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Phenix City, Alabama

Upcoming Events in Phenix City Alabama


November

31 - 7 Festival of Lights - See a Victorian Village, deer, snowmen, Old Man Winter, holly, candy canes, carolers, skaters, Santa's Toy Factory, a jumping frog and a waving Santa.

Address: Phenix City Riverwalk , Phenix City, Alabama
Ph: 334-291-4719 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: Free

2 - 8 Festival of Lights - Phenix City Riverwalk—See a Victorian Village, deer, snowmen, snowflakes, Old Man Winter, holly vines, candy canes, carolers, skaters, Santa's Toy Factory, a jumping frog and a waving Santa.

Fee: Free

December

7 Festival of Lights - There will be various light displays all along the Chattahoochee River from Dillingham Street Bridge north to the 14th Street Bridge.

Address: Phenix City Riverwalk , Phenix City, Alabama
Ph: 334-291-4719 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: Free

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Phenix City Amphitheater

Site of Riverfest Carnival, concerts, graduations, citywide Christmas and July 4

Phenix City, AL Amphitheaters



Mural at Idle Hour Park

Mural 28' x 140' depicting midway of 1940s Idle Hour Park. Carousel, train, skating, zoo, pool, dance hall, bowling, fortune teller, Ferris wheel. Sponsored/painted by Phenix City Arts Council, Phenix City Parks &

Phenix City, AL Parks


Things to do near Phenix City, AL

Louise Kreher Forest Ecology Preserve

110-acre nature center with large amphitheater, monthly programs, miles of beautiful hiking trails with many points of intere...

Performing Arts Center

Visit authentically restored Walton Theatre and courtyard....

Museum of East Alabama

Regional museum of approximately 4000 artifacts form fascinating glimpse into east Alabama life over last century. Noteworthy...

Frank Jackson State Park

1000-acre lake, modern campground, picnic sites and pavilions, boat launch, fishing, swimming, walking trails....

Newton Civil War Monument

Stone marker is reminder of the only Civil War action in Wiregrass area. It occurred in Skipperville in 1864, and Newton one ...