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Hugh S Branyon Backcountry Trail

Orange Beach, Alabama, United States

Only minutes from the beautiful Alabama Gulf Coast beaches is an outstanding system of trails that seems far removed from the rest of the world. Nestled in Gulf State Park, the Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail allows visitors to leave the world behind and explore the 6,150 acres of the park. USA Today named this spectacular trail 2024’s best recreational trail in the country. Its accessible trailheads, vibrant plant and wildlife, and exceptional views make the Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail special.

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The first trail section was completed in 2003. It now encompasses 28 miles of trails.

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Hugh S Branyon Backcountry Trail

Orange Beach, Alabama, United States

The area in which the Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail lies was once inhabited by Native Americans thousands of years ago. Their early hunting paths later became logging roads for European settlers in the 1700s, and centuries later, some of those roads, including Catman Road, were "rediscovered" and converted into the paths of the Backcountry Trail. The first trail section was completed in 2003 and named for the former Gulf State Park Superintendent Hugh S. Branyon, who had a burning passion for the outdoors and served in his position from 1970 until his retirement in 2009.

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This award winning trail boasts nine distinct ecosystems.

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Hugh S Branyon Backcountry Trail

Orange Beach, Alabama, United States

Along the 28 miles of multi-use paved trails, you'll discover nine distinct ecosystems, including longleaf sand ridges, coastal dunes, live oak maritime forests, pine flatwoods, freshwater marshes, and coastal hardwood swamps. Grab a bike and meander down lanes lined with towering pines, scrub oak, palmetto, and thick, green deer moss. You'll cruise past shimmering freshwater lakes, coastal swamps, and wetlands where cattails sway in the breeze.

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Walk, bike, run, or take a guided Segway tour along the wide, paved trails.

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Orange Beach, Alabama, United States

From that simple beginning, the trail began to grow outward. Through the efforts of Orange Beach Coastal Resource Manager Philip West, the cities of Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, and Gulf State Park, the trail system has become a major Gulf Coast destination and now links both towns. In 2010, it was designated a National Recreational Trail and added to the Alabama Coastal Birding Trails list. The "trail" itself is not a single path but a series of multi-use trails, more than 28 miles of them — that interconnect with one another. Multi-use means just that—the paths are suitable for walkers and cyclists and are fully ADA accessible. No motorized vehicles are allowed.

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Didn't bring your bike? No worries! 

Take advantage of the park's free bike sharing program.

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Hugh S Branyon Backcountry Trail

Orange Beach, Alabama, United States

You can walk, bike, or skate the trail. Walking allows you to immerse yourself in the beauty surrounding you, including coastal hardwood swamps along the Gulf Oak Ridge Trail or the waters of Little Lake on the Catman Road Trail. Biking the trail allows you to cover more ground and see more of the trail in less time. Bring your own, rent one from one of the nearby outfitters like Infinity Bicycles or Beach Bike Rentals, or take advantage of the park’s free bike-sharing program.

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You may spot wildlife like tortoises, alligators, bobcats, and rabbits.

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Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail - Rosemary Dunes Trailhead

4.9 (317 Google reviews)

24037 Perdido Beach Blvd
Orange Beach, AL

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Open 24 hours

Tuesday:

Open 24 hours

Wednesday:

Open 24 hours

Thursday:

Open 24 hours

Friday:

Open 24 hours

Saturday:

Open 24 hours

Sunday:

Open 24 hours

While on the trails, be on the lookout for local wildlife, as you may spot whitetail deer, bobcats, coyotes, and even alligators.

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Keep your eyes peeled for native and migratory birds.

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Orange Beach, Alabama, United States

Keep your eyes peeled above for osprey, bald eagles, heron, and dozens of other bird species.

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You'll find lots of cool features along the trails like playgrounds, lookout points, and a pavilion.

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Orange Beach, Alabama, United States

One of the trail's highlights can be found at the hub of the trail system, where four paths meet. Here you'll find the Butterfly Garden and Nature Pavilion, where butterfly-attracting plants shower the trail with color from spring to fall. You can watch those butterflies and birds from a porch swing, catch an informative show about local nature and the environment, or bring a picnic lunch to laze around on the thick, green lawn. The kids will love rock climbing at the Bouldering Park next to the Pavilion, and not far from the Butterfly Garden is Al’s Parkour Challenge on the Twin Bridges Trail. They can test their skills as they jump, climb, and balance through this fun agility course. If you venture further down the Rosemary Dune Trail, you’ll find a great lookout spot equipped with shaded seating and a slide.

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Can't get enough? Stay in the park and wake up next to the trails.

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The Cabins at Gulf State Park

4.6 (105 Google reviews)

20111 State Park Rd
Gulf Shores, AL

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Monday:

9:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Tuesday:

9:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Wednesday:

9:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Thursday:

9:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Friday:

9:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Saturday:

9:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Sunday:

9:00 AM – 7:00 PM

There aren't many trails where you can camp, but you can on this one. The Backcountry trail offers a fantastic camping area under the tall pines with white sand footing and scrub oak called The Outpost has three primitive campsites you must walk or bike to. Each site includes a canvas tent erected on a slightly elevated rustic floor, nylon cots, fire pits, and firewood provided by the park. A nearby pump sink is available for washing up. Even though you must walk or bike in, you're close enough to the Gulf State Park Campground camp store if you need anything. Remember, there are only three campsites, and they book fast. Reserve yours in plenty of time for your trip.

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