Skip the Hike-This Alabama Trail Is Even Better

One of the best ways to enjoy the summertime is to grab a paddle and check out one of the many kayak trails in Alabama. If you’re used to renting a tube and floating down the water, this isn’t much different. You’ve got much more control in a kayak than you do in an innertube, not to mention a solid space to store things that (hopefully) won’t get wet. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, the Terrapin Creek is one of the best kayaking spots in Alabama, and it’s the perfect place to spend a summer day.

Where This Trail Is and What Makes It Unique

Terrapin Creek in Eastern Alabama is a freshwater stream flowing from the Talladega National Forest through Cleburne and Cherokee Counties. Since the water is fairly calm, it’s one of the best kayaking spots in Alabama. There are some mild rapids along the paddle trail, but it’s the perfect place for beginners to practice paddling through moving water.

In addition to swimming, fishing is a popular pastime along these waters, and many think it’s one of the best places to fish in Alabama. Trout and bass are the main fish that anglers are after.

The Terrapin Creek Paddle Trail is a roughly seven or eight-mile route that’s beginner-friendly and takes you on a beautiful aquatic adventure. You can do this route on your own, but if you don’t have multiple cars to leave at the drop-in and take-out zones, coordinating can be a hassle. Terrapin Outdoor Center offers kayak rentals and a shuttle service so you can just show up and enjoy the day without the fuss. They’re a locally-owned and operated company that’s been serving the area since 1995…

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