—just bring your enthusiasm and a willingness to experiment. Each session will include hands-on demonstrations and ample time for practice, ensuring you leave with a solid understanding of oil painting techniques that you can use in your own future projects. 2:00 pm-5:00 pm (CST)
Where: DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, AL. Nature Center next to DeSoto’s Country Store & information Center on Co. Rd. 89. $100.00 -includes all supplies. Ages 12 to adult. Class space is limited to 10, pre-registration is required for attendance in this class. Pre-registration below: https://www.littleriverartscouncil.org/nightskies.html
January 9 Snake Tales Jeopardy Join DeSoto State Park Staff and a few special scaly guests as we unravel the mysteries of Alabama’s snake species through a fun and interactive Jeopardy-style game.
Did you know Alabama is home to over fifty snake species, ranging from the northern mountains to the sandy shores? While these creatures play a crucial role in our ecosystem, they are often misunderstood and feared. We will try to turn those fears into fascination! Discover how to identify different snake species and understand their importance in maintaining ecological balance. 10:00 am-11:00 pm (CST) DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Benefield Nature Center next to the Country Store on Co. Rd. 89 Fee: Free & open to everyone, no-preregistration required.
January 9 Canyon Kids Join us for a hands on adventure each month in 2025! Children (ages 3 years-3rd graders) will want to attend ALL of these hands-on outdoor adventures! In January we will be doing a Storybook Trail Hike on the half-mile Path to Learning. Join us to creatively learn about animals, plants, bugs, and more with JSU Field School. 10:30 am—11:15 am (CST): Little River Canyon Center What to Bring: Please dress in layers appropriate for the weather and wear footwear suitable for hiking. Free event. Registration required. Limited availability.
Register Here: https://secure.touchnet.net/C20…/web/product_detail.jsp… For more details, email fieldschool@jsu.edu or call 256-845-3548.
January 10 Outdoor Observations Hike Have you ever seen a plant, mushroom, or critter and wondered what it was? Especially in the Spring there are some cool things to see, so join DeSoto State Park staff to discover what can be observed & recorded using iNaturalist! iNaturalist is a free app that can be used to record observations of all sorts of things — plants, animals, and even fungi. Learn how to use the simple app to help contribute to park species lists and about species seen in the park. About the hike: Moderate hike along mountainous terrain, some rocky terrain. Approximately 2 miles round trip. 10:00-12:30 (CST) DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Meet at DeSoto’s Country Store on County Road 89. Fee: Free & open to everyone, no-preregistration required. Weather-dependent, please call the Lodge at 256.845.5380 beforehand to check on status of hike. Contact Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov for any details
January 11 Pearl Girl Hat Bar Launch Who has always wanted to make and design a custom hat, and at 1/10th the regular price?! Make plans for January 11th! We are so excited to launch our felt hat bar. This style of hat is so easy for anyone to try and style! Dress it up or down. Change out the pins, bands, all the things for a different look! Worried about the fit? Don’t be! All of our hats are adjustable, and they come in both adult and child sizes! Prices start at just $22.95 for your perfect one of a kind hat! Everweld by Kagan and Everpierced by Tia will also be here that day so make plans with all your gal pals to come! Pearls and Plaid 9 am
January 11 Trail Trekker Hike: Neverland Loop Can you say “I Hiked Them All”? DeSoto State Park challenges you to become a DeSoto State Park Trail Trekker! Hike the designated 23 miles of trails in DeSoto, (whether on your own or in a group, no time limit) and collect your prize, a Trail Trekkers Patch. Just log your hikes in the Trail Trekker log and record the date for each trail listed. Sign completed form and turn in to DeSoto State Park Country Store or Lodge to receive your patch. This hike series is designed for those that prefer some company out on the trails with experienced park staff or volunteers. Start marking them off towards your patch today! About the hike: Will be hiking on the Never-neverland/Vizneyland trails, as well as the Dark Side trail for a longer hike which will be approximately 7 miles round trip, moderate. Trail weaves thru hardwood forest with sandstone outcroppings, streams, wetlands, and an old homeplace along the trail. 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m (CST) Where: DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Meet at DeSoto’s Country Store on County Road 89. Will caravan to Lost Falls Trailhead. Fee: Free & open to everyone, no-preregistration required. Weather-dependent, please call the Lodge at 256.845.5380 beforehand to check on status of hike. Contact Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov for any details.
January 11 Science Saturday: Herpetology – Reptiles and Amphibians Join our educator Christian Braswell as he discusses an often-misunderstood collection of animals, reptiles and amphibians! This event will exhibit live animals, including snakes, frogs, turtles, and lizards. Free and open to the public. Little River Canyon Center 10:30 am
January 11 Bear Tales Jeopardy Did you know that in Alabama, the yearly cycle for black bears starts in February? This is the time when the female bears, known as sows, give birth to their adorable cubs snug inside their cozy dens. Black bears are native to Alabama and their population is on the rise. Historically found in the southwest area of the state, bears have also been migrating into northeast Alabama from northwest Georgia over recent years. Following in their wake are myths, tall tales, and misconceptions. Join DeSoto State Park Staff to learn about Alabama’s State Mammal, the Black Bear!
Test your knowledge, learn new facts, and discover the important role black bears play in our ecosystem with a fun & interactive Jeopardy-style game. 4:00-5:00 p.m. (CST): DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Benefield Nature Center next to the Country Store on Co. Rd. 89 Free & open to everyone, no-preregistration required. Contact Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov for any details.
January 23 Trail Trekker Hike Series: Along Little River Can you say “I Hiked Them All”? DeSoto State Park challenges you to become a DeSoto State Park Trail Trekker! Hike the designated 23 miles of trails in DeSoto, (whether on your own or in a group, no time limit) and collect your prize, a Trail Trekkers Patch. Just log your hikes in the Trail Trekker log and record the date for each trail listed. Sign completed form and turn in to DeSoto State Park Country Store or Lodge to receive your patch. This hike series is designed for those that prefer some company out on the trails with experienced park staff or volunteers. Start marking them off towards your patch today! Aqua/Yellow Trail-Hike is approximately 1 1/2 miles round trip, moderate along rocky terrain. DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Meet at DeSoto’s Country Store & Information Center on County Road 89. Meet on grassy area behind the store. Free & open to everyone, no-preregistration required. Weather-dependent, please call the Lodge at 256.845.5380 beforehand to check on status of hike. Contact Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov for any details.
January 24- 25 PBR Bull Bash Join us at the Agri Business Center for a great night of Bull Riding. Event sponsored by North Country Ford in Arab, AL.
January 25 Junior Ranger Adventure Series: History Hike Junior Ranger Adventure Series: History Hike This once-a-month hike is designed for explorers aged 3 to 103! Participants will have the opportunity to earn the coveted DeSoto State Park Junior Ranger Patch while discovering the wonders of nature and the park’s historical treasures. About the hike: the hike is considered moderate, because of the uneven, rocky terrain. Each month will utilize a different trail in the park, be beginner friendly, and be between 1-3 miles each. We will take our time, so this hike is good for all skill levels. We will hike along the White Trail to the Historic CCC Rock Quarry to learn about how DeSoto was built and see some cool rock formations. Backpack with plenty of water, lunch, snacks. And a journal with a pen or pencil. Closed-toed shoes. DeSoto State Park, Fort Payne, Alabama. Meet at the Benefield Nature Center next to the Country Store on County Road 89. Free, but RSVP is required, so we know how many to expect.
January 25 Little River Canyon History Day Step back in time as we explore the history of the de Soto expedition through Little River Canyon, then look to the future with us by submitting suggestions for events/programs that you would like to see at the park. Ages 12 and up welcome to this FREE program! 2 pm to 3 pm
January 25 Annual Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out Concert For nearly 30+ years, Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out have been touring and releasing great, original bluegrass music. Russell Moore formed IIIrd Tyme Out in 1991, and bluegrass music hasn’t been the same since. IIIrd Tyme Out helped to usher in a new era of youthful, energetic bluegrass, and established a unique sound that has lasted well into the 21st century. Now, nearly three decades later, Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out are still one of the most in demand bluegrass bands on the circuit today. Doors open at 6:00 PM CST and Show begins at 7:00 PM CST Ticket Information:$20 advance sales$23 at the door (day of) Tickets: Erik McKinney 256-899-2586, Fort Payne Chamber of Commerce 256-845-2741, Patterson’s Music 256-845-4115
January 28 Arthur Talk Join us at Moon Lake Library as we welcome Mark L. Brooks, author of “Laying Autumn’s Dust,” a Southern tragedy about betrayal, revenge, and murder. There will be books for sale and signing. Paperbacks are $20, and hardcover $25. 6:30 pm
February
February 1 A Value Study: The Anatomy of Light and Shadow Join us for this one-day workshop with Artist/Professor Gary Chapman. Tuition is $100 plus $15 supply fee. To register, email mentoneartscenter@gmail.com with your phone number. Students using oil paint will create a simple value study exploring a thorough understanding of The Anatomy of Light and Shadow. This exercise will help students understand and better utilize the properties of light and its effects, thereby empowering them to create more accurate and expressive representational work in any 2D medium. After each student completes the Value Study Assignment, they will be charged with creating a second painting of a simple object of their choice employing what they have learned in the Value Study assignment. The workshop will include PowerPoint presentations, work examples and critiques. Mentone Arts Center 9 am to 5 pm
February 1 Groundhog Day Community Celebration The spirit of your favorite newspaper will come to life on Saturday, Feb. 1, as The Groundhog hosts its first “Groundhog Day Community Celebration.” The event is sponsored by the newspaper and its publisher, MERF: Mentone Educational Resources Foundation in Mentone, Alabama. The event will be held at the gym on the historic Moon Lake school campus. The fun kicks off at 10 a.m. with a variety of activities for the kids. This includes games and art activities, along with a groundhog costume contest. Don’t miss all the fun. Make plans now to be part of this community-wide celebration! 10 am to 9 pm
February 6 – 8, 10, 13 – 15 Children’s Advocacy Center Dinner and Play –Children’s Advocacy Center presents their 31st Annual Eddie McPherson Memorial Dinner Theatre. The featured play is entitled Ten Little Chipmunks. Get ready for nonstop laughs, frights, and twists as the rapid-fire, double crossing, laugh-out-loud murder mystery comedy unfolds! The play will be held at the First United Methodist Church Life Center. Ticket prices vary and are by reservation only. For more information or tickets, 256-997-9700
February 7 Plant Discovery Hike-Winter Foliage Join DeSoto State Park Staff for a meandering journey within the forest, taking in every opportunity to learn more about the natural world. On this hike we will identify many native plants of the southern Appalachians and will be teaching you how to recognize the species found in the park. Scout out winter plants and wondrous rock formations among the natural clearings dotting Lookout Mountain’s porous cap. Bring a notebook/camera if you wish and discover what can be seen along the trails. About the hike: Approx. 1 1/2 miles round trip, utilizing red trail & blue trail moderate due to slightly rocky terrain. 3:30-5:00 p.m. (CST)
DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Meet at DeSoto’s Country Store on County Road 89
Fee: Free & open to everyone, no-preregistration required. Weather-dependent, please call the Lodge at 256.845.5380 beforehand to check on status of hike. Contact Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov for any details. www.alapark.com/desoto-state-park/hiking
February 8 Dutch Oven Campfire Cooking 101 Serious Skills Series: Dutch Oven Cooking 101 Dutch ovens have been in use for hundreds of years; especially when our country was expanding, and families were on the move. Unable to bring their large cook stoves with them, women learned how to cook entire meals from stews & soups to bread & desserts, in their Dutch ovens. Learn the basics about Dutch ovens, how to clean & care for your cookware, AND cook (& eat!) dinner & dessert at the same time. The best time to swing by is when food is just coming off the fire! Come by JSU’s Little River Canyon Center. Free & open to everyone, no pre-registration required. Come by for free samples!
February 8 Landscape Watercolor Class Hosted by DeSoto State Park & Little River Arts Council
Discover different techniques to paint skies, clouds, grass, mountains, etc. to learn skills to create your own landscape paintings. Designed for those who think they can’t draw a stick figure, this course focuses on easy-to-learn techniques. Using simple brush strokes and basic color mixing, you’ll create vibrant, nature-inspired artworks while exploring unique features. No prior art experience is required—just bring your enthusiasm and a willingness to experiment. By the end of the class, you’ll have a collection of small watercolor paintings and newfound confidence in your artistic abilities. 2:00 pm-5:00 pm (CST) DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, AL. Nature Center next to DeSoto’s Country Store & Information Center on Co. Rd. 89: $55.00 -includes all supplies. Ages 12 to adult. Class space is limited to 10, pre-registration is required for attendance in this class. Pre-registration below: https://www.littleriverartscouncil.org/landscapewatercolo…
February 8 – 9 Gun and Knife Show VFW Fairgrounds – The Fort Payne Gun and Knife Show is held at the Dekalb County VFW Fairgrounds and is promoted by A.G. Gun Shows. All federal, state and local firearm laws and ordinances must be followed. 250 tables of guns (new & used, antique & modern), knives, ammo, military surplus, tactical gear and more! Come check us out! Sat 9 to 5 and Sun 10 to 4
February 14 Freebird at Back Forty Ballroom Will you be ours? Valentine’s Day Party! Freebird hits Ft. Payne Alabama this Valentine’s Day – bring your sweetheart out for some sweet classic Skynyrd! More details soon! 8 pm
February 15 Longleaf Pine Jeopardy Did you know the Longleaf Pine is Alabama’s state tree? Historically, Longleaf Pine forests dominated the landscape, but much of this ecosystem has been lost due to land development and fire suppression. In Alabama, Longleaf Pine ecosystems are critical for biodiversity, supporting a wide range of plants, animals, and insects, some of which are rare or endangered. Join DeSoto State Park staff for a unique trivia experience where you can test your knowledge and learn new facts! 10:00-11:00 a.m. (CST) DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Benefield Nature Center next to the Country Store on Co. Rd. 89 Fee: Free & open to everyone, no-preregistration required. Contact Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov for any details.
February 15 Winter Outdoor Observation Hike Have you ever seen a plant, mushroom, or critter and wondered what it was? Even in the Winter there are some cool things to see, so join DeSoto State Park staff to discover what can be observed & recorded using iNaturalist! iNaturalist is a free app that can be used to record observations of all sorts of things — plants, animals, and even fungi. Learn how to use the simple app to help contribute to park species lists and about species seen in the park. About the hike: Moderate hike along mountainous terrain, some rocky terrain. Approximately 2 miles round trip. 12:00-1:30 pm (CST) DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Meet at DeSoto’s Country Store on County Road 89. Free & open to everyone, no-preregistration required. Weather-dependent, please call the Lodge at 256.845.5380 beforehand to check on status of hike. Contact Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov for any details.
February 15 Nature’s Elements in Metal Art Workshop Join artist Kevin Watson from Tintations for a fun workshop that utilizes reclaimed tin and barn wood. Make your own piece of art to hang at home or give to someone special. This class is for ages 14 to adult. What to Bring: Enthusiasm (all materials and tools needed to complete this project will be provided). Wear comfortable, casual clothing and bring drinks/snacks if you wish. This workshop emphasizes the use of hand tools, students should have moderate hand strength. 1:00-3:00 p.m. (CST) DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama-Location disclosed at time of registration Fee: $40.00 includes all supplies. Class space is limited, pre-registration is required for attendance in this class.
Pre-register here: https://www.littleriverartscouncil.org/metalarts2.html
February 16 Longleaf Pine Needle Basketry Learn the basics of pine needle basketry, an old craft with a long history. Join artist Brittney Hughes to learn the basic steps to making a coiled basket from longleaf pine needles. Each participant will learn the basic skills of pine needle basketry and take home their very own creation. The art of coiling baskets is universally common to indigenous peoples. Coiling is the technique of creating baskets and art from pine needles and was a part of pre-Columbian Native American crafts. Today, pine needle baskets and art are made primarily for decorative purposes. All materials (pine needles, thread, and small center for basket) will be furnished. Class is for ages 10 and up. Pre-registration is required, as participation is limited. JSU’s Little River Canyon Center in Fort Payne, Alabama 10:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m. (CST) $55 supply fee- Supply fee due day of class. Pre-registration required by emailing Brittney Hughes (NOT via Facebook); class number is limited in size. For details and to register email Southernchick888@hotmail.com. Call the Little River Canyon Center for more information, 256-845-3548.
February 20 Winter Outdoor Observation Walk Have you ever seen a plant, mushroom, or critter and wondered what it was? Even in the Winter there are some cool things to see, so join DeSoto State Park staff to discover what can be observed & recorded using iNaturalist! iNaturalist is a free app that can be used to record observations of all sorts of things — plants, animals, and even fungi. Learn how to use the simple app to help contribute to park species lists and about species seen in the park. About the walk: along the Talmadge Butler Boardwalk Trail, with multiple rest spots if needed. Less than half a mile walk total. 12:00-1:30 pm (CST): DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Meet at DeSoto’s Talmadge Butler Boardwalk trailhead on County Road 89. Free & open to everyone, no-preregistration required. Weather-dependent, please call the Lodge at 256.845.5380 beforehand to check on status of walk. Contact Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov for any details.
February 21 Civilian Conservation Corps History Hike: The CCC Quarry The Civilian Conservation Corps was one of the better known and most successful of the New Deal programs following the Great Depression; one that did a lot of good for forests, recreation, and the men for whom it provided short-term jobs. Between 1933 and 1942, an average of 30 camps operated across Alabama. CCC boys helped fight fires, reforest lands, protect the state’s then newly acquired national forests and build roads and recreational facilities in Alabama State Parks. Join DeSoto State Park Staff on a moderate hike to the CCC Quarry from the 1930s. Learn how the Civilian Conservation Corps constructed the original structures that you can still see in the park today. About the hike: Moderate hike along mountainous terrain, some rocky terrain. Approximately 2 miles round trip. 3:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (CST) DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Meet at DeSoto’s Country Store on County Road 89. Free & open to everyone, no-preregistration required. Weather-dependent, please call the Lodge at 256.845.5380 beforehand to check on status of hike. Contact Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov for any details.
February 22 Park After Dark Jeopardy Dive into the mysteries of the DeSoto State Park after dark with a trivia game! Join us for a unique trivia experience where you can test your knowledge of the park’s natural history, starry skies, and nighttime wildlife. 10:00-11:00 a.m. (CST) DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Benefield Nature Center next to the Country Store on Co. Rd. 89
Fee: Free & open to everyone, no-preregistration required. Contact Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov for any details.
February 22 Trail Trekker Hike: Waterfall Hike Join DeSoto State Park staff & volunteers for a fun day of hiking through-out the park to see some of DeSoto’s waterfalls, big & small. See Lost Falls, Laurel Falls, Indian Falls, & more water features like Laurel Creek & the West Fork of Little River. About the hike: the trail will be moderate, rugged terrain over approx. 3 miles. We will utilize the orange and blue trails for this hike. 12:00-3:00 p.m. (CST) DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Meet at DeSoto’s Country Store on County Road 89. Free & open to everyone, no-preregistration required. Weather-dependent, please call the Lodge at 256.845.5380 beforehand to check on status of hike. Contact Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov for any details.
February 27 Junior Ranger Adventure Series: Secrets of the Forest Floor DSP Naturalist Brittney Hughes will be guiding this fun hike, geared toward all ages. This program will begin with an overview of the DSP Jr Ranger Program and will hike along different trails and focus on several topics in the booklet. About the hike: the hike is considered moderate, because of the uneven, rocky terrain. Each month will utilize a different trail in the park, be beginner friendly, and be between 1-3 miles each. We will take our time, so this hike is good for all skill levels. We will explore along the trails of DeSoto State Park, & discover who lives on the forest floor. What to bring: Backpack with plenty of water, lunch, snacks. And a journal with a pen or pencil. Closed-toed shoes. 4:00 p.m. (CST) DeSoto State Park, Fort Payne, Alabama. Meet at the Benefield Nature Center next to the Country Store on County Road 89 Fee: Free, but RSVP is required, so we know how many to expect. Email us OR pre-register here: https://reserve.alapark.com/register/DSP-JR-Adventure
February 28 Bear Tales Jeopardy Did you know that in Alabama, the yearly cycle for black bears starts in February? This is the time when the female bears, known as sows, give birth to their adorable cubs snug inside their cozy dens. Black bears are native to Alabama and their population is on the rise. Historically found in the southwest area of the state, bears have also been migrating into northeast Alabama from northwest Georgia over recent years. Following in their wake are myths, tall tales, and misconceptions. Join DeSoto State Park Staff to learn about the Black Bear while testing your knowledge and discover the important role black bears play in our ecosystem with a fun & interactive Jeopardy-style game. 4:00-5:00 p.m. (Central time) DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Benefield Nature Center next to the Country Store on Co. Rd. 89. Free & open to everyone, no-preregistration required. Contact Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov for any details.
March
March 1 Lost Falls Trail Run Welcome to the 2025 Lost Falls Trail Run! All runners who sign up for the Lost Falls 10K, Half Marathon & 50K will receive a t-shirt, and finisher medal as well as a hot meal post race! Packet pickup will be on Friday, March 1st at Fleet Feet Sports Huntsville from 12pm – 5pm. Fleet feet is located as 2722 Carl T Jones Dr SE B2, Huntsville, AL 35802. Packets may also be picked up the morning of the race (near the Country Store / Information Center: 7104 Desoto Pkwy NE, Fort Payne, AL 35967) from 6:30am – 7:45am but we encourage you to get there as early as possible! The race is capped at 300 runners. Desoto State Park. For more information please see the registration page. Registration: https://ultrasignup.com/register.aspx?did=107154
May
May 2 – 3 33rd Annual Wildflower Saturday at DeSoto State Park
May 3 Memories of Mayberry – 1st Saturday – Join the Valley Head Volunteer Fire Department for a great day for the whole family! There will be a cruise in, food, fun, entertainment and more. Special guest will be Barney Fife. All proceeds go to events and festivals for the town. Will be held in the downtown square of Valley Head. 9 a.m. 256-899-3776 or 256-635-6814
May 15 – 18 US 11 Antique Alley Yard Sale – Thursday thru Sunday following Mother’s Day – Follow the scenic U.S. Highway 11 from Meridian, MS to Bristol, VA for more than 500-miles of yard sales! Explore charming historic communities and downtown districts like the 1889 boom town district of Fort Payne, Alabama. 888-805-4740 & 877-871-1386 www.visitlookoutmountain.com
August
August 7 – 10 World’s Longest Yard Sale – 1st Thursday thru Sunday – Travel the scenic byways of America for more than 450-miles of yard sales and unique treasure finds. Follow the Lookout Mountain Parkway from Gadsden, Alabama to Chattanooga, TN for the southern portion of the sale. Connect with the U.S. Highway 127 in Chattanooga for the remainder of the route to Hudson, MI. 888-805-4740
October
October 18 Mentone Fall Festival – 3rd Weekend – Come and enjoy the Fall season at the annual 3rd Annual Fall Festival. This event is filled with arts, crafts, great food, live entertainment and much more. It is held at the scenic Moon Lake Village