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A turn of the century rail line that has been converted into one of the best trails in the area.


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Map Key

1.7

Miles

2.8

KM

Point to Point

1,050' 320 m

High

838' 256 m

Low

216' 66 m

Up

4' 1 m

Down

2%

Avg Grade (1°)

8%

Max Grade (4°)

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Description

Utilizing an abandoned turn of the century railroad bed, the Railroad Bed Trail runs from Toll Gate Trail to the North Alabama Land Trust Bankhead Trail. Along the way it intersects with Wagon Trail, Fagan Springs Trail, Alms House Trail, Belue Trail, before ending at the Bluff Line Trail.

The railway was built to transport people to the top of Monte Sano and the Monte Sano Hotel. Along the entire trail, you can see the fruits of their labor where the workers had cut out large swaths earth to decrease the grade for the trains. Most impressive is the 175 ft bridge that crossed Fagan Creek of which only the some of the large stone blocks and dirt ramps still exist.

From its start, the Railroad Bed Trail is straight and flat and very obviously an old railroad bed. The grade gradually starts to increase after you pass The Wagon Trail and continues to do so the entire trail. Around the 1/2 mile point, the trail starts to increase in difficulty as it crosses over Fagan Creek before reaching the best part of the trail about one mile in where there was once a large train trestle. The large stone footings from the old bridge are now used to support a wooden bridge. After the old bridge, the grade gets steeper and the path gets more rocky as it winds its way up the mountain until finally terminating at the Bluff Line Trail.

Contacts

Land Manager: Land Trust of North AL

Shared By:

Luke Brisk

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The old embankment for the 175 foot trestle that use to cross Fagan Creek. The old stone footings are not used to support a trail bridge.
Oct 27, 2015 near Huntsville, AL
Dry Falls
Dec 27, 2019 near Huntsville, AL
View of Fagan Creek.
Oct 27, 2015 near Huntsville, AL
Abandoned railroad bed that was converted into a trail.
Oct 27, 2015 near Huntsville, AL

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