Hike This Treetop Nature Trail In Alabama For An Unforgettable Outdoor Adventure
By Jennifer Young
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Published April 23, 2018
It’s no secret that Alabama is a hiker’s paradise. The Yellowhammer State is home to a variety of trails that are perfect for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages and abilities. While some of these trails are rather long, others are quite short. The one trail in Alabama that’s perfect for anyone who wants to experience nature in a unique way is the Treetop Nature Trail. For information regarding this unique trail, read on.
The Treetop Nature Trail, a 1.7 mile moderately trafficked loop trail, is located inside Pelham's Oak Mountain State Park - Alabama's largest state park.
This elevated boardwalk trail offers one of Alabama's most unique educational experiences.
While strolling the Treetop Nature Trail, you'll come across six cages and have the opportunity to view birds of prey up close. Sadly, these birds were injured and are unable to be released back into their natural habitat.
The birds you'll encounter along your hike include a Barn Owl, a Barred Owl, a Black Vulture, a Great Horned Owl, a Red Tail Hawk, and a Turkey Vulture.
The Treetop Nature Trail winds its way along a small stream and...
...ends at the Alabama Wildlife Center, a center for wildlife rescue and rehabilitation. This unique trail is accessible year-round and is perfect for all skill levels.
If you’ve ever hiked the Treetop Nature Trail, please share your experience with us.
For more information about Oak Mountain State Park, click here .
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