Red Rock Trail System is a network of trails, parks, bike lanes, and sidewalks in Jefferson County, Alabama. As of December 2020, 125 miles of trails have been completed! We are constantly working with government, business, and community groups to complete more trails. Contact Carolyn Buck (carolyn.buck@freshwaterlandtrust.org) if you have questions or know about a trail that you don't see on the map. The master plan for Red Rock Trail System proposes 750 miles of multi-use trails, parks, bike lanes, and sidewalks.
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Breaking News. Announcing the approval to proceed with the Jones Valley Trail Extension, thanks to the generosity of our donors and commitment from the community, work will begin this spring.
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If you don't like spiders, here's something you'd like even less: a world overrun by insects. Spiders aren't just master web weavers. They're also the best biological pest control you could have. Conserving & restoring land means helping them too.π·
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