The scenic Bartram Trail is the first trail in Alabama to be designated a National Recreation Trail. The trail runs through the Tuskegee National Forest. The Bartram Trail passes through various types of forest wildlife habitat. Trail hikers can see a wide variety of wildflowers and flowering trees, including dogwood and magnolias. Bartram Trail hikers may also get a fleeting glimpse of deer, turkey, or other wildlife as they scurry through the forest.




Bartram Trail
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National Recreation Trail Details
Length: 8.5 Miles
Loop Trail: No
Primary Trail Type: Backcountry
Additional Trail Types: -
Agency: USDA Forest Service
Entry Fee: 3
Fee Notes: -
Parking Fee: -
Permit Fee: -
Trail Use Notes:
Bikes not allowed on one four-mile segment.
Seasonal Use Notes:
None
Location: Spans the length of Tuskegee NF, NE of Tuskegee, N of US 80.
County: Bell
State: AL
Townships: -
Driving Directions:
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Average Grade: 3%
Maximum Grade: -
Elevation High: -
Elevation Low: -
Elevation Gain: -
Average Width: 36 Inches
Minimum Width: -
Primary Surface: Soil
Additional Surfaces: Soil
Year Designated: 1976
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