The Tuscaloosa vacation rentals are in a town with rich Native American history, and many of the Tuscaloosa attractions celebrate the city’s cultural past. Several of the area’s museums focus on the history of the town, and there’s also a children’s museum for your little ones. The Tuscaloosa Museum of Art is also a fascinating stop for a hot day, but if you’re up for sightseeing, make sure you do it from the famous riverboat tour, which offers live music on the weekend. The city also has Native American and arts festivals that people come from all over the state to see.
Sometimes called Title Town, Tuscaloosa is largely known as the home of the University of Alabama and the Crimson Tide football team. While you’re in the city, it’s a privilege to get to see a game, as well as to tailgate outside the Bryant-Denny Stadium. There are plenty of Tuscaloosa bars and clubs where you can hang with friends, as well as spas, shopping plazas, and a farmer’s market. And if you’re bringing the kids, make sure to check out the ghost tour or the bowling alleys for a day of family fun.
Tuscaloosa has a humid, subtropical climate, which is heavily influenced by the warm, wet air coming from the Gulf of Mexico. During the spring, summer, and fall, you are likely to experience the sultry Tuscaloosa weather you can expect from a southern town, but in the wintertime, the city’s temperature often hangs around 40 degrees, allowing for flurries and even snow. As such, you can engage in new outdoor activities and see a different side of the climate every time you return to T-Town.
There’s no shortage of water around your Tuscaloosa vacation rentals. Lake Tuscaloosa fishing is one of the most popular sports in the state, and you shouldn’t be surprised to see an Alabama spotted bass or 2. The Black Warrior River is also a notable part of the town’s geography and allows for canoeing, waterskiing, swimming, or a pretty place to watch the sunset. Though Tuscaloosa is very urban, it’s still easy to find natural slices of the state in Druid City, so named for the water oaks lining the streets.
The nearest airport is in Birmingham, AL (BHM-Birmingham Intl.), located 53 mi (85.2 km) from the city center.
If you'd prefer to travel by train, the main station is Tuscaloosa Station.
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