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The AUM Red Trail offers a delightful, easy stroll through a mix of wooded areas and open grassy spaces, providing a quick nature fix right on the Auburn University at Montgomery campus. While Komoot's data shows a 0.4-mile (0.6 km) loop with a mere 6 feet (2 metres) of elevation…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The AUM Red Trail is located behind the Auburn University at Montgomery (AUM) campus in Montgomery, Alabama. While specific parking areas aren't detailed, visitors typically access the trail from the campus grounds, where parking facilities are available.
Yes, the trail is considered easy and is very suitable for beginners, children, and those new to hiking or cycling. Its paths are generally wide and flat, with only gentle inclines and minor features like rooted areas or small rock ledges that add a slight challenge without being strenuous.
Yes, the AUM Red Trail is a loop trail, approximately 1.9 miles (about 3 km) long. This makes it convenient for a straightforward walk without needing to retrace your steps.
The terrain is mostly wide and flat, winding through wooded areas. You'll encounter gentle inclines, some rooted sections, and small rock ledges (about 6-8 inches high). There are also open, grassy spaces that offer a change of scenery.
The trail winds through the 250-acre AUM Forest, which is home to Oliver Creek. You might spot local wildlife such as deer, foxes, beavers, and coyotes. In terms of flora, look for wildflowers in the spring to early summer, and enjoy vibrant fall foliage around mid-November. The forest also features ancient pecan trees, remnants of the former McLemure plantation.
The best times to visit are in the spring to early summer to see wildflowers, or in mid-November for vibrant fall foliage. The trail offers a peaceful natural setting year-round.
Yes, dogs are permitted on the trail. Please ensure your dog remains on a leash at all times to respect other trail users and local wildlife.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access the AUM Red Trail. It serves as a convenient and accessible natural retreat for the community.
Yes, the AUM Red Trail is part of a larger system of interconnected, color-coded trails within the AUM Forest. These include purple, blue, and yellow loops, each about a mile long. This allows you to easily customize the length of your hike by combining different paths.
The trail is well-marked to help you navigate. You'll find red reflectors or paint on trees, as well as white sticks with red tops guiding your way along the path.
Beyond its natural beauty, the trail is notable for its accessibility and its integration into a larger trail system. You'll also encounter ancient pecan trees, which are remnants of the historic McLemure plantation, adding a touch of ecological and historical significance to your walk.
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