Huntsville Land Trust
The Racetrack Trail reaches a saddle between ridges that is mostly open except for a few scraggily cedar trees. This is considered a "cedar glade" and has special plant populations. To the east is the race track loop which has the spectacular American Columbo plants. Every 5 years or so these normally low growing plants , shoot up a 6-8 foot stalks with a showy inflorescence. The north side of the racetrack loop has nice views of northern Madison County. The western loops have a number of wildflower types, especially the new Rock Wall trail. Bikes and Horses are permitted on Wade Mountain Trails.
DIRECTIONS FROM HUNTSVILLE: Take Memorial parkway north past Alabama A&M;, cross Winchester Road and take the first left turn, Hollow Road, just north of Winchester road. Follow Hollow Road west to Spraggins Hollow Road. There is a sign there for Wade Mountain Preserve. Turn right and follow Spraggins Hollow Rd through several turns, there is a parking lot and sign for the preserve.
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