What to do and see in Millbrook, United States: The Best Places and Tips

January 19, 2018 Kandra Bartel

Millbrook is a city in Autauga and Elmore counties in the State of Alabama. The population was 14,640 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Montgomery Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Restaurants in Millbrook

1. Capitol Hill Golf Course

2600 Constitution Ave, Prattville, AL 36066-7713 +1 334-285-1114
Excellent
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4.5 based on 104 reviews

Capitol Hill Golf Course

Reviewed By scumeo7 - Milford, Pennsylvania

What a course. We played the Judge. This is one of the nicest courses we ever played. Holes were long but playable for everyone. 7800 yards from the tips and 4800 yards from the forward tees. I had a hole in one on the 12th hole. This made the day complete.

2. Jackson Lake Island

Cypress Lane, Millbrook, AL 36054 +1 334-430-7963
Excellent
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5 based on 24 reviews

Jackson Lake Island

Remains of Big Fish movie set

Reviewed By Steve W - Cedarville, Arkansas

My wife is a fan of the movie Big Fish and she saw the park on a website and we decided to go see it. It was peaceful and interesting. Lots of places to take pictures and spend an hour or so walking around.

3. Dexter Parsonage Museum - Dr. Martin Luther King home

315 S Jackson St, Montgomery, AL 36104-4407 +1 334-261-3270
Excellent
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5 based on 447 reviews

Dexter Parsonage Museum - Dr. Martin Luther King home

Martin Luther King's residence from September 1954 to February 1960.

Reviewed By Greg2117 - Pensacola, Florida

I highly recommend you take the time to see this historic site. The staff are very knowledgeable and passionate. If you get one stop then you won’t be disappointed in making this the one place. The history in the civil rights movement is worth every second!

4. Alabama Nature Center

3050 Lanark Rd, Millbrook, AL 36054-3616 +1 334-285-4550
Excellent
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5 based on 4 reviews

Alabama Nature Center

350 acres of striking forests, fields, streams, wetlands and ponds that are traversed by five miles of trails and boardwalks including a tree top viewing platform. Also includes the NaturePlex, a 23,000 square foot facility that has a 120-seat Theater; Hands-on Discovery Hall with wildlife and nature-based displays; Educational Classrooms; Community Room and a Gift Shop.

Reviewed By Larry B - Montgomery, Alabama

Took grandson on two visits to Nature Center recently. First visit was for a short hike and then wildlife touch-and-feel. Great hike around hydrangea pond; plants were in full bloom. Kristen, the naturalist who conducted the touch-and-feel, used an eastern indigo snake for this. The children present were told about the snake, its habits, and temperament, and allowed to touch. She did a great job with the children.

Next visit was for the guided trail walk. It was led by Tyler and she did an excellent job describing the flora and fauna along the one-mile trail. She made it very interesting. Kristen and Tyler then gathered honey from two on-site bee hives about 1/2 mile from the Nature Center. We were allowed to view this from a distance, and they did a great job explaining their set-up for the event.

These were my first trips to the Nature Center. The facilities are outstanding, the trails are well maintained and go through some very interesting locations. I will definitely return.

5. Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church

454 Dexter Ave, Montgomery, AL 36104-3743 +1 334-263-3970
Excellent
81%
Good
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4.5 based on 319 reviews

Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., used the pulpit of this unassuming red brick church to lead the 1955-56 Montgomery bus boycott, which ignited the civil rights movement. Steeped in history, this church, where Dr. King served as pastor from 1954 to 1960, was also the site of many civil rights meetings during that era.

Reviewed By Jrryo - Los Angeles, California

Historic and inspirational,the tour was a little long and the docent verylong winded. It is in walking distant of the Southeren Proverty Law Center and the Civil Rights Museum .

6. Wilderness Park

800 Upper Kingston Rd, Prattville, AL 36067-1710
Excellent
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4 based on 37 reviews

Wilderness Park

Reviewed By BamaBabe71 - Wetumpka, Alabama

Neat spot in the middle of town. Pretty place for some pictures, a few anyway. The 'park' is small. Less than 30 acres but was a nice relaxing walk on a warm spring day

7. Mulligan's Irish Pub

81 Wisteria Pl, Millbrook, AL 36054-1819 +1 334-517-4571
Excellent
67%
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Mulligan's Irish Pub

Reviewed By jkdaves - Mississippi

Staff is wonderful and friendly. Food was good, had cheese steak and husband had wings. Drinks were strong and reasonably priced. Pool table and Golden Tee. We will be back!!

8. Pratt Park

460 Doster Rd, Prattville, AL 36067-3910
Excellent
71%
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Pratt Park

Reviewed By GoodNPlenty77 - Albuquerque, NM

This isa very nice park within downtown Prattville. The kids playground is very well maintained (thanks to donations) and the park is overall very clean. There is a fairly large pond with hungry geese and ducks....the Chinese geese get angry when you don't feed them enough, so be careful a few bite. The splash pad is conveniently located behind the pool, while the splash pad is free to use the pool is $3. Highly Recommend you spend a sunny day here!

9. Civil Rights Memorial Center

400 Washington Ave, Montgomery, AL 36104-4344 +1 334-956-8200
Excellent
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4.5 based on 320 reviews

Civil Rights Memorial Center

The Civil Rights Memorial Center is sponsored by the Southern Poverty Law Center in downtown Montgomery. It includes a great deal of educational information about the Civil Rights Movement, a movie about the movement, and a memorial monument. $2.00 admission is charged.

Reviewed By JustPeachy4576 - Griffin, Georgia

Modern and well-appointed museum with impressive bus exhibit reliving Rosa Parks refusal to leave her seat. Inside there was a theatre as well as educational highlights of the civil rights movement that included pictures and biographies of some of the major faces of the movement.Thank you for visiting us and for your thoughtful comments. #TheMarchContinues

10. Fort Toulouse-Fort Jackson

2521 W Fort Toulouse Rd, Wetumpka, AL 36093-1112 +1 334-567-3002
Excellent
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4 based on 31 reviews

Fort Toulouse-Fort Jackson

Reviewed By Melodycthomas

This is a small reproduction of a French Fort that used to be somewhere else but was rebuilt here. The black smith shop is
just somebody's imagination as to what they thought a smithy should look like. The American breastworks fort was also a replica. There were stone columns encircling the area. No sign told you what they were for. Markers to outline a larger fort maybe? At any rate, the park is nice for hanging out with the family on a sunny day.

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