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Siddique Nature Park: Opelika's Natural Haven

Explore Opelika's Siddique Nature Park: a restored wetland haven for birdwatching and peaceful trails.

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Siddique Nature Park in Opelika, Alabama, is an 85-acre restored habitat and bird sanctuary converted from a former wastewater lagoon. With over two miles of wooded trails, it's a peaceful retreat for birders and nature lovers, home to over 170 bird species.

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Local tips

  • Bring binoculars for enhanced birdwatching; the park is home to over 170 bird species.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking the natural trails, which extend over two miles.
  • Visit during the spring or fall for the best bird migration viewing opportunities.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From the intersection of U.S. Highway 280 and CR 97 (Grand National Parkway), head east on U.S. Highway 280. Travel 0.6 miles and turn left onto Waverly Parkway. Continue for 0.5 miles; the park entrance will be on the left. Look for the driveway entrance between two sections of split rail fence. Parking is available at the trailhead. There is no fee to park.

  • Ride Share

    From downtown Opelika, ride-sharing services like Uber or taxis provide a direct route to Siddique Nature Park. The trip is approximately 3 miles and costs around $10-$15.

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The Opelika Wood Duck Heritage Preserve and Siddique Nature Park offers a unique blend of conservation and recreation. This 85-acre park, a former wastewater lagoon owned by the city, has been transformed into a thriving habitat for migratory and local birds. The park is a part of the Piedmont Plateau Birding Trail and is home to over 170 identified bird species, including a significant population of wood ducks and seasonal waterfowl. Visitors can explore over two miles of natural trails that wind through a diverse landscape of hardwood and pine forests, swamps, and ponds. Two bird viewing blinds provide excellent opportunities to observe wildlife in their natural habitat. The park is maintained through a partnership between the City of Opelika and the Friends of the Opelika Wood Duck Heritage Preservation and Siddique Nature Park. This non-profit organization helps to protect the area and provide educational and recreational opportunities. The park provides a serene escape and a chance to connect with nature.

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