Don’t Miss These 4 Beautiful Trails in Alabama!


Nestled in the foothills of Alabama’s Appalachian Mountains is one of the state’s largest and most beloved outdoor attractions, Oak Mountain State Park. The park is a paradise for hikers, campers, and nature-lovers alike and offers something for everyone. Let’s explore what Oak Mountain State Park has to offer!

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Where to Stay at Oak Mountain State Park

Oak Mountain State Park offers plenty of options for overnight camping, including more than 30 RV sites with full hookups, over 60 primitive campsites, 6 backcountry camping areas, and 5 cabins available for rent. All the campsites include picnic tables and fire rings where you can cook your meals or just enjoy the outdoors. If you’re looking to get away from it all, backcountry camping is also available where you can hike in and set up camp right along the trails.

Plus, there are plenty of other activities to take part in while visiting Oak Mountain State Park! From fishing on Double Oak Lake or swimming at Peavine Falls Beach to exploring miles of trails (there are over 50 miles of hiking trails) or taking a leisurely bike ride around the lake – there’s something for everyone here!

Additionally, Oak Mountain State Park features several educational programs throughout the year that teach visitors about the wildlife and ecology of the area. Whether it’s learning about birds during Birding 101 or studying plants during Wildflower Walks – these educational programs are a great way to learn more about this unique ecosystem.

Hiking

Kings Chair Loop

Hiking the Kings Chair Loop Trail at Oak Mountain State Park in Alabama is a great way to immerse yourself in nature and take in the beauty of the Southern landscape. The difficulty of this hiking trail ranges from moderate to difficult, depending on how far you decide to go. Depending on what path you choose, the hiking length is either 2.6 or 4 miles. Along your trek, you’ll traverse hills, streams and valleys while taking in views of ancient monoliths, Alabama wildlife and native flora. This array of terrain makes hiking the Kings Chair Loop Trail an experience unlike any other hiking trip you can find!

Blue Trail (South Rim Trail)

Located near Birmingham, Alabama, Oak Mountain State Park is a hiking mecca for any outdoor enthusiast. With nine hiking trails spanning over fifteen miles of terrain ranging from easy to challenging, it’s no wonder why this park is popular amongst hikers. The Blue Trail is considered the most difficult trail, with a length of 6.5 miles one way and more strenuous terrain than the other trails. Despite its difficulty, hiking the Blue Trail offers visitors breathtaking views and plenty of opportunities to experience nature first-hand as they spot local wildlife along the way. The trail starts at the North Trailhead and climbs a pretty steep grade up the mountain ridge, which is challenging but beautiful! The trail ends at the Peavine Falls parking lot and you can either head back the way you came, or take one of the connector trails back to the North Trailhead.

Tranquility Lake Loop Trail

Hiking the Tranquility Lake Loop Trail at Oak Mountain State Park is a unique and rewarding experience. Spanning two and a half miles in length, this multi-use hiking trail provides an appropriate level of difficulty for both new hikers and experienced outdoor enthusiasts alike. The terrain alternates from steep inclines to gentle slopes, leading you through a number of diverse ecosystems and offering glimpses of countless wildlife species in their natural habitat. No matter your hiking experience, the tranquil beauty of this aptly named lake will leave you feeling captivated.

Maggie’s Glen Loop Trail

If you’re looking for an enjoyable hiking experience, Maggie’s Glen Loop Trail at Alabama’s Oak Mountain State Park has it all. This 3.5-mile loop trail is the perfect length for a day hike and offers stunning views of the surrounding terrain. While hiking, you might even spot some of the wildlife that roams the park. With its moderate difficulty, this trail is accessible to all hiking levels and is a great way to get outdoors and explore!

What to Wear

My clothing recommendations for Oak Mountain varies depending on weather. For hiking pants, my go to are the double peak joggers. If it’s colder, start with a pair of  warm leggings.

On top for hiking or climbing, I start with a tri-blend t shirt, and then layer on an SPF pullover if it’s warmer outside, or a smartwool pullover if it’s cool or windy. It can also be rainy or damp at Oak Mountain in the winter and spring, so I always have a rain jacket with me! And if it’s really chilly, my go to is the classic Patagonia nano puff. Finally, my go to hiking shoes are merrell siren sports. They’re comfortable, waterproof, and have Vibram soles which are super grippy, which you’ll appreciate for hiking around on any leaves or wet rocks!

Whether you’re an experienced hiker or just looking to get away from it all for a weekend, Oak Mountain State Park has something for everyone. With its beautiful scenery, varied activities, and wide range of accommodations – this park is sure to become one of your favorite outdoor destinations! So why not start planning your trip today? You won’t regret it!

As always, please practice Leave No Trace principles when enjoying the outdoors! Check local trail and weather conditions before any hike.

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