Hike This Ancient Forest In Alabama That’s Home To A 500-Year-Old Tree
By Jennifer Young
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Published December 08, 2022
There’s no denying that Alabama is home to many outdoor destinations that offer a rewarding experience when it comes to hiking. One of these destinations is the William B. Bankhead National Forest, which is best known as the Bankhead National Forest. The Bankhead National Forest is filled with lots of beautiful natural scenery, including one of the state’s oldest trees. To learn all about it, take a look below.
The Bankhead National Forest, which is located within the North Alabama region, is one of the state's four National Forests.
Covering more than 181,000 acres, and offering more than 90 miles of trails, it's also one of Alabama's most popular hiking spots. In fact, people come from all over the world to hike Alabama's Bankhead National Forest, especially the Sipsey Wilderness area (pictured).
While exploring the Sipsey Wilderness, you'll be in complete awe of its natural scenery, including its several stunning waterfalls, and of course its beautiful...
...the Sipsey Fork, which happens to be Alabama's only National Wild and Scenic River.
Another popular area in this ancient forest is the Bee Branch Area. Here you'll find a 150-foot-tall tulip poplar that's believed to be 500 years old. Amazing!
People have been known to hike many miles just to see this tree, which has rightfully earned the nickname "Big Tree." This tree has also become a popular photo op for hikers. So, if you ever plan to hike the Bankhead National Forest, consider seeking out this ancient tree. It's a definite must-see!
Have you ever hiked North Alabama’s Bankhead National Forest? If so, did you encounter its famous Big Tree? If so, let us know in the comments below.
Another one of Alabama’s oldest trees is the Constitution Oak. For information, be sure to take a look at the following article: At Over 200 Years Old, One Of The Oldest Living Trees In Alabama Can Be Found In Geneva .
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