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Hiking

Hiking is a wonderful way to see and experience the many wonders of our forests. Visit your forest’s ranger district office, our All Maps page, or National Forest Store to obtain a trail map to help you plan your route based on your ability, available time and interest. 

Backpacking

Whether you're roughing it in a tent or planning a family picnic, there are many ways to make sure that your experience is fun and safe when backpacking.

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Pine Glen Recreation Area

Site Open
Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Picnicking
Pine Glen Recreation Area offers camping sites for 21 campsites, cooking grills, sanitary facilities, fishing, hiking, and access to the Pinhoti Trail. Use of Pine Glen Recreation Area is on a first…

Sipsey River Picnic Area and Trailhead

Site Open
Hiking Picnicking Outdoor Science and Learning Water Activities
Sipsey River Picnic Area has a beautiful river trail, tables, and a canoe launch.Visitors can enjoy an environment of solitude while surrounded by natural settings. The Sipsey Wilderness is…

Taska Recreation Area

Site Open
Picnicking Hiking
This is a must stop recreation area in the Tuskegee National Forest. Taska Recreation Area is a part of the Black Belt Nature and Heritage Trail. It has picnic tables, grills, and an interpretive…

Turnipseed Campground

Site Open
Hiking
Enjoy nature at its best especially during the fall when mother nature dazzles you with an array of vibrant colors. This  primitive camp is located near the Cheaha Wilderness Area and offers camping…

Last updated March 6th, 2025