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Tuskegee National Forest

Tuskegee, AL U.S.A.

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125 National Forest Road 949
Tuskegee, AL 36083
U.S.A.
334-727-2652 Tuskegee
334-727-0295 Fax
Small Map of Tuskegee National Forest Location

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Open Year-Round No Entry Fee Charged
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Tuskegee National Forest is located in east central Alabama and, at 11,200 acres, is the smallest national forest in the nation.

Though small in size, Tuskegee offers hiking, horseback riding, bicycling, camping, hunting, fishing, wildlife viewing and picnicking. Gun enthusiasts can use the shooting range.

The scenic Bartram Trail is the first hiking trail in Alabama to be designated a National Recreation Trail. The trail runs through the Tuskegee National Forest for about 8.5 miles. The Bartram Trail passes through various types of forest wildlife habitat. Trail hikers can see a wide variety of wildflowers and flowering trees, including dogwood and magnolias, and may catch a glimpse of deer, turkey, or other wildlife.

The Bold Destiny-Bedford Cash Memorial Trail offers 14 miles of horseback riding pleasure in the northern half of the forest. The trail winds through the rolling upland sand hills and traverses managed forest land where riders and hikers see planted pines ranging from one to 60 years old. At stream crossings, hardwoods ranging from 80 to 90 years old can be seen.

The Pleasant Hill Trail offers more than four miles of hiking and bicycling opportunities. When connected with the Bartram Trail section that is open to biking, there are about 16 miles of biking paths in the forest.

The Taska Recreation Area off U.S. 80 offers picnicking and a rest stop between Auburn and Tuskegee.

The Tsinia Wildlife Viewing Area has a hiking trail, grassy openings, forests and two observation blinds from which to view birds, reptiles, beavers and other mammals.

There are 12 primitive campsites. Campers and visitors must have a campfire permit.

Two small ponds and the Choctafaula and Uphapee creeks are open for fishing. A state fishing license is required.

Outdoor Activities

Horseback riding is a favorite sport in the Tuskegee National Forest.

Outdoor Activities
Activities Column 1 Activities Column 2 Activities Column 3
Camping available Freshwater Fishing available Visitor Center not available
Hiking available Saltwater Fishing not available Children's Activities not available
Backpacking available Guided Tours not available
Rock Climbing not available Scenic Drives not available
Horse Trails available Big Game Hunting available Picnicking available
Wheelchair Trails/Ramps not available Upland Hunting available Off-Road Vehicles not available
Waterfowl Hunting available Lodging Nearby available
Restaurants Nearby available
Canoeing not available
Kayaking not available Cross-Country Skiing not available
Rafting not available Downhill Skiing not available Bird-Watching available
Beaches not available Snowboarding not available Nature Viewing available
Boat Launch not available Snowshoeing not available Historic Sites not available
Snowmobiling not available
Ice Skating not available
Mountain Biking available Winter Camping not available
Touring available

Photo credits in order: Courtesy of USDA Forest Service.

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