Experience the thrill of Rickwood's miracle mile of underground caverns! The 260 million-year-old limestone formations, blind cave fish and undergr...
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Ruffner Mountain Nature Center is a nature preserve and a Certified Wildlife Habitat. Protection of native plants and animals is of foremost import...
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Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve, 1214 81st Street South,
Birmingham, AL
Ruffner Mountain Nature Center is a nature preserve and a Certified Wildlife Habitat. Protection of native plants and animals is of foremost import...
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Red Mountain Park! To date we have opened 12 miles of hiking and biking trails, the Red Ore Zip Tour, the Hugh Kaul Beanstalk Forest, the Kaul Adve...
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Boulder Field Trail Head, 617 Preserve Pkwy,
Birmingham, AL
A perfect balance of nature and community, Moss Rock Preserve is a beautiful 350-acre nature preserve abundant with trees and plants, rock outcropp...
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The Treetop Nature Trail is an elevated boardwalk with 6 cages that offers an educational experience. You can come see Birds of Prey up close and p...
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The Green Trail, known as the Peavine Falls Trail, begins near the Park Office/Beach area on Terrace Drive. It is the shortest trail at 1.9 miles l...
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Oak Mountain State Park, 200 Terrace Drive,
Pelham, AL
The Red Trail, also known as the Double Oak Trail, is designated as the bike trail and is 17 miles long. It is steep and rough in places. Hikers, a...
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The Green Trail begins near the Park Office on Terrace Drive. The Red Trail meets Terrace Drive in several places. The Yellow Trail also ends on Te...
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Boat RentalsOak Mountain State Park offers a variety of boat rentals to suit whatever you would like to try! You can rent boats from our Marina loc...
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Walker County Public Lake is a man-made lake enveloped by pine woodlands with oak-hickory trees mixed in. The activity level and the numbers of bir...
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Blount County Palisades Park offers a relaxing atmosphere with scenic views atop of Ebell Mountain. The park has been enjoyed by visitors since Nov...
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The southern portion of trail 224 (4.8 miles) begins at this trailhead, providing access to the Sipsey Wilderness and views of a canyon and waterfa...
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The National Forests in Alabama began with the Alabama Purchase Unit, established by the National Forest Commission in Fiscal Year 1914. The area w...
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from Piedmont to a point south of Talladega,
Talladega, AL
Pinhoti National Recreation Trail offers more than 100 miles of moderate to difficult hiking opportunities. The Pinhoti winds through the Talladega...
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from East Side, drive west on LCR 6/WCR 60 for 3.8 miles,
Double Springs, AL
Moderate - Difficult. This long trail crosses and follows the Sipsey (Fork of the Black Warrior River). This one has it all - flowing and fal...
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