10 Fun Ideas for Your Memorial Day Weekend in Decatur, Alabama!

Emma Martin • May 14, 2025

Your Guide to an Epic Memorial Day Weekend: 10 Things to Do in Decatur, Alabama!

Memorial Day Weekend is the unofficial start of summer, and Decatur, Alabama, is rolling out the red carpet with an incredible lineup of events and activities! From high-flying hot air balloons to live music, outdoor adventures, and local flavors, there's truly something for everyone.


Ready to plan your unforgettable weekend? Here are 10 things to do in Decatur this Memorial Day Weekend:


1. Experience the Magic of the Alabama Jubilee Hot Air Balloon Festival (May 24-25) This is the signature event! Head to Point Mallard Park to witness dozens of hot air balloons fill the sky during morning mass ascensions and light up the night during the stunning Balloon Glows. Enjoy live entertainment, food vendors, crafts, car shows, and a festive atmosphere all weekend long.



2. Make a Splash at Point Mallard Water Park Beat the heat and dive into fun! Memorial Day Weekend typically marks the grand opening of the Point Mallard Water Park for the season. Spend a day enjoying the wave pool, waterslides, lazy river, and water play areas – a perfect cool-down for the whole family.

3. Get Your Sparkle On at Urban Atlas Festival Day (Saturday, May 24th) Add some creative fun to your Saturday! Visit Urban Atlas downtown for their 2nd Annual Festival Day. They'll have activities like henna tattoos, hair wrapping, face glitter, and free bracelet making, plus some "insane deals" to discover.



4. Catch Live Music Downtown at The Brick (Friday & Saturday Nights) Enjoy Decatur's nightlife with live tunes! The Brick will be featuring live music on both Friday, May 23rd and Saturday, May 24th. Stop by for great music, drinks, and a lively downtown vibe.


5. Enjoy the Singer-Songwriter Series at Alabama Center for the Arts (Sunday, May 25th) For a more laid-back musical experience, head to the ACA's Studio Theatre on Sunday from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM. The Singer-Songwriter Series showcases talented artists in an intimate setting. Tickets are just $5 – $10.


6. Browse & Buy Fresh at the Decatur Farmers Market (Fri, Sat, & Mon) Start your mornings by exploring the bounty of local goods! The Farmers Market is open Friday, Saturday, and Monday from 8 AM to 12 PM. Shop for fresh produce, delicious baked goods, handcrafted items, and enjoy the vibrant community atmosphere (often with live music!).


7. Relax and Play at Decatur's Beautiful City Parks Take a break and enjoy the outdoors in one of Decatur's lovely parks. Pack a picnic for Delano Park or Rhodes Ferry Park, let the kids burn energy on the playgrounds, or simply find a peaceful spot for a walk or some relaxation amidst the greenery.

8. Seek Outdoor Adventure at GoFAR USA Park Located right here in Decatur, GoFAR USA Park is an outdoor adventure paradise. Spend a day outside trying out their ziplines, tackling obstacle courses, exploring trails, or visiting their farm petting zoo. It's active fun for all ages!


9. Enjoy River Fun on the Tennessee River Embrace Decatur's identity as a river city! You can cast a line and go fishing off the dock at Ingalls Harbor or launch a kayak for a scenic paddle down Flint Creek. Get out on the water and soak in the beautiful surroundings.


10. Unwind on a Downtown Patio After exploring all day, kick back and relax at one of Decatur's charming downtown patios. Grab a beverage and enjoy the evening air at popular spots like Cross Eyed Owl, 609 Social, or Josie's. It's the perfect way to wind down.


With this list, your Memorial Day Weekend in Decatur is sure to be action-packed and memorable! Check individual event pages for the most up-to-date schedules and details.


Have a fantastic time and Happy Memorial Day!

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