Outdoor Enthusiasts Will Love This Beautiful Natural Oasis Hiding In Alabama
By Jennifer Young
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Published June 07, 2018
It’s no secret Alabama is an outdoorsman’s paradise. From parks and preserves, to canyons and caves, there are many places located throughout the state that are perfect for exploring. One spot in Alabama that outdoor enthusiasts love is Rainbow Mountain Nature Preserve. To learn all about this beautiful and unique nature preserve, including why you should visit this summer, read on.
Rainbow Mountain Nature Preserve, which covers approximately 130 acres, is located in Madison, Alabama. It's the city's only land preserve.
Best known for its incredible rock formations and...
...hiking trails, this beautiful nature preserve is the perfect spot for anyone who loves the outdoors.
Speaking of hiking trails, the nature preserve's main trail, Rainbow Mountain Loop Trail, is a 1.5 mile loop trail that receives hikers from all over the North Alabama area and beyond. The highlight of this trail is Balance Rock (pictured).
This scenic trail will lead you to several impressive boulders that'll totally amaze you.
Some of these boulders will even leave you wondering how they got there.
You'll also encounter several caves during your hike.
For children, a nice shaded playground is also available at Rainbow Mountain Nature Preserve.
Without a doubt, one of the best features of Rainbow Mountain Nature Preserve is its view. While atop Rainbow Mountain, you'll experience the most amazing view.
For more information about Rainbow Mountain Nature Preserve, click
here . You can visit Rainbow Mountain Nature Preserve at 230 Stoneway Trl., Madison, AL 35758. It's open year-round.
If you’ve ever explored Alabama’s Rainbow Mountain Nature Preserve, please share your experience with us.
For a list of more nature preserves in Alabama that are worth exploring this summer, click here .
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