This amazing trail is such a welcome addition to Birmingham! Connecting to the middle of the midtown...
Rotary Trail
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Rotary Trail in Birmingham, AL, officially opened in April 2016, marked by a striking 46-foot-tall sign emblazoned with "Rotary Trail in the Magic City," paying homage to the historical "Birmingham the Magic City" sign.
Spanning just half a mile from 20th Street to 24th Street, the Rotary Trail serves as a vital link between two iconic destinations in the city. On one end lies the expansive 19-acre Railroad Park, featuring various recreational facilities and picturesque views of Birmingham's skyline, while the trail's other terminus meets the renowned National Historic Landmark, Sloss Furnaces, a key player in the city's iron industry.
This trail seamlessly integrates with the Hugh Kaul Trail at its western tip, continuing the journey along 1st Avenue up to 38th Street. These trails form part of the broader Jones Valley Trail network within the Red Rock Trail System, an extensive 750-mile network of multiuse trails across Jefferson County, connecting notable sites like the vast Red Mountain Park.
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And say small trail but not a bad thing to do if you're in the area We stopped to take pictures in f...
In the middle of downtown, this old railroad track has been turned into a beautiful green belt trail...




