Exploring History
Visit the intersection of historic trading paths for a glimpse into the area's past.





Burnt Corn is a small, unincorporated community situated on the boundary between Monroe County and Conecuh County in Alabama. Known for its distinctive name, this rural area is located near the source of Burnt Corn Creek and at the intersection of historic trading paths. Visitors to Burnt Corn can enjoy the serene, rustic atmosphere and explore the area's historical significance. The community provides a peaceful retreat for those interested in the history and culture of rural Alabama.
Burnt Corn is a small, unincorporated community situated on the boundary between Monroe County and Conecuh County in Alabama. Known for its distinctive name, this rural area is located near the source of Burnt Corn Creek and at the intersection of historic trading paths. Visitors to Burnt Corn can enjoy the serene, rustic atmosphere and explore the area's historical significance. The community provides a peaceful retreat for those interested in the history and culture of rural Alabama.
Located at historic trading paths.
Unusual and memorable town name.
Close to Burnt Corn Creek.
Rural location with limited amenities.
Rich in history with historic trading paths.
Quiet and peaceful environment.
Visit the intersection of historic trading paths for a glimpse into the area's past.
Enjoy the quiet and serene atmosphere of this rural community.
History enthusiasts and rural explorers.
USD $
$80-$150 p/day
English
Capture the unique landscape and historic sites around Burnt Corn.
Tourists, History Buffs, Rural Exploration
April-JuneSeptember-November
Enjoy mild weather, perfect for exploring the historic paths.
Experience the warm, sunny days typical of Alabama's summers.
Witness the beautiful fall foliage in the surrounding countryside.
A quiet time to visit with cooler temperatures and fewer visitors.