• My Top 5 Favorites:
  • #1: Joe Wheeler
  • #2: Walls of Jericho
  • #3: Cane Creek
  • #4: Fall Creek Falls(Sipsey)
  • #5: Blevins Gap

Trails

The Alabama Forever Wild Land Trust is under the management of the Alabama State Lands Division and currently consist of over 268,000 acres available for public use. Many of those locations offer excellent hiking opportunities. You can take in the flowing waters along the Lawsons Branch loop at Shoal Creek Preserve in Lauderdale County or take in a scenic mountain view from Ruffner Mountain Preserve in Jefferson County. Forever Wild has many other hiking opportunities throughout the state and also allows opportunities for hunting and fishing. For more information about the Alabama Forever Wild program you may also visit their website by clicking here: Alabama Forever Wild Website




Alabama Forever Wild Hikes: