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Huntsville Alabama Hikes ,
Huntsville Alabama Nature Preserves ,
Huntsville Alabama Trails
Welcome to Wade Mountain Preserve in Huntsville, Alabama. This large preserve has several trails and access points. Some of the access points are located at the addresses listed below.
6496 Pulaski Pike NW
Trails: Wade Mountain Preserve has over 12 miles of multipurpose trails.
The Devil's Racetrack Trail is 1.74 miles long and moderately difficult.
The Piney Loop Trail is 0.62 miles long and easy.
The Wade Mountain Greenway Trail is 0.87 miles long, paved, flat, and so easy that it's stroller friendly.
The Wade Mountain Trail is 2.14 miles long.
The Bostick Trail is a mile and a half long and is mostly flat and open.
The Cotton Valley Trail is a third of a mile long and goes through some cotton fields making it very scenic.
The Fossible Bench Trail is 1.28 miles long and wide with some scenic views of North Huntsville where the trail intersects with the power lines.
The Harris Trail is 1.12 miles long and moderately difficult and has a dog statue.
The Rock Wall Trail is 3 quarters of a mile long and has the remains of an old man made rock wall.
The Shovelton Trail is 0.65 miles long and is well marked and popular with equestrians.
The Fleming Trail is 0.08 miles long and is considere to be a beginners trail.
Ownership:
Land Trust of North Alabama
Wade Mountain Preserve
10130 Spragins Hollow Road NW
Huntsville, Alabama
35810
United States
34.817561, -86.606534
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