Red Mountain Park

2011 Frankfurt Dr, Birmingham, AL 35211, United States

Hours

Open daily 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.

Closing times may vary on holidays

Cost

Visiting Red Mountain Park is free!

About

Vacationing in Birmingham has many perks, including being a short drive away from the area's premier destinations and restaurants. One such landmark is Red Mountain Park, known locally as RMP.

The 1,500 acres of preserved forest are jam-packed with history, outdoor fun, and scenic beauty. They will appeal to various interests, making RMP a go-to for groups or families.

The park was once the heart of Birmingham's thriving iron and steel industry since it was the source of hematite. This essential iron ore helped the city's economy explode in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. With the discovery of the red-colored ore, mining towns sprang up as thousands of workers extracted the valuable resource.

Fast forward to today, and the network of mining operations has been reclaimed into one of the region's most impressive recreational spaces.

Outdoor enthusiasts will find inspiration in the 16 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, running, and biking. These meander through vibrant woodlands, past historic mines, and through rugged terrain. Each turn is unique, offering an overlook of Birmingham's skyline or beside a pristine meadow.

Another reason to visit is that if you vacation with your dog, you'll enjoy Remy's Dog Park. The 6-acre off-leash facility lets owners and pets enjoy Red Mountain's views and natural wonders. Afterward, you can continue hiking the park's trails together, but on a leash.

Grab some to-go BBQ from SAW's Soul Kitchen and enjoy any of the picnic tables at the park. If a picnic doesn't work, there are plenty of places to refuel afterward, like Pizzeria G.M. or Helen.

Whether you need a solo hike, a place for the kids to explore, or a walk with the dog, Red Mountain Park promises a day of discovery.

Red Mountain Park: Fun Facts & Cool Features

RMP is brimming with surprises that captivate everyone in your entourage.

History buffs will appreciate the abandoned mine shafts and structures. While exploring the mines is forbidden, you'll be in awe of the concrete entrances with dates like 1873 etched across the top. The red ore crusher ruins connect visitors with Alabama's industrial evolution, providing a first-hand educational experience.

Mountain bikers have access to all trails but must be mindful that hikers, joggers, and walkers are also on the paths. Speaking of trails, the 17 paths cater to all fitness levels, with the longest being the BMRR North Trail, at 2 miles.

The Butler Snow Sensory Trail is designed for people with developmental differences, such as low vision and hearing. It has 14 stations, a comfort zone, and a pergola with swinging benches, so children and adults will enjoy this .14-mile trek.

While the zipline course is still closed, the park's management team is considering reopening it sometime in the future. However, rope bridges to the treehouses are available, adding thrills for young and old as they cross the elevated pathway.

Portable restrooms are available throughout the park, making your hike or visit convenient. Additionally, outdoor classrooms offer immersive nature studies by park rangers and local universities.

Its location makes it easy to combine multiple attractions in a day. For instance, visit Birmingham Botanical Garden after a hike at RMP to add more adventure. Or consider Vulcan Park & Museum to continue your exploration of Alabama's diverse landmarks.

Red Mountain Park combines excitement, reflection, and natural beauty into one excursion, making it a must-visit Birmingham location.

Getting There

Here are step-by-step driving directions from downtown Birmingham to Red Mountain Park:

  • Start on 20th Street North and head south.
  • Merge onto University Boulevard via the ramp to I-65 South.
  • Take I-65 South for 3 miles.
  • Use exit 256A to merge onto Alford Avenue.
  • Turn left onto Green Springs Highway and follow for 1 mile.
  • Continue onto Lakeshore Parkway, and after 2 miles, look for entrance signs.
  • Address: 2011 Frankfurt Drive, Birmingham, AL 35211.

Local Tips

  • Arrive in the morning to avoid crowds and summer heat.
  • Wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes for the uneven terrain.
  • Download the free TravelStorys app to learn as you hike.
  • Pack water bottles and snacks for your hikes.

Location

2011 Frankfurt Dr, Birmingham, AL 35211, United States

Frequently Asked Questions

Birmingham offers a variety of attractions that appeal to all types of visitors. Here are the top 5 must-see spots:

  • Birmingham Civil Rights Institute – A powerful museum that chronicles the struggles and triumphs of the Civil Rights Movement, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
  • Vulcan Park & Museum – Home to the world’s largest cast-iron statue, Vulcan offers panoramic views of the city and a glimpse into Birmingham’s industrial heritage.
  • Red Mountain Park – Perfect for outdoor lovers, this expansive park offers hiking trails, zip lines, and scenic overlooks that showcase Birmingham’s natural beauty.
  • Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark – A unique and immersive site where visitors can explore Birmingham’s industrial past and learn about the city’s role in the steel industry.
  • Railroad Park – A beautiful 19-acre urban green space in the heart of downtown, ideal for walking, picnics, and enjoying outdoor events.
  • Bonus: Art lovers shouldn’t miss the Birmingham Museum of Art, which features an impressive collection of works from around the world.

Birmingham’s high season typically runs from spring through early fall, with peak visitation occurring between March and October. During this time, pleasant weather, outdoor events, and festivals draw crowds. The low season is usually during the winter months, from November through February, when temperatures drop and there are fewer outdoor events.

Spring brings colorful blooms and popular festivals, while fall offers cooler temperatures and a variety of cultural and food events. Summer is also a lively time with outdoor concerts and sporting events, although the heat can be intense. For those seeking fewer crowds and budget-friendly options, winter offers a quieter, more relaxed experience.

Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to Birmingham as it is a 4-season city. While the city has relatively mild weather year-round, summers can be hot and humid. Still, there’s always plenty to do outdoors in and around Birmingham. Some of the top outdoor spots and activities include:

  • Railroad Park – Welcoming 19 acre park in the heart of Birmingham, offering ample space for midday walks as well as green spaces for concerts and festivals. This is Birmingham’s family-friendly backyard.
  • Red Mountain Park – This 1500 acre park, which opened in 2012, is a hikers’ paradise not to mention a thrilling spot for adventure cyclists. The iconic Vulcan Park statue standing 56 ft. tall atop a 124 ft. pedestal is located in Red Mountain Park. Climb up to the observation deck for a spectacular view. Another attractive feature at RMP for furry-family travelers is its dog park.
  • Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail – Several golf courses in the Birmingham area provide ample opportunities for golf enthusiasts to tee-off. Among these are the Oxmoor Valley and Ross Bridge courses designed by Robert Trent Jones, one of the world’s premier golf course architects.
  • Moss Rock Preserve – Alabama is home to numerous parks and preserves, with Moss Rock located about 20 minutes south of Birmingham. Nearly 12 miles of hiking trails span the 349-acre preserve that also features streams, boulders, and even waterfalls.

Birmingham hosts a wide variety of events throughout the year that draw visitors from near and far. Some of the biggest main events include:

  • Furnace Fest (October) – A renowned music festival with a diverse lineup of well-known musicians with performances in various genres, from hardcore, post-hardcore, and punk, to emo taking place at the Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark.
  • Birmingham Restaurant Week (July) – A popular culinary event where local restaurants offer special prix-fixe menus, giving foodies the chance to explore the city’s vibrant dining scene.
  • Barber Motorsports Park Races (April & October) – A thrilling motorsports event featuring international racing competitions at the world-renowned Barber Motorsports Park, attracting fans of all ages.
  • Sidewalk Film Festival (August) – A celebrated independent film festival showcasing films from all over the world, making Birmingham a cultural hub for cinema lovers.
  • Magic City Christmas Parade (December) – A festive and family-friendly parade that kicks off the holiday season with floats, music, and a fun-filled celebration.
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