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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Swann Covered Bridge

Swann Covered Bridge

Difficulty: Easy
Distance: No Hiking
Cost: Free

Swann Covered Bridge is an old covered bridge. It used to be a drivable bridge, but has been closed down. You can still cross the bridge on foot and play in the river. There are hiking trails, but we did not get a chance to explore them.

Don’t sweat all night camping during summer. Find the essentials here.

Swann Covered Bridge is located a little over 1hour south of Huntsville.

Google Swann Covered Bridge or click here for directions.

 

The Bridge

There isn’t a ton to this park, but it’s beautiful. There’s a few hiking trails to walk around on.

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Buggytop Cave

Buggytop Cave

Difficulty: Difficult
Distance: 4 miles roundtrip
Entry Fee: Free

Buggytop Cave is a cave waterfall located south of Sewanee, TN. The hike will take you through woods, along a cliffside, and down the side of the cliff to a large cave.

Know what you need to bring camping during the summer.

Buggytop Cave is located 1.5 hours northeast from Huntsville.

You can Google Buggytop Cave or click here for directions!

Trailhead/Parking Lot

There is a fairly large parking lot that that could fit a dozen or 2 cars. The trailhead is well-marked. 

Trails

There is very limited trails in this area. 1 trail that takes you to the cliff edge. From the cliff edge (pictured) the trail splits to go to Peter Cave and Buggytop Cave. The initial trail starts off uphill and transitions to a downhill hike. The trail to Buggytop follows a cliff edge and is downhill and difficult. The trail to Peter Cave also follows a cliff edge, is moderate, and offers views of the surrounding area.

The trails are fairly well marked with white trail markings on the trees.

 

Trail to Buggytop Cave

As mentioned above, the trail to Buggytop follows a cliff edge and winds down the side of the cliff. This can get slippery and steep in places. Be careful and wear proper boots.

Buggytop Cave

Buggytop Cave is a giant wild cave. The inside of the cave is only open from May 1 to August 31 each year. You will need to sign a waiver before entering. A helmet, headlamp, extra batteries, and appropriate shoes/clothing should be used while caving. Never cave alone. Caving is a dangerous activity. To learn how to cave safely without damaging the cave’s ecosystem, join your local grotto.

Trail to Peter Cave

The hike to Peter Cave is moderate and will take you past a beautiful view of the valley (pictured). You’ll pass another cave on your right, a creek bed, and you’ll run right into Peter Cave.

Peter Cave

Peter Cave is an elongated cave that looks like it drops down right out of sight of the opening.

The inside of the cave is only open from May 1 to August 31 each year. You will need to sign a waiver before entering. A helmet, headlamp, extra batteries, and appropriate shoes/clothing should be used while caving. Never cave alone. Caving is a dangerous activity. To learn how to cave safely without damaging the cave’s ecosystem, join your local grotto.

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Sewanee Natural Bridge

Sewanee Natural Bridge

Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Distance: 100 yards
Cost: Free

Natural Bridge Hiking Trail is a very cool, easy-to-find Natural Bridge in Southeast Teneessee. This one does not require much hiking. If you are looking for a longer hike, I suggest checking out Buggy Top Cave nearby.

Find hiking locations nearby:
Foster Falls
Russell Cave National Monument

Directions to Monte Sano Trailhead

Natural Bridge Hiking Trail is located a little under 1.5 hours northeast of Huntsville in Tennessee.

Google the name or click here for directions.

Parking Lot/Trailhead

The parking lot is easy to find with enough space for 10+ cars. There are signs at the trailhead. The trail is just a short walk down some naturally built steps to the natural bridge.

Natural Bridge

The Natural Bridge is easy to find. Just follow the path. The path offers a way for you to walk over the bridge and you can find your way down to the base of the bridge. Head out the way you came in.

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Burgess Falls

Burgess Falls

Difficulty: Difficult
Distance: Paddle 2 miles/hike 0.2 miles (depending on water levels)
Entry Cost: Free
Opens: 8AM Daily
Closes: 30 minutes before sunset

Burgess Falls is a very large powerful waterfall located in Sparta, TN Norht of Huntsville. This waterfall is accessible by boat at the bottom or a hike to the view from above.

If you need a kayak, you can rent one from Cumberland Kayak Adventure nearby. They are open seasonally.

This is the perfect place to wear outdoor sandals

Burgess Falls is about 2.5 hours North of Huntsville near Sparta, TN.

The parking lot for kayaking to the bottom of the falls does not pop up on Google when you search for “Burgess Falls”. Click here for directions.

Parking Lot

There is plenty of parking in the parking lot. If you don’t have a kayak to paddle, you can always rent one from Cumberland Kayak Adventure nearby! There is plenty of room to unload and park. This place is busy during the summer months. There are porta-potties in the parking lot.

The Paddle

The paddle is easy, but it is 2 miles. Most of the time the water is lake-like conditions without any noticeable current. As you get towards the end of the paddle you will be paddling against the current. 

Boat landing

Where you pull off depends on how high the water levels are. The higher the water levels, the farther up the river you can go. I’ve seen pictures where you can kayak all the way up to the falls. You will need to pull off on the right (looking upstream) and hike along that bank to get to the falls. The hiking is technical in some places and very flat and easy in others. 

Burgess Falls

The waterfall is super powerful and creates a mist in the air. It is massive and a beautiful sight. You can swim at the bottom during the summer!

Yellow Creek Falls

We ran out of time, so we did not go to the overlook (photo credit: wiki). It looks like you can park here and take the trail “Burgess Falls Dr”. 

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