Searching for fun activities with family or loved ones? We’ve gathered the top attractions in and around the area!
Historic Downtown Troy is filled with art galleries, specialty boutiques, and independent gift shops.
Troy Arboretum, a 75-acre nature preserve at Troy University, showcases over 300 tree species and researches rare Southeast Alabama flora and fauna.
Founded in 1887, Troy University is a renowned school with a beautiful arboretum, Trojan Oaks golf course, Lake Lagoona, walking trails, amphitheater, and unique art installations.
Johnson Center for the Arts, in a historic post office, showcases rotating exhibits every six weeks featuring Alabama artists.
Experience a unique interactive museum preserving local heritage since 1971. Explore hundreds of artifacts, historic structures, and hands-on demonstration cabins.
College Street Historic District encompasses 15.5 acres of land, and consists of a church, cemetery, and 17 period houses built as early as the 1870s.
Located near the Pioneer Museum of Alabama, Conecuh River Depot Military Museum features memorabilia donated by veterans and Alabama war heroes’ families.
Camp Butter & Egg, located east of Troy, Alabama, offers 23 zip lines, combat and water sports, high rope challenges, kayaking, canoeing, and exciting laser tag.
Troy Arboretum, a 75-acre preserve at Troy University, studies rare Southeast Alabama flora and fauna with over 300 tree species.
Pike County Lake, just 5 miles south of Troy, offers picnicking, hiking, and fishing. Rent a boat to enjoy scenic views and catch bream or bass.
Heart of Dixie Trail Ride, northeast of Troy, offers 35 miles of trails for horseback riding, hiking, ATV riding, camping, swimming, and fishing.