Alabama is filled with many scenic trails that attract hikers from all across the state and beyond. One of these trails in particular is Point Rock Trail. To learn all about this scenic trail, including its most popular feature, take a look below.
Point Rock Trail is tucked away inside Buck's Pocket State Park in Grove Oak, Alabama.
This 2.2-mile, out-and-back trail offers a moderate level of difficulty, which means it's perfect for most skill levels. It's also available to hike year-round.
Keep in mind, while hiking Point Rock Trail, you'll experience both rocky terrain and steep inclines. Don't forget to wear appropriate shoes, and to avoid slipping, it's best to not hike following a heavy rainfall.
Also, while hiking this trail, you'll experience some of the park's most beautiful natural features, including Little Sauty Creek Falls. This 15-foot waterfall flows over multiple ledges into a small pool.
For an unforgettable experience, make plans to hike Alabama's Point Rock Trail. Even though it's short and sweet, the overlook at the end makes it well worth it.
For more information about Point Rock Trail, be sure to visit Buck's Pocket State Park's webpage here and its Facebook page here.
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