Towering rock formations, waterfalls, and magical forest lands await at Walls of Jericho, hands down the best hiking trail in Northeast Alabama. This natural area comprises 21,453 acres and straddles the Alabama and Tennessee lines, with the 12,510-acre Alabama portion within Jackson County.

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If getting a little closer to nature is your thing, you might consider glamping in a bell tent at Graham Farm Nature Preserve in Estillfork, which is just 16 miles southwest of the trailhead.

You can learn more about the Walls of Jericho on the Alabama Forever Wild Land Trust website.
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