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Freedom Hills Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Freedom Hills Wildlife Management Area in Alabama offers diverse outdoor activities ranging from hunting to birdwatching across its forested landscape.

31,000
Acres Protected
Varied
Miles of Trails
Not specified
Annual Visitors
1950s
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Freedom Hills Wildlife Management Area.

Entrance Requirements

Permits required for hunting activities.

Best Time to Visit

Best visited in the cooler months of fall and spring due to comfortable temperatures and vibrant wildlife activity.

Visitor Information

No dedicated visitor centers; information available online or from local ranger stations.

Getting There

Accessible by local roads; some areas might require 4WD during wet conditions.

Weather & Climate

Summers are hot and humid, while winters are mild. Fall and spring offer mild temperatures and are ideal for outdoor activities.

Conservation Efforts

Conservation efforts focus on habitat preservation and managing hunting seasons to balance wildlife populations.

Camping in Freedom Hills Wildlife Management Area

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Freedom Hills Camping Area

Primitive
No Reservations Needed

A basic campground with minimal amenities, providing easy access to hunting grounds.

Top Trails

Freedom Hills Loop

Moderate
5 miles

A trail that showcases diverse natural features and is ideal for spotting wildlife.

Wild Turkey Trail

Easy
2 miles

Suitable for families, this trail offers good opportunities for turkey sightings.

Trailblazer Tips

Wear blaze orange during hunting season even if not hunting.

Visit in late spring or early fall for optimal weather.

Permits are required for hunting; check for regulations.

Bring binoculars for birdwatching.

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