Reviewed by: Grace Howard
The history behind north Alabama’s greatest natural wonder
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When it’s time to get out and enjoy nature in northern Alabama, the options are as expansive as its rolling hills and leafy-green forests. In fact, Alabama is one of the most ecologically diverse (and, we’ll say it, most beautiful states in the country).
Today, we want to take you on a virtual trip up into the Sipsey Wilderness, a nearly 30,000-acre swath of natural waterfalls, deep canyons and towering bluffs.
Located within the William B. Bankhead National Forest, the Sipsey Wilderness is a just-under 2-hour drive west from both downtown Huntsville or Birmingham.
Here’s why you should get out and explore north Alabama’s Sipsey Wilderness and how the hard (and ongoing) work of some dedicated individuals at The Conservation Fund will help keep it wild and free for generations to come.
Read all about it—and get out and appreciate it now and for years to come.
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