Reviews
Sipsey Wilderness
User Reviews
Caleb Knight
Stunning is the main word to describe it. Head others advice, there is zero service!! Stunning boulders, waterfalls, old trees, clean water.
Aireann Todd
Hiked the Sipsey Wilderness trail at 209 and didn’t go far. The ticks and poison ivy were friendlier than I was feeling. Wear spray. Then hiked to white falls - well marked, secluded, flat easy trail. Nice pine forest.
Matthew
Absolutely beautiful. A natural, well preserved wilderness area. Tree shaded canopy, active creeks/streams, a beautiful, natural waterfall. Lots of picnic sites and camping areas. Peaceful and quiet. This is the best way to get away from it all. Well marked trail system and plenty of sights.
Vanessa Poteet
It’s a very enchanting forest. Be careful you have no service and can easily get turned around. We’ve hiked so many miles last year in here. And still coming back for more. Winter is definitely my favorite time. It’s quite no bugs and waterfalls are just beautiful.
Jennifer Knudsen
It was absolutely beautiful, and peaceful. The water was really low, but we found a great spot where it was still running enough for us to filter some water. No filter needed for beautiful pictures.
Charlie Webster
Ive been coming here since elementary school. It is a very beautiful place to go with family and friends. Awesome must visit!
Phillip Lucas
Sipsey is one of the coolest places to go in northwest Alabama for outdoor enthusiasts. Miles of trails, hundreds of waterfalls, millions of smiles and wows. So much to see and be in awe of. That’s one big tree. Lol.
Andy
Really fun place to hike! It's really beautiful and all around amazing! Though I wish that more mountain biking was allowed and promoted.
Timothy Shelton
My favorite hiking spot in Alabama. Plenty of trails and seems like hundreds of waterfalls. Some of which are easy (less than a mile) hike from where you park.
Jesse Payne
Nice secluded place. Bring a longer stick to knock all the spider webs down that cross the trails. I got face fulls of them before getting a long stick to clear the way in front.