Bankhead national forest land for sale

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Can you camp anywhere in Bankhead National Forest?

Camping is allowed during hunting season in the Bankhead National Forest. However, hunters must camp in designated hunter's camps and do not require camping permits. Non-hunters may disperse camp in the general forest and wilderness.

How many acres are in Bankhead National Forest?

Bankhead National Forest and Sipsey Wilderness One of Alabama's four National Forests, covering 181,230 acres. It is home to Alabama's only National Wild and Scenic River, the Sipsey Fork.

Are there bears in Bankhead Forest?

bald eagles, mountain goats, and even bears along the trail there. Bankhead National Forest is ideal for day hikers, weekend getaways, team building exercises, and the serious hikers and backcountry campers. About 30 minutes off I 65.

Does Bankhead National Forest have cabins?

Enjoy a nice stay at this secluded getaway deep within the forest, on the lake. With a dock, this cabin offers a nice getaway for those needing to de-stress and unwind. Want to wake up and have a cup of coffee on the dock and listen to the sounds of nature off the grid?