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Stephens Gap
Scottsboro, Alabama
4.5
1.38 mi
/ 381 ft gain
The hike is 2 miles round trip. It starts from the open space where you park. (Details on where to park when you email in the permit). There is a sign labeled as the trailhead. Trail is easily visible, but just in case you can't follow it, they have marked it with yellow flags on trees. The trail and area was recently purchased by the SCCI and is still being worked on.
There are two entrances ...
Cliff Jump at High Falls Park
Grove Oak, Alabama
4.9
This park is fairly small and definitely off the beaten path on Alabama's back roads, so be sure to pay attention to which streets you're on.From Birmingham or Chattanooga, take Interstate 59 to Exit 218 in Fort Payne. Take Highway 35 West to Rainsville, then turn left onto Highway 75. Follow Highway 75 South to Geraldine. At the town's only traffic light, turn onto Highway 227 North and follow...
Photograph Noccalula Falls
Gadsden, Alabama
5.0
1.4 mi
Noccalula Falls is definitely beautiful from the top, however, you can really get an idea of the pure power of this waterfall by finding your way to the bottom. One way to get to the bottom is to go through the park entrance and pay the $6 admission fee to be able to reach the bottom.Another option is to follow the Black Creek Trail, which is a gravel pathway that can be entered beside the Nocc...
Hike to King's Chair
Birmingham, Alabama
4.6
4 mi
/ 600 ft gain
The pin leads you to the parking lot of Oak Mountain State Park. To get into Oak Mountain State Park there is a $5 fee. From the parking lot, the trail head is easily visible and right across the road. The trails split in a couple of different directions at the trail head, but to go to the King's Chair Overlook, follow the blue trail. The trail is a little over 2 miles and is inclined for most ...
Explore Little River Falls
Fort Payne, Alabama
4.0
Little River Falls is a popular site within the Little River Canyon National Preserve, a 12 mile long, 600 ft deep canyon.The 45-foot falls can be accessible from two different vantage points – either via a paved but steep path from the parking lot down to an overlook, or by driving to a higher lookout on Canyon Rim Drive (the easier of the two). You can also sometimes catch sight of Grace's Hi...
Cliff Jump at Acapulco Rock (Chimney Rock)
Dadeville, Alabama
5.0
Acapulco Rock is a great spot for cliff jumping for all ages. There are plenty of spots to jump from varying heights. Acapulco Rock (also referred to as Chimney Rock) is accessible only by water. Following the pin provided will lead you straight to the rock.In summer, you can expect a good crowd to be at Acapulco Rock taking the plunge. However, going very early in the morning or during the wee...
Hike to Peavine Falls
Pelham, Alabama
3.7
4.6 mi
The Peavine falls parking is located at the pin. You can also follow signs to the South Trailhead and from there, follow signs to Peavine Falls. Signs are clearly marked at the parking lot leading you down to the top of the falls or the bottom of the falls. Pictures from the top of the falls are difficult to take due to the lush vegetation around the top, but the bottom is a great place to set ...
Trail Run to Skyhy Tree House at Red Mountain Park
Birmingham, Alabama
4.8
4.5 mi
/ 250 ft gain
From the park entrance there are several ways to get to Skyhy Tree House, and the trail system allows for loops of varying distances and difficulty. There’s a large map about a quarter mile down the main trail from the park entrance, and paper trail maps are usually available at this sign. The trail system has numerous intersections so it’s a good idea to have a map if you aren’t already famili...
Hike to Pulpit Rock
Delta, Alabama
5.0
2 mi
/ 100 ft gain
Atop a rocky perch on the side of Mt. Cheaha (the highest point in Alabama), you'll have a breathtaking view and ample opportunities for photography. The trail to Pulpit Rock in Cheaha State Park, near Anniston, AL is a mere mile. The terrain is not too challenging, but it is a bit steep on the way back to the parking area.Several waterfalls are within the park, as well as numerous trails of va...
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Alberta, Alabama
Chilatchee Creek
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Chilatchee Creek Campground is located on its namesake at scenic Dannelly Reservoir in Alabama's Black Prairie Belt. The reservo...
Franklin, Alabama
Isaac Creek
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Isaac Creek Campground is located on Claiborne Lake in Alabama's southwest Hill Country. The lake encompasses more than 60 miles...
Lowndesboro, Alabama
Prairie Creek (Al)
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Prairie Creek Campground is situated beneath moss-draped oaks on the banks of Woodruff Lake. The lake is part of the scenic Alab...
Double Springs, Alabama
Clear Creek (Al)
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Located in Bankhead National Forest, Clear Creek is the largest recreation area on Lake Lewis Smith. It offers a day use group p...
Akron, Alabama
Jennings Ferry
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Jennings Ferry Campground is situated between the Black Warrior River and Clear Creek on the Black Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway in...
Houston, Alabama
Houston Recreation Area
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