Alaska Cruise – Day 4 – May 2025

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This post continues our time on the Carnival Luminosa.

Read Days 1-3 here & Click here to see links to all of my blog posts

Our cruise dates were May 8-15th, 2025.

Today was another day at sea but it was also our “first stop” on our cruise.

We woke up to beautiful views of  snow capped mountains.

My sister and I headed to Deck 10 to listen to a naturalist speak about what kind of wildlife we may be seeing today and about the fjord we would be cruising into.

After he was finished, we all headed to Deck 9 to have breakfast.

There are many options for breakfast such as omelettes, pancakes, bacon, fruits, pastries, bagels, yogurt, potatoes, burritos, and much more. So, you shouldn’t have a problem finding something you like!

The views from our table at breakfast

After breakfast, we all headed to the top deck to check out the views.

The captain had made an announcement that we would be arriving to the Tracy Arm Fjord around 3 pm.

As we got closer to our arrival time, the views were becoming even more dramatic.

Tip: A fjord is a long, narrow sea inlet surrounded by steep cliffs, typically formed by glaciers that carve out U-shaped valleys which are then flooded by the sea.

Tracy Arm Fjord is known for its dramatic scenery, including towering mountains, steep waterfalls, and the beautiful Sawyer Glaciers. The fjord is 30 miles long.

Read reviews for the fjord here

As we were checking out the views, the captain began making an announcement ….sadly, he announced that we were not going to be able to visit the fjord due to excessive ice.

Apparently this is a common occurence when you cruise earlier in the year.

Tip: If you have time and are stopping in Juneau, you can book a tour to Tracy Arm Fjord on a much smaller boat. You get much closer to the glacier and waterfalls. It’s 7 hrs long so you would need a long stop in Juneau.

So, they changed our destination to the Endicott Arm Fjord.

Endicott is a 30 mile long fjord and just like Tracy Arm, is known for its stunning scenery, including the Dawes Glacier, which sits at the head of the fjord.

We were disappointed that we would not be seeing Tracy Arm…however, we were hopeful that the views at Endicott would be comparable.

That is one downside to cruising, the itinerary can change at any time!

Unfortunately, it was a very cloudy day and was sleeting snow so some of our views were obscured by the clouds.

As we neared the fjord, the color of the water began to change to a beautiful blue-green.

Water tends to look this color due to the presence of glacial flour, which is fine-grained rock sediment ground up by glaciers. This sediment remains suspended in the water, scattering sunlight and causing the water to reflect blue-green wavelengths.

The views were spectacular!

Pictures could never do this place justice!

As we were cruising along the fjord, we began to see ice floating in the water.

The ice comes from the glaciers….they are constantly calving ice. 

Glacier calving is the natural process where chunks of ice break off from the edge of a glacier forming icebergs.

This occurs due to the forward motion of the glacier, which can destabilize the end of the glacier.

We also started seeing multiple waterfalls!

They were everywhere!

The water color continued to change as we got closer to the glacier!

We spotted a smaller tour boat taking passengers through the fjord.

As I mentioned earlier, these are a great way to get up close and personal to the glaciers.

The cruise ships can’t get as close as the smaller boats.

The views just kept getting better and better!

Tip: We had purchased mini binoculars to take with us on our trip so we could spot wildlife. I highly recommend you do this or bring full size binoculars if you have the space for them.

Click here & here for things to pack for your Alaskan cruise

More gorgeous views

As we were admiring the views, I pulled out my binoculars and started looking at some of the icebergs floating in the water.

I thought I had spotted an eagle perched on top of one of the huge icebergs!

Sure enough, as the iceberg got closer, it was in fact an eagle!

It was so cool!

Besides eagles, you will also have a chance of seeing whales, mountain goats, bears, a variety of sea birds, and seals.

The small tour boat cruised alongside of us for most of the time we were in the fjord.

The clouds actually added to the dramatic views.

The closer we got to the glacier, the more ice we saw.

Once we arrived, we made our way to the very top deck on the ship so we would have 360 degree views.

Sadly, we only got to view the glacier from a distance.

The Dawes Glacier is approx. 15-20 miles long and a 1/2 mile wide. It’s 600 ft tall and extends from the Alaska-Canada boundary, flowing northwest into Endicott Arm.

The ship made a 360 degree turn in the water so everyone could see the views from every direction.

The color of the water was surreal!

The ship remained stationary for approximately 3 hours.

So many waterfalls!

After seeing the views from the top, we headed back to our room and headed to our balcony.

This is why you will want to have a balcony on your cruise!

I was going to combine days 4 and 5 in this one post but decided that these views deserved one post!

All of us on our balcony

I couldn’t stop taking pictures!

I think I took over 1500 pictures of this one area!

Later, we decided to head back to the top deck for more unobstructed views.

The sun was trying to make its appearance.

We walked from one side of the ship to the other admiring the incredible views!

A bit later, the ship started its departure from the fjord.

So, we headed back to our room to once again take in the views from our balcony.

Tip: The cruise offers Wifi packages but they are expensive. We decided to purchase the chat option through the Carnival Hub app. It was $5 pp for all week but it. definitely needs some work!

Views along the way

After taking way too many pictures, and now being out of the fjord, my sister and I headed to the spa to relax and warm up!

The spa rooms had full length windows so you could enjoy the views while you relaxed!

We were so happy that we had decided to purchase the spa pass….we definitely got our money’s worth!

After spending a while in the relaxation room, we headed to the steam room.

It was so relaxing and the steam was infused with peppermint.

Peppermint-infused steam can be beneficial for respiratory health. It offers relief from congestion and promotes relaxation. The menthol in peppermint acts as a decongestant, helping to open nasal passages and can also be used to cleanse the skin, open pores and remove impurities.

Next we headed to the sauna.

It was so hot! You could only spend a very short amount of time here or you could easily get dehydrated!

It’s crucial to stay hydrated when you use these rooms because most of them are hot.

Tip: They keep water infused with fruit in the relaxation room.

After the sauna, we headed to the hydrotherapy pool.

The temperature in the pool was different each time we visited. The first time it was scalding hot and the next time, it was lukewarm.

However, it was still relaxing with all of the jets!

After spending about 1.5 hrs in the spa area, we headed back to our rooms.

We then headed to deck 9 to have dinner.

After dinner, I headed to the fitness center to work off all those calories I had just eaten. 😉

It wasn’t always easy walking on a treadmill while the boat was swaying from one side to the other!

After working out, we headed back to our rooms and called it a night!

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Stay tuned for Day 5!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alaska Cruise – Days 1-3 – May 2025

Hey Guys!

I recently returned from a 7 day cruise to Alaska on the Carnival Luminosa.

This was my second Alaskan cruise. My first cruise was with Princess cruise lines back in May 2014.

Read reviews for Carnival here and for Princess here

Having sailed on both, I would highly recommend Carnival over Princess!

My first cruise was with my husband, this cruise was with my mom and two of my sisters.

We flew out of Nashville on May 7, 2025. Our flight was a non stop flight to Seattle where most Alaskan cruises originate.

The views from the plane were incredible!

This is why I always choose a window seat!

Approaching Seattle

After landing in Seattle at approximately 10:15 am, we retrieved our luggage and headed outside to find a taxi to take us to our hotel.

Tip: I believe the cost for the taxi to our hotel in downtown cost us approx. $45 plus tip.

We decided to fly in the day before our cruise departed just in case our flight was delayed or cancelled …it would give us time to rebook another flight. I highly recommend you do this if you ever take a cruise!

The taxi driver dropped us off right in front of our hotel, the Homewood Suites by Hilton Seattle Downtown.

We had chosen this hotel not only because it was close to downtown, but also due to its proximity to the Carnival cruise port. 

After arriving to the hotel, we had the front desk hold our luggage for us since it was too early to check into our room.

We then used the Uber app to have a driver pick us up and drop us off at the Pike Place Market in downtown.

Tip: The cost was approximately $20 for the Uber. You will want to make sure you have plenty of cash for tips.

After being dropped off, we headed inside the Pike Place Market.

This is a huge tourist area and it’s usually very crowded but since our trip was in early May, the crowds weren’t too bad.

At the Pike Place Market, you will find lots of shops and restaurants.

The market was founded in 1907 and spans nine acres! It is one of the oldest and largest continuously operating public markets in the United States!

There are more than 200 vendors selling fresh seafood, flowers, fruit, vegetables and much more!

Click here for a directory of the market & Click here to read reviews

At the market, you will find the popular Pike Place Fish Market. This is where you will see the famous flying fish!

However, for this to happen, someone has to buy a fish! If you stick around long enough, you will surely see a fish flying through the air!

We did, but sadly I missed getting a picture!

There were lots of fresh seafood everywhere and you could definitely smell it too! 😷

You will also find Rachel, the piggy bank.

Since 1986, Georgia Gerber’s bronze piggy bank has collected more than $200,000.00 for the Pike Place Market Foundation, which in turn supports the neighborhood’s social service agencies.

After walking through the market, we made our way to Post Alley to see the famous gum wall.

The Gum Wall started in the 1990s when local patrons and performers at Unexpected Productions stuck their used gum on the wall.

Since those days, the wall has grown piece by piece to cover an enormous expanse of brick and continues to expand down Post Alley.

The gum has been cleaned off the wall many times but people keep covering it with gum!

Read reviews here

Near the gum wall, I spotted these cool light fixtures!

We then headed back inside the market to find something for lunch.

We spotted the popular Athenian restaurant but it was closed so we continued our walk through the market.

Read reviews here

The next restaurant we saw was called Lowell’s so we decided to eat here.

The restaurant has been opened since 1957.

We were seated on the second floor with views of the water and the famous ferris wheel!

After being seated, we took a few minutes to look over the menu.

The restaurant specializes in seafood but they do have other options like sandwiches, burgers and salads.

I decided on their famous fish and chips….I mean, if it’s famous, it has to be good, right?! 😉

My mom ordered the fried shrimp, one sister ordered the fish tacos and one ordered the tuna melt.

The food was very good as well as the service!

Read reviews here

After lunch, we headed to the Pike Place bakery for some sweet treats!

Pike Place Bakery is a family-owned bakery that has been opened since 1983. They sell donuts, bread, pastries, cakes and lots more!

We purchased several different items to have for later.

Read reviews here & Click here for another popular bakery at the market

After making our purchase, we headed outside to walk over to Beecher’s.

Beecher’s has been opened since 2003. They make their own cheese and you can stand and watch through the glass walls.

They also make sandwiches, soups and more. When my husband and I first visited Seattle, we tried a grilled cheese sandwich from here and it was delicious!

Read reviews here

Tip: Don’t miss visiting the first Starbucks that opened…it’s near the Pike Place Market!

After leaving here, we decided to have an Uber pick us up and take us back to the hotel.

Once we were back at the hotel, we checked with the front desk about getting an early check in but unfortunately, there were lots of other people waiting for a room so we had to sit in the lobby and wait.

While we waited, we decided to have our pastries from the Pike Place Bakery.

Sadly, we were not impressed with any of the pastries. 🙁

After waiting at least two hours, we finally were able to check into our room!

The room was approximately 500 square feet and had two queen size beds, a nice size living room, a small kitchenette and a large bathroom!

After getting settled into our room, my mom and I went to the fitness room to workout for a while.

Later, my sister and I walked to a nearby deli called Stella Deli & Market to order sandwiches for dinner.

They offered all kinds of deli sandwiches, snacks, healthcare items, and more…..it’s a great place to shop for those last minute snacks or medications you may need for your cruise!

I ordered the New Yorker which was as a pastrami sandwich on rye bread.

After getting back to our room, we tried out our sandwiches. I was not impressed.

I’m not sure why I chose this sandwich as I am not a fan of pastrami and now I know why I don’t care for it! 😉

Later that evening, we called it a night!

The next morning, we were up early so we could have breakfast at the hotel and get packed up.

I’m not usually a fan of hotel breakfasts but this hotel’s was really good and they had lots to choose from!

After breakfast, we took a short walk outside since we couldn’t be at the cruise port until our check in time which was between 12:00 – 12:30 pm.

Tip: You will choose a check in time when you check in for your cruise two weeks prior to departure.

We spotted the Space Needle on our walk..

My hubby and I visited the Space Needle on our first visit to Seattle and I highly recommend it!

Read reviews here

After our walk, we headed back to the hotel to get packed up.

We then took the hotel’s shuttle to the cruise port. The cost was $10 per person plus tip.

Read reviews for the hotel here

Once we arrived to the port, we headed to the Carnival cruise line to drop off our luggage with a porter.

Tip: You will need to download the Carnival Hub app so you can check in for your cruise approx. 2 weeks prior to your trip. One week prior to your trip, you will receive a boarding pass and luggage tags. The luggage tags will need to be placed on your luggage before you drop them off with the porter. Do not drop off anything valuable…keep those in a backpack with you to take on the ship. Tip the porters when dropping your luggage off. 🙂

After dropping our luggage off, we were told which line to get in. At this point, you will need to have your passport and your boarding pass ready to show to about 10 different people before you are allowed to enter the ship!

Seriously though, it was about 5 or 6 people but it was very organized! I was impressed with how organized it was!

Making our way to the ship!

Of course we had to have our matching cruise shirts! 😉

They had the cruise mascot onboard so you could take pictures with him.

Tip: The Carnival Spirit was named the best Alaska cruise by USA Today.

Since we couldn’t get into our room until 1:30, we headed to the lido deck to have lunch.

There are many food options on this cruise ….some are free and some you have to pay extra for.

We opted for a hamburger and fries..

It was very good!

After lunch, we decided to take one of the tours of the spa area.

On the tour, a carnival staff member will take you through each of the rooms that you will have access to if you purchase the 7 day spa pass.

Tip: We had read online that they sold day passes too but were told during the tour, that they don’t sale day passes!

The rooms you will have access to are: the hydrotherapy pool, 2-3 dry heat rooms, steam room, lockers with showers, a relaxation room, and a sauna.

The ship also had a salon where you could get haircuts, manicures, pedicures and more.

We visited the fitness center too. The fitness center also had a sauna you could use.

During the tour, you are told about spa specials that are only good for that day so, of course, I booked spa services and my sister and I went in and purchased the 7 day spa pass!

Tip: If you are interested in the spa pass or spa services, I highly recommend that you purchase them prior to leaving for your cruise because they are cheaper! The 7 day spa pass was $149 if you pre purchased it before the cruise but since we didn’t, it was $218 pp or $387 for a couple! You can pre purchase on your Carnival Hub app.

After purchasing our spa treatments and passes, we waked around and took a few pictures of the ship.

We then headed to our room!

Our luggage was already sitting outside our cabins when we arrived!

We booked two cabins with balconies. ….our rooms were side by side. Our room numbers were 5261 & 5263.

Do not go on an Alaskan cruise without having a balcony…..it’s a must!

Click here & here for rooms to avoid on this ship

Since my mom had treated us girls to this cruise, I surprised her with having our room decorated  as a thank you!

The decoration package also came with a small cake.

I also ordered chocolate covered strawberries, chocolate chip cookies, a snack box and three 12 packs of bottled water.

Tip: You can purchase lots of different items for your room on the Carnival Hub app. Since you are not allowed to bring any sodas or water onto the ship, I purchased the 12 packs of water for our room which cost approx. $17 each. We also brought collapsible water bottles to keep them refilled with water but we never used them. You can also bring a stainless steel cup to keep it filled with coffee or hot chocolate. You are also allowed to bring on snacks but they must be prepackaged items.

After getting settled into our room, we headed back to the top deck to check out the Seattle skyline and to relax in the many lounge chairs.

Later we headed to the pool area where they were having singing and dancing.

My sister decided to join in on the dancing!

We then headed back to our cabin to get ready for our spa treatments at 6 pm.

When we got back to our room, we checked out our balconies.

Since we had rooms beside one another, we had the option of having the divider wall opened up so we would all have one big balcony instead of two.

As we were on the balcony, we spotted two orcas in the water!

You have to zoom in on this picture to see them!

Tip: Our ship left port at 3:30 pm.

After changing our clothes, we headed to the spa where we waited in the relaxation room until our therapist was ready for us.

It was definitely relaxing!

Later we were taken back to a room with a view for our spa treatments!

After our treatments, we headed back to one of the heated rooms for more relaxation.

And then later, headed to the hydrotherapy pool.

It was so awesome and I highly recommend the spa pass if you ever find yourself on one of the Carnival ships that offers a spa!

Tip: You can also book Cloud 9 Spa rooms that give you access to the spa area but weigh out the cost of the room versus the cost of the pass itself.

Later we called it a night!

Tip: The rooms do come with black out curtains and really nice bedding….there’s also an extra comforter stored under the bed. We had plenty of room for our clothes and stored our suitcases under the beds.

After a restful night’s sleep, we were up bright and early.

Our first two days on the ship, were sea days.

Tip: Whatever you do, make sure you take something for motion sickness….whether you are prone to motion sickness or not! We took bonine before and all during our cruise!

After getting up and dressed, we headed to deck 9 to have breakfast.

A map of the ship

We passed the dining room on the way.

You can eat in the dining room for breakfast and dinner. When you book your cruise, you will need to choose what time you want to arrive for dinner.

We chose the anytime dining so that meant, we had to go on the Carnival Hub app and check in for dinner when we were ready to eat. We never had to wait for a table when we did this!

For breakfast, I opted for an omelet ….they only had one person making omelets so it took a good 30+ mins to get through the line!

The omelet was really good but some of the potatoes were hard.

The free coffee on the ship was horrible! Thankfully, they had 3 different places that you could purchase speciality coffees.

One of those was on deck three and called the Java Blue Cafe.

They also had yummy looking desserts! Like the coffee, you had to pay extra for those as well.

I ordered the large vanilla latte made with almond milk and the cost was $6.50. It was very good!

Tip: Besides automatically being charged $112 in tips for the 7 day cruise, you will also be charged an 18% gratuity on anything you purchase on the ship! You can check your account at any time on the Carnival Hub app.

After purchasing coffee, we walked around the ship checking out all the different floors….there’s 11 of them!

We passed through the smoky casino! I was surprised they allowed smoking!

We saw one of the specialty restaurants where you have to pay to eat.

On the very top deck is where you will have 360 degrees of the views so don’t miss it!

There is also a walking track, basketball court, pool table, foosball and a miniature golf course.

There are two pools and 4 hot tubs. One of the pools and two of the hot tubs are for adults only.

The ship offered many different shows, classes, naturalists, and more to keep you entertained during your days at sea.

After spending time checking out the ship and relaxing, we headed back to deck 9 for lunch.

This time I went to the deli for a southwest chicken wrap and chips.

The food was pretty good. I never had anything I just hated.

After lunch, we headed to deck 10 to watch an ice carving event.

After watching for about 30 mins, we finally figured out that he was carving some kind of fish.

We spent a lot of time relaxing on our second day as we were exhausted from the early flight the day before and the time change! I think the medicine we were taking for motion sickness was also making us tired!

Tonight was the first formal night on the ship. I wasn’t feeling well so my mom and two sisters decided to go.

There are two formal nights on a 7 day cruise. Some people go all out while others keep it simple and just wear dress pants and a nice blouse or a simple dress. Men can wear a tux or keep it simple and wear khakis and a dress shirt.

After dinner, we all decided to go to a show called Flick.

We sat in the upper level of the theater…

If you sit in the lower level, where the tables are, you can order drinks.

The show pays homage to the music from movies like Dirty Dancing, Titanic, Star Wars, James Bond and more.

There were lots of costume changes as well as special effects and other high tech elements.

It was pretty good….I’m not a big music person but my sisters loved it!

I did think the performers who sang did a really good job!

After the show, we called it a night!

Thanks for reading!

Stay tuned for Day 4! UPDATE: Read Day 4 here, Day 5 here, Day 6 here, Day 7 here, & Days 8 & 9 here

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A Weekend in Alabama – Day 3 – April 2025

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This post continues our time in Winston County, Alabama.

Read Days 1 & 2 here & Click here to see links to all of my blog posts

After having our coffee & breakfast, we headed to our first stop of the day.

We would be spending the day in the nearby town of Cullman.

The drive to Cullman from our rental house was approx. 45 mins.

We had planned on spending the first part of our day at Dismals Canyon which was also 45 mins from our rental house.

However, it was closed due to repairs.

The place looks otherworldly! They also offer glow worm tours, offer cabins for rent and have an old fashioned soda fountain!

I was so disappointed that it was closed, that we booked another stay at our rental house for later this year so we can go!

Read reviews here & Click here for more things to see in that area

Click here for 89 cool & unusual things to see in Alabama

Our first stop in Cullman was Smith Farms.

Smith Farms was founded in 1955 by Ed Smith. It began as a small road-side stand selling seasonal produce and a few cured hams and bacon.

Since 1955, Smith Farms has been the source for traditional Southern foods such as smoked ham, bacon & sausage.

When my hubby found out they had smoked sausage, we brought our cooler to stock up!

We walked in and couldn’t believe how many different types of food, cheeses, candy, meats, etc that they offered!

They even sold pork chops and hand cut steaks.

This store had everything from homemade pies, soups, syrups, jellies, and so much more!

We ended up purchasing some smoked bacon, sausage and, of course, some of their yummy looking chocolates.

Read reviews here

After leaving here, we headed to our next stop, the Ave Maria Grotto.

The grotto is located on the grounds of the St Bernard Abbey, the only Benedictine monastery of men in the state of Alabama.  The abbey was founded in 1891.

After getting parked, we headed inside to purchase our tickets.

There is a gift shop located in the building where you purchase your tickets.

After purchasing our tickets, we headed outside to began our self guided tour of the grotto.

The grotto sits on 4 acres of what used to be a quarry & is home to the fruitful labor of Brother Joseph Zoettl, who was a monk at the abbey.

The grounds were beautifully landscaped!

There were so many different types of flowers scattered around the grounds!

Beginning our walk

Brother Joseph came to Alabama from Germany in 1892 at the age of 14.

When he wasn’t busy, he began constructing miniature recreations of well known buildings. He used stone, concrete, unwanted donated materials, broken plates, costume jewelry, ceramic tile, beads, marbles, seashells, and more.

This exhibit was called Bethlehem

Bro Joseph had only visited 6 of the places that he recreated. He used his imagination and pictures that he had seen to recreate these miniature buildings.

The grotto consists of 125 miniature stone and cement structures.

Brother Joseph built his first replica in 1912 and his last one in 1958 when he was 80 yrs old.

They were so amazing!

This place was definitely worth the $10 admission fee.

Near the grotto is the Abbey Cemetery.

Brother Joseph, who died in 1961, is buried here.

We walked inside the chapel to check it out while visiting the cemetery.

The cornerstone on the church showed that it was built in 1946.

The inside was very simple and included a few benches and statues.

After leaving the grotto, we drove over to the Abbey Church to take a few pictures of the outside.

Read reviews for the grotto here

After leaving the church, we headed to find something for lunch.

We settled on a place called Urban Cookhouse.

We ended up eating a late lunch which turned out good for us…no wait!

Once inside, we took a few minutes to look over the menu.

I ordered the lime marinated steak and rice and the hubby ordered the grilled chicken wraps with a side of Mac and cheese.

The food was very good!

Read reviews here

After lunch, we headed to our next stop, the Weiss Cottage.

The Weiss cottage is the town’s oldest house. It was built by the L&N Railroad in 1873.

The small wood framed cottage is typical of early Cullman homes. The property and the house were purchased from L&N Railroad on February 24, 1875 by Dr. Aldo Weiss.

He, his wife and children lived in the house and it also doubled as Dr. Weiss’s office.

The family’s goats were housed in the cellar, and their home was often called ‘The Goat House’.

I had read that it had been turned into a museum but the inside looked trashed!

Near the house was the Hubert Richter Chapel.

The chapel was built in 1989 in memory of two of the Richter family members, Hubert and his son Mike.

Mike was on leave from the Army in 1971 when he slipped and fell into Larkwood Falls and then Hubert was killed in a car wreck in 1988.

The small chapel is never locked so you can visit at any time.

After leaving here, we headed to another church called Sacred Heart of Jesus.

The church was built in 1913 and dedicated in 1916.

We had wanted to go inside to check it out but services were being held at the time.

We then headed to our next stop, the historic Clarkson Covered Bridge.

The bridge was originally constructed over Crooked Creek in 1904 on property owned by local mail carrier James W. Legg at the cost of $1,500.

A flood destroyed half of the bridge in 1921. Most of the pieces were recovered downstream, and the bridge was able to be rebuilt the following year.

The bridge remained in service to motor traffic until 1962, when it was bypassed by a nearby concrete bridge.

At 270 ft long, It is currently the second longest existing historic covered bridge in Alabama.

The bridge is now owned by the county and was restored by the Cullman County Commission in 1975, along with a gristmill and log cabin also located at Clarkson Covered Bridge Park.

There are hiking trails and picnic tables located in the park.

Read reviews here

After leaving the bridge, we decided to head back to our rental house.

On the way, we saw a sign pointing to a historic jail so decided to check it out.

The jail was located in Houston, AL and was called the Jail at Houston.

The building is the only known surviving log jail in the state and the only public building surviving from the time that the county seat was located in Houston.

It is believed to have been built in 1868, when the now destroyed courthouse is known to have been constructed.

The jail was converted into a residence for the poor in 1933.

The interior is divided into two rooms with an interlocking log wall.

The walls were covered from floor to ceiling in wide boards that had a 2 ½ inch handmade iron nail securing it about every inch to prevent prisoners from escaping.

The jail was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.

Near the jail were statues of prominent figures from that time period.

Read reviews here

Across the road from the jail, was a restaurant called Chef Troy’s.

Read reviews here

The jail and restaurant were approx. 10-15 mins from our rental house.

After arriving back to the house, we decided to build a fire in the outdoor fire pit.

For dinner, we enjoyed a small charcuterie board out by the fire. It was so quiet and peaceful!

Later, we called it a night.

The next morning, we had to check out.

The owner was kind enough to allow us to stay until 1 pm instead of checking out at 11 am.

After packing, we took a few pictures on the deck.

We then enjoyed an early lunch out on the deck before heading home.

This ends our time in Alabama!

Thanks for reading!

Here are a few restaurants, grocery stores and other things to see/do in this area:

Lakeshore Inn Restaurant & Marina – 3.5 miles from the house – here you will not only find a restaurant but accommodations that are right on the lake and boat rentals10 mins from our rental house

Sapore Grill5 miles – Closed Mon, Tues & Sun.

Smokin’ Pig BBQ5 miles – Closed on Mon & Sun

Buena Vista5 miles – 1 mile from Sapore Grill – closed on Tues

Southern Bliss Bistro – 16 miles – Closed on Sun

Arley Coffee Shop – 15 miles – Closed Sun – opens at 5 am

Jack’s Family Restaurant – 36 miles

Subway 5 miles

Gabby’s Restaurant – 25 miles – Closed on Sun

Bayou Fresh Seafood & Deli – 25 miles – 1.7 miles from Gabby’s – Closed on Mon & Sun

Taco Bell – 18 miles

Hyatt’s Market – 15 miles

Gateway Foodland5 miles in Double Springs

Dollar General Market – 16 miles away in Addison

Walmart – 16 miles in Haleyville & Walmart Supercenter in Jasper – 25 miles

The Butterstick Bakery & Bistro – 30 miles – Closed on Sun

The Local Grind Coffee – 30 miles – 2 miles from The Butterstick Bakery – open every day

Linda’s Coffee Shack – 15 miles – Closed Sun & Mon

The Food Shack – 1/2 mil from Linda’s Coffee – Closed Sat & Sun

McDonald’s – 20 miles in Haleyville

Crooked Creek Coffee & Tea Co – 30 miles min Crane Hill – only open on Tues & Sun

The Groovy Brew Coffee Shop & Boutique5 miles – Closed Sat & Sun

Dollar General 5 miles

Vincent’s Downtown Deli & Bakery5 miles – not sure of the hours

Sipsey Winery5 miles in Double Springs and one in Cullman 45 mins away

Jack’s Family Restaurant5 miles 

Piggly Wiggly – 18 miles in  Haleyville

Goar’s Supermarket – 18 miles in Hayleyville

Click here & here for the nearest hospitals

The closest ER would be Cullman Regional Medical Center – about 1 hr away

Other nearby towns and places to visit:

If you are looking for waterfalls just put waterfalls in your google maps and it will pull up all the nearest waterfalls.

Same thing for restaurants, grocery stores, gas stations, etc.

Haleyville – 20 mins – home of the first 911 call

Jasper – 35 mins – Click here for top attractions in Jasper

Arley – 20 mins – Click  here for things to do in Arley

Addison – 20 mins  – Click here for things to do

Guin – 50 mins – Click here for things to do

Phil Campbell – 40 mins – Click here for for things to do

Moulton – 35 mins – Click here for things to do

Russellville –  40 mins – Click here for things to do

Cullman – 45 mins – this is probably the biggest town near the rental house – there are lots of restaurants here & lots of things to do 

If you’re looking for a spa day, check out these spas in Cullman – we passed this one and it looked super nice!

I would click here for the most unique and unusual sites to see in/around this area

We want to add the Rattlesnake Saloon to our next visit! – It’s 1 hr 15 mins from the house but only 45 mins from Dismals Canyon.