Alabama is home to several places that offer lots of outdoor adventure, including parks. One of these parks is Red Mountain Park. Red Mountain Park has a variety of unique features that attract numerous people each year, including a couple of swinging rope bridges. For information about one of these swinging rope bridges, take a look below.
Red Mountain Park, which covers 1,500 acres, is a city park that’s located in Birmingham, Alabama.
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It’s currently open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and is the perfect destination for anyone seeking a little outdoor adventure
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Speaking of outdoor adventure, Red Mountain Park offers a couple of swinging rope bridges. This particular swinging rope bridge will lead you to one of the park’s three hidden treehouses, Haskell’s Hideaway. From here you’ll get to experience incredible views of the surrounding forest canopy.
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Adventure seekers of all ages enjoy crossing this swinging rope bridge. And even though it can be somewhat scary for many, the experience is well worth it.
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During your visit, if you’re feeling extra adventurous, you’ll want to climb the 80-foot-tall Kaul Adventure Tower, which is part of the park’s “Adventure Area.” This is the only rock climbing tower of its kind in the world, and it’ll definitely give you an unforgettable experience.
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Note: Red Mountain Park’s aerial adventures are closed until further notice.
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For more information about Red Mountain Park, including other activities offered, you can view the Red Mountain Park website.
Have you ever visited Alabama’s Red Mountain Park in Birmingham? If so, did you cross one of its swinging rope bridges? Let us know in the comments below.
Following your park visit, consider grabbing a bite to eat at Alabama’s oldest restaurant, The Bright Star, which is located in nearby Bessemer. For information about this award-winning restaurant, be sure to take a look at the following article: 10 Interesting Facts You Might Not Know About The Bright Star, Alabama’s Oldest Restaurant.
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Address: Red Mountain Park, 2011 Frankfurt Dr, Birmingham, AL 35211, USA