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Sipsey Wilderness

Located in the Bankhead National Forest in Alabama.

Alabama's first National Wilderness Area, the Sipsey Wilderness, is located in the Bankhead National Forest. Designated by Congress in 1975, the Sipsey Wilderness originally contained 12,726 acres, and in 1988, Congress increased the area to 25,906 acres.

The 25,906 acre Sipsey Wilderness enjoys special protection designed to restore and preserve the natural ecological conditions of the area. The Sipsey provides the wilderness visitor with a primitive recreation experience and outstanding opportunities for solitude. Hiking, camping, hunting and fishing are permitted in the Sipsey. Horseback riding is allowed on trails specifically designated for horses. In order to protect the wilderness experience and environment, mountain bikes and motorized vehicles are not allowed inside the Sipsey's boundaries



For further information contact: Bankhead Ranger District - William B. Bankhead National Forest


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