Welcome
to the Shoals...
This is southern living at its best. This is how life is
supposed to be. From the houses on the bluffs
overlooking the Tennessee River to the beautiful and
historic homes in each city's downtown area, life in the
Shoals is full of beauty.
Situated on the banks of the beautiful Tennessee River,
the Shoals has a rich history in the music industry.
We're known far and wide for the "Muscle Shoals Sound."
Our community hosts
numerous festivals and events throughout the year
including the NCAA Division II Championship Football
Game.
There
are four adjacent towns nestled in the hills of
northwest Alabama, on the banks of the Tennessee River,
that offer their citizens an enviable sense of safety
and comfort. But because these towns are so intertwined,
the residents here enjoy a quality of life and a variety
of activities usually only found in much larger
metropolitan areas.
Native Americans settled this area long ago, and the
Indian Mound museum is located on a ceremonial burial
mound near the river. The Festival of the Singing River
honors our native ancestry each fall. But our
celebrations don't end there. The Shoals is the site for
the Alabama Renaissance Faire, held each October, as
well as Arts Alive, Heritage Days, the Freedom of
America Celebration on the fourth of July, an annual
Trail of Tears Celebration, and many others.
The Shoals is an outdoor lover's dream. Golfers pick
from a variety of public and private courses, including
two (2) 18-hole Robert Trent Jones courses. The river
and its system of lakes offers a variety of recreational
activities. Nature lovers and bird watchers find much to
enjoy in the area's public parks, camping areas and
walking trails. In the spring, neighborhoods come alive
with flowering dogwoods and azaleas, and the downtown
areas buzz with activity as restaurants move tables to
the sidewalk and enjoy another change of season. |