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Welcome
kayaking, rafting, zip-lining, and fishing
amazing Museum of Wonder, across the
opportunities. You’ll also find an 18-hole,
street, which displays an impressively
free-to-play disc golf course along the
obscure collection of artifacts, original
Riverwalk, stretching from the 13th Street
artwork, and the Friday night Possum
Bridge to the Phenix City Amphitheatre.
Trot auction.
At the amphitheatre, treat yourself to the
Riverfest Carnival, concerts, Christmas No visit to Phenix City is complete
without a bit of shopping. Suit up for
and July 4th celebrations, lunch concerts
Phenix City’s high adrenaline activities
or Saturday night movies – whatever
at Whitewater Express’ store, where
happens to be on the schedule during
your visit. you can also sign up for classes and
If a wild rafting trip down the book trips down the river. Or try out your
new hunting bow at the indoor range at
Chattahoochee doesn’t satisfy your
Archery Connection. Phenix City is also
need for speed, Phenix City has other
your source for everything from custom
adrenaline-charged options. Come
guitars, at American Guitar Boutique, to
ride, race, camp, swim or fish at one
women’s fashions, at Robin’s Nest, to
of the Southeast’s newest motocross
gorgeous bows and hair accessories.
destinations, Phenix City Motocross. Or
thrill to the engines rumbling at Phenix
City Drag Strip or one of the best tracks in
the nation at East Alabama Speedway. If
you prefer to see horsepower on four legs,
make your way to the Twin Cities Classic
Arena for one of the scheduled rodeos.
BBQ for Days!
Amid all the heart-pounding
activities, Phenix City also offers
Hungry? With at least five different
thoughtful cultural pursuits.
barbecue restaurants in Phenix City, you
Historic Fort Mitchell
can eat your fill of juicy, pulled and sliced
allows families to
pork, chicken, and brisket, along with
explore what life was
all your favorite Southern sides. Enjoy a
like for the pioneers.
stop at one of the best cafe’s in Alabama,
The Indian Heritage
431 Cafe, a calzone, pizza or sub at
Center memorializes the
Giovanna’s Pizzaria, soul food cooking
Creek Trail of Tears that
at Girlfriend’s, at the historic Eli Cafe, or
began in this area. Stop by
grab the best street food in town at the
the first drive-thru museum
Stompin’ Grounds Food Truck Park. Then,
in the world on Highway 431,
quench your thirst with a craft beer or
and have a small taste of Butch
wine selection from the Chattahoochee
Anthony’s art, or see the artist’s
Brewing Company nearby.
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Rodeo at Twin Cities Classic Arena