Thursday, June 17, 2010

Kinlock Falls, Bankhead Natl Forest, Alabama

This was a super cool fall! If you find yourself in the area, it is a must! On the top of the falls, not shown in the pictures, there are two holes that you can swim in. I don't mean calm water on the top, rather holes dug into the rocks that are like hot tubs minus the hot! Super cool and fun on a hot summer day. I don't know if these were a result of the construction of the old mill no longer there or what but really nice to play in.
Below the falls awaits a very nice, large pool of water with a sand bar in the middle. There is a nice spot to jump from on the left, looking at the falls. About a 10 foot drop into about 8 foot of water.







This falls is just inside the Sipsey Wilderness which is a small portion of Bankhead National forest. This area offers ATV, horse and hiking trails. Hunting permits can also be purchased. In regards to how to get there... My best advice is use my mp and back out. The trail on Everytrail is our journey down what becomes Fire Service Rd 210. You will not find Kinlock Rd on any map. Directions from the ranger station in Bankhead;
Hwy 33 South
Right on Hwy 278
Right on Hwy 195 (North)
Right on CR 23 in Rabbittown. This road becomes FS 210.
This road becomes a dirt road but we did fine in my wife's car. Continue down, down and further down. After a sharp left, you will see random "Alcohol Prohibited" signs on the right. You have arrived. If you cross a bridge over a stream, turn round..

This is a great place to hang out and soak up this awesome place, however be super careful up top. We met a girl who talked about how another girl recently slipped on the moss and jacked her jaw.

Have fun!

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