Selma / Dallas County

Attractions

    Dallas County is rich in history and recreational activities for people of all ages to enjoy.  Selma boasts one of the largest historic districts in Alabama, with many of the structures in the downtown area dating back to the 1800’s.  Visitors to Dallas County come from all over to visit the area’s five museums, Civil War sites and Civil Rights landmarks like the Edmund Pettus Bridge and the Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail.

    • Popular events throughout the year include the Bridge Crossing Jubilee, Central Alabama Fair, Tale Telling Festival, Kennan’s Mill Festival, Battle of Selma.
    • In addition to all the historic attractions in Dallas County there are a number of recreational activities within convenient distance to town.
        • Boating, Canoeing, Fishing on Alabama and Cahaba Rivers
        • Camping
        • Hunting
    • If you enjoy the beach, the Gulf Coast is only a three-hour drive from Selma.
    • For more information on these and other events in Selma/Dallas County please visit the Selma Chamber of Commerce site here.

 Amenities

    • Lodging for you and your guests staying in Dallas County is easy to come by, below is a listing of the hotels in the area that are available.

Hampton Inn
2200 W. Highland Ave
Selma, AL 36701
334-876-9995
www.hamptoninn.com

 

Holiday Inn and Express
2000 Lincoln Way
Selma, AL 36701
334-874-1000
www.hiexpress.com

 

Jameson Inn
2420 N Broad St.
Selma, AL 36071
334-874-8600
www.jamesoninns.com

St. James Hotel
1200 Water Ave.
Selma, AL 36701
334-872-3234
www.historichotels.org