Industrial Apartment #2 Queen Studio

Property grounds
Fridge, microwave, oven, stovetop
Fridge, microwave, oven, stovetop
Exterior
Outdoor dining

Apartment in Fort Payne, AL

3 guests · 2 bedrooms · 1 bath

Reasons to book

Great for petsBring all your friends and family, even the furry ones
Includes essentialsPets allowed, Kitchen or Kitchenette, Air conditioner and more
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About this apartment rental

Tucked away on a quiet street in a safe and welcoming neighborhood, Industrial Apartment #1 offers a distinctive fusion of rustic charm and modern comfort. The apartment proudly showcases its industrial heritage with corrugated metal walls, exposed pipes, and a raw, unpolished aesthetic. Despite these rugged elements, we’ve crafted a cozy and inviting atmosphere that feels like home.

Industrial Apartment #2 offers:
-Prime Location! We are 2 blocks from Fort Payne's Mainstreet. Mentone, DeSoto State Park, & Little River Canyon are all just 20 minutes away!
-A breezy community deck for your morning coffee
-A fully equipped kitchen for your culinary adventures
-Cozy furnishings and thoughtful touches for ultimate relaxation
-Pet friendly! Bring your furry friends along for just a $60 pet fee.
-Book your stay at our Industrial Apartment and experience the heart of Fort Payne in style and comfort!

*We require a security deposit and rental agreement.
The security deposit is not a withdrawal from your account, only a hold on your card released back to you 24 hours after check-out. The rental agreement states our house rules.


There are endless discoveries in our beloved city of Fort Payne! Here are a few of our favorite things to do in the area!

NATURE:
-Stand on the edge of the world at the Wolf Creek Overlook for truly amazing canyon views at LITTLE RIVER CANYON PRESERVE. Gaze down into the majestic chasm carved by the Little River. Grab your binoculars! Watch vultures and raptors soar above the canyon. Pedal through the Wildlife Management Area on your bike. Cast your line into the crystal-clear waters of Little River. Pack a picnic basket and savor the tranquility by the river.
-DESOTO STATE PARK is made up of roughly 3,500 acres of forest, rivers, waterfalls, and mountain terrain. Home to the state’s second-highest waterfall, the 104 foot DeSoto Falls is beautiful!
With kayaking, canoeing, fishing, hiking, biking, cycling, rappelling, bouldering, picnicking, wildflower expeditions, camping and swimming, we literally have it all!
-For more hiking, fishing, and breathtaking canyon views at BUCK'S POCKET STATE PARK!

WATERFALLS:
Lace up your hiking boots, grab your camera, and get ready to chase the stunning waterfalls in Fort Payne!
-Located in DeSoto State Park, DeSoto Falls is a 104-foot waterfall on the West Fork of the Little River. The falls have carved their own small canyon, creating a picturesque scene.
-Martha’s Falls is a popular swimming area within Little River Canyon National Preserve.
-Little River Falls is located within Little River Canyon National Preserve. This waterfall marks the beginning of the Little River Canyon. This is a must-see for nature lovers and waterfall enthusiasts.
-Great for swimming, hiking, and exploring, Congo Falls Park is inside Congo Nature Preserve, bordering Little River Canyon.

PARKS
-Alabama Walking Park: This park boasts splash pads, playgrounds, and a paved walking track. It’s the perfect spot for family outings and enjoying the great outdoors.
-City Park: As the town’s oldest park, Fort Payne City Park features the original fountain from the Dekalb Hotel. Plus, statues honoring the iconic country music group Alabama add a delightful touch of nostalgia.

HISTORY
-The Depot Museum: Housed in a unique limestone building, this museum showcases relics from the railroad era and local -Native American artifacts. Be sure not to miss the caboose!
-Sawyer Building (c. 1878): Step back in time with the Victorian architectural details of the Sawyer Building.
-Opera House: A cultural hub where plays and musical events come to life.
-Fort Payne Iron and Coal Company Building: Once an industrial site, it has transformed into an event venue.
Explore these gems and immerse yourself in Fort Payne’s rich history and natural beauty!

OTHER FORT PAYNE FAVORITES:
-Boom Town Makers Market Founded in 2016, this vibrant market celebrates the handcrafted work of talented Southern Makers. Explore beautifully crafted jewelry, soaps, textiles, paintings, and gourmet food—all in a curated environment. It’s just two blocks away, so make sure to add it to your must-shop list!
-Orbix Hot Glass Get ready for a unique experience! Design and literally “blow” your own ornament with the guidance of skilled glass artists. Remember to wear comfortable cotton clothing (jeans work well) and closed-toe shoes for safety.
-ALICE CIRCLE Custom Designs: Unleash your creativity at ALICE CIRCLE—an art bar, event space, and gift haven. Whether you’re customizing designs or attending one of their exciting events, you’ll find inspiration and artistic vibes here.
Enjoy your time exploring Fort Payne’s artistic gems!

MAINSTREET RESTAURANTS AND SHOPPING:
-Caffeine Haven: The Spot Coffee Shop is right around the corner. Sip your latte & soak in the vibes of our town's most loved coffee shop!
-Culinary Delights: Foodies, rejoice! Vintage 1889 Restaurant awaits you just down the road. Imagine savoring delectable dishes in a charming, vintage-inspired setting. From farm-to-table delights to mouthwatering desserts, your taste buds are in for a treat.
-Pizza Paradise: Mater’s Pizza crafts their own dough and blends cheeses to create one of the biggest and best pizzas you’ll ever sink your teeth into. Whether you’re a classic Margherita fan or crave loaded toppings, they’ve got your pizza dreams covered.
-Roadside ‘Que: Locally sourced, flavor-packed barbecue. Pair it with a drink on the outdoor patio.
-The Bakehouse: Stop by the Bakehouse for Artisanal loves and decadent desserts that will make your taste buds dance!

-Shopping Adventures: Stroll through local boutiques and galleries where you’ll find handmade crafts and vintage treasures. Main Street offers a very unique shopping experience!
-Community Theater: Catch a show at the community theater, where local talent shines. From plays to musical performances, immerse yourself in the arts.
-Boom Days Heritage Celebration: If you’re around in September, don’t miss the Boom Days Street Festival. It’s a family-friendly carnival steeped in Southern charm, featuring local artists, performers, and mouthwatering food vendors.
-Quaint Setting: Main Street Fort Payne embodies the spirit of simpler times. As you wander, you’ll feel the nostalgia and warmth of a tight-knit community.

Come and see why Fort Payne is at the top of the most visited towns in Alabama, second only to the beaches!
There are endless discoveries in our beloved city of Fort Payne! Here are a few of our favorite things to do in the area!

NATURE:
-Stand on the edge of the world at the Wolf Creek Overlook for truly amazing canyon views at LITTLE RIVER CANYON PRESERVE. Gaze down into the majestic chasm carved by the Little River. Grab your binoculars! Watch vultures and raptors soar above the canyon. Pedal through the Wildlife Management Area on your bike. Cast your line into the crystal-clear waters of Little River. Pack a picnic basket and savor the tranquility by the river.
-DESOTO STATE PARK is made up of roughly 3,500 acres of forest, rivers, waterfalls, and mountain terrain. Home to the state’s second-highest waterfall, the 104 foot DeSoto Falls is beautiful!
With kayaking, canoeing, fishing, hiking, biking, cycling, rappelling, bouldering, picnicking, wildflower expeditions, camping and swimming, we literally have it all!
-For more hiking, fishing, and breathtaking canyon views at BUCK'S POCKET STATE PARK!

WATERFALLS:
Lace up your hiking boots, grab your camera, and get ready to chase the stunning waterfalls in Fort Payne!
-Located in DeSoto State Park, DeSoto Falls is a 104-foot waterfall on the West Fork of the Little River. The falls have carved their own small canyon, creating a picturesque scene.
-Martha’s Falls is a popular swimming area within Little River Canyon National Preserve.
-Little River Falls is located within Little River Canyon National Preserve. This waterfall marks the beginning of the Little River Canyon. This is a must-see for nature lovers and waterfall enthusiasts.
-Great for swimming, hiking, and exploring, Congo Falls Park is inside Congo Nature Preserve, bordering Little River Canyon.

PARKS
-Alabama Walking Park: This park boasts splash pads, playgrounds, and a paved walking track. It’s the perfect spot for family outings and enjoying the great outdoors.
-City Park: As the town’s oldest park, Fort Payne City Park features the original fountain from the Dekalb Hotel. Plus, statues honoring the iconic country music group Alabama add a delightful touch of nostalgia.

HISTORY
-The Depot Museum: Housed in a unique limestone building, this museum showcases relics from the railroad era and local -Native American artifacts. Be sure not to miss the caboose!
-Sawyer Building (c. 1878): Step back in time with the Victorian architectural details of the Sawyer Building.
-Opera House: A cultural hub where plays and musical events come to life.
-Fort Payne Iron and Coal Company Building: Once an industrial site, it has transformed into an event venue.
Explore these gems and immerse yourself in Fort Payne’s rich history and natural beauty!

OTHER FORT PAYNE FAVORITES:
-Boom Town Makers Market Founded in 2016, this vibrant market celebrates the handcrafted work of talented Southern Makers. Explore beautifully crafted jewelry, soaps, textiles, paintings, and gourmet food—all in a curated environment. It’s just two blocks away, so make sure to add it to your must-shop list!
-Orbix Hot Glass Get ready for a unique experience! Design and literally “blow” your own ornament with the guidance of skilled glass artists. Remember to wear comfortable cotton clothing (jeans work well) and closed-toe shoes for safety.
-ALICE CIRCLE Custom Designs: Unleash your creativity at ALICE CIRCLE—an art bar, event space, and gift haven. Whether you’re customizing designs or att

Amenities

Air conditioner
Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Balcony or Patio
TV

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FAQs

How much does this apartment cost compared to others in Fort Payne?

The average price for a rental in Fort Payne is R 3,134 per night. This rental is R 866 above the average.

Is parking included with this apartment?

Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Industrial Apartment #2 Queen Studio. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this apartment?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this apartment. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is Industrial Apartment #2 Queen Studio pet friendly?

Yes! This apartment is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.

What amenities are available at Industrial Apartment #2 Queen Studio?

We found 7 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, pets allowed, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, and parking.

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