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Wetumpka Depot
Wetumpka Depot Players Founded in 1980, the Wetumpka Depot Players are an award-winning troupe and one of the most established community theaters in the River Region. Producing four to six

Art Abounds
Art Abounds in Our Community Wetumpka is home to a myriad of galleries, museums and working studios. From the hand-carried snails along our Tulotoma Snail Trail to the murals throughout

Trail Systems
Trail Systems Wetumpka is a hub for numerous trail systems, including five statewide trail systems, as well as several regional trails. You’ll find pedestrian-friendly walking paths lead you to the

Downtown
Historic Downtown Wetumpka One of the most iconic images of Wetumpka is the Bibb Graves Bridge, which has become a striking symbol of the community’s connectivity. It also serves as

Impact Crater
Wetumpka Impact Crater Many people who visit Wetumpka recognize its beauty from the towering hills overlooking the Coosa River. What many don’t realize is the hills not only indicate the

Sports Complex
Wetumpka Sports Complex Wetumpka is home to a state-of-the-art sports complex continually undergoing enhancements and additions because of the active community that calls the area home. The sports complex, located

Trails, River, Lake
Trails and Water Fun You’ll find an endless number of outdoor recreational opportunities in Wetumpka. Located about 20 miles northeast of Montgomery on the Coosa River, Wetumpka is known as

Fort Toulouse
Fort Toulouse Jackson Fort Toulouse Jackson is an Alabama State Park and is located near the confluence of the Coosa River and Tallapoosa River. The park has military forts, prehistoric