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    Moss Rock Preserve

    4.6 (54 reviews)

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    Dawson S.

    Moss Rock Preserve is an absolutely beautiful place within the heart of Alabama. Despite being just outside Birmingham and in the city of Hoover, it only takes a few minutes to get immersed in the trails and you completely forget about the surrounding city. The trails are relatively well maintained but they are natural, so be wary of visiting after a significant rainfall event. There are plenty of trails that take you to massive rock formations and even a beautiful miniature waterfall. I highly recommend this to anyone seeking a little adventure! Just be mindful that it is a bit easy to get lost if you do not stay explicitly on the trail and/or follow the scattered signs and paint markings created by the volunteer crews and scout organizations!

    Rickey Layne M.

    Great hiking. Kids enjoyed the rocks and streams. My wife an I enjoyed the nature. We will definitely be going back.

    James T.

    Less than three miles away from my own neighborhood, Moss Rock Preserve is a fun place to visit: mostly for hiking and occasionally for photography. I have found one parasitic plant (beechdrop) and a variety of mushrooms here.

    Katie J.

    Moss Rock Preserve is one of my favorite places to hike! Several different trails, climbing rocks, and a picturesque waterfall make this a favorite with my kids. Conveniently located in Hoover, this spot is breathtaking and next to several dining options so you can have a meal before or after your hike. The trails are clear and easy for the most part. Lots of people bring their dogs. Go check it out!

    Dee P.

    I decided to hike on at Moss Rock Preserve after work. there is a dedicated parking lot for those wanting to hike in the preserve. It is right before the middle school parking, and you'll see a whole bunch of school buses parked in the parking lot. The trailhead is pretty easy to find. The trailhead at the school bus parking lot takes you on the white blazes trail. I follow the white blazes, but I didn't finish the whole loop. It's hard to keep track of the markers, sometimes it would disappear and you won't find it for another 60 ft or so. You just have to look out onto the trail and you can catch limbs of trees with the white markers. The preserve is an interesting place. I veered off to another trail to find boulders and huge rocks. There's a tree with a tiny door located at the base along the white trail which was really cute. Lots of tiny creek crossings. Bring shoes that give you a lot of ankle support.

    Anna M.

    So after three weeks of Winter Break for the kids and hubby, I decided we were going to go do something together as a family before the older one went back to college. No more sitting on the couch binge watching Outlanders, and we were going to have fun, doggone-it! We piled in the car after I looked at the maps online, and off we went. Of course I didn't print the maps, and could I find the same link using my phone---no. And I'm too cheap to pay for the geo-enhanced app. We decided on the Waterfall Loop and parked at the Boulder Field trail head. Didn't really want to have my phone out all the time, so I figured the trails would be well-marked and we consulted the sign map....which was labeled nothing like the online map. That's okay; we'll wing it. This proved to elicit multiple opinions on where we were going, who's leading this thing, and is he even looking at anything or just seeing how quickly we can get to lunch? At some point we decided that there were no trail signs, and we kind of wandered aimlessly over streams and rocks (though always on what looked like a well-worn path. Had a pretty good time, as the weather was pretty nice after a few days of rain. About a half-hour in, we found painted markings, and then a few broken signs and sign posts, so our haphazard meandering may not have completely been our fault. Though I am pretty sure that we were going backwards on much of the trail--oops. Sorry if you were one of the many people out there that day enjoying the weather and trails. So while the trail signs being repaired and replaced may also help, we did enjoy our walking and climbing, and will be happy to go back again for some required family fun.

    Picture doesn't do justice!!  Lovely drive through the entire village!
    Devora H.

    This isn't about the Preserve but the neighborhood right now. I love love love Christmas lights and are always looking to find a good light show! I had read the neighborhood was decorated pretty through out and decided to drive through. It mainly white light but almost all the trees and homes are lit up! The night I went it was a little misty out so gave the illusion of a pretty Christmas village! So pretty!! The horse and carriage was there to escort those are who would enjoy a slow horse drawn ride through the village. We drove around and soaked up the view! Definitely worth a drive through during the holidays!

    Wedding in front of the waterfall.
    Holly F.

    What an amazing place! My best friend for married here and the views were spectacular. The walk to the waterfall was a little daunting for this clumsy girl, but we made it and I was in awe of the running water. The ceremony was great and fortunately no one else crashed the party. The cave on the way back was fun for kids, too!

    Tracie P.

    Moss Rock Preserve is a great hiking spot in the Homewood area. We did a 3.5 mile loop trail that took us to waterfalls and a frog pond. The area is beautiful and trails are only of moderate difficulty. Some portions of the trails are not well-marked, so be sure to use an app or map to help you with navigation. The preserve is also pet-friendly.

    Layna L.

    We love the Preserve! It's right in our backyard so it's very convenient. I would recommend taking a screenshot of the map prior to starting, sometimes the paths aren't very well marked, and we've taken a wrong turn 2-3 times. Choose what parking lot you want to start at and start your trip! On a hot summer day, many kids swim in the creeks/falls. Great for kiddos and pups!

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    Cheryl M.

    Awesome place to go for a day. Great hiking, beautiful scenery. We always have a great time. Bring the doggies and your poo bags! You can hike along the water and cross the streams if you want. Boulder field has giant boulders to climb on. A lot of them have an easy way to get on top or you can truly climb them if you want. Some of them have some really unique features. There are different places to park that take you into different areas. Download a map to see where you want to go.

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    Vionna M.

    Great place to hike with your dog! I took my Maltipoo and she had a great time hopping over tree branches. Most of the trails are sand for some reason but the boulders were beautiful to look at. Also be careful by the water! My boyfriend and I slipped climbing those rocks lol.

    Gorgeous waterfall!
    Shelby L.

    My date and I had never been to Moss Rock Preserve so we decided one Friday morning to give it a go! We parked in the free parking lot next to the little restaurants and shops (I would definitely love to come back and check those out!). We got out of the car and headed on what seemed like an obvious trail. We came upon some beautiful rocks, but we were confused because there really weren't any trail markers. Maybe we weren't on the right trail or in the right place? We walked around the huge rocks and made our way to a little river with a bridge over it. We sat on the bridge by the water for a little bit, and kept walking. We stumbled upon a little waterfall that emptied into the little river. We climbed up some big rocks to get closer to the falls and found more falls! It was gorgeous! There really weren't any people when we were hiking around so it was as it we had it to ourselves. I was really shocked to find some cacti growing on top of the rock! In a really wet place! Anyways, we will return another day where we can spend more time exploring the park and when it's not so hot/cold (this was on that random cold Friday in April). Loved it!

    Great Outdoors! One of our favorite places.

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    It's a nature preserve with hiking trails. Very shaded. Generally not a lot of people.

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    Great place. Love the park with food trucks and local vendors. Was a little hot in August but Fall will be nice

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    Very extensive trails and rock climbing. Great to take dogs and spend the day outside the streams and water falls are great

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    I love Moss Rock! It's free to get in and dog friendly. The waterfall is absolutely beautiful!

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    High Point Climbing And Fitness Birmingham

    High Point Climbing And Fitness Birmingham

    4.4(21 reviews)
    8.6 mi

    My daughter was invited to a birthday party here on a Sunday afternoon. I haven't heard of this…read moreplace until now. It's an indoor climbing facility for kids and adults side a workout room on the 2nd floor. My daughter enjoyed herself climbing. I did notice for birthday parties the only thing they provided is the party room with a fridge. Staff was friendly.

    Whether you're new to climbing or experienced, make sure to stop at High Point if you're in…read moreBirmingham. I can't say enough great things about the staff and other members. Everyone went above and beyond expectations and really made my trip great. I was in Birmingham for just 2 days and had packed my climbing gear hoping to get a trip to a gym in. I called pretty late on a Saturday night to see if I could come in and check it out, and if I bought a day-pass, would I be able to come back Sunday morning. Without hesitation, the staff member told me to come on over. I got oriented and climbed a little bit around 9:30pm before they closed - just long enough to realize I TRULY HATE auto-belays. So, before I left for the night, the staff was nice enough to let me do a belay test and get my tag. I came back Sunday morning just as they opened and it was not trouble at all for my guest pass (from 12 hours ago) to be honored. I did a few more really stressful climbs on auto-belay before someone took pity on me and belayed me. After that, I did some bouldering, and I was pretty done but still had time to spare. So, I asked a guy who looked alone if he needed a belay partner and it turns out he'd only ever used the autos and was really excited to have someone to belay him. I had a great time, made a new friend, and definitely will be making a visit to High Point a standard part of my visits to Birmingham in the future. Also, what I didn't expect was how big the gym would be and how many different areas it had. From a small weight room to bouldering to a kids/beginners area, to top rope, to lead climbing, this gym really has something for everyone. Plus, TRULY - the friendliest and most accommodating staff I've encountered across a variety of gyms.

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    Oak Mountain State Park

    4.6(121 reviews)
    7.1 mi

    I visited Oak Mountain State Park as part of the Mammoth March Hike, fully aware it was going to be…read morea major undertaking--but it still managed to shock me. The steep climbs up and down the mountain were incredibly challenging. At one point, I even slipped and slid down part of the trail but thankfully managed to do so gracefully without hurting myself. Being from Florida, I was definitely not accustomed to the elevation gain I was about to face. There were plenty of moments throughout the hike where I questioned why I signed up for this challenge, but pushing through and ultimately finishing made it all worth it. Having the bragging rights to say I conquered this terrain feels incredibly rewarding. That day, I didn't notice much floral life, and most of the critters seemed to be hiding--likely due to the large number of people participating in the hike. That said, I was still lucky enough to spot a rattlesnake and a black racer, which made the experience even more memorable. There were a few noteworthy areas worth stopping for, including an open area near a dam‑like structure and several peaceful river and creek spots along the route. While the park is absolutely massive and I know there was so much left unexplored, the 23 miles I trekked over 9 hours was more than enough for one day. If I find myself back in the area, I might just dare to return and explore some of the parts of the park I didn't get to see. Truly a beautiful park and an incredible asset for those who live nearby and get to enjoy it regularly.

    Beautiful park! Great Lake for swimming and the trails are extraordinary for biking or trail…read morerunning. We were so impressed and really enjoyed our time in the park

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    The kings chair trail is steep and flat but totally worth it!

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    Horse Pens 40 - Fissure continues to the other sids

    Horse Pens 40

    4.0(6 reviews)
    48.3 mi

    I went climbing at Horse Pens 40 this past Friday and Saturday and had an absolutely incredible…read moreexperience. The guy at the front desk, Troy, was so friendly and kind -- we ended up talking about music for a while, and he helped us find the perfect rental gear to get started. The whole area was beautiful and easy to navigate thanks to the Kaya app, which made finding the boulders super straightforward. It was a little difficult to determine which were the start holds on some of the climbs but by following the chalky holds of previous climbers we were able to make sense of it for the most part. Between the great climbing, welcoming atmosphere, and amazing people, HP40 definitely became one of my favorite spots. Can't wait to come back!

    So, what is Horse Pens 40? Well, the simple breakdown, it is a privately owned outdoor nature park…read morelocated in near Steele, Alabama. The park is situated on top of Chandler Mountain (Chandler is a mountain .... Friends reverence for anyone keeping track), in the foothills of The Appalachian Mountains. The park is known among the rock climbing community as a premier bouldering site. The site is also home to a "Bluegrass Park" where it hosts festivals showcasing the genre several times per year. The biggest of these festivals occurs on the Fourth of July. The park features both RV and primitive camping. So, we were coming out to explore and play on the boulders, when a massive downpour hit. We were literally the only ones at the park (just driving in as the rain hit). We parked in the lot and sat there a few minutes. Now, here is where they get the 5 stars .... an employee came out in the downpour to make sure we were ok and didn't need anything. We felt so bad! Any place that treats customers like this is worthy of 5 stars. Thank you Horse Pens staff for caring about the people that come to visit and making sure they are safe and don't need anything. He even offered us a place to get out of the storm while it passed. Looking forward to a time we can return and properly explore this cool site.

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    Next Levl

    3.9(15 reviews)
    10.2 mi

    Son's birthday. He wanted a party this year. It's summer so we opted for a weekday hoping more kids…read morewould be in town and able to come. That aspect worked with an 85-90% turn out. This place is huge. Trampolines, foam pits, dodge ball, a ninja warrior course, a blob to jump into, raised basketball goals and more. The party gives you an hr of play with 30 mins or so in the party room. You don't get to return to play... which is lame. It's expensive for an hr of play. $20 bucks per person. Additionally, I had to pay for my 3 yr old and had to pay for myself to accompany her. Pricey but fun. Kids had a blast. They wanted to play more though. Wife made the reservation. I didn't know the details and was a bit disappointed with the limited amount of play time. The party room was adequate. The hostess was absentee which appears to be a systemic issue based on the other party review. They brought the coolers in for my wife and threw a few plates and napkins in the room and we didn't see her again until it was over. They shorted us on drinks. We bought extra pizza. They allow outside food which is nice. Overall great time for the kids. Super tiring. It was tough to get out of ball pits FYI! It's not private. It's gen pop / players and party goers. Next time I would likely see about letting the kids play for longer and skip the party room/ hostess scenario. It was of no material benefit. The little girl that was our assigned hostess appeared way overbooked and simply couldn't keep up which is a managerial issue. Overall a good time. Made my son and his friends happy so at the end of the day that was all that mattered.

    I got to be honest, this place isn't the place you want to bring your child age 8 and under. The…read moremanager is very young and so is the assistant. Many older teens come here and take over the place and a rude to the kids because they are the manager's friends and the manager just needs to be fired. Also- the place is very dirty. Especially the bathrooms. It just needs to improve BIGTIME. Oh- and one more thing. They just added two new features to the park including a bouncy basketball court thingy and a slide. The basketball court is always open because no one has to supervise what is going on there but the slide is always closed because the employees are very lazy. Please do not waste your money here as it is pretty expensive as well. Take you kid to a different trampoline park if they want to go to one.

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