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Randolph Trail Head: Gateway to Sipsey Wilderness

Explore the Sipsey Wilderness: Hiking trails, waterfalls, and natural beauty await in Bankhead National Forest near Double Springs, Alabama.

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Randolph Trail Head Parking provides access to the western side of the Sipsey Wilderness, a large and beautiful section of the Bankhead National Forest. This area is a haven for hikers, photographers, and nature lovers seeking a mix of adventure and tranquility.

A brief summary to Randolph Trail Head Parking, Bankhead National Forest

  • Cranal Rd, Double Springs, Alabama, 35553, US

Local tips

  • Bring a map, compass, and GPS when hiking in Bankhead National Forest, as trails can be difficult to navigate and cell service is spotty.
  • Wear appropriate footwear, as trails can be muddy, especially in the rainy seasons.
  • Be aware of hunting seasons and wear hunter orange for safety.
  • Arrive early, especially on weekends, to secure a parking spot.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From Double Springs, AL, head south on AL-195 for approximately 5 miles. Turn right onto Cranal Road and follow it for about 1.5 miles until you see the Randolph Trail Head Parking on your right. There is no parking fee, but park in designated areas.

  • Public Transportation

    Limited public transportation is available. Take a regional bus service to Double Springs. From there, arrange a taxi or rideshare service to Cranal Rd, Double Springs, AL 35553. The ride will cost approximately $15-$30.

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Randolph Trail Head Parking is the portal to the western side of the Sipsey Wilderness, a large and beautiful section of the Bankhead National Forest. Bankhead National Forest, often called the 'Land of a Thousand Waterfalls,' is known for its lush canyons, mossy trails, and stunning cascades. Covering more than 180,000 acres in northwestern Alabama, Bankhead is a rugged and richly diverse landscape. The trailhead provides access to a network of trails that wind through the forest's diverse terrain, from easy strolls to more challenging routes. The Sipsey Wilderness is the largest national forest wilderness area east of the Mississippi and offers opportunities for hiking, camping, hunting, and fishing. The Sipsey Fork, Alabama's only National Wild and Scenic River, flows through the Sipsey Wilderness. Visitors can explore the Sipsey River Picnic Grounds and Recreation Area, with Turkey Foot Falls a 30-minute walk away. The area is also rich in Native American and pioneer history.

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