Formerly known as North Bibb, Woodstock selected the name of a long-established local community when it incorporated in 2000. The smallest of the Bibb County communities, this friendly and welcoming city is nestled in the northernmost section of the county. The Southern Railroad tracks run through the town just north of the historical Woodstock United Methodist Church, placed on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage in 1991. Featuring 19th century Gothic Revival Ecclesiastical architecture, the church has been in continuous use as a place of worship since its completion in 1893. Woodstock enjoys close proximity to Brierfield Ironworks Historical State Park, Tannehill Historical State Park, and Cahaba River recreational opportunities. Residents enjoy the pleasures of country living and small-town intimacy within an easy drive of major metropolitan amenities.