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Huntsville Land Trust Trails
The Huntsville Land TrustThe Huntsville Land Trust is a non-profit organization dedicated to
preserving nature within Madison County. The Trust acquires land by buying
it or encouraging donations from property owners. Monte Sano is their biggest
project; over the last ten years they've acquired the majority of the land
on the west face of the mountain.
LocationTake I-565 into Huntsville and take the Washington St. exit. Turn left
from the exit. Turn right at next traffic light onto Pratt Avenue. Follow
Pratt east toward Monte Sano; the road will narrow to two lanes and change
names to Bankhead Parkway. Follow Bankhead past the intersection with Toll
Gate Road, then begin looking for the Land Trust parking lot to your right.
The parking lot should be marked.
Best SeasonSpring through Fall
More InformationHuntsville Land TrustP.O. Box 43 Huntsville, AL 35804 (256)534-LAND Best Trail: The Bluff Line Trail
Finding the Trailhead: All Land Trust trails begin at the Land Trust parking lot. Be careful leaving the parking lot; since many trails start here, it's easy to get on the wrong one. Walk to the far end of the parking lot, past two picnic tables. A gravel trailhead quickly branches into several trails. Keep to the right at the first trail crossing, then keep to the left. A sign just past this first crossing will direct you to Bluffline trail. Unfortunately, none of the trails are marked with blazes, so the sign doesn't help much. The Hike: The Land Trust property includes a series of trails,
some of the trails are fairly steep and rocky. You may want to avoid the
Old Railroad Bed trail; it has a reputation as a rocky walk. The Bluffline
Trail is the easiest trail and the most pleasant overall. This trail crosses
several streams and makes a good hike for kids. Combined with the Waterline
and Alms House trails, the Bluffline Trail forms a loop about four miles
long (The loop is marked in red on the trail map). If you're taking small
children, we recommend you leave out the Waterline and Alms House and just
do the Bluffline part of the trail.
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