Land Trust of North Alabama’s Wade Mountain Nature Preserve is currently 843 acres with eight miles of trails for hiking, biking, or horseback riding. Wade Mountain is currently the only Land Trust Preserve which allows equestrian trail riding. A Recreational Trails Program grant awarded in the late 1990s was used for trailhead construction. Courtesy: American […]
The trail is considered a moderate trail with some grade.
McClellan Multi-Use Trails

The McClellan Multi-Use Trails include the first Phase I trails in Alabama built specifically for middle and high school bike racers. There are a total of three phases of difficulty across 18 miles of scenic, forested trails, making them the perfect setting for biking, hiking, walking, and running. Leashed pets are welcome too! The trails […]
Little Fox Creek

A day-use area at Harris Lake developed in partnership with the Lake Wedowee Property Owner’s Association surrounded by water and perfect for a family outing. This park has miles of walking trails, acres of pollinator plots, numerous places to fish along the water and unique gazebos and benches found along the way. If being outside with […]
Blackwater Creek Blueway – Curry Highway (Hwy 257) to Walston Bridge Road
Access off Curry Highway (AL 257) turn on Camp O’Rear Rd and in 100 ft. turn on the gravel road running to the old bridge. Gravel parking area with space for cars along left side. Grassy area by entrance for trailers to park. Semi-steep but stable gravel path down to the creek (~150ft from parking […]
Swayback Bridge Trail

This trail by Lake Jordan in Wetumpka is a mix of old-school hand-built single track with some newer style flow trail being added. The trail is almost completely singletrack with some tight technical sections along with some steep climbs and decents. It is especially beautiful in the spring when the wild azaleas are blooming along […]
Heflin Spur of the Pinhoti Trail

Want to hike to Maine and then on to Canada ????? Start at Heflin City Hall on the Heflin Spur of the Pinhoti Trail. Enjoy Scenic Mountain Views— Old Growth forest —-Train watching—— Rocky Creek Waterfall—Cahulga Park—Downtown Heflin Branching from the 350 mile Pinhoti National Recreation Trail, the Heflin Spur of the Pinhoti Trail is […]
Sipsey Upper Fork Canoe Trail Thompson Creek Trailhead & Canoe Put-in
Sipsey Upper Fork Canoe Trail Sipsey Trailhead & Canoe Put-in/Take-out
Sipsey Upper Fork Canoe Trail Borden Trailhead & Canoe Put-in
Arrowhead Trail
The Land Trust is passionate about preserving lands for public use and encouraging residents and visitors alike to connect with the wonders of the natural world.Huntsville installed a series of signs from Big Spring Park along 1.2 miles streets that lead residents and visitors to the Three Caves trailhead Ð and the Land TrustÕs 25+ […]
Sipsey Upper Fork Canoe Trail Highway 33 Put-in/Take-out to County Road B15
Flat Rock Trail
The Land Trust is passionate about preserving lands for public use and encouraging residents and visitors alike to connect with the wonders of the natural world.Huntsville installed a series of signs from Big Spring Park along 1.2 miles streets that lead residents and visitors to the Three Caves trailhead Ð and the Land TrustÕs 25+ […]
Indian Trail
Old Cahawba has approximately 11.6 miles of trail in which hikers can walk through central Alabama prairie and pine woods habitats. Parking for the trails is located on Cahaba Road 1 mile west of the intersection with County Road 9. Courtesy: Forever Wild
Federal Trail
Old Cahawba has approximately 11.6 miles of trail in which hikers can walk through central Alabama prairie and pine woods habitats. Parking for the trails is located on Cahaba Road 1 mile west of the intersection with County Road 9. Courtesy: Forever Wild
Vernado Trail
The Certain Tract is part of the larger Blevin’s Gap Nature Preserve that is managed by the Land Trust of North Alabama and the City of Huntsville. It provides hikers with a total of 11 miles of hiking trails with 3.7 miles going through Certain Tract. Six of the 10 trails can be accessed from […]
Cahawba Trail
Old Cahawba has approximately 11.6 miles of trail in which hikers can walk through central Alabama prairie and pine woods habitats. Parking for the trails is located on Cahaba Road 1 mile west of the intersection with County Road 9. Courtesy: Forever Wild
Big Levee Trail
Stagecoach Plateau Trail
Dragon’s Tail Trail
Longleaf Trail
Turkey Cutoff Trail
Brickport Trail
Trail Connector 2
Perdido Trail
Furnace Hill Trail
Bayou Sara Loop
North Ridge Trail
Batram National Recreation Trail
The scenic Bartram Trail is the first trail in Alabama to be designated a National Recreation Trail. The trail runs through the Tuskegee National Forest for about eight and one half (8 1/2) miles. The Bartram Trail passes through various types of forest wildlife habitat. Trail hikers can see a wide variety of wild flowers […]
Wild Trail
Nestled in the heart of Madison, atop it’s tallest peak is a hidden gem. Minutes from downtown, the Rainbow Mountain Preserve, technically part of Stoneridge Park owned and operated by the city, wraps one side of the mountain, offering adventures through boulder gardens, bluffs, a wonderland of wildflowers throughout the year and fantastic views of […]
Pleasant Hill Mountain Bike Trail
Pleasant Hill Trail is AlabamaÕs newest and only trail for biking and hiking in the Tuskegee National Forest. Only four miles in length, this trail is of moderate-level difficulty and provides incredible recreational fun for all.
Rainbow Loop Trail
Rainbow Mountain Loop Trail is a 1.5 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Madison, Alabama that features a great forest setting and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, and trail running and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail.
Ja Moo Ko Loop Trail
Nestled in the heart of Madison, atop it’s tallest peak is a hidden gem. Minutes from downtown, the Rainbow Mountain Preserve, technically part of Stoneridge Park owned and operated by the city, wraps one side of the mountain, offering adventures through boulder gardens, bluffs, a wonderland of wildflowers throughout the year and fantastic views of […]
Jakes Path
Nestled in the heart of Madison, atop it’s tallest peak is a hidden gem. Minutes from downtown, the Rainbow Mountain Preserve, technically part of Stoneridge Park owned and operated by the city, wraps one side of the mountain, offering adventures through boulder gardens, bluffs, a wonderland of wildflowers throughout the year and fantastic views of […]
Spring Trail
Nestled in the heart of Madison, atop it’s tallest peak is a hidden gem. Minutes from downtown, the Rainbow Mountain Preserve, technically part of Stoneridge Park owned and operated by the city, wraps one side of the mountain, offering adventures through boulder gardens, bluffs, a wonderland of wildflowers throughout the year and fantastic views of […]
Bold Destiny/Bedford Cash Memorial Trail
The Bold Destiny/Bedford Cash Memorial Trail in Tuskegee National Forest offers 15 miles of riding pleasure in the northern half of the forest. The trail winds through the rolling upland sand hills and traverses managed forest land where riders and hikers see planted pines ranging from 1 to 50 years old. At some stream crossings, […]
Low Pass Trail
Nestled in the heart of Madison, atop it’s tallest peak is a hidden gem. Minutes from downtown, the Rainbow Mountain Preserve, technically part of Stoneridge Park owned and operated by the city, wraps one side of the mountain, offering adventures through boulder gardens, bluffs, a wonderland of wildflowers throughout the year and fantastic views of […]
Balance Rock Trail
Nestled in the heart of Madison, atop it’s tallest peak is a hidden gem. Minutes from downtown, the Rainbow Mountain Preserve, technically part of Stoneridge Park owned and operated by the city, wraps one side of the mountain, offering adventures through boulder gardens, bluffs, a wonderland of wildflowers throughout the year and fantastic views of […]
High Pass Trail
Nestled in the heart of Madison, atop it’s tallest peak is a hidden gem. Minutes from downtown, the Rainbow Mountain Preserve, technically part of Stoneridge Park owned and operated by the city, wraps one side of the mountain, offering adventures through boulder gardens, bluffs, a wonderland of wildflowers throughout the year and fantastic views of […]