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Russell Cave National Monument
Things To Do
 

Native American Festival
See demonstrations of authentic Southeastern Native American culture and lifeways at Russell Cave's annual Native American festival.
The 2007 festival will be held Saturday, May 5th and Sunday, May 6th from 10:00 am until 4:00 pm both days. Please see the schedule of events page for more information.

Museum
The museum area in the visitor center contains many facts about Russell Cave.  View actual artifacts and reproductions of items found in the cave shelter. Photos and a timeline tell the story of the people that lived at Russell Cave long ago, as well as the history of the archeological excavations.

Prehistoric Tools and Weapons Demonstrations
Interpretive Rangers give demonstrations of the types of tools and weapons early inhabitants used.  See how an atlatl is used to throw a spear, the flintknapping methods to make a spearpoint or knife, and how to make a fire using natural materials and a bow drill. You can even try your skill at using the pump drill and grinding corn. (Demonstrations are available upon request.)

North Alabama Birding Trail & Nature Trail
Enjoy a nature hike at site # 44 of Alabama's Birding Trail.  This is an uphill trail through Montague Mountain with a distance of 1.2 miles.  The terrain is steep and the partially paved trail makes a loop. There are many types of plants and animals to see along the trail.

Picnic
Bring your lunch and enjoy the picnic area.  There is a large, open field that is a great place to relax with your family. Scouting groups, school groups and family reunions are welcome here too.

Eastern National Bookstore
The bookstore has information on prehistoric people of the area and Russell Cave history.  Books are available on flintknapping, hide tanning, Native American foods, and local plants and animals. Items for purchase include bookmarks, postcards, reproduction spearpoints, pump drills, bow drills, maps and photographs.

The bookstore carries the National Park Passport Book, a National Park Pin, and a Russell Cave Pin.  Have your NPS Passport book stamped here! 

 
 
North Alabama Birding Trail
North Alabama Birding Trail
The nature trail at Russell Cave is site # 44 of the North Alabama Birding Trail.
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blue gray gnatcatcher  

Did You Know?
Site 44 of the North Alabama Birding Trail is located at Russell Cave National Monument. Researchers have identified more than 115 species of birds at this site. This photo shows a blue gray gnatcatcher nesting in spring.

Last Updated: January 20, 2007 at 17:06 EST