Blevins Gap Nature Preserve

Blevins Gap Nature Preserve

Blevins Gap Nature Preserve offers visitors a haven for hiking and wildlife observation, set against the scenic backdrop of the Appalachian foothills in Alabama.

994
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
Unknown
Annual Visitors
1989
Year Established

About Blevins Gap Nature Preserve

Blevins Gap Nature Preserve
 

Blevins Gap Nature Preserve, located near Huntsville, Alabama, spans approximately 994 acres of protected land in the Appalachian foothills. This nature preserve is a part of the larger Land Trust of North Alabama, which aims to conserve natural landscapes and offer outdoor recreation opportunities. The preserve is crisscrossed by a diverse network of trails totaling over 12 miles, catering to both casual walkers and avid hikers. The area is home to a wide range of native flora and fauna, including numerous bird species, making it a popular spot for bird watching. History enthusiasts will find interest in the remains of old homesteads and stone walls hidden within the forest. The preserve's proximity to Huntsville offers easy access for a quick outdoor retreat and its well-maintained trails provide an excellent venue for both trail runners and leisurely explorers. Visitors are attracted by the panoramic views available from the higher elevations, especially during the autumn months when the foliage adds vibrant colors to the landscape.

Highlights

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Blevins Gap Overlook

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Rich biodiversity with native flora and fauna

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Historical remnants like stone walls and homesteads

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Scenic views during autumn months

Notable Natural Features

Blevins Gap Overlook

Offers sweeping views of the surrounding valleys and distant mountains.

Native Flora

The preserve is home to a variety of plant species that thrive in the Appalachian region.

Historic Stone Walls

Remnants from past agricultural activities are scattered throughout the landscape.