North Alabama Motorcycle Rides
Calling all thrill seekers! The North Alabama Motorcycle Trail has the best scenic rides that wind and twist through the region, taking you to places like Lookout Mountain in northeast Alabama, or the hilly terrain through Bankhead National Forest. You’ll also travel through places that let you observe history, like the nostalgic covered bridges in Blount County – the Covered Bridge Capital! You’ll see picturesque overlooks, beautiful scenery, and lots of things to see and do along the way.
Bankhead National Forest
Visitors are treated to a nice twisty road through the heart of Alabama's largest national forest. Bankhead National Forest offers 180,000…
Covered Bridges
Three covered bridges still exist in Blount County, the Covered Bridge Capital of Alabama and home of the popular Covered Bridge Festival. Enjoy…
Lookout Mountain Parkway
Within the 93-mile journey, one will find waterfalls, canyons, scenic brow vistas, unique towns and villages, state and national parks and…
The Dam Tour
This is a day-long route following the Tennessee River's path through North Alabama. Riders will skirt four of the major lake reservoirs…
Sand Mountain
This scenic route begins in downtown Stevenson at the historic depot on Main Street. Bear right onto State Hwy 117 and continue across the…
North Alabama Wineries Route
This is approximately a five-hour route. This drive is very scenic with eye-catching views of the rivers and lakes in the area, as well as…
Barbecue Trail
Barbecue, barbeque, or simply Bar-B-Que, no matter how you spell it, locally owned restaurants across North Alabama…
Craft Beer
That famous trail in the Appalachians can take months to trek. For some, years. Lucky for you, Alabama has its own…
Waterfalls
Thanks to the flowing waters of the Tennessee River, North Alabama boasts the most beautiful waterfalls either side of…
Bass Trail
The Alabama Bass Trail features 13 of Alabama’s premiere bass-fishing lakes and stretches from the mountains of…
Covered Bridges of Northern Alabama
Covered bridges are scattered all around North Alabama and remind us of the way things used to be.