Red Mountain Park

Red Mountain Park

Difficulty: Easy to Difficult depending on trail
Distance: Depends on the trail. There are 16 miles of trail in the park

Entry Fee: Free (donation box available – suggested $3 donation)

Red Mountain Park is the largest urban park in Alabama at 1500 acres and is full of views and interesting old mining equipment left over from the late 1800s/early 1900s.

I only did the west side of the park, but the park has many more miles of trails that you can explore!

You can get the official trail map here. 

Red Mountain Park is located an hour and a half south of Huntsville, just south of Birmingham.

If you just Google “Red Mountain” it will take you to a different parking lot than the one I suggest.  Click this link for directions to our suggested parking.

Parking

There’s plenty of parking in the parking lot for dozens of cars.  Parking lot has a port-a-potty and a trailhead with a map. Park here.

Trails

The trails vary greatly, depending on which trail you are on. Some of them are wide and flat, some are narrow and winding. The trails ARE NOT WELL MARKED. Typically they have a sign where trails meet, but some of them have been ripped down, and some of the trails are unmarked. This place is a bit of a maze so keep up with where you are. 

Haskell Hideaway

The Haskell Hideaway is located in the tree tops on Trail #8 (Green Trail on map). The bridge goes OVER trail #16, but is not accessible from that trail. You must take Trail #8 to get here. The easiest way to get here is to follow trail #17 until it meets with trail #8 and take trail #8 to the hideaway. The more fun approach is to take trail #17 unit it meets with trail #9. Take #9 to #10 and the follow trail #10 until it meets with #8/

Overlook and Big Chairs

The Big Chairs and Red Mountain overlook are a great place to sit and take in a view. This also has an old Mine tunnel you can see as well as old mining machines.

Mining History

The entire park has old mining infrastructure with bits of history. You can find old abandoned buildings, old walls, and even an old mine tunnel (pictured) in the park. 

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Float the Flint – Kayak Rentals in Huntsville

Float the Flint – Kayak Rentals in Huntsville

Paddling the Flint is one of Huntsville’s locals’ favorite summer pastimes. When it’s hot out, you can always rely on paddling the Flint River to keep you out in the sun while staying cool. Below are 3 of our favorite local places to rent a kayak! Lifejackets are included at all rental places!

First off, what should you bring?

  • Water Shoes (What we recommend)
  • Sunscreen
  • Bathing Suit
  • Bug Spray
  • Food
  • Drinks (plenty of water!)

You’re forgetting this gear. Here’s the most underrated gear you’re missing.

TGL Adventures

TGL Adventures (website)

Location: (Google Maps) Located off of Hwy 72, less than 15 minutes from downtown.
Cost (Per Boat Rented):
Shuttle Only $20
Single Kayak (shuttle included): $40
Double Kayak (shuttle included):$60
Open: April – Sept (Depends on the season and rainfall)
Phone: (256) 693-3693

TGL Adventures also offers luxury Geodomes, primitive camping, and activities on their property. They have several acres and its a beautiful setting.

North Alabama Canoe and Kayak (NACK)

North Alabama Canoe and Kayak (NACK) (website – Facebook only)

Location: (Google Maps) Located on Hwy 72, less than 15 minutes from downtown.
Cost (Cost per person) CASH ONLY:
Shuttle Only: $30
Adult (shuttle included): $45
Kids 6- 12 (shuttle included): $25
Kids 5 and under (shuttle included): Free (Child rides with you)
Open: Typically May – Sept (Depends on the season and rainfall)
Phone: (256) 529-0357

NACK can get incredibly busy. Weekday reservations are required. Call for reservation. During Christmas, they typically sell Christmas trees!

Brown Bear LLC

Brown Bear LLC (website – Facebook only)

Location: (Google Maps) Located on Winchester, about 20 minutes from downtown.
Cost:
Shuttle Only: $18 per person
Kayak Adult (shuttle/parking included): $45 per person
Kayak Kids (shuttle/parking included): $18 per person
Canoe: $80 per boat
River Access (On property parking and wading/swimming): $10
Open: Typically Apr- Oct (Depends on the season and rainfall) (Oct paddling is by reservation only)
Phone: (256) 885-6546

Brown Bear LLC offers a place to play in the water on the property.

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