Green Mountain Nature Preserve is a 366-acre preserve featuring streams and waterfalls that flow most of the year, ultimately contributing to the T...
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Blevins Gap Nature Preserve is a 1086-acre natural oasis in South Huntsville minutes from residential and commercial hot spots. The preserve is div...
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Blevins Gap Nature Preserve is a 1086-acre natural oasis in South Huntsville minutes from residential and commercial hot spots. The preserve is div...
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The Mountain Mist Trail gives you a good opportunity to explore the region known as the Highland Rim. The trail travels through the ho...
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Chapman Mountain is open dawn to dusk and access is free. These trails are not just for hiking though. Mountain bikers and horseback riders are als...
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Harvest Square Nature Preserve offers over 2 miles of trails, including an accessible, crushed gravel trail. Two naturally-stocked ponds provide op...
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The old railroad bed has not changed much in the past 145 years. The steel rails have been removed and the trestle of course is gone, replaced by a...
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Located along the banks of the Tennessee River in Northeast Alabama, Lake Guntersville Resort State Park promises to satisfy whether you are lookin...
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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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Located in three counties (DeKalb, Jackson and Marshall), the Cherokee Indians once lived on what now is park land before the Trail of Tears. The a...
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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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Whether you arrive by land or water, there's no mistaking the beauty and serenity of this 2,550-acre resort park. On the shores of Wheeler Lake, th...
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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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The Walls of Jericho area was originally owned by the Texas oil magnate Harry Lee Carter, who acquired 60,000 acres in Franklin County, Tenn., and ...
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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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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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