Alabama's Most Refreshing Hike, The Chinnabee Silent Trail, Will Lead You Straight To A Beautiful Swimming Hole
There’s no denying that Alabama is a hiker’s dream. After all, some of the best trails are located right here in the Yellowhammer State, including the Chinnabee Silent Trail. For information about this scenic trail, take a look below.
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Note: Due to damage from Tropical Storm Zeta, the Chinnabee Silent Trail is currently closed. It's scheduled to reopen on March 1, 2021.
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To easily reach this swimming hole, you'll hike upstream on the Chinnabee Silent Trail for about half a mile from the Lake Chinnabee Recreation Area's picnic section.
Have you ever hiked Alabama’s Chinnabee Silent Trail? If so, please share your experience with us in the comments below.
To experience more of Alabama’s waterfalls, be sure to take a look at the following article: The Ultimate Alabama Waterfalls Road Trip Is Right Here – And You’ll Want To Do It.
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