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Tuskegee National Forest – Image Gallery

Hymenocallis found near Choctafaula Creek in Tuskegee National Forest
Bartram Trail
Tuskegee NF 

(334) 727- 2652
Relief shown by contours and spot heights. "National forest land status current as of Dec. 1981." Includes index to topographic sheets, location map, and recreation facilities chart. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
Relief shown by contours and spot heights. "National forest land status current as of Dec. 1981." Includes index to topographic sheets, location map, and recreation facilities chart. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
Relief shown by contours and spot heights. Includes index to topographic sheets, location map, and recreation facilities chart. Forest Service Map. Recreation guide R8-RG 144 December 2003.
Scale 1:63,360; 1ʺ = 1 mile. "Polyconic projection." "St. Stephens meridian." "Forest Service map class A." Includes location map. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2
Scale 1:63,360; 1ʺ = 1 mile. "Polyconic projection." "St. Stephens meridian." "Forest Service map class A." Includes location map. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2
"National forest land status updated as of April, 1980." "Compiled in the Regional Office, Atlanta, Georgia in 1966 from U.S. Forest Service Planimetric series maps, photo revised 1966." "St. Stephens meridian." Includes location map. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
"National forest land status updated as of April, 1980." "Compiled in the Regional Office, Atlanta, Georgia in 1966 from U.S. Forest Service Planimetric series maps, photo revised 1966." "St. Stephens meridian." Includes location map. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
dead man's fingers (Xylaria polymorpha)


Tuskegee National Forest

Tuskegee National Forest is a diverse and scenic forest in Alabama known for its hiking trails and recreational opportunities. - National Forest Official Website

Details

Tuskegee National Forest

The Tuskegee National Forest is located in east-central Alabama and covers approximately 11,000 acres of land. It was established in 1959 and is managed by the U.S. Forest Service. The forest is named after the nearby town of Tuskegee, which is famous for its historic significance in African American history.

Features

  • Trails: The forest has several hiking trails that wind through the dense forests and offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Some popular trails include the Bartram National Recreation Trail and the Tuskegee National Forest Interpretive Trail.
  • Camping: There are several campgrounds within the forest that offer tent and RV camping facilities. Visitors can enjoy a night under the stars while being surrounded by the peaceful sounds of nature.
  • Wildlife Viewing: The forest is home to a variety of wildlife species, including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and various bird species. Visitors may also spot smaller animals such as squirrels, rabbits, and foxes.
  • Water Activities: The forest is situated near several lakes and rivers, providing opportunities for fishing, boating, and swimming. Lake Martin and the Tallapoosa River are popular spots for water activities.

Ecological Significance

The Tuskegee National Forest plays a crucial role in preserving the biodiversity of the region. The forest is home to a diverse range of plant and animal species, some of which are considered rare or endangered. The forest also helps protect the watershed of the surrounding area, ensuring clean water for local communities and wildlife.

In addition, the forest serves as a valuable recreational resource for visitors, offering opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and birdwatching. It also provides a peaceful retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and connect with nature.



Tuskegee National Forest


Points of Interest

Most Popular Points of Interest in Tuskegee National Forest

  • 1. Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site: This site commemorates the accomplishments of the Tuskegee Airmen, the first African-American military aviators in the United States Armed Forces. Visitors can explore the museum, hangars, and historic airfield.
  • 2. Chewacla State Park: Located within the national forest, Chewacla State Park offers hiking trails, swimming, camping, and picnicking opportunities. The park also features a picturesque waterfall and a lake for fishing and boating.
  • 3. Little River Canyon National Preserve: While not directly within the national forest, this preserve is a short drive away and offers stunning views of the Little River Canyon, waterfalls, and hiking trails. Visitors can also enjoy kayaking and rock climbing in the area.
  • 4. Tuskegee National Forest Scenic Byway: This scenic drive winds through the national forest, offering breathtaking views of the diverse landscape, including forests, streams, and rock formations. Visitors can stop at various overlooks and picnic areas along the way.
  • 5. Tuskegee National Forest Wilderness Area: For those seeking a more rugged outdoor experience, the wilderness area in the national forest provides opportunities for backcountry camping, hiking, and wildlife viewing. The area is home to diverse plant and animal species, including rare and endangered ones.



Tuskegee National Forest – Images

Hymenocallis found near Choctafaula Creek in Tuskegee National Forest

Description: Hymenocallis found near Choctafaula Creek in Tuskegee National Forest

Image by dofftoubab – CC BY-SA 3.0 – Wikimedia

Bartram Trail
Tuskegee NF 

(334) 727- 2652

Description: Bartram Trail Tuskegee NF (334) 727- 2652

Image by US Forest Service - Southern Region – CC BY-SA 2.0 – Wikimedia

Relief shown by contours and spot heights. "National forest land status current as of Dec. 1981." Includes index to topographic sheets, location map, and recreation facilities chart. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

Description: Relief shown by contours and spot heights. "National forest land status current as of Dec. 1981." Includes index to topographic sheets, location map, and recreation facilities chart. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

Image by United States. Forest Service. Southern Region – Public domain – Wikimedia

Relief shown by contours and spot heights. "National forest land status current as of Dec. 1981." Includes index to topographic sheets, location map, and recreation facilities chart. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

Description: Relief shown by contours and spot heights. "National forest land status current as of Dec. 1981." Includes index to topographic sheets, location map, and recreation facilities chart. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

Image by United States. Forest Service. Southern Region – Public domain – Wikimedia

Relief shown by contours and spot heights. Includes index to topographic sheets, location map, and recreation facilities chart. Forest Service Map. Recreation guide R8-RG 144 December 2003.

Description: Relief shown by contours and spot heights. Includes index to topographic sheets, location map, and recreation facilities chart. Forest Service Map. Recreation guide R8-RG 144 December 2003.

Image by [Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, 2002 – Public domain – Wikimedia

Scale 1:63,360; 1ʺ = 1 mile. "Polyconic projection." "St. Stephens meridian." "Forest Service map class A." Includes location map. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2

Description: Scale 1:63,360; 1ʺ = 1 mile. "Polyconic projection." "St. Stephens meridian." "Forest Service map class A." Includes location map. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2

Image by United States. Forest Service. Southern Region – Public domain – Wikimedia

Scale 1:63,360; 1ʺ = 1 mile. "Polyconic projection." "St. Stephens meridian." "Forest Service map class A." Includes location map. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2

Description: Scale 1:63,360; 1ʺ = 1 mile. "Polyconic projection." "St. Stephens meridian." "Forest Service map class A." Includes location map. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2

Image by United States. Forest Service. Southern Region – Public domain – Wikimedia

"National forest land status updated as of April, 1980." "Compiled in the Regional Office, Atlanta, Georgia in 1966 from U.S. Forest Service Planimetric series maps, photo revised 1966." "St. Stephens meridian." Includes location map. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

Description: "National forest land status updated as of April, 1980." "Compiled in the Regional Office, Atlanta, Georgia in 1966 from U.S. Forest Service Planimetric series maps, photo revised 1966." "St. Stephens meridian." Includes location map. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

Image by United States. Forest Service. Southern Region – Public domain – Wikimedia

"National forest land status updated as of April, 1980." "Compiled in the Regional Office, Atlanta, Georgia in 1966 from U.S. Forest Service Planimetric series maps, photo revised 1966." "St. Stephens meridian." Includes location map. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

Description: "National forest land status updated as of April, 1980." "Compiled in the Regional Office, Atlanta, Georgia in 1966 from U.S. Forest Service Planimetric series maps, photo revised 1966." "St. Stephens meridian." Includes location map. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

Image by United States. Forest Service. Southern Region – Public domain – Wikimedia

dead man's fingers (Xylaria polymorpha)

Description: dead man's fingers (Xylaria polymorpha)

Image by Michael A. Alcorn – CC BY 4.0 – Wikimedia

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