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Ditto Landing
Ditto Landing is a public park located in Huntsville, Alabama. It is situated on the banks of the Tennessee River and offers a variety of recreational activities, including fishing, boating, picnicking, and hiking. The park also features a playground, a boat launch, and a marina. Visitors can also enjoy the scenic views of the river and the surrounding area. Ditto Landing is a great place to spend a day outdoors with family and friends.
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User Reviews
Mason Jar
The office people were super nice. The spots were level with easy access to utilities. Plenty of space between units and we looked out over an open field with deer. Factor in good internet, well kept and scenic site on the TN River, not much road noise and convenience to Huntsville. There is unfortunately, a 24 mile twisting, 2 lane road to get there coming from the South. 5 stars in my book.
Robert Robbins
In making my slip reservations weeks in advance, I learned that this is a woman-owned business. I already had high expectations for a woman to be so successful in what I perceive as a male-dominated business. Those expectations were met. We are visiting the marina as transients. It is in a gorgeous setting along the Tennessee River. Easy to get into with deep water, the fuel dock was easy to find. They had 89 octane, ethanol-free. Several pumps, actually. Saturday’s harbor master was very friendly and helpful. Sadly, I did not get to meet the owner. I explained that this was our last stop of a several week trip and that a boat hauler would be meeting us here in a day or two. So she put us in a transient slip next to the ramp to make haunt-out a tad easier. She even showed us the slip first. It is either brand new or very well maintained. The surrounding rubber fender strip was in great shape. Cleats were plentiful. The ships store was low on some stock being late October, the end of their season. There is not a restaurant on site. While there, my boat hauler called and said he would not be there before my scheduled fly out. The electric switch controlling his trailer brakes had failed enroute and he was waiting on the part. I explained this to the marina and they said, no problem, we’ll keep an eye on your boat until he gets here. I highly recommend this stop along the Tennessee River as long as you’ve got food on the boat, can use Uber Eats, or will just stay at a local hotel.
Sara Durante
Clean and safe park. Appericated the security guard checking in at our event and at the grounds. Enjoyed the trail and the campgrounds. Beautiful time of the year!
Jack V. Horner Jr.
I can't tell you about any more than I experienced. We were there for Ruck up 22. It is a event that is for all people especially veterans to bring attention to the average daily suicides of military members, which is 22 per day. Think about that! If The event is not just in Huntsville it's in other places as well. We, I'm included this time, get together at a mutually beneficial place like Diddo landing and you can either walk or run 22 miles with a 22 lb ruck sack and or contribute $22 or do like I'm going to do is walk 1 mi a day for 22 days. I'm just going to walk cuz I can't run that far, at 72. I didn't know about this event until I joined the VFW post that I belong to, Post 5162. It is the VFW, the American Legion,and other veteran's organizations, Veterans and civilians supporters.And it's not just for veterans themselves, it's also for the families. It's the families that serve as well, when their family members are away or in the military and not at home. It doesn't matter whether it's wartime or peacetime. There's always that chance that that veteran will never come home. You can get harmed, you can get killed, through an accident, intentional attack like we seen at some of our bases and some of our Forts and some of our military installations. Or like the Pentagon attack on 911. We, military and our families, are always at risk. All we do for Ruck up 22 is try to bring attention to the seriousness of our situations as active duty and as retired, the Guard, or the Reserve, whatever the situation either a member or family member. So please when you get a chance don't just thank someone for their service think about what the families that go through as well. I realize this is not really supposed to be said during a survey for a particular place. But since it was it started at Ditto Landing I felt the need to say this. They were so kind to let the sponsors host this and we didn't interfere with anyone else. But quite a few people showed up and it was very nice. It is a beautiful, beautiful place. I discovered new fishing holes or fishing places, I didn't know about. I didn't have time to explore but I'm going to do that again, very soon. So I'll make another review later on after I find some new places to stay and or fish. Everyone it is very nice place to visit. A beautiful place to explore and please go. So, if you see an old guy with a goatee, a cane, two rods and reels paddling around, that's me. But don't tell my wife!! 😅🤣😂. I'm supposed to be doing something official. Ot is a truly beautiful place. Running and biking tracks, I saw a golf course, nice dock areas and more amenities. Please visit and post. (Tell me about your secret fishing holes! I promise, I won't say a thing)!
Kendall McCann
I stayed here for one night and everyone was very friendly. I needed to do a pretty late check in, and the camp host was very accommodating. When I got there the security truck helped me find my spot. Overall felt like a safe and chill camp ground.