It's no secret that Alabama is a hiker's dream. In fact, our great state is home to some of the nation's best trails. Listed below are seven of Alabama's most scenic trails, which are tucked away in some of our beautiful state parks. You'll want to explore them all.
1. Pulpit Rock Trail - Cheaha State Park
Pulpit Rock Trail, which has an easy rating, is a 0.6-mile, out-and-back trail that's tucked away in Cheaha State Park near the town of Heflin. This scenic trail leads to one of Alabama's most breathtaking views, and it's mostly used for hiking and nature trips. Click here to view trail map.
2. Cutchenmine Trail - Lake Guntersville State Park
The Cutchenmine Trail is a 4.4-mile, out-and-back trail with an easy rating that's tucked away in Lake Guntersville State Park near Albertville, Alabama. It features a river and is primarily used for hiking and fishing. It's also accessible year-round. Click here to view trail map.
3. Kings Chair Loop - Oak Mountain State Park
Tucked away in Oak Mountain State Park in Pelham, Alabama is Kings Chair Loop, which is a 4.2-mile loop trail with a moderate rating. This scenic trail is mostly used for hiking, walking, running, and bird watching, and it'll lead you to a massive rock resembling a king's chair. Click here to view trail map.
4. Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail - Gulf State Park
The Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail, which has an easy rating and is located in Gulf State Park near Orange Beach, Alabama, is 12.2-mile loop trail. It features a lake and is a popular trail for hiking and biking. Click here to view trail map.
5. Doug Ghee Accessible Trail (Bald Rock Boardwalk) - Cheaha State Park
Like Alabama's Pulpit Rock Trail, the Doug Ghee Accessible Trail (Bald Rock Boardwalk) is also an easy 0.6-mile, out-and-back trail in Cheaha State Park that offers one of the state's most breathtaking views. In addition to hiking, this short and scenic trail is also great for bird watching. Click here to view trail map.
6. Point Rock Trail - Buck's Pocket State Park
Alabama's Point Rock Trail is a 2.3-mile, out-and-back trail that's nestled inside Buck's Pocket State Park near Grove Oak. It features beautiful wildflowers, a lovely waterfall, and a breathtaking view. In addition to hiking, this trail is also popular for nature trips and bird watching. Click here to view trail map.
7. Stone Cuts Trail - Monte Sano State Park
Stone Cuts Trail is a 2.4-mile loop trail that's tucked away inside Huntsville, Alabama's Monte Sano State Park. It features massive boulders and has a moderate rating. Click here to view trail map.
Have you ever explored any of these seven scenic trails in Alabama? If so, please share your experience(s) with us in the comments below.
For more information about Alabama's Pulpit Rock Trail, be sure to take a look at the following article: Pulpit Rock Trail Is A Low-Key Alabama Hike That Has An Amazing Payoff.
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