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Point Mallard Park is a park located in Decatur, Alabama, United States that sits on 500 acres (2.0 km 2) of the Flint Creek shoreline. Flint Creek is a tributary of the nearby Tennessee River . The park, portions of which are open year-round, borders the Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge and is operated by the City of Decatur Parks and ...
The Alabama Jubilee is held on the grounds of Point Mallard Park, a municipal recreation complex that offers a 35-acre (140,000 m 2) water park featuring an aquatic center with a wave pool, Olympic-sized swimming pools, lazy river, and several water slides, as well as tennis courts, ball fields, hiking trails, campground, 18-hole championship ...
In 1976, the Spirit of America Festival relocated, in time for the U.S. Bicentennial that year, after an outdoor stage was constructed at Point Mallard Park, owned and operated by the City of Decatur since 1970 and a tourist attraction in its own right, adding further appeal to visitors from outside the area. The pageant title was changed to ...
May 29—Over a mile of cars were stuck in traffic Saturday on Point Mallard Drive as they waited to enter the Point Mallard water park for its opening day. All attractions were open, and not an ...
The event is scheduled at Point Mallard Park on July 3 from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and July 4 from noon-9:15 p.m. The 54th edition of the festival will have one departure ...
Sep. 6—Although Point Mallard Aquatic Center finished its season Monday under gray skies with 2022 attendance expected to fall short of recent years, revenue appeared on track to top $2 million ...
Decatur (/ d ɪ ˈ k eɪ t ə r / [7]) is the largest city and county seat of Morgan County (with a portion also in Limestone County) in the U.S. state of Alabama. [8] Nicknamed "The River City," it is located in northern Alabama on the banks of Wheeler Lake along the Tennessee River.
Sep. 7—Even before its final day of the season Monday, Point Mallard Water Park — closed last year because of the pandemic — had exceeded 2019 revenue. From May 29 through Aug. 29, the water ...