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RECOMMENDED ROUTE Along the Randolf Trail, a sign points to an old cemetary, worth checking out. My dog loved this trail too. 209 - The trail head is in the Sipsey River Recreation Area located where Cranal Road, Lawrence County Rd 6 and Winston County Rd 60, crosses the Sipsey Fork. Haleyville, AL. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash. This was a great hike. Title: We also saw a copperhead on the trail and it was not happy with us, but did slither under a tree finally. The trail generally stays flat near the river, with occasional streambed crossings that involve steep, muddy approaches. Water wasn’t very high so we didn’t get wet at any of the crossings. Sipsey Loop Trail is a 13.5 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Mount Hope, Alabama that features a river and is rated as moderate. 2 ROUTE. We were only about half way around the loop at that point and because of the time, we decided to take the short cut which was rated as hard. There are 65 miles of trails that can be used to piece together loops of varying lengths. Shortly after that it became an amazing hike all the way til the end. The trail is primarily used for hiking, camping, nature trips, and backpacking and is accessible year-round. The Sipsey River Trail is a little over 5 miles through the Sipsey Wilderness Area. GIS data may They from Of differing only based cn modehng cr interpretation. We brought three different maps that we found online, each had slightly different trails marked and there were still some that were not on any map, a compass helps as well. Excellent hike. It would be way to hot, buggy and thick. Hiking it all in one day would certainly be a feat, but it can be easily completed with a one night stay just after crossing the creek. The trail Takes off to the right off of TR209. No water on the second half of the hike. 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 Miles Really beautiful trail but very muddy in parts. Dogs, on-leash, are okay for the Sipsey River Trail. About 1/3 mile North of the start. 209 had been hit hard by the spring storms. great views of wilderness and the river. Lots of cool waterfalls. There are several good camping spots along this trail before it gets to trail 209. Also, I used this AllTrails map for our route in conjunction with Adidas Running App on my phone and Apple iWatch, and we trekked 30.4 miles on this route, even with a small shortcut by Eye of the Needle. etc. Riders have a choice of horseback riding at the 25-mile Owl Creek Trail System. The trail is primarily used for hiking, trail running, camping, and backpacking and is accessible year-round. I called the National Forest Service and they said that since Sipsey Wilderness is part of Bankhead Wildlife Management Area (hunting is allowed) and Bankhead National Forest, they do not “promote” day use, as such, at least not to the extent as some forests. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round. someone has gone through great lengths to cut alot of the blowdowns out of the trail. We took a wrong turn at one point and didn’t realize it until we were about 1.5 miles down. There is a small team of trail volunteers that had to go through forestry training in order to provide maintenance to the trails. We had a couple instances of confusion when it came to trail connections. SIPSEY WILDERNESS WILLIAM B. BANKHEAD NATIONAL FOREST Scale Feet GUM FONb1H BORDEN TH SIPSEY RIVER National Forest Land Private Land Sipsey Wilderness Campground Recreation Sites Trailhead Camp MCDOUGLE Legend — — County Boundœies Trails - hike, Trails - Hike only Highway County Roads Forest Service Roads Rivers 'Creeks Contour Lines . HOWEVER, south of the side trail to the falls the trail becomes impassible in places and requires a huge amount of care and patience. Some spots not marked very well, a bit tough to follow at points. It is possible without a pack but really hard. We typically go in and camp along the river then complete the rest the next day. There are 13 miles of trails in the Sipsey Wilderness designated for horses. Trail 208 is an old road traversing the Sipsey Wilderness and is one of the few trails in the Sipsey Wilderness that horses can be ridden. we camped about half way through. ... 3.4 mi 5.4 km #5 Sipsey River Trail. In this document "the river" and "the Sipsey" always refer to the Sipsey Fork. Be the first to rate! They have obviously been doing maintenance. we thoroughly enjoyed the wonderful scenery and easy to follow trail. Going clockwise, the shortcut turns into Whiteoak Hollow and then crosses over the hill to Bee Branch. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, nature trips, and bird watching and is accessible year-round. I am 37 and experienced hiker and my son is 15 and in excellent shape. This trail offers several waterfalls in a relatively short distance. I did a variation of this ....exact same loop except add the big tree. Sipsey. we will return to do the full hike and camp. A striking I wouldn’t do the loop the again. My son and I did this loop in a weekend. It is wide and easy to follow. Do your homework, though, and use the AllTrails Pro or have some gps unit! No fires in the Sipsey Wilderness and various other counties across Alabama because of severe drought conditions. You'll encounter several major landmarks while exploring this trail, including Ship Rock, Eye of the Needle, and East Bees Branch Falls. Took us all day to hike this loop, about 7 hours plus a hour break at the Sipsey river for lunch and water fn. I took a youth group ages 13-18 and one of my leaders is 60. The 204a will lead you down to two water falls and a small canyon, good place for lunch. RECOMMENDED ROUTE Sipsey Big Tree Loop 8.1 mi 13.0 km • 780' Up 237.77 m Up • 778' Down 237.23 m Down. Sipsey River Trail 3.4 mi 5.4 km. Overall liked the two trails. While most of our day was off trail, exploring other areas, we did find quite a few cool things both on the trail and off. If it has rained heavily or recently, the creek may be higher than you wish to navigate. The regular 204 has some beautiful sights as it zig-zags down towards tr209. Double Springs, AL 0 1.4 mi 2.2 km #6 East Bee Branch Canyon Trail. In the future I would hike directly to 204a and back out. I would rate this as moderate for the avid backpacker. There is NO waterfall, but the trail is in great shape considering it’s a wilderness trail. It was about 20 miles. Nice trail with plenty of water and shade. This route is called the Outlaw Trail by some. North Loop Trail. There are a few wet-weather waterfalls along the way, falling off cliffs on the left, but they are all generally unimpressive. This is a very nice trail as it follows along the river. I love these trails in Sipsey. My GPS had us just under 21 miles without visiting the big tree. The sight was quite breathtaking. The trail is somewhat challenging with lots of creek crossings, deadfalls and rocks. The Gaia GPS app helps smooth concern. River Bankhead Ranger Station 29 This pee-duct is reproduced from geosÇH3tiaI information pregn3red by the U.S. Degu3rtrnent of Agriculture. Follow the trail on the northern bank (Sipsey River Trail) west for 0.4 mile, where you'll find a campsite, conveniently halfway along the route. Once you move away from Sipsey the hike gets pretty boring. The visibility in the winter also helps with navigation on the trail. There are parts that are very full of foliage and you have to climb through. Logistically, This Trip is Pretty Easy This trail offers several waterfalls in a relatively short distance. But 209 was rough with a 35 lb pack. Sipsey Loop Trail is a 13.5 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Mount Hope, Alabama that features a river and is rated as moderate. Double Springs, AL Easy. The trail is primarily used for hiking, camping, nature trips, and backpacking and is accessible year-round. With a pack you would be a dead fool I think. And we did not have our packs. More Northeast Sipsey Loop is a 10 mile lightly trafficked loop trail located near Mount Hope, Alabama that offers the chance to see wildlife and is rated as difficult. 90% of trail was great. 209 had plenty of water but we did have to get through a pretty tight cave and cross a very cold river. I would not recommend 208 and 224 - nothing to see. 0 Double Springs, AL ... Sipsey Big Tree Loop 8.1 mi 13.0 km. 204 has basically ceased to exist south of the sidetrail to East Bees Branch falls. Two of our guys were first time hikers and they handled it well. There were people at the campsite when we got there and the trail appears to veer to the left... it does NOT! There are many established campsites, with water … Using GIS products for other for which 'hey were or was on 01 I backpacked in early on a saturday morning at around 6 and had easy going, some parts where hard to find. Click here for more pictures and information. So if you are wondering why the trails are so primitive or seem unkempt, this is why. The 24,922-acre Sipsey Wilderness, in the heart of the Bankhead National Forest, was the first area east of the Mississippi to earn the federal wilderness designation in 1975. They also sniffed out our campsite while we were sleeping, but didn’t bother a thing. The ascent of the hill follows a creek up a draw, past a small waterfall, past the creeks beginnings, to the crest of … For example, no gas chainsaws are permitted and all trees must be cut with hand saws, if they are allowed to be cut at all. The sheer number of blow downs (more than 50 percent of the pines) creates a dagger like maze of snags and brambles. 204 was pretty much impossible to follow after the first mile due to the blowout and all the fall leaves. I have hiked down both ways and both have lots of things to see. 5 of us went. Sipsey Wilderness Area Hiking. There are many non-marked and non-maintained trails that separate from the main trails and can be a bit confusing. We were glad we spent the money on the premium Alltrails subscription. About the loop Sipsey Wilderness is a 25,000-acre section of Bankhead National Forest in northwest Alabama. We went through this area with large packs and it was tough at times, but well worth the hike. definitely worth the difficult hike! We are planning to return again soon, to hike farther and find more cool things. Beware this was a hard trek. Dogs are also able to … It gains approximately 200 feet of elevation and offers an opportunity to see the untouched wilderness up close. It is extremely difficult along the Sipsey Wild Hiking Trail #209 section since the trail is unmarked and there are … Perched high above a river bend, this camping area allows a 180-degree view of the Sipsey River. October 20-23, 2016. It fords Borden Creek. Blowdowns were to a minimum. We took a few wrong turns and luckily realized it before we went too far. Logistically, This Trip Is Pretty Easy. Southern Trail head is located at the junction of TR-204 and TR-209 there is it marked with a wooden post trail marker. This trip combines Randolph Wild Hiking Trail #202, Sipsey Wild Hiking Trail #209, and Rippey Wild Hiking Trail #201 to make a remote, wild loop through Sipsey Wilderness. I add a couple of extra miles to visit Big Tree and waterfall (and, got off course around mile 5...got to cross little creek to stay on 209). This is an excellent route (although note that the original recorded route has a backtracked section due to the hiker passing the Bee Branch Trail, so it's closer to 21 miles). 42 Views Last Month 3,018 Since Jun 12, 2017 Intermediate. Almost any trail you take will turn into the correct one and lead you down the branch several miles to trail 209 and the Sipsey Fork. Cet itinéraire emprunte les meilleures zones de Sipsey Bees Branch, Sipsey Canyon. nearer the Sipsey Fork. Dogs are also able to use this trail. The hogs were very active as we went about a half mile and every tree was rooted around from them. First 7-8 miles was pretty bland... basically a walk in the woods. Blowdowns are present but somewhat easily overcome. Over all it was a wonderful time and I recommend it to anyone looking for a nice hike. This is a great trail but not very well marked. That being said you will be highly rewarded at end especially after some rain. 206 was much nicer, easy to find. Many people, including those who create road signs, erroneously refer to this body of water as the "Sipsey River". I had some problems getting over some of the trees that were too high to go over but too short to easily go under, I'm a tall guy so I had some troubles. Great for families. I headed down trail 208 and 0.4 miles later came to the turn-off on my left to trail 207. Great day and awesome hike!! This trip combines Randolph Wild Hiking Trail #202, Sipsey Wild Hiking Trail #209, and Rippey Wild Hiking Trail #201 to make a remote, wild loop through Sipsey Wilderness. Forest Service. Great trail. Featuring the fat-man squeeze, the fording of Borden Creek, a gorgeous canyon full of old-growth trees and stunning rock formations, several waterfalls depending on rainfall, a short but challenging boulder hop, and an impressive cliff that cracked and shifted to leave a hole known as the "Eye of the Needle", this hike won't disappoint. The Northern Terminus is located off FS-224 Bunyan Hill and is similarly marked in a clearing located on the south side. Trails are unmarked, so have a GPS capable phone ready and plenty of battery. This trail was moderate to strenuous because of the downed trees on the path. Due to the drought, Sipsey River is barely flowing and creeks are dry. Length 13.5 miElevation gain 859 ftRoute type Loop With a moderate rating, this hiking trail offers a variety of activities and is open year-round. Tick alert! The varied terrain of Sipsey’s trails will be a pleasure to backpackers and hikers of every experience level. Heading south on tr204 from tr224 you will eventually hit a fork. Thompson Creek Trail and Sipsey River Trail, Northwest, Bunyan Hill and East Bee Branch Canyon Loop, Little Ugly Creek Falls, Deer Skull Falls, and Eagle Creek Falls. The trail is primarily used for hiking, running, and nature trips. Thursday – October 20th We starting off at the Sipsey River trail head. I hiked my own loop starting from Randolph on 202 and continuing to 209/204a/224/208 back down 206/201 to my car over 2 nights. After the elevation gain, the later part of the trail is quite boring, however the first half is great (anything along a stream or river I enjoy). (We went to the left after you walk across the bridge at the beginning.... this is the opposite way most people go- if you go the opposite way we did, please consider this when you get to the campsite u-turn) Other than this spot, the trail is very easy to follow and the blowdown is very minimal considering. Phil Ca…, AL. will definitely be back. This misnomer would not be an issue except that there actually is a Sipsey River in west central Alabama; it flows into the Tombigbee near Tuscaloosa. The terrain was not overly difficult but it was a LONG hike and we were beat by the end. The features on this trail are amazing, East bees branch falls is well worth the hike and toward the southern end there are some beautiful and secluded areas. This area was great. The North Loop Trail in the Conecuh National Forest is a perfect overnight trek for … In addition to hiking, the Sipsey Loop Trail is also used for walking, birding, and nature trips. Easy. The other 10% was not due to no signage at critical points on trail causing you to search back and forth trying to find trail, especially when trail crosses water. It says the loop is 11.3 miles and we started out at 10 am expecting a 4 hour hike. And I am guessing that the trail post numbering are probably a curtesy of the volunteers and not the Forest Service. I would recommend reading the trail descriptions that Sipsey Wilderness Hiking Club have published online they are very helpful. All Trails maps also had issues with being off from GPS at multiple locations. From the campsite, head west, following the river. this trail I would consider moderate. We didn’t see any snakes but ran into a ton of spiders. my daughter and myself hiked 4 miles in and then back out due to weather, we chose not to camp that night. We had to crawl over only a few blowdowns. We wouldn’t have even known had a leader not woken up and seen/heard them. There were a few markers, but even the ones that were there were hard to spot because they were natural wood with no paint. You can’t find trail to water or where trail continues. A burn ban is in effect so no campfires. I hiked this loop July 27, 2019. Here we crossed the dry river bed. The Sipsey Loop Trail is a 22.3 mile loop trail that's also located near the town of Double Springs, Alabama. Dogs are also able to use this trail. Past the falls on 204a the trail gets very thick with lots of down trees. Perched high above a river bend, this camping area allows a 180-degree view of the Sipsey River. Trail Rankings #1 in Sipsey Wilderness Area #2 in Alabama #610 Overall. I’d either hike all the way to Sipsey picnic area or do and out and back. Several pretty waterfalls along the way. As is the case with many Wilderness areas, the trails in the Sipsey have minimal signs and markers, putting a premium on being able to recognize landmarks. Randolph and Sipsey Loop Trail is a 8.8 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Double Springs, Alabama that features a waterfall and is rated as moderate. My wife and I went Dec 27/28. I did get lost but thanks to my.water source found my out. It is rather easy to get crossed up out there. The trail makes a complete u-turn and goes through a campsite when it turns around. It definitely requires bush whacking and a lot of compass work. The Sipsey Loop Trail is a 13.5-mile loop trail that features a river. The trail is book-ended with a somewhat boring features, but those are short-lived. Thompson Creek Trail and Sipsey River Trail, Northwest, Bunyan Hill and East Bee Branch Canyon Loop, Little Ugly Creek Falls, Deer Skull Falls, and Eagle Creek Falls. Dogs are also able to … Gardez également à l'esprit qu'il y a beaucoup de coups bas, même le jour le plus modérément venteux, ce qui présente un danger en camping. Left is the maintained 204 and right is the "non-maintained" 204a. irø:omplete while created cr revised. Have you ever taken a hike through North Alabama’s Sipsey Wilderness, specifically along any of these seven trails? Marcus Woolf The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from March until November. A pretty mini excursion. Wear bug spray! Photo by Marcus Woolf. Sipsey River Trail Easy. absolutely beautiful and peaceful! Sipsey Loop Trail Extended is a 22.3 mile lightly trafficked loop trail located near Double Springs, Alabama that features a waterfall and is rated as moderate. I explored a side canyon just before reaching the Sipsey River and found a grotto with a dripping spring. The Sipsey River Trail is a rather uneventful trail, as ti follows the Sipsey Fork the entire time. I recommend it, but I wouldn’t do it in the summer. 34°23'11"N Sipsey Wilderness Trails Legend Parking Areas Restrooms and Fee Area Trails Unmaintained Trail Map Datum:NAD27; Map Source:1976 USGS 1:24,000 Topographic maps, U.S. Forest Service Data (1993), and minor changes by Sipsey Wilderness Hiking Club, February, 2004. We followed trail 200 until we came to the 209 crossing. Sipsey Wilderness Loop Trail is a 24 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Haleyville, Alabama that features a waterfall and is rated as moderate. The Big Tree was a highlight of the hike. Overall pretty good. 0% 0% 100% ... Sipsey Big Tree Loop 8.1 mi 13.0 km • 780' Up 237.77 m Up • 778' Down 237.23 m Down. If you like some challenge and a trail that is not highly trafficked, this is a great trail. We had a blast on this trail. Definitely some blow down spots but for most part, easy to go around, under, or over. Daughter and I just completed it. There are a couple campsites around as wellbut be careful as some of the ways down are steep and i could see them getting slick after a rain. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round. Beware of many tree-blowdowns along the trail. Dogs are also able to use this trail. We found two waterfalls and the big tree at the end. Randolph - Sipsey Loop 9.8 mi 15.7 km • 834' Up 254.21 m Up • 834' Down 254.15 m Down. beautiful place and I love our parks and forests. Another half mile down Trail 209, a campsite with space for two or three tents sits in a shady stand of hemlocks. we traveled north first, which was really good. Sipsey Wilderness Loop Trail is a 38.6 kilometer moderately trafficked loop trail located near Haleyville, Alabama that features a waterfall and is rated as moderate. I found all of the trails to be well maintained with no route finding issues. C'est un sentier qui nécessite une carte et une bonne boussole. You can do a picnic day hike here and I’d recommend trail 200 (Borden Creek Trail 5 mi round trip). I hiked till about 4 and set up camp near a brook and waterfall. Sipsey Big Loop is a 29.8 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Houston, Alabama that features a waterfall and is rated as difficult. This is one of the bigger loops you can make at 22+ miles, and it’s the perfect length for an overnighter or … Dogs are also able to use this trail. Backpacked early May. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash. Seeing that tree and the waterfall together was amazing. It was a great hike, but altogether, even with taking the shortcut, our InReach (which has been calibrated) registered 14.7 miles! Heads up. Hiking beta and trip report for Randolf, Sipsey River, Rippey Loop, located in Bankhead National Forest, Alabama. There are 45 miles of trails throughout the area, and there are a few options available if you prefer loop hikes. If you want to go for a loop and multiple days there are many options in this 25 thousand acre Sipsey Wilderness Area (Bankhead National Forest) (Black Warrior Wildlife Area). The downed trees almost broke us near the end. The forest service service trail (224) was pretty rough and no water around. Great trail, last half was a workout, with a 700 foot change in elevation. All in all, great hike! Intermediate. At the point where the second shortcut trail crosses, the app read 6 miles, but our Garmin InReach said 9 miles. Few things to note: there are TWO creek crossings, one of which came up to our knees when crossing on day one, and one on day two that we took an alternate route (by “Eye of the Needle.”). Another half mile down Trail 209, a campsite with space for two or three tents sits in a shady stand of hemlocks. This was my first time doing a legit hike. Also, NO BLAZING OF, NOR ON, TREES. Nothing too difficult and some beautiful terrain. Phil Campbell, AL Sipsey Wild Hiking Trail #209 7.5 mi 12.0 km. we chose to take the un-maintained part of 204, and even with packs it was very do able (though we did have to climb over and under trees). There is no cell service but we were able to follow the app through GPS. The Alltrails app severely underestimates the length of the trail. loved this hike. Haleyville, AL. But, great hiking!!! Tucked into Alabama’s Bankhead National Forest, the Sipsey Wilderness is home to wild, brushy trails and massive towering oaks—including the state’s tallest tree. ... 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