It’s no secret Alabama is an outdoorsman’s paradise. Several places are located throughout the state that are perfect for exploring. One in particular is the Rock Spring Nature Trail. For information about this nature trail, including where to find it, take a look below.
Rock Spring is located in Florence, Alabama along the Natchez Trace Parkway at milepost 330.2. It's one of the state's most incredible hidden gems.
The area's Rock Spring Nature Trail is a short, 0.6-mile loop trail that attracts people from all across the North Alabama region and beyond. The trails in this area, as well as the...
Those who explore the Rock Spring Nature Trail will experience a small natural spring as it bubbles from the ground. There aren't many natural springs in this region of the state, so this one is definitely a rare find.
Also while exploring this scenic trail, you'll encounter a variety of wildlife such as turtles and fish. During the fall season, it's not uncommon for hundreds of ruby-throated hummingbirds to be spotted in the area.
The one type of wildlife most people are eager to see during their visit is a beaver. Instead, what most of them are left with seeing are beaver dams, which have been built along the trail since 1977. Over the years, most of the trail's dams have either been abandoned by the beaver or destroyed by the spring's high-rising waters.
The next time you're in the North Alabama region, specifically the Florence area, consider stopping along the Natchez Trace and exploring the Rock Spring Nature Trail. It's a wonderful outdoor spot for the entire family. Don't forget to bring your camera!
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