Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park preserves a significant 19th-century ironmaking site surrounded by forested trails, recreational opportunities, and historical exhibits in Alabama's rolling foothills.
Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park is located in Bibb County, Alabama, near the city of McCalla. The park covers the site of one of Alabama’s most important early industrial operations, the Tannehill Iron Works, which was a key player in iron production before and during the Civil War. The park encompasses both the historical ironworks facilities, including a reconstructed blast furnace, museum, and interpretive trails, plus natural forested areas that provide a variety of outdoor recreational amenities. Visitors can explore over 20 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails through hardwood forests and along gently flowing creeks. The park’s woodlands are home to diverse wildlife, including deer, wild turkey, and songbirds, making it an attractive destination for wildlife viewing and nature photography. The Iron & Steel Museum on-site offers detailed exhibits on the iron production process and industrial history of the region. Beyond historical exploration, visitors may enjoy camping at the developed campground, picnicking at scenic shelters, and educational programs hosted throughout the year. The park is also recognized as the gateway to the beautiful Shades Mountain and the Cahaba River Valley. Its combination of outdoor recreation, history, and conservation makes Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park a well-rounded destination for families, history enthusiasts, and outdoor lovers looking for a rich experience in an accessible Alabama setting.
Restored 19th-century blast furnace and ironmaking complex
Iron & Steel Museum showcasing industrial history
Extensive multi-use trails for hiking and mountain biking
Developed campground set in a scenic forest setting
A restored blast furnace dating from the early 1800s that illustrates the iron production methods used before and during the Civil War.
Museum with exhibits highlighting the history of iron making in Alabama and artifacts from the original ironworks.
Over 20 miles of trails for hiking and mountain biking through mixed hardwood forests and along creeks.