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Embark on an easy hiking adventure along the Peavine Falls via Green and Treetop Trails, a route that spans 2.4 miles (3.9 km) with a total elevation gain of 548 feet (167 metres). You can expect to complete this diverse journey in about 1 hour and 12 minutes. As youβ¦
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The Komoot route for Peavine Falls via Green and Treetop Trails is approximately 3.9 km (2.4 miles) long and typically takes around 1 hour and 12 minutes to complete. Keep in mind that the Green Trail section to Peavine Falls includes some steep climbs and descents, especially the final approach to the falls and the hike out, which can make it feel more strenuous than the duration suggests.
The overall route combines sections of varying difficulty. The Green Trail leading to Peavine Falls is considered moderately difficult due to its steep ascents, rocky terrain, and potential for rock scrambling near the falls. The Treetop Nature Trail, however, is short and easy, featuring an elevated boardwalk. Beginners with good physical condition can manage the Green Trail, but good footwear is essential, and they should be prepared for a challenging climb out from the falls.
The Green Trail, which leads to Peavine Falls, typically begins near the park office/beach area on Terrace Drive within Oak Mountain State Park. The Treetop Nature Trail is also located near the beach access parking lot. There are designated parking areas within the park for both sections of this combined experience.
The terrain is quite varied. The Green Trail features a winding dirt path, often with rocky surfaces and exposed rocks, especially on its steep sections. The final descent to Peavine Falls can be very steep and requires some rock scrambling. The Treetop Nature Trail, in contrast, is generally easier, winding along a small stream and including an elevated boardwalk, though it can also have rocky and wet areas after rain.
This route offers diverse sights. You'll hike through hardwood and pine forests, enjoy extensive views from ridge overlooks on the Green Trail, and reach the beautiful 65-foot Peavine Falls, the highest in the park. At the base of the falls, you'll find Peavine Pool. The Treetop Nature Trail leads to the Alabama Wildlife Center, where you can observe rehabilitated birds of prey like vultures, red-tailed hawks, and owls in cages along an elevated boardwalk.
Yes, the Komoot route for Peavine Falls via Green and Treetop Trails utilizes sections of several other trails within Oak Mountain State Park. You will find yourself on parts of the Green Trail, Oak Mountain Red Trail, Hyde, West Ridge Trail, and Jekyll 'n Hyde.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails within Oak Mountain State Park, including the Green Trail and Treetop Nature Trail. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times. Be mindful of the steep and rocky sections, especially around Peavine Falls, which might be challenging for some pets.
For the most impressive views of Peavine Falls, visit after a good rain, or during spring and fall when Peavine Creek is often full of water. During drier periods, the falls might be reduced to a trickle. Spring and fall also offer more comfortable hiking temperatures and beautiful foliage.
Yes, Oak Mountain State Park has an entrance fee. Fees vary by age and day of the week. You can typically pay at the park entrance. No additional permits are usually required for hiking the trails once inside the park.
To fully experience both the challenging hike to Peavine Falls and the unique wildlife observation at the Treetop Nature Trail, consider them as two distinct experiences within the park. Hike the Green Trail to the falls first, then drive to the beach area parking lot to access the Treetop Nature Trail. This allows you to appreciate each section without feeling rushed or trying to force a single, continuous loop where one doesn't naturally exist.
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