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    • Chief Ladiga Trail, Alabama

      Run the Chief Ladiga Trail

      33 mi
      At 33 miles long, the Chief Ladiga Trail is a popular destination for walkers, runners, and cyclists alike. Formerly a railroad track, the trail is now paved and mostly flat. The Ladiga trail runs through the cities of Anniston, Weaver, Jacksonville, Piedmont, and eventually connects to Georgia’s...
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    • Orange Beach, Alabama

      Bodysurf at Orange Beach

      4.5
      Orange Beach is roughly 7 miles long and features many public beach access areas; I parked at the Gulf State Park Cotton Bayou Beach Access area. This small beach area is found at the intersection of Highway 182 and Highway 161, nestled between some of the most popular condominiums in the area. T...
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    • Fort Payne, Alabama

      Little River Canyon

      1.33 mi / 180 ft gain
      Little River Canyon is a loop trail that takes you by a waterfall located near Fort Payne, Alabama.
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    • Dadeville, Alabama

      Hike the Deadening Alpine Trail

      3.6 mi / 580 ft gain
      The Deadening Alpine Trail, that name just reeks of adventure. It is about half way between Birmingham to the north, and Montgomery to the south, (The Deadening Alpine Trailhead, 354 Long Branch Dr. Dadeville, AL 36853). It runs through an isolated area on Lake Martin, which is a popular playgrou...
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    • Wetumpka, Alabama

      Hike Swayback Bridge Trail

      4.6 mi / 272 ft gain
      Just 15 miles and 20 minutes north of central Alabama’s capital city, Montgomery. You will usually meet someone, but rarely find Swayback Bridge area crowded. It is a classic compact hiking and biking trail in central Alabama. Designed as a single track biking trail system bikers and hikers mingl...
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    • Sylacauga, Alabama

      Hike to the Flagg Mountain Tower and Cabins

      4 mi / 400 ft gain
      Flagg Mountain lookout tower and the cabins are inside the Weogufka State Forest. The state forest also has around 4 miles of hiking trails plus the entire Coosa WMA trails. The cabins and tower were built by the CCC to be part of a state park that was never finished, but the Alabama Forestry Com...
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    • Birmingham, Alabama

      King's Chair Overlook via White and Blue Trail Loop

      4.76 mi / 630 ft gain
      King's Chair Overlook via White and Blue Trail Loop is a loop trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Pelham, Alabama.
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    • Madison, Alabama

      Rainbow Mountain Loop Trail

      4.5
      1.51 mi / 328 ft gain
      Rainbow Mountain Loop Trail is a loop trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Madison, Alabama.
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    • Wetumpka, Alabama

      Kayak the Coosa River in Central Alabama’s River Region

      Fun kayaking in central Alabama about 20 minutes north of Montgomery. There are several places to rent kayaks locally costing around $25 for a good sit on top. The journey starts below Walter Bouldin Dam and finishes around Wetumpka Alabama. That makes the trip about seven miles. The Dam relea...
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    • Wetumpka, Alabama

      Fishing Trail in Jordan Dam

      2 mi / 99 ft gain
      This is an iconic spot in central Alabama. It is below the great fishing lake Jordan, and above the most common entry for the Coosa River kayaking adventure. Approximately a one mile hike from the dam to the boat launch. However, the rock formations you have to cross are not for the faint of hea...
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    • Florence, Alabama

      Float down Cypress Creek

      Search for “Cox Creek Bridge Canoe Ramp” and your map will lead you to the put-in for Cypress Creek! It’s a beautiful spot in the Florence area of North Alabama where all of the locals like to float or paddle. Canoe, kayak or tube - whatever you’re in the mood for! Bring your beach chairs and a c...
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    • Haleyville, Alabama

      Kinlock Falls

      5.0
      0.21 mi / 23 ft gain
      Kinlock Falls is a short family-friendly out-and-back trail off of Kinlock Road located near Haleyville, Alabama. This is a great spot for relaxing or stopping by if you're passing through. The parking area is on the side of the road just south of the bridge.  Dogs are welcome on the trail but m...
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    • Sylacauga, Alabama

      Fish Little Lake Willis

      2.0
      4 mi / 100 ft gain
      Little Lake Willis in the Talladega National Forest is lost in time. It was built in 1954. This place has few visitors. It is a stream fed 22-acre lake. Lost in the forest. Great fishing hole (bass, bream, and catfish) in a narrow southern Appalachian valley. No motorized boats permitted.  It is ...
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    • Guntersville, Alabama

      Kayaking at Lake Guntersville State Park

      Lake Guntersville State Park is a publicly owned recreation area located on the far north side of the city of Guntersville in Marshall County, Alabama. The state park occupies 5,909 acres on the eastern shore of Guntersville Lake, a 69,000-acre impoundment of the Tennessee River. Lake Guntersvill...
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    • Birmingham, Alabama

      Kings Chair Loop

      4.24 mi / 577 ft gain
      The Kings Chair Loop trail in Birmingham, Alabama is a well-known hiking trail that offers a variety of natural features and scenic landmarks. The trail is approximately 4.24 miles long and is rated as moderate in difficulty. It is best known for its panoramic views from the King's Chair overlook...
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    • Wetumpka, Alabama

      Fort Toulouse & Fort Jackson

      Historic Fort Toulouse and Fort Jackson feature views where the Coosa and Tallapoosa Rivers meet along the William Bartram Loop walking trail.  At this historic site, you can see a Native American burial mound and a small cemetery. Additionally, there is a hiking tour that takes you through the ...
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