The Treetop Nature Trail of Alabama Wildlife Center in Pelham is a delightful destination for families and nature lovers eager to experience the region’s unique avian residents. This elevated trail leads visitors through a series of enclosures housing rescued hawks and owls that cannot be returned to the wild, creating an educational and engaging experience for all ages.
Designed with care, the trail combines natural beauty with informative presentations, often coinciding with feeding times where knowledgeable staff share fascinating insights about the birds. Visitors appreciate the chance to ask questions and learn, making it an enriching outing for children and adults alike. The trail also connects to the nearby Alabama Wildlife Rehabilitation Center within Oak Mountain State Park, providing an extended opportunity to explore local wildlife conservation efforts.
Robert Fulcher
6 years agoOur family loves this short, elevated trail. If you like raptors or nature, you will too. The trail consists of pens with hawks and owls that can’t be released into the wild again. It’s educational it’s beautifullay built as well. Sometimes you’re there at feeding time, and you can ask questions or hear a talk about the different birds, which is great for the kids. We come here at least once a month. It also has a short trail from the Treetop Trail up to the Alabama Wildlife rehabilitation center in Oak Mountain State Park
Md Shahnur Arefin
2 years agoAlthough I visited Oak Mountain multiple times, I never made it to the Treetop Natural Trail. Along the short trail, you can witness a few rescued birds.
Jon Paolone
3 months agoIt's great that birds are being rehabbed here. Reptiles are way cooler.
Catkurogotto Hidalgo
1 year agoAwsome place to be with family and trail. The weather was perfect for my visit!
Caleb Rhatigan
11 months agoGreat trail to hike with kids. There are several rescued bird species to see along the way.