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Burritt on the Mountain: Huntsville's Historic Jewel

Explore history, nature, and breathtaking views at Huntsville's unique open-air museum on Round Top Mountain.

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Perched atop Round Top Mountain, Burritt on the Mountain is a unique open-air museum showcasing Huntsville's history and natural beauty. The site features Dr. William Burritt's eclectic mansion, historic 19th-century buildings, nature trails, and stunning views of the Tennessee Valley.

A brief summary to Burritt on the Mountain

  • Tuesday 9 am-5 pm
  • Wednesday 9 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 9 am-5 pm
  • Friday 9 am-5 pm
  • Saturday 9 am-5 pm
  • Sunday 12 pm-5 pm

Local tips

  • Check the Burritt on the Mountain website for seasonal hours and special events before your visit.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking the grounds and exploring the nature trails.
  • Bring a picnic to enjoy on the grounds, or purchase snacks at the gift shop.
  • Visit Josie's Gift Shop for unique souvenirs, books, and local crafts.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    Burritt on the Mountain is located at 3101 Burritt Dr SE, Huntsville, AL 35801. From downtown Huntsville, take Governors Drive east towards Monte Sano Mountain. Turn left onto Burritt Drive and follow it to the top of the mountain. Parking is free at the museum's entrance. Be aware that the gate at the bottom of the driveway is locked at the close of the business day.

  • Public Transport

    While public transportation directly to Burritt on the Mountain is limited, you can take a Huntsville Orbit bus to a nearby location and then use a ride-sharing service. Take the bus to a convenient transfer point, such as the downtown Transfer Station. From there, a taxi or ride-share to Burritt on the Mountain will cost approximately $15-$25. Check the Orbit bus schedule and fares for current pricing.

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Burritt on the Mountain, a 167-acre museum and park, offers a captivating glimpse into Huntsville's past and present. The centerpiece is the Burritt Mansion, the unusual home of Dr. William Henry Burritt, built in 1938. Its design incorporates various architectural styles and is insulated with 2,200 bales of wheat straw. Inside, exhibits explore the region's history, Dr. Burritt's life, and the museum's evolution. The Historic Park features relocated and restored 19th-century rural structures, providing an immersive experience of life in the Tennessee Valley. Notable buildings include the Joel Eddins House, the oldest documented log cabin in Alabama (dating back to 1810), the Balch House (built in 1887), and a charming 1884 church. Each building is furnished with period-appropriate items. The McCurdy Barnyard is home to various farm animals, offering a fun and educational experience for visitors of all ages. Nature trails wind through the property's wooded areas, providing opportunities for hiking and enjoying the mountain's natural beauty. The Rock Bluff Trail encircles Round Top Mountain and leads to Huntsville's iconic giant cross. Burritt on the Mountain hosts various events and programs throughout the year, including concerts, festivals, and educational workshops. The View, an elevated overlook, provides panoramic views of Huntsville and the Tennessee Valley.

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