Ashville, Alabama

About Ashville

Ashville is a small, quiet town with many amenities of a larger town. It was established in 1822 as the county seat. The courthouse has records, marriage, deed, estate, etc., dating back to the early 1800's. Ashville is located conveniently off of I-59 in St. Clair County.

Historical Sites in Ashville:
Ashville Museum & Archives 205-594-2128
Ashville Masonic Lodge Museum 205-594-2116 by appointment only
Inzer House Museum 205-594-5243 or 205-594-2116 by appointment only
John Looney Pioneer Homestead 205-594-7849 temporarily closed

            

      Inzer House Museum                  John Looney Pioneer Homestead

 

Things to do:

D.O. Langston Park - located adjacent to City Hall has a small playground, large open field and a walking track.
The  Ashville Community Park has tennis courts, small playground, pavilions and a splash pad. 
Greensport RV Park & Campground 205-505-0027 A family oriented, pet friendly, peaceful campground with over one mile of waterfront to enjoy.
Horsepens 40 has unique rock formations and various activities during the year.

Places to Stay:
American Inn & Suites, Ashville, 205-594-7080

Where to eat:
Ashville has a variety of restaurants including BJ's Diner, Goodfellas Pizza, Jack’s, Lala's, Mi Casita, Shaw's Bar-B-Que, Sneaky Pete's, Subway, and Two Sisters Café.  Ice cream lovers should stop by Farm Wife & Co. on the square.  Enjoy some pastries or coffee at The McWatering Hole.  

Where to shop:
Ashville has fantastic businesses throughout the City!  From small town, family owned shops around the square to corporate retail stores.  There is a variety to meet your shopping needs.