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Located in the heart of Midfield, Alabama, the High Ore Line Trail offers a scenic paved pathway ideal for dog owners seeking a pet-friendly outdoor experience near Birmingham. Stretching approximately 3.1 miles, this accessible trail is perfect for jogging, walking, and biking with your furry companion. With ample shade from mature trees, the path provides a cool and pleasant environment during the warmer months, making it a delightful escape for dogs and their owners.
The trail features wide, well-maintained lanes, making it easy for families, seniors, and pets of all sizes to enjoy. It is also wheelchair accessible, connecting directly to Red Mountain Park and its extensive network of trails. While not a traditional dog park with fenced areas, the High Ore Line Trail stands out for its natural beauty, tranquility, and versatility, and is an excellent choice for anyone seeking a dog-friendly hiking or walking experience in the Midfield area.
I’ve not yet walked the full length of the trail, but the part that I’ve experienced is delightful. It is both paved and well laid out with ample room to go around other walkers/runners without altering your pace. It is also shaded in large portions which will be great as the summer months approach.
I’ve not yet walked the full length of the trail, but the part that I’ve experienced is delightful. It is both paved and well laid out with ample room to go around other walkers/runners without altering your pace. It is also shaded in large portions which will be great as the summer months approach.
I’ve not yet walked the full length of the trail, but the part that I’ve experienced is delightful. It is both paved and well laid out with ample room to go around other walkers/runners without altering your pace. It is also shaded in large portions which will be great as the summer months approach.
I’ve not yet walked the full length of the trail, but the part that I’ve experienced is delightful. It is both paved and well laid out with ample room to go around other walkers/runners without altering your pace. It is also shaded in large portions which will be great as the summer months approach.
I’ve not yet walked the full length of the trail, but the part that I’ve experienced is delightful. It is both paved and well laid out with ample room to go around other walkers/runners without altering your pace. It is also shaded in large portions which will be great as the summer months approach.
I’ve not yet walked the full length of the trail, but the part that I’ve experienced is delightful. It is both paved and well laid out with ample room to go around other walkers/runners without altering your pace. It is also shaded in large portions which will be great as the summer months approach.
I’ve not yet walked the full length of the trail, but the part that I’ve experienced is delightful. It is both paved and well laid out with ample room to go around other walkers/runners without altering your pace. It is also shaded in large portions which will be great as the summer months approach.
Great place to walk/ride, seek solitude. Connector to Red Mountain Park is well maintained, significant elevation change relative to remainder of trai, but makes connection to Red Mountain Park North Trail (#17)
Great place to walk/ride, seek solitude. Connector to Red Mountain Park is well maintained, significant elevation change relative to remainder of trai, but makes connection to Red Mountain Park North Trail (#17)
Great place to walk/ride, seek solitude. Connector to Red Mountain Park is well maintained, significant elevation change relative to remainder of trai, but makes connection to Red Mountain Park North Trail (#17)