Hikes · Alabama
Best hikes in Alabama.
Alabama hiking is the southern Appalachians last gasp — Cheahas high point, deep canyons, and old-growth in the Sipsey.
Curated trails5
Distance range1–7 mi
Biggest climb1,000 ft
Difficulty2 easy · 2 moderate · 1 hard
TerrainCanyons, old-growth & the high point
Best seasonSpring & fall
Don’t missCheaha (Bald Rock)
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5 hikes worth the detour.
Sorted easy to expert. Every one mapped with distance, route type, and elevation gain — built for everyone from the RV & camping crew to the bucket-list crowd.
Cheaha (Bald Rock)
boardwalk views from Alabamas high point
Dismals Canyona sandstone canyon that glows with glowworms at night
Little River Canyonthe deepest canyon east of the Mississippi
Sipsey Wilderness (Bee Branch)old-growth and the Big Tree, a giant poplar
Walls of Jerichoa canyon to a natural amphitheater
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Hikes, gems, scenic drives — all in one Alabama guide.
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