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RCR: Beavers are Gnawsome LbNA #72498

Owner:ST-Ranger
Plant date:Sep 22, 2017
Location: 5105 Nolen Ave SE, Huntsville, AL, USA
City:Huntsville
County:Madison
State:Alabama
Boxes:1
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Last found:N/A
Last edited:Nov 26, 2017
Monte Sano State Park is located, near Huntsville, in northeast Alabama. In Spanish, Monte Sano means “Mountain of Health.” In the late 1800s, visitors from across the United States came for “the season” to experience and enjoy Monte Sano’s fresh air, spectacular views and mineral springs.
Today in the park they have many activities that bring people to the park. Hiking and Biking trails, Camping and Cabins, History and fun new activities abound. On your visit to the park you will need to pay an entrance fee and you may want to stop by the camp store and pick up a map before you head to the trail head parking lot.

From the Trail head parking lot head South along the South Plateau Trail to the split and go to the right. Now on to intersection of the Fire Tower Trail and go to the very next intersection, without markings, it is a four way. Go straight across to the trail that heads down into a ravine. Stop where the trail starts down the hill. You will see a tree that tried to go down the hill too but now grows back upward. Don't go down the hill but look to your left for a V tree. At its base under some rocks.

Now on back to your car or go on down the trails to see more.

Hike length: 1 mile