This is an excellent video, portraying the best of Huntsville! Great job again! Hunstville is such a pleasantly surprising city with so much to offer. Definitely recommend a trip there!
What a great video. Who knew the wonderful things Huntsville offers. I can always count on you for amazing insights and information. Public television is missing out on what a gem you are!
Green Mountain Trail is really good to go here. A lot of older people go there and try to stay away from Downtown cause of the traffic. Traffic can be bad. Maple Hill Cemetery is the largest in North Alabama. We have a Cemetery Walk every year. You get to hear the tales about the famous people who are buried there, plus the famous cow, Lily Flagg. Also, Dead Children's Playground is next to it. You might see a ghost or two. Since you LOVE water so much, I hope you stop in Gadsden, AL. Go to Noccalula Falls after it rains so you can see the full effect. Anniston, AL has a great museum. Anniston Museum of Natural History has the largest bird collection in the State.
Wow, didn’t know there was so much to do in Huntsville. Alabama is a beautiful state. I’m definitely adding Huntsville to my itinerary on my next trip to Bama. Thanks, Mike.
Thank you Georgiana! 🙏 Oh, we have so many videos we're working on...really behind. Thanks for watching and following along. Hope all is well. Cheers, Mike
Kayaking the flint river, google The NACK, Hays Nature Preserve, the neighborhood of Providence, Grandmas House Restaurant, Bullets and Barrels ..... just a few :)
Hey John...you sure are lucky, Monte Sano is a wonderful park. Thanks so much for watching. Hope you subscribed for more road trip travel videos. Cheers, Mike
We just love your videos! Huntsville looks like a very cool place to visit. BTW, really good choice of music for each segment too. Keep up the great work.
Totally love those little creeks and had you gone further on some trails you could have seen some waterfalls. I hike that area often. My one thing is the same as your Mike: the S&R Center!
So nice to hear someone else enjoys them as much as I do. ;-) We did see a pretty nice waterfall at Monte Sano. Thanks so much for watching. Cheers, Mike
One last thing.... There are at least 3 "trails" that are so cool - Craft Beer - Craft Coffee Houses and a Cocktail Trail that showcase the various local establishments in town.
Piper Leaf? BBQ? Historical Train Depot? Oldest Hardware Store? Early Works Museum? Old town down historical buildings with re enactments? Most Haunted Grave Yard? Maple Hill? Looking for something to do when visiting in September of 21.
Oh, you are so lucky to live there, Huntsville really is a magical place. Agreed, Big Springs Park is wonderful place. Thank you for watching, and, for sharing your tops things to do in town. Cheers, Mike & Miha.
I live in Huntsville now. I am from Michigan. If you want to see beautiful water go to St Joseph Michigan. I like Huntsville because of the warmth, and no snow. isnt that odd.
Wow, quite a move. I have spent time in Traverse City, but that and Detroit are the only places in MI I have been. I think Huntsville must be a great place to live, so much going on there. Thanks so much for watching, hope you enjoyed. Cheers, Mike & Miha
Watching this a year later, you were right in saying that the city will be more exciting. Every empty plot of land in downtown has plans to build a new mixed-use space or hotel. The skyline will be completely different in 2 years
As a fellow Pisces, I enjoy the creeks, waterfalls, lakes, rivers, and even the rain in Huntsville. BTW Monte Sano mountain is pronounced Mon tee Say no. Thanks for noticing the cleanliness - the City has a 'Green Team' responsible for landscaping and maintenance. Next time you visit, I recommend hiking some Land Trust trails, especially the Wildflower Trail in season (5 minutes from downtown). Also, the Von Braun Astronomical Society hosts Saturday nights at their planetarium on Monte Sano (not now with COVID, but in the before times), usually featuring presentations by NASA employees and telescope viewing (weather permitting).
Consider putting the street address of each location into the video. Consider using an overview map in your video to show where the locations are, and providing info on a suggested order of visitation. Consider putting a link to each location in the comment below. Consider less of you (God Lord...) and more on useful info, like pricing, when locations are open, etc. Cut the length in half.
That's a good idea, that's for the suggestion and for watching. If you check out the corresponding blog post, I share links to a lot of stuff to make your planning easier. mikesroadtrip.com/the-one-thing-in-huntsville-alabama/
This is an excellent video, portraying the best of Huntsville! Great job again! Hunstville is such a pleasantly surprising city with so much to offer. Definitely recommend a trip there!
So glad you liked how it turned out. Huntsville really is a wonderful place to visit.
We loved having you in Huntsville! Than you for visiting The Camp at MidCity!
Thank you so much, very kind of you to say. Our pleasure. We just loved Huntsville.
Out of the 10+ years I've lived in Huntsville, I always enjoy the Rocket Center. Absolutely love that place. Amazing video!
Is that right. Very cool. Thank you so much 🙏🏻 Cheers, Mike & Miha.
What a great video. Who knew the wonderful things Huntsville offers. I can always count on you for amazing insights and information. Public television is missing out on what a gem you are!
Thank you so much Robin! Huntsville really is a wonderful place to visit. Ha, thank you...who knows, maybe @PBS one day. 🤞
Green Mountain Trail is really good to go here. A lot of older people go there and try to stay away from Downtown cause of the traffic. Traffic can be bad. Maple Hill Cemetery is the largest in North Alabama. We have a Cemetery Walk every year. You get to hear the tales about the famous people who are buried there, plus the famous cow, Lily Flagg. Also, Dead Children's Playground is next to it. You might see a ghost or two.
Since you LOVE water so much, I hope you stop in Gadsden, AL. Go to Noccalula Falls after it rains so you can see the full effect.
Anniston, AL has a great museum. Anniston Museum of Natural History has the largest bird collection in the State.
Thank you so much for watching, and for all of your suggestions. Much appreciated. Cheers, Mike & Miha
Wow, didn’t know there was so much to do in Huntsville. Alabama is a beautiful state. I’m definitely adding Huntsville to my itinerary on my next trip to Bama. Thanks, Mike.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Huntsville really is a wonderful place to visit. Thanks so much for watching! Cheers, Mike
Love those little creeks too! I try to see waterfalls as often as I can when I travel to certain areas.
They really are nice those little creeks. Thanks so much for watching, hope you will check out some of my newer videos. Cheers, Mike
I love the houses too! Great video guys!
Agreed, they are amazing. Thank you...much appreciated! Cheers, Mike & Miha
Loved the video! Looking forward to see what’s next :)
Thank you Georgiana! 🙏 Oh, we have so many videos we're working on...really behind. Thanks for watching and following along. Hope all is well. Cheers, Mike
Great video! Now I have another 'to do' on my list! I vote for the Rocket museum!
Thank you so much Lisa! Much appreciated. Yeah, the Rocket center is pretty interesting and amazing. Mind-blowing what "man" has accomplished.
Great video! I would love to visit Huntsville soon. Looks beautiful. So happy we can travel again. 😀
Thank you so much! It really is a lovely place to visit. Yes, us too...been far too long since we traveled together.
Kayaking the flint river, google The NACK, Hays Nature Preserve, the neighborhood of Providence, Grandmas House Restaurant, Bullets and Barrels ..... just a few :)
Oh my gosh, I wish we would have gone kayaking! Thanks so much for sharing your suggestions! And, thank you for watching! Cheers, Mike
@@RoadTripTravel yall come on back!! :)
@@kellindalton6028 We hope to. Thank you.
Love water areas and walking trails
Me too! Thanks for watching. Cheers, Mike & Miha
The trails on Monte Sano are the best! My vote is for Stone Cut Trail. We are so lucky to have the Monte Sano Park here in our backyard!
Hey John...you sure are lucky, Monte Sano is a wonderful park. Thanks so much for watching. Hope you subscribed for more road trip travel videos. Cheers, Mike
We just love your videos! Huntsville looks like a very cool place to visit. BTW, really good choice of music for each segment too. Keep up the great work.
Thank you so much! Huntsville really is a cool place!
Totally love those little creeks and had you gone further on some trails you could have seen some waterfalls. I hike that area often. My one thing is the same as your Mike: the S&R Center!
So nice to hear someone else enjoys them as much as I do. ;-) We did see a pretty nice waterfall at Monte Sano. Thanks so much for watching. Cheers, Mike
Thank you for making this video, thinking about state, and cities to move to.
You're welcome. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Mike
Fantastic video you two! Really well done. Enjoyed the music too. Huntsville looks like an amazing place to visit.
Thank you! 🙏 Glad you enjoyed it. Huntsville really is a cool place to visit.
no... it's an amazing place to live! LOL
@@PatrickMoise Thanks for watching!
I'm headed to Huntsville next Friday! Thanks for the suggestions. I will update and let you know what I like.
Oh, that's cool. My pleasure. Please do, would really like to hear what stood out for you. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Mike
@@RoadTripTravel we went to the Space and Rocket Center which was fun, to eat we went to Stone Age Korean BBQ. So yummy!
@@jitzplayer Cool, glad you had a good time.
Once again you make a great job together!
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed our video on Huntsville. Thanks so much for watching. Many new videos around the corner. ;-) Cheers, Mike
So good! Now that we're able to travel I'm looking forward to destinations in my own backyard.
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing on Twitter. 🙏
@Petey Peter Great. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Mike
One last thing.... There are at least 3 "trails" that are so cool - Craft Beer - Craft Coffee Houses and a Cocktail Trail that showcase the various local establishments in town.
Cool, thank you for sharing.
great video, thank you for sharing
So glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Mike & Miha.
Piper Leaf? BBQ? Historical Train Depot? Oldest Hardware Store? Early Works Museum? Old town down historical buildings with re enactments? Most Haunted Grave Yard? Maple Hill? Looking for something to do when visiting in September of 21.
Thanks for watching. Hope you enjoyed it and have a great visit. Cheers, Mike & Miha
Take a short drive west to Decatur and visit the Cook Museum of Natural Science, Point Mallard and Wheeler Wildlife Refuge.
And all the caves in the area! Huntsville was called “Cave City” before the Army and NASA moved in. Home of the National Speleological Society.
Thank you for sharing your insight. And, for watching. Cheers, Mike
Getting interested in Huntsville for retirement. Need to figure out some event to attend in the evening after a day of house hunting.
Oh, I think you would enjoy it, such a wonderful place. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Mike
I live here and I love Big Springs Park and the downtown area. The next best place I love is Monte Sano.
Oh, you are so lucky to live there, Huntsville really is a magical place. Agreed, Big Springs Park is wonderful place. Thank you for watching, and, for sharing your tops things to do in town. Cheers, Mike & Miha.
I love little creeks
Right?! Me too! Thank you for watching. Cheers, Mike
I live in Huntsville now. I am from Michigan. If you want to see beautiful water go to St Joseph Michigan. I like Huntsville because of the warmth, and no snow. isnt that odd.
Wow, quite a move. I have spent time in Traverse City, but that and Detroit are the only places in MI I have been. I think Huntsville must be a great place to live, so much going on there. Thanks so much for watching, hope you enjoyed. Cheers, Mike & Miha
Watching this a year later, you were right in saying that the city will be more exciting. Every empty plot of land in downtown has plans to build a new mixed-use space or hotel. The skyline will be completely different in 2 years
Right?! Exciting times for Huntsville! Thanks so much for watching. Cheers, Mike
As a fellow Pisces, I enjoy the creeks, waterfalls, lakes, rivers, and even the rain in Huntsville. BTW Monte Sano mountain is pronounced Mon tee Say no. Thanks for noticing the cleanliness - the City has a 'Green Team' responsible for landscaping and maintenance.
Next time you visit, I recommend hiking some Land Trust trails, especially the Wildflower Trail in season (5 minutes from downtown). Also, the Von Braun Astronomical Society hosts Saturday nights at their planetarium on Monte Sano (not now with COVID, but in the before times), usually featuring presentations by NASA employees and telescope viewing (weather permitting).
Hey Jay, Thank you so much for sharing your insight and suggestions. And, for watching. Much appreciated. Cheers, Mike
Consider putting the street address of each location into the video.
Consider using an overview map in your video to show where the locations are, and providing info on a suggested order of visitation.
Consider putting a link to each location in the comment below.
Consider less of you (God Lord...) and more on useful info, like pricing, when locations are open, etc.
Cut the length in half.
That's a good idea, that's for the suggestion and for watching. If you check out the corresponding blog post, I share links to a lot of stuff to make your planning easier. mikesroadtrip.com/the-one-thing-in-huntsville-alabama/
Do you see tarantulas if you're out hiking around there?
No, but you would in Arizona. Just saw one the other day. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Mike & Miha.
Cathedral Caverns
Never heard of it, but thanks for suggesting it, and, for watching. Hope you'll check out some of my other videos. Cheers, Mike