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The Backcountry Trail: Nature's Haven in Orange Beach

Explore Alabama's Gulf Coast on this award-winning trail system through Gulf State Park, connecting Orange Beach and Gulf Shores with nature.

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Escape the beach crowds and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail. This paved, multi-use trail system winds through Gulf State Park and connects Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, offering a serene experience for walkers, bikers, and nature enthusiasts alike.

A brief summary to The Backcountry Trail

  • Parking lot, 3801 Orange Beach Blvd, Orange Beach, Alabama, 36561, US
  • +1251-981-1063
  • Monday 6 am-7:45 pm
  • Tuesday 6 am-7:45 pm
  • Wednesday 6 am-7:45 pm
  • Thursday 6 am-7:45 pm
  • Friday 6 am-7:45 pm
  • Saturday 6 am-7:45 pm
  • Sunday 6 am-7:45 pm

Local tips

  • Bring water and sunscreen, as shade can be limited in some areas of the trail.
  • Be aware of your surroundings and keep a safe distance from wildlife, such as alligators and snakes.
  • Download the OuterSpatial app for trail maps and navigation.
  • Consider visiting during the off-season for fewer crowds.
  • Rent a bike to explore more of the trail system.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the parking lot at 3801 Orange Beach Blvd, the Catman Road Trailhead is directly accessible. Simply follow the paved path into the trail system. No fees are required for accessing the trail.

  • Public Transport

    The Orange Beach Trolley offers limited service in the area. Check the current trolley schedule for stops near Orange Beach Blvd and the closest access point to the Catman Road Trailhead. From the trolley stop, walk along Orange Beach Blvd to the trailhead at 3801 Orange Beach Blvd. Trolley fares are typically $1-$2 per ride.

  • Ride Share

    Request a ride to 3801 Orange Beach Blvd, Orange Beach, AL 36561. This will bring you directly to the parking lot and the Catman Road Trailhead. Ride-sharing services like Uber or Lyft are readily available in Orange Beach. Expect a short trip from popular locations on Perdido Beach Blvd to cost approximately $10-$15.

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Discover more about The Backcountry Trail

The Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail is a network of over 28 miles of paved trails that meander through the diverse ecosystems of Gulf State Park and connects the cities of Gulf Shores and Orange Beach [3, 6]. Named after Hugh S. Branyon, a former Gulf State Park Superintendent, the trail offers a unique opportunity to explore the natural beauty of Alabama's Gulf Coast [3, 5]. The trail system encompasses nine distinct ecosystems, including longleaf sand ridges, coastal dunes, maritime forests, pine flatwoods, freshwater marshes, and coastal hardwood swamps [4, 6]. This variety provides habitat for a wide array of wildlife, including the endangered Alabama beach mouse, gopher tortoises, deer, bobcats, alligators, and numerous bird species [3, 9]. Keep an eye out for an eagle's nest along the Rosemary Dunes Trail [9]. The Backcountry Trail is not just a path through nature; it's a journey through history. Some parts of the trail were used by indigenous peoples, explorers, and settlers [6]. The Catman Road Trail is named after a local legend of a "half-man, half-panther" creature said to roam the woods [3, 6]. The trail is easily accessible with multiple trailheads offering parking [3, 4]. The main hub features a Butterfly Garden and Nature Pavilion [4]. The trail is ADA-accessible, welcoming walkers, cyclists, and skaters [4, 5].

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