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17.1km
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Embark on the Bomb Dog Loop, a moderate hike stretching 10.6 miles (17.1 km) through an Alabama hardwood forest. You will encounter a mix of rolling terrain and steady climbs, gaining 1233 feet (376 metres) in elevation. The route offers beautiful rock outcroppings as you ascend, providing scenic views. Plan…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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17.1 km
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11.0 km
6.16 km
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13.7 km
3.43 km
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Highest point (490 m)
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The Bomb Dog Loop is approximately 17 kilometers (10.6 miles) long. For hikers, it generally takes around 4.5 to 5 hours to complete, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
While the Komoot tour data rates this trail as 'moderate' for hiking, it is generally considered 'Difficult' for hikers due to its length and significant elevation changes. You'll encounter sustained uphill sections and terrain designed primarily for mountain biking, which can be challenging on foot.
The trail features a mix of rolling sections, contouring, and climbs through an Alabama hardwood forest. You'll find beautiful rock outcroppings, especially near the top of the climb. Be aware that some sections include flow-style downhill features like berms, rollers, and jumps, which are common on mountain biking trails.
A significant and touching landmark on the Bomb Dog Loop is the memorial for Floyd, a beloved local bomb dog, marked by a headstone near the top of the climb. You'll also see impressive rock outcroppings throughout the hardwood forest.
The Bomb Dog Loop can be accessed from the Cold Springs Trailhead at Coldwater Mountain in Anniston, Alabama. Parking is available at this trailhead.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to hike the Bomb Dog Loop or to access the Coldwater Mountain Doug Ghee Nature Preserve and Recreation Area.
Yes, the Bomb Dog Loop is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and ensure they are well-behaved, especially given that this is a multi-use trail popular with mountain bikers.
The best time to hike the Bomb Dog Loop is typically during the spring and fall months when temperatures are milder and the foliage is vibrant. Summer can be hot and humid, while winter offers cooler temperatures but potentially less vibrant scenery.
Yes, the Bomb Dog Loop is part of the larger Coldwater Trail System. The route fully encompasses sections of the Coldwater Trail System National Recreation Trail and also intersects with trails named Bomb Dog, Mama Bear, Papa Bear, and Cassidy.
Yes, the Bomb Dog Loop is a true loop trail, meaning it will bring you back to your starting point without needing to retrace your steps.
Since the trail is primarily designed for mountain biking, hikers should be aware of bikers, especially on downhill sections with features like berms and rollers. Keep an eye out and be prepared to yield to cyclists for safety.