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Keel Mountain Preserve Adventures

Keel Mountain Preserve is a protected area in northeastern Alabama, known for its stunning viewscapes and diverse plant life, offering a retreat into nature for hikers and nature enthusiasts.

310
Acres Protected
Approximately 2
Miles of Trails
Not specified
Annual Visitors
1993
Year Established

About Keel Mountain Preserve

Keel Mountain Preserve
 

Keel Mountain Preserve spans a remarkable area in northern Alabama, offering visitors a blend of ecological and historical intrigue. The preserve is a critical habitat for Alabama's diverse flora, particularly the endangered Morefield's leather flower, a botanical gem exclusive to this region. Historically, the area holds stories of early Native American inhabitants and settlers who traversed its trails. The preserve's terrain is characterized by sandstone ridges and steep slopes, leading adventurers through a network of trails that provide both moderate hikes and challenging ascents. Visitors are drawn to its scenic overlooks that offer panoramic views of the valley below, making it a favored spot for photographers and nature lovers. The area is also home to varied wildlife, including white-tailed deer and numerous bird species, enhancing its appeal as a vibrant ecosystem worth exploring.

Highlights

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Scenic views from the sandstone ridges

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Endangered Morefield's leather flower

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Diverse birdwatching opportunities

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Challenging hiking trails and geological formations

Notable Natural Features

Sandstone Ridges

Offer elevated views and unique geological features.

Morefield's Leather Flower

A rare and endangered plant species specific to this preserve.

Diverse Bird Species

Attracts birdwatchers with the variety of avian life.