The trail is considered an easy trail with gentle or no grade.

Moonshine

Moonshine Trail is a 0.7 mile moderate trail stretching from one end of Butler’s Pass to the gravel parking lot at the intersection of Waterfall/King’s Chapel/Terrell Connector. It is a moderate trail with a technical section or two, but all in all a fast, easy trial. Courtesy: Alabama State Parks

Main Trail

16 miles round-trip. This trail is located near our Town Creek Campground and offers 16 miles of moderate to rugged terrain. Primitive camping is permitted near the trail head and at Town Creek. Courtesy: Alabama State Parks

Store Trail

16 miles round-trip. This trail is located near our Town Creek Campground and offers 16 miles of moderate to rugged terrain. Primitive camping is permitted near the trail head and at Town Creek. Courtesy: Alabama State Parks

Little Mountain

16 miles round-trip. This trail is located near our Town Creek Campground and offers 16 miles of moderate to rugged terrain. Primitive camping is permitted near the trail head and at Town Creek. Courtesy: Alabama State Parks

Lakeside Trail

This 2-mile trail (one-way) begins at the South Trailhead and ends at the Lake Lurleen Dam. There, it connects to the much longer Tashka Trail. Lakeside Trail is an excellent option for short hikes and as an introductory ride to novice mountain bikers. It follows the lake shoreline, providing continuous, beautiful scenery. Use caution. The […]

Eureka Mines Trail

Red Mountain Park’s 15-mile trail system traverses exciting and diverse terrain. Stop and smell the oak leaf hydrangeas, shred red rock, uncover the site where miners sought ore, soar through the long-leaf pines, or kick back while your four-legged best friend romps and roams at Remy’s Dog Park. All of the trails at Red Mountain […]

#13 Mine Trail

Red Mountain Park’s 15-mile trail system traverses exciting and diverse terrain. Stop and smell the oak leaf hydrangeas, shred red rock, uncover the site where miners sought ore, soar through the long-leaf pines, or kick back while your four-legged best friend romps and roams at Remy’s Dog Park. All of the trails at Red Mountain […]

#10 Mine Trail

Red Mountain Park’s 15-mile trail system traverses exciting and diverse terrain. Stop and smell the oak leaf hydrangeas, shred red rock, uncover the site where miners sought ore, soar through the long-leaf pines, or kick back while your four-legged best friend romps and roams at Remy’s Dog Park. All of the trails at Red Mountain […]

#14 Mine Trail

Red Mountain Park’s 15-mile trail system traverses exciting and diverse terrain. Stop and smell the oak leaf hydrangeas, shred red rock, uncover the site where miners sought ore, soar through the long-leaf pines, or kick back while your four-legged best friend romps and roams at Remy’s Dog Park. All of the trails at Red Mountain […]

Quail Ridge Loop

The Wehle Tract is typically open the first and third weekend of each month, unless the weekend is near a major holiday, providing opportunities for hiking, camping, fishing, canoeing, bird watching and horseback riding. The Wehle Tract is closed the months of August, December, and January. RV water and electrical hook ups are available on […]

Grove Loop

The Wehle Tract is typically open the first and third weekend of each month, unless the weekend is near a major holiday, providing opportunities for hiking, camping, fishing, canoeing, bird watching and horseback riding. The Wehle Tract is closed the months of August, December, and January. RV water and electrical hook ups are available on […]

Wilbourne Antique Rose Trail

Wilbourne Antique Rose Trail winds through downtown Foley, one block east of Hwy. 59 starting from Myrtle Ave. pass the gazebo in Heritage Park north to Berry St. The gracefullu landscaped trail showcases hundreds of disease-resistant heritage roses of all sizes and colors. Courtesy: City of Foley

Eastern Shore Trail

The Eastern Shore Trail runs along the east side of Mobile Bay from Spanish Fort to Weeks Bay, passing through the communities of Daphne, Montrose, Fairhope, Battles Wharf and Point Clear along the way. The trail is mostly concrete or asphalt, but because of the wide variation in grade, you will encounter elevated boardwalks and […]

Florala-Lake Jackson Scenic Trail

Stretching along the shores of the beautiful 500-acre Lake Jackson, this compact 40-acre park offers swimming, a bike path and walking trail, excellent fishing, a scene picnic area, and a modern lakeside campground. Water skiing and personal watercraft are also allowed on the lake. Visit the park today and see what residents of Florala enjoy […]

Queen City Park Trail

The 1.1-mile Queen City Park Trail is located in Tuscaloosa’s historic Queen City Park. Built by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in the 1930s, the park is on the National Register of Historic Places. The trail is a system of three connected trail segments – the renovated two original trails built by the WPA and […]

CAMP Trail at Chewacla State Park

A relatively flat loop around the campground with wide and easy turns, almost no roots or rock, and minimal elevation change. It is the perfect trail for someone new to mountain biking, visitors to the park that bring their bike along for casual rides. Experienced riders can use it as a warm up. Short track […]

Goose Pond Colony Nature and Walking Trail

The Goose Pond Colony Walking Trail is located on the grounds of Goose Pond Colony, a 326 acre public resort facility owned by the City of Scottsboro. The trail is a loop and 2 miles long and 8 feet wide. It winds thru wooded area and cabins and is adjacent to the Tennessee River/Guntersville Lake. […]

Stubblefield Loop

16 miles round-trip. This trail is located near our Town Creek Campground and offers 16 miles of moderate to rugged terrain. Primitive camping is permitted near the trail head and at Town Creek. Courtesy: Alabama State Parks

Old St. Stephens Pink Trail

At the center of the park is a 100 acre aquamarine lake, formed from limestone quarrying, with a beach for swimming, fishing, and sunbathing. The park offers canoes and kayaks for rent, and there are more that sixteen miles of hiking and riding trails. Visitors can even rent horses for riding or obtain diver certification […]

Citronelle Walking Trail

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In 1775, English botanist William Bartram made a trip to Citronelle to secure leaves of the collinsonia canadensis, which is a citronella plant used in tea that was believed to have curative powers over fever. English settlers came to Citronelle in 1811 and the town flourished when the Ohio and Mobile Railroad arrived in 1851. […]

Dry Creek Trail

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Boy Scouts cleared the trails and installed benches for their Eagle Scout projects. The five Harvest Square trails include a 1/2 mile walk through oaks and pines (Dry Creek Trail); two trails that edge the holding ponds (Edge Trail and Pete’s Trail); one that provides an excellent view of the agricultural lands (Pete’s Trail), and […]

Pete’s Trail

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Boy Scouts cleared the trails and installed benches for their Eagle Scout projects. Pete’s Trail follows the edge of Turner Pond, one of the two holding ponds on the property. The five Harvest Square trails include a 1/2 mile walk through oaks and pines (Dry Creek Trail); two trails that edge the holding ponds (Edge […]

Buck Island Trail

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Buck Island trail is located on TVA’s Guntersville reservoir in north eastern Alabama. Several years ago, a tornado tore across Buck Island and led
 to the closure of this trail until the downfall could be cleared away. Until the trail has had time to reestablish itself, be careful walking as the surface is uneven. This […]

Village Ford Gap

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This trail is located near the Lake Guntersville State Park Town Creek Campground and offers access to 16 miles of moderate to rugged terrain. Primitive camping is permitted near the trail head and at Town Creek. The Village Ford Gap is a 1.5 mile loop trail that can be used to extend the main trail […]

Storm Loop Trail at Lake Lurleen State Park

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This optional 1.44 mile loop splits off from Tashka Trail approximately 8.8 miles from the South Trailhead (traveling clockwise), and approximately 2.2 miles from the North Trailhead (traveling counterclockwise). This loop’s name was chosen for two reasons, one in honor of Mike Storm, the park manager who shared the vision of volunteer leader Michael Smith, […]

Lightining Loop Trail

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This optional .43 mile loop splits off from Tashka Trail approximately 9.2 miles from the South Trailhead (traveling clockwise), and approximately 1.8 miles from the North Trailhead (traveling counterclockwise). This is a fast and dazzling little loop to either pump you up for the long ride on the Tashka Trail, or give you a last […]

Scottsboro City Park Walking Trail

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The Scottsboro City Park Walking Trail is located on an 18 acre public park facility owned by the City of Scottsboro. The one way trail is a mile long and 6 feet wide. It winds along the shores of the Tennessee River/Guntersville Lake. It offers daily visitors an opportunity to exercise and enjoy the scenic […]

Tornado Loop Trail at Lake Lurleen State Park

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This optional 2.3-mile loop splits off from Tashka Trail approximately 8.7 miles from the South Trailhead (traveling in a clockwise direction), and approximately 2.4 miles from the North Trailhead (traveling counterclockwise). This loop takes you through the path of destruction left by tornadoes spawned by Hurricane Rita in 2005. The park features more than 23 […]

Five Oaks Loop Trail at Lake Lurleen State Park

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This optional 3-mile loop splits off from Tashka Trail approximately 5.8 miles from the South Trailhead (calculated by a clockwise route). For ambitious users, Five Oaks extends the total distance of the connected trails to 15.3 miles. If approached from the North Trailhead (traveling counterclockwise), Five Oaks Loop splits off from Tashka Trail 4.8 miles […]

Muscle Shoals Jogging Trail

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This paved trail provides the public with open spaces and a woodland setting. It is considered the hub of the Muscle Shoals National Recreational Trail system. There are several small primitive trails that can be explored from the Jogging Trail. This trail also showcases the Hall Memorial Native Plant Garden which is home to over […]

Sunset Drive Trail

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The paved recreational trail runs alongside Guntersville’s well-preserved historic homes as it meanders near the banks of beautiful Lake Guntersville on the Tennessee River. It roughly follows the path of Sunset Drive. The Sunset Drive Trail’s total distance is 3.66 miles with a round trip distance of 7.32 miles. Courtesy: American Trails

Marbut Bend Trail

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Looking for a lovely, hand-holding stroll for two? You’ll find it at TVA’s newly opened Marbut Bend Trail. This easy, flat and A.D.A.-accessible 1.1-mile walk will take you across boardwalks through a wetland and a pond created by a beaver dam, along the shoreline of two embayments (or coves) of the Elk River and through […]

Smith Lake Park Walking & Bike Trails

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The Smith Lake Park Walking/Bike Trails are provided to give the camping and weekend visitors an opportunity to exercise and view the 150 acre Park through the forest areas and along the lake side. These single track trails are one way trails and are clearly marked to provide for needs. There is a smaller track […]

Montevallo Greenway

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The 2 mile trail begins at the existing Orr Park asphalt walking and biking trail at its closest approach to Island Street near the junction of Island Street and Middle Street. Public restrooms are available along the existing Orr Park trail near the beginning of the Greenway. Though the Greenway itself is not wheelchair accessible […]

Phenix City Riverwalk

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The Phenix City Riverwalk is a 1.21-mile structure on the western bank of the Chattahoochee River, situated just across from Columbus, Georgia. Connecting the two cities are multiple bridges. The historic Dillingham Street Bridge and the newly renovated 14th Street Pedestrian Bridge serves as excellent connections to the 15-mile Columbus Riverwalk that stretches all the […]

Sportsman Lake Trails

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Sportsman Lake Park is a scenic destination with a little something for everyone regardless of age. Located around a large shallow body of water teeming with fish and wildlife in downtown Cullman, Sportsman Lake is the perfect place for family gatherings at picnic tables, pavilions, and RV or tent camping. A fan favorite is the […]

Swan Creek Greenway Trail

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The Swan Creek Greenway Trail is owned and maintained by the City of Athens as an outdoor park and trail. The wooded trail parallels Swan Creek for approximately 2.3 miles, offering scenic views of small rapids and numerous pools along the tributary. The trail is very level, offering an easy walking surface with no significant […]