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Hiking around Montgomery, Alabama, offers a variety of natural landscapes, including woodland paths, open meadows, and areas along creeks and lagoons. The region features diverse terrain, from flat, easy trails to routes with varying elevations. These natural settings provide opportunities for outdoor activities within and near the city.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very interesting little museum
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The Tabby Ruins are the remains of a fortified Colonial house built by one of Georgia's founders, Noble Jones, in the mid-1700s. It is the oldest standing structure in Savannah, made from a mixture of sand, oyster shells, water, lime, and ash.
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The “Straight Road” of the Big Ferry Loop lies deep into this wonderful forest. One second you are marching over marshes or along the Skidaway River, and the next you can't believe you are still in the same park when crossing this dense forest with a great variety of trees.
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In this small museum, you will find artifacts found at Wormsloe and a small theater showcasing a short film on Wormsloe and the inception of Georgia as a state.
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This roofed picnic area provides you with some well-deserved shade after your hike through Skidaway Island State Park while you are enjoying your picnic! Remember to #LeaveNoTrace.
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The "Straight Road" of the Big Ferry Loop lies deep into this wonderful forest. One second you are marching over marshes or along the Skidaway River and the next you can't believe you are still in the same park when crossing this dense forest with a great variety of trees.
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On the far end of the Skidaway Island State Park trails you'll find the tip of the Big Ferry Loop. It ends in a little lasso loop with beautiful views across the marshes. There is also a great variety of big old trees in this area. Some of them create a natural canopy providing you with cooler temperatures on a hot summer day.
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There are over 15 hiking routes detailed in this guide for the Montgomery area. The majority of these, about 16, are considered easy, with one route categorized as moderate, offering options for various skill levels.
Yes, many trails in Montgomery are suitable for families. Lagoon Park, for instance, offers over five miles of trails through meadows and forests, including the easy Forest Road Trail. Blount Cultural Park also provides well-maintained paths in a serene setting, perfect for leisurely family walks.
While not directly within Montgomery, Chewacla State Park, a short drive away, features a picturesque 30-foot waterfall. Its diverse trails offer opportunities to explore unique rock formations and woodlands, making it a popular destination for those seeking scenic water features.
Many parks and trails around Montgomery are dog-friendly, though it's always best to check specific park regulations for leash requirements. Lagoon Park and Blount Cultural Park are generally welcoming to leashed dogs, providing ample space for walks with your canine companion.
The diverse landscapes around Montgomery offer opportunities for wildlife spotting. In places like Chewacla State Park, you might encounter squirrels, chipmunks, red foxes, deer, and turkeys. Lagoon Park's trails, winding through forests and along a beaver pond, are excellent for birdwatching and observing natural scenery.
Yes, many trails in the Montgomery area are designed as loops. For example, the Big Ferry and Sandpiper Trail Loop is an easy 4.8-mile route. Another popular option is the Lake Mayer Loop, a shorter 1.5-mile trail through varied parkland.
While hiking, you can explore various points of interest. The area features historical sites like the Colonial Life Area and Tabby Ruins. For scenic views, consider the Observation Tower at Skidaway Island State Park. Additionally, the beautiful Live Oak Avenue offers a picturesque setting.
Montgomery offers pleasant hiking experiences throughout much of the year. Spring brings wildflowers, while autumn is known for vibrant foliage, especially in areas like Tuskegee National Forest. The milder temperatures of spring and fall are generally ideal for hiking, though winter can also offer serene trails.
While most routes in this guide are easy, the region does offer some moderate options. Chewacla State Park, though a short drive away, has trails with varying elevations that can be more challenging. The Swayback Bridge Trail near Wetumpka also provides a mix of rugged paths and moderate climbs for those seeking a more strenuous experience.
The hiking routes around Montgomery are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.8 stars from over 30 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, from woodland paths to open meadows, and the well-maintained nature of many trails.
Yes, Lagoon Park's varied routes, including Creek Trail and Piney Woods Loop, are popular for trail running due to their diverse terrain through hardwood forests and pine flats. The Auburn University Montgomery Trails also offer segmented routes that are suitable for runners.
While specific wheelchair-accessible trails are not extensively detailed, Blount Cultural Park is noted for its beautifully landscaped grounds and well-maintained paths, which may offer more accessible options for leisurely walks. It's advisable to check with the park directly for current accessibility information.
Most major parks and trailheads in and around Montgomery, such as Lagoon Park, Blount Cultural Park, and Chewacla State Park, provide designated parking areas for visitors. Specific parking details can often be found on the individual park websites or komoot tour pages.


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