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Peavine Falls

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Peavine Falls

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Oak Mountain State Park

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  • Location: Pelham, Shelby County, Alabama, United States

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    August 14, 2023

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    Peavine Falls is nearly 65 feet tall and is the definite main attraction in Oak Mountain State Park. The Falls can be reached from a multitude of different trailheads, so you can decide if you want a short hike or a long day out in the forest. The falls are at the most southern part of the park and can be reached via just a short walk

    October 6, 2024

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    Peavine Falls, the path to it is quite steep. When there is no rain, only a little water trickles down
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    Blue, West Ridge and Foothills (Yellow) Trail Loop

    24.4km

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    590m

    510m

    Embark on the Blue, West Ridge and Foothills (Yellow) Trail Loop for a difficult hiking adventure spanning 15.2 miles (24.4 km). You will gain 1945 feet (593 metres) in elevation, requiring about 6 hours and 59 minutes to complete. This challenging route takes you through diverse landscapes, from steep ridge climbs on the Blue Trail, where you might find expansive vistas from a Rocky Outcrop Overlook, to the rolling hills and dense forests of the Foothills Trail. Along the way, you can enjoy tranquil water features like Tranquility Lake and Peavine Falls, offering opportunities to observe local wildlife.

    Before you head out, remember that the Blue, West Ridge and Foothills (Yellow) Trail Loop is located inside Oak Mountain State Park, which usually has an entrance fee. You can typically find parking at the North Trailhead, making access straightforward. It is always a good idea to check the park's official website before your visit for the most current information on operating hours, any fees, and specific rules. This will help you plan your day effectively and avoid surprises.

    This comprehensive loop offers a deep dive into Oak Mountain State Park's varied terrain, showcasing both its challenging ascents and serene natural beauty. You will experience everything from high ridges to peaceful lakeside paths, making it a notable route for those who want to see a wide range of the park's features. The trail provides a chance to connect with nature and explore different ecosystems within a single, demanding hike.

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    The Peavine Falls Short Loop offers an easy hiking experience through a pleasant mix of hardwood and pine forest. As you follow the route, you will encounter varied terrain, from wide, clear paths to sections with exposed rocks, providing a dynamic feel to your walk. The highlight of this 1.3-mile (2.1 km) loop is the impressive 65-foot Peavine Falls, where you can enjoy views of Peavine Gorge and Peavine Branch. With an elevation gain of 217 feet (66 metres), you can expect to complete this hike in about 37 minutes.

    Planning your visit to the Peavine Falls Short Loop is straightforward, as the trail system within Oak Mountain State Park is well-marked. Parking is conveniently available at the Oak Mountain State Park Parking Lot, making access easy for visitors. This area is known for being both family-friendly and dog-friendly, so you can bring your loved ones along. While the loop itself is easy, be aware that reaching the very base of Peavine Falls might involve a steeper, potentially slippery descent, so watch your footing carefully.

    This short loop is perfect for a quick outdoor escape within Oak Mountain State Park, allowing you to immerse yourself in nature without committing to a long journey. Keep an eye out for seasonal changes, as the trail offers opportunities to spot fall colors and wildflowers, depending on the time of year. You might also catch glimpses of local wildlife, adding to the natural charm of your hike.

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    Embark on an easy hiking adventure along the Peavine Falls via Green and Treetop Trails, a route that spans 2.4 miles (3.9 km) with a total elevation gain of 548 feet (167 metres). You can expect to complete this diverse journey in about 1 hour and 12 minutes. As you hike, you'll discover extensive views from ridge overlooks on the Green Trail, leading you towards the impressive 65-foot Peavine Falls. Further along, the Treetop Nature Trail offers a unique experience with its elevated boardwalk, providing tranquil woodland views and a chance to observe rehabilitated birds of prey.

    When planning your visit, you'll find ample parking readily available within Oak Mountain State Park, making access straightforward. Be aware that the final descent to Peavine Falls can be quite steep and might involve some rock scrambling, so wearing good, sturdy footwear is essential for your comfort and safety. For the most impressive views of the waterfall, consider visiting after a good rainfall, as it can otherwise be reduced to a trickle.

    This trail stands out for its combination of natural beauty and unique attractions within Oak Mountain State Park. Beyond the scenic ridge views and the powerful Peavine Falls, you can also visit Peavine Pool at the base of the falls. The Treetop Nature Trail provides an educational element, allowing you to observe rehabilitated birds of prey in a natural setting, adding another layer to your outdoor experience.

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    Location: Pelham, Shelby County, Alabama, United States

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