A Parent’s Guide to Madison, AL
I love Madison, AL. I drank the Kool-Aid and am a proud Madisonian. Does this describe you? Or do you just want to venture over to see what this little city has to offer? Then come with me as I take you on a quick tour of my favorite places in this lovely town. If you’ve just moved to the Madison, AL neighborhood consider me your virtual neighbor down the street!
Outdoor Play in the City of Madison
Playgrounds
- Kid’s Kingdom Playground at Dublin Park: In November of 2023, the brand-new Kid’s Kingdom playground was re-opened to the public which includes new bathrooms, all new playground equipment, and soft-landing playground surface. The playground is open to the public – free of charge, during daylight hours.
- Palmer Park Playground: In the middle of Palmer Park (keep going, it will seem near the back of the park), nestled in between the myriad baseball and soccer fields, lies a wonderful playground that is ADA friendly. The restrooms are bit of a hike (in back of the concession stands which are located on either side of the playground), so don’t wait too long to begin the journey for a potty break. There is not much shade, but there are a few covered pavilions nearby. View Website
- Insanity Skate Park: Insanity Complex Skate Park is an outdoor 38,000 sq. ft. extreme skatepark for skateboarding and aggressive inline skating featuring Skatelite Pro. They host several regional and national skateboard competitions, and boast a half pipe and several vertical ramps. View Website
- Neighborhood Parks: Not a fan of the big playgrounds? Want something close to you? Many of the neighborhoods have playgrounds sprinkled in among them. The City of Madison maintains a database of those playgrounds here. On the go? All the Madison Parks can also be found in the free Rocket City Mom smartphone app. To download the free app visit iTunes or Google Play.
Outdoor Recreation
Rocket City Trash Pandas at Toyota Field: Take them out to the ballgame at Madison, AL newest attraction! Slated to open Spring of 2020, the Trash Pandas are sure to be fun for the whole family. View Website
Dublin Memorial Park: Before you get to Kid’s kingdom in Dublin Memorial Park, you will pass numerous soccer fields, tennis courts, and an outdoor pool. The park offers paved walking trails, a nine hole disc gold course (no, not kidding!!), seven tennis courts, and an outdoor pool with a diving well and kiddie pool. View Website
Palmer Sports Park: This is THE place to be on Saturdays during ball season. Soccer, T-ball, baseball, softball, and football will all be played in this city facility by Madison kids during their seasons. If you’re an athletic family, you might think of this as your home away from home. View Website
Hogan YMCA Outdoor Pool & Ball Fields: Also known as the Madison YMCA, this facility boasts a huge outdoor pool with two water slides and a shallow toddler play area with dump buckets and water features. You can also join the summer Soggy Seals swim team! View Website
Greenways
Did you know there are about 6 miles of Greenway trails in Madison? There are even more planned, but right now three greenways exist.
- Bradford Creek Greenway – This is accessed either at Palmer Park or at Heritage Elementary School off of County Line Road. The trail is 2.75 miles long and has 12 foot wide paths. It offers nice shade and many of my friends love it. Please be careful at Mill Road as you have to navigate traffic to cross over Mill Road to continue on the path. There is a plan to build a bridge in the future to avoid this, but for now please be careful!
- Mill Creek Greenway – Can be accessed via Mill Road between the Millstone subdivision and Mill Creek Elementary. This path is 0.5 miles long but has a playground and a dog park. Great for a quick bit of exercise and then playtime for the kiddos or the furry kiddos.
- Rainbow Mountain Preserve – Located off of Stoneway Trail, 1.5 mile long Loop Trail follows a generally rocky path along the cliff ridge and east side of Rainbow Mountain. It features beautiful rock formations, excellent views of Madison to the west, fossils, caves, and a waterfall. Other trails along the Loop Trail include Wild Trail (0.4 miles), JaMooKo Loop Trail (0.9 miles) and Spring Trail.
Indoor Play in Madison, AL
Dublin Memorial Park: (I know it shows up on the list three times, but bare with me… totally worth it!) While most people know Kid’s Kingdom, the playground at Dublin, or the soccer fields, there is also swimming, an indoor walking track, and basketball offered. Just go up to the main building in the center of the park. There are fees associated with these activities but they are nominal. View Website
Insanity Skate Park Complex: They just expanded in July, and in addition to their outdoor skateboard park & mini golf, Insanity now also offers indoor roller skating, rock wall climbing, an arcade, air hockey rink, and even laser tag! View Website
Madison Public Library: this state-of-the-art library is a beloved community hotspot for kids and adults. They offer free storytimes almost every day of the week, craft sessions, family movie nights in the summertime, and a fantastic book & materials collection. View Website
Hogan Family YMCA: There are multiple basketball courts, an indoor pool and indoor toddler pool, a climbing wall, racquetball courts, and much more families will love. View Website
Up a Creek Madison:
Dining in Madison, AL
Date Night Dining
Stem and Stein: Off of County Line Road, close to Palmer Road, sits this little unassuming jewel. It offers simple but delicious food (think charcuterie platters, cheese boards, paninis, etc.) and combines it with a HUGE offering of both craft beer and wine. Their mission is to offer inexpensive quality libations, and I have never been disappointed. Also, if you find a bottle or wine or a kind of beer that you like, they have a package store located on the other side where you may purchase and take home the bottle/six-pack with many delicious wines $15 and under! With wine tastings every Thursday and beer tastings the first Friday of every month, this is a great place for a date night or some quality time with the girls/guys. View Website
Stone Age Korean: Come hungry! From sizzling beef, and tender pork, to flavorful chicken dishes, the menu is a testament to timeless Korean flavors. View Website
Family-Friendly Dining
Greenbrier Restaurant: Known by the locals as “the old Greenbrier”, it is located off of old Hwy 20 in Madison, I can’t say enough good things about this place. I love taking my family here, especially when we have visitors who want a taste of what this area is known for. This place has good bbq including ribs, pork (including ham slice), and chicken, but my favorite is the fried catfish (I get the filet, but my dad LOVES the whole catfish), and the hushpuppies that you nibble on while you wait for your food. This is one of those places that invoke memories of times gone by and there is even a cotton gin across the street. The staff is wonderful and friendly, but don’t expect to find anything harder to drink than soft drinks and the house wine of the South, iced tea. Kiddos have a good menu to pick from including grilled cheese and chicken fingers. View Website
Main Street Café: This little restaurant is open Monday-Saturday for lunch only 11AM-2PM. To me, although only opened in 2000, it feels like a part of the tapestry of this town. Located in the city’s third town hall (you can eat in two of the old jail cells if you want), this lovely restaurant offers a varied menu, but I recommend the Southern offerings – the punch tea, crunchy chicken casserole, chicken poullet, and strawberry pretzel salad for dessert. I mean, I always feel a connection to my Southern roots when I am here, and I love reconnecting to it. The food kind of invokes the feeling of a family reunion or church “dinner on the ground” you know? Just be forewarned about the trains – it sits RIGHT NEXT to the train tracks and the train whistle can be deafening, especially if you are sitting on the patio. It has never stopped me from enjoying a lunch here with my girlfriends! View Website
Where to Grab Coffee: There are a few places to get your caffeine fix in Madison, AL. Honest Coffee is a family favorite. Grounded Coffee off of County Line Road is a small-biz favorite. Piper & Leaf serves up Rooster Crow coffee in their Madison location. There’s also Starbucks on Highway 72 and another one in the Target store.
MORE LOCAL MADISON, AL RESTAURANTS
Sam & Greg’s Pizzeria & Gelato
Sunny Street Breakfast & Lunch Cafe
Birthday Party Ideas
Trash Panda Baseball Birthday Club: Madison is the home to the Rocket City Trash Pandas Baseball team, and they will be offering some stellar birthday packages!
Insanity Skate Park: We have been taking the kiddos to mini-golf and the batting cages here for a few years, and they are now offering birthday party packages. Something I am definitely considering for my boys!
Kids Kingdom at Dublin Park
Miscellaneous Tips
Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth
Fresh Produce: Madison Farmers Market is a great way to get super fresh produce and flowers along with homemade yumminess like cakes, cookies, jams, jellies, and local honey. It is every Saturday until November 11th from 8-noon (but go early for the good stuff) and is being held in the parking lot of Trinity Baptist Church off of Hughes Road.
Places to Work Out in Madison, AL
Hogan Family YMCA
Madison Hospital Wellness Center
Planet Fitness
Anytime Fitness
Irontribe Fitness
LEANwell Health Coaching & Fitness
Empire Fitness
OrangeTheory
Pure Barre
Pilates of Madison
Hot Yoga of Madison
Phaze 3 Fitness
9 Round of Madison
Living & Learning in Madison, AL
Here for the Schools
Madison City Schools are the jewel in this city’s crown. The public school system consistently ranks among the best in the state of Alabama as well as the nation, and attracts many newcomers to the city each year. Our schools are the top priority in this community, which makes it a great place for families to move to Madison, AL!
The City of Madison is its own municipality and has a seven members on the City Council and the Mayor’s Office at City Hall. The Madison Police Department is also adjacent to City Hall, and there are two Fire Stations in the city. The Madison City Chamber of Commerce is located right off downtown. The Madison Arts Alliance and Madison Historical Society come together to help the community and host the annual Madison Street Festival every October.
Thinking of moving to North Alabama or Madison, AL? Check out our North AL/Huntsville Neighborhood Guide with reviews like this of several area neighborhoods.
Updated: November 2024