
Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site
The Scenic Overlook is available for picnicking, relaxing, reflecting, and walking. From there you will enjoy a great view of the Historic Core where original buildings from the 1940's tell stories of times gone by. 20 Wayside Exhibits are strategically placed throughout the site that allow you to take a leisurely stroll through Tuskegee Airmen history while you collect tidbits of interesting facts and trivia along the way.
Moton Field has both indoor and outdoor spaces to explore. Outdoors you may choose to visit... A Scenic Overlook - is available for picnicking, relaxing, reflecting, and walking. From there you will enjoy a great view of the Historic Core where original buildings from the 1940's tell stories of times gone by. Over 20 Wayside Exhibits are strategically placed throughout the site that allow you to take a leisurely stroll through Tuskegee Airmen history while you collect tidbits of interesting facts and trivia along the way.
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Starting from the upper parking lot there are two paved trails that lead to the museums. Both trails are steep and lead to an unpaved original road. An accessible parking area is located below, on the side of Hangar 1. Service dogs are welcome in all parts of the site. For specific accessibility concerns please call 334-724-0922 and speak with a Ranger on duty.
Yes — Pets are allowed on the outdoor grounds, must be on a leash and picked up after.
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Tuskegee Airmen NHS Outdoor Activities