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Point Mallard Park

Point Mallard Park  | Japanese-City.com
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2901 Point Mallard Dr SE
Decatur, AL 35601
 
Map of Point Mallard Park , 2901 Point Mallard Dr SE, Decatur

Point Mallard Park, located at 2901 Point Mallard Drive SE in Decatur, Alabama, is a beloved recreational destination that offers a plethora of activities for visitors to enjoy. Nestled along the banks of the Tennessee River, the park spans over 500 acres of scenic beauty, providing a tranquil escape for nature enthusiasts and thrill-seekers alike.

At the heart of Point Mallard Park is its renowned waterpark, featuring exhilarating slides, lazy rivers, and splash pads. Families flock to this aquatic paradise during the sweltering summer months to cool off and make lasting memories together. The waterpark's expansive layout ensures that there's something for everyone, from toddlers splashing in the kiddie pools to adrenaline junkies tackling the towering slides.

In addition to its aquatic attractions, Point Mallard Park offers a host of other recreational opportunities. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore miles of hiking and biking trails that wind through lush forests and scenic overlooks. Fishing and boating enthusiasts can take advantage of the park's access to the Tennessee River, casting their lines or cruising along the tranquil waters. For those seeking a more leisurely experience, the park provides ample picnic areas and green spaces for relaxing with family and friends amidst the natural beauty of the surroundings.

Throughout the year, Point Mallard Park hosts a variety of events and festivals that further enrich the visitor experience. From Fourth of July celebrations to holiday-themed festivities, there's always something exciting happening at the park. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or family-friendly fun, Point Mallard Park offers an unforgettable outdoor experience in the heart of Decatur, Alabama.

   

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