This collection of 35 five-star hiking trails in the Birmingham area includes popular routes and hidden treasures.
Born in Birmingham, Thomas Spencer grew up hiking and camping in his native state, and for two decades he crisscrossed Alabama as a reporter for The Anniston Star and The Birmingham News, specializing in coverage of the outdoors and the environment. During his reporting career, he covered the acquisition of the Walls of Jericho, the protection of endangered species, the development of recreational assets such as the Alabama Scenic River Trail and the Pinhoti Trail, and the movement to expand green space and trails in the Birmingham metro area. A graduate of the University of Virginia, Tom is now the senior research associate at the Public Affairs Research Council of Alabama, based at Samford University. An Eagle Scout, he is a founder of The Friends of Red Mountain Park and serves on the board of the Cahaba River Society.
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DEDICATION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
PREFACE
HIKING RECOMMENDATIONS
INTRODUCTION
City Center
Suburbs
Moss Rock Preserve
Oak Mountain State Park
Red Mountain Park
Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve
The Cahaba River & Points South
Cheaha & Points East
The Sipsey Wilderness & Points Northwest
Little River Canyon & Points Northeast
APPENDIX A: SUGGESTED READING & REFERENCE
APPENDIX B: OUTDOOR RETAILERS
APPENDIX C: HIKING & OUTDOOR CLUBS
APPENDIX D: ADVOCACY & VOLUNTEER GROUPS
INDEX
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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