Are you a fan of waterfalls? If so, you’re in luck, because several waterfalls are located throughout Alabama, one of which is situated along Keel Mountain Preserve’s Lost Sink Trail. For information about this preserve, trail, and beautiful waterfall, take a look below.

Alabama’s Keel Mountain Preserve, which covers 310 acres, is located in the town of Gurley. It’s one of the Yellowhammer State’s most scenic hiking destinations.

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Lost Sink Trail, which is located within this scenic nature preserve, is only 2.8 miles out and back. In terms of difficulty, it has a moderate rating, which means it’s appropriate for most skill levels.

google/Ryan Beverly Click here for a full map of Lost Sink Trail. The trailhead can be accessed from the preserve’s parking lot.

While hiking this scenic trail, which is also great for trail running and bird watching, you can’t help but notice all of the towering trees and numerous rock formations.

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Of course, Lost Sink Trail’s main feature is Lost Sink Falls, which is a multi-tiered, little-known waterfall waiting at the end.

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Even though Lost Sink Falls is a beautiful hidden gem, it’s also quite unique. What makes it different than most other Alabama waterfalls is that it disappears into a sinkhole.

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If you enjoy exploring nature and discovering waterfalls, you’ll definitely want to include Lost Sink Trail on your hiking bucket list.

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The next time you’re near Gurley, Alabama, consider stopping by Keel Mountain Preserve to hike its Lost Sink Trail. Both the trail and waterfall are true hidden gems.

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Have you ever hiked Alabama’s Lost Sink Trail? If so, what did you think about its waterfall at the end? Please share your thoughts with us in the comments.

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Click here for a full map of Lost Sink Trail. The trailhead can be accessed from the preserve’s parking lot.

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If you’re interested in exploring more of Alabama’s short and scenic trails, be sure to take a look at the following article: 9 Amazing Alabama Hikes Under 3 Miles You’ll Absolutely Love.

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Address: Lost Sink Falls, McMullen Road, Gurley, AL, USA