Discover the tranquil beauty of Ruffner Mountain Eastern Trailhead, a cherished hiking area located at 2002-1942 Ruffner Rd in Birmingham. This trailhead offers a variety of well-marked trails that balance easy and moderate terrain, making it suitable for both casual hikers and nature lovers. Visitors appreciate the flatter trails here compared to other parts of Ruffner Mountain, which enhances the experience of birdwatching and immersing in the forest surroundings.
Despite some background noise near the entrance, the peacefulness returns as you venture deeper. Membership options provide convenient year-round parking and support the conservation efforts of this beloved outdoor space. Whether you are seeking a scenic walk or a spot to connect with wildlife, Ruffner Mountain Eastern Trailhead is a top choice in Birmingham.
Jewel Smith
6 months agoThis trail is one of my favorites for birdwatching. The trails at this entrance are much flatter than the ones at the nature center and the ballpark which allows you to focus on looking into the trees rather than where you step (although it's still important to be aware of your surroundings!) This is also a great option for those who may have mobility issues to still enjoy a beautiful forest. The main downside of this entrance is the noise coming from a nearby shooting range and car junkyard. Once you get further from the entrance though, it becomes less noticable.
Andy Mcmahon
3 years agoGreat access to some awesome trails. Plenty to see. Become a member for the year round parking pass and support Ruffner.
Buck Dingler
3 years agoVery nice trails. Well marked and good mix of. Easy and moderate trails. Can’t wait to go back
Brianne Britzius
3 years agoI love the Lizard Loop trail that can be accessed from this trailhead. Easy hike and we can take our dog too. There are two small gravel lots for parking and we’ve not had issues finding a space though I’m sure it happens. No bathrooms or water access here though there is a small trash can and trail map right inside the gate.
Marie Zoellick
5 months agoVery peaceful and good trails to walk