Walking: one of the best ways to get to know Alabama is to go on a walk along one of the many paths you'll find here. Get outside, explore and get some exercise.
Walking
Mountain Biking
Hiking

Trail Length: 0.03 miles
Nearby Cities: Pelham
Shelby County

The Wildlife Center Trail is a short 0.3 mile trail. It leads from the beach parking lot up to the Wildlife Center. It also connects to the Treetop Nature Trail (which is an elevated boardwalk with several cages housing birds of prey that have been reh …


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Walking
Mountain Biking
Hiking

Trail Length: 1.5 miles
Nearby Cities: Florence
Lauderdale County


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Walking
Paddling
Mountain Biking
Hiking
Fishing
Equestrian
Birdwatching

Trail Length: miles
Nearby Cities: Alexander City
Tallapoosa County

Wind Creek State Park are part of the National Recreational Trails program. More information can be found at: http://www.americantrails.org/NRTDatabase/trailDetail.php?recordID=3682


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Walking
Paddling
Mountain Biking
Hiking
Fishing
Equestrian
Birdwatching

Trail Length: miles
Nearby Cities: Alexander City
Tallapoosa County

Wind Creek State Park are part of the National Recreational Trails program. More information can be found at: http://www.americantrails.org/NRTDatabase/trailDetail.php?recordID=3682


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Walking
Paddling
Mountain Biking
Hiking
Fishing
Equestrian
Birdwatching

Trail Length: 15 miles
Nearby Cities: Alexander City
Tallapoosa County

Approximately 20 miles long. Orange Trail is 5 miles and the Blue trail is 15 miles. Offereing multiple views of wild life, the Jeff Reed Horse Trail takes riders through a vast forest of mixed hard wood, pines, ferns, along a stream and views of Lake …


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Walking
Paddling
Mountain Biking
Hiking
Fishing
Equestrian
Birdwatching

Trail Length: 5 miles
Nearby Cities: Alexander City
Tallapoosa County

Approximately 20 miles long. Oragne Trail is 5 miles and the Blue trail is 15 miles. Offereing multiple views of wild life, the Jeff Reed Horse Trail takes riders through a vast forest of mixed hard wood, pines, ferns, along a stream and views of Lake …


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Walking
Paddling
Mountain Biking
Hiking
Fishing
Equestrian
Birdwatching

Trail Length: miles
Nearby Cities: Alexander City
Tallapoosa County

Wind Creek State Park are part of the National Recreational Trails program. More information can be found at: http://www.americantrails.org/NRTDatabase/trailDetail.php?recordID=3682


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Walking
Paddling
Mountain Biking
Hiking
Fishing
Equestrian
Birdwatching

Trail Length: miles
Nearby Cities: Alexander City
Tallapoosa County

Wind Creek State Park are part of the National Recreational Trails program. More information can be found at: http://www.americantrails.org/NRTDatabase/trailDetail.php?recordID=3682


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Walking
Paddling
Mountain Biking
Hiking
Fishing
Equestrian
Birdwatching

Trail Length: miles
Nearby Cities: Alexander City
Tallapoosa County

This trail begins and ends in the northern section of the Park. Rated primarily moderate with several steep areas, this trail is approximately 1.8 miles in length and marked by a yellow trail blaze. The three connectors, blue, white and orange, are app …


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Walking

Trail Length: 0.25 miles
Nearby Cities: Grady
Montgomery County


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Walking
Road Biking

Trail Length: 0.25 miles
Nearby Cities: Woodland
Randolph County


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Walking
Hiking

Trail Length: 0.13 miles
Nearby Cities: Woodstock
Bibb County


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Walking
Hiking
Equestrian

Trail Length: 16 miles
Nearby Cities: Liberty Hill
Franklin County


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Walking
Mountain Biking
Hiking
Fishing

Trail Length: 5 miles
Nearby Cities: Gadsden
Etowah County

The Yellow Trail is the original trail in the Black Creek Trail system. The trail has multiple creek crossings and range from easy to moderate and can provide a good experience for all levels of riders. Use care after heavy rains as stream crossings ca …


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Walking
Road Biking
Hiking
Birdwatching

Trail Length: 3.2 miles
Nearby Cities: Eufaula
Barbour County

The trail is named for Chief Yoholo Micco, the Creek Indian leader of Eufaula Town who was driven from this area with his people in 1836. They followed the Trail of Tears to Oklahoma and settled. He is commonly referred to as Chief Eufaula. The trail b …


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