Guntersville vacations will always include a visit at the
69,000-acre Lake
Guntersville. The majority of the tourism efforts of the city, including
Guntersville lodgings and Guntersville restaurants, promote this bountiful
lake. Travelers can go fishing, swimming, and boating. And for those who do not
like to get wet or be surrounded by water, the surrounding area around the lake,
called the Lake Guntersville State park, offers opportunities for camping, hiking,
biking, or even simple picture taking. There also lakeside hammocks that can be
used.
And a little bit farther from the lake, travelers can find three public
golf courses, a bowling center, a hunting field, and more private campgrounds.
For travelers who have a different persuasion, there are also other things to
do in Guntersville, such as visiting the Guntersville Museum and watching
foreign films at the Guntersville Library. The Guntersville Museum and Cultural
Center, which is on Rayburn Avenue, is the repository of various Native
American artifacts. It is closed on Mondays, but the admission is free. The Guntersville Public
Library is unlike other small town libraries. Aside from the usual books,
CDs, DVDs, videos and internet access, the library also conducts a story hour
for kids of preschool age as well as holding a foreign film series.
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