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William B. Bankhead National Forest adventures

William B. Bankhead National Forest Adventures

Located in northwestern Alabama, William B. Bankhead National Forest offers outdoor enthusiasts a wide range of recreational opportunities across its diverse landscapes.

181,230
Acres Protected
90+
Miles of Trails
550,000
Annual Visitors
1918
Year Established

About William B. Bankhead National Forest

William B. Bankhead National Forest
 

William B. Bankhead National Forest spans approximately 181,230 acres in northwestern Alabama, offering a mix of ecosystems including hardwood and pine forests, scenic waterways, and rugged canyons. Established in 1918, the forest is named after William B. Bankhead, a Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from Alabama. It is home to the Sipsey Wilderness, known for its dramatic gorges and waterfalls. The forest supports a rich variety of wildlife, from white-tailed deer to several bird species, and it is part of the National Forests in Alabama. Visitors can explore over 90 miles of hiking and multi-use trails, with the opportunity for camping, fishing, and boating. Landmarks like the Kinlock Shelter, an archeological site, and the mesmerizing Caney Creek Falls attract numerous visitors each year. The forest's natural beauty and recreational opportunities make it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Highlights

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Sipsey Wilderness offers intricate canyons and picturesque waterfalls.

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The forest boasts diverse animal species, including an abundance of birdwatching opportunities.

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Historical locations such as the Kinlock Shelter highlight human history in the region.

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Caney Creek Falls, a hidden gem, invites exploration and photography.

Notable Natural Features

Sipsey River

This river runs through the wilderness area, offering serene spots for fishing and paddling.

Kinlock Shelter

An archeological site that provides insight into ancient human habitation in the area.

Caney Creek Falls

A stunning year-round waterfall accessible via a moderate hike, perfect for photography.