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Tourism Central
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Clanton is home to several popular tourist attractions and events.
Agricultural Tourism
Clanton's agricultural leaders have taken the neighborhood fruit stand to a whole new level. If you are traveling through Clanton, be sure to visit these popular shopping spots!
Durbin Farms , located on Highway 31 North just west of I-65 Exit 205, has a large selection of Chilton County peaches, plums, nectarines and a wide selection of fruits & vegetables, plus a popular restaurant featuring fresh deli sandwiches and desserts.
Heaton Pecan Farm  , located off County Road 28 on Sunrise Blvd. just west of I-65 Exit 208, has a large selection of nuts candies and desserts, plus a popular restaurant featuring sandwiches and desserts.
Peach Park , located on Highway 31 North just east of I-65 Exit 205, has a large selection of fresh Chilton County fruits and vegetables including Chiton County peaches, plus a candy store and a popular restaurant featuring barbeque and desserts.
Each June, the City of Clanton celebrates our pride in the community's peach farmers with the annual Peach Festival which includes pageants, a fun run, a fishing tournament, a cook-off, a parade, a street festival and concert, and a charity peach auction. For more information, contact the Chilton County Chamber of Commerce  .
In October, the Grand Ole Pumpkin Patch opens for an entire month of entertainment. From the acres of fresh-off-the-vine pumpkins, pony rides, face painting and hay rides, all the way to helicopter rides and funnel cakes, the Grand Ole Pumpkin Patch has something for each member of the family. For more information, visit grandolepumpkinpatch.net  .
Educational Tourism
Whether you are planning an outing for the family or a group field trip, Clanton has an educational destination that is a crowd pleaser.
- Alabama Power Company's Water Course
, located on Highway 31 North just east of I-65 Exit 205, is an educational center providing interactive exhibits and displays that teach visitors the importance of water to our state and in our daily lives.
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