Hiking in Huntsville, Alabama
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Hiking in Monte Sano Nature Preserve, Huntsville, AL, Land Trust
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Hays Nature Preserve is an abundant park bursting with outdoor activities for all ages. Locals and guests can partake in hiking, paddling, a kids playground, picnic areas, a bike greenway and equestrian trails, with an educational safari for any one.
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Blevin's Gap is a small pocket of wilderness and wildlife beauty in Huntsville offering scenic vistas, rock overhangs and sandstone bluffs for great hiking, running and mountain biking.
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15 miles of waterfalls, bluffs, overlooks and creek side trails nestled in the hills of northwest Alabama.
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Just minutes from Lake Guntersville Dam, Cave Mountain Small Wild Area offers stunning views of the Tennesee River and Tupelo Gum swamps. A loop trail abundant with wildflowers and great fall colors.
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Overlooking beautiful Guntersville Lake on the Tennessee River, 36 miles of trail, ranging from short easy treks to difficult climbs await you.
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Experience great views, waterfalls, and hidden treasure in Madison's only land preserve. Pet friendly, these trails offer a little excitement and adventure for everyone.
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Nature preserve offering more than 11 miles of trail with scenic vistas, waterfalls and wildflower displays. Wade Mountain received National Recreation Trail status in 2011.
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Folks headed to the Alabama backcountry for Thanksgiving can feast on turkey and all the trimmings.
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If you’re gearing up for an Alabama fall hike, it's important to invest in a good pair of shoes or boots.
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In the fall, Alabama hikers must be aware of hunters and follow certain safety procedures.
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