For people who are thinking of enjoying an Auburn vacation, the
first thing to know is that Auburn is not for the faint of heart. Auburn does
not offer travelers a relaxing family vacation. Auburn is for the physically
active because this community is dotted with parks and walking trails.
The most
popular parks to visit are the following: Bowden Park, Charlotte and Curtis
Ward Bike Path, Fenton Little Park, Graham McTeer Park, Hickory Dickory Park,
Kiesel Park, MLK Park, Moores Mill Park, Salmon Park, Sam Harris Park, Town
Creek Park, and the Westview Park. There are also walking trails, in which the
shortest is the ¼-mile Duck Samford Baseball Walking Trail and the longest is
the 2¼-mile Kiesel Park Walking Trail.
For the sports enthusiast, the place to go is the Tiger Trail because it exhibits granite plaques that bear the names of athletes and coaches of the Auburn University. Obviously, the family must bring energy drinks, as well as wear comfortable clothes and hiking shoes. Auburn vacations can have a “save the environment” theme when the travelers visit the Donald E. Davis Arboretum. It showcases the plants that are endemic only to Southeastern United States. Travelers can also see the unique habitat that these plants needed to survive.
UpTake has compiled Hotels, Motels, and Bed and Breakfasts (B&Bs) in Auburn, Alabama and have categorized and rated them so that you can find the perfect hotel for you.
Whether you are looking for a beach to relax or a roller-coaster thrill ride, with UpTake, you can find something fun that will meet your unique preferences.