Alabama is filled with many city parks. While some of these parks are perfect for a quick visit, others are great for day trips. One city park in Alabama that’s perfect for spending a summer day is Wynton M. Blount Cultural Park, best known as Blount Cultural Park. To learn all about this city park, read on.

Blount Cultural Park was established in 1985 and is located in Montgomery, Alabama. It’s one of the state’s most charming city parks.

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Featuring multiple ponds and…

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…scenic trails, Blount Cultural Park is the perfect location for anyone who loves the outdoors.

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Blount Cultural Park is also home to the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts and…

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…the Carolyn Blount Theatre, which hosts the world renowned Alabama Shakespeare Festival each year.

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This charming park is also home to the Hannah Daye Ridling Bark Park, so don’t forget to bring your canine companion(s) along.

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There are several features throughout the park that add to its overall charm, including a collection of whimsical sculptures…

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…numerous ducks, and…

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…its famous stone arch bridge, which is reminiscent of the bridges in England during the time of William Shakespeare.

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If you visit Montgomery this summer, be sure to stop by Blount Cultural Park. It offers several things to see and do, and it’s the perfect place to spend a summer day.

Google/Susan Sirmons Blount Cultural Park is located at 3 Festival Dr., Montgomery, AL 36117. It’s open from dawn until dusk, seven days a week.

Have you ever visited Blount Cultural Park? If so, what did you think? Please share your thoughts with us in the comments.

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Blount Cultural Park is located at 3 Festival Dr., Montgomery, AL 36117. It’s open from dawn until dusk, seven days a week.

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