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William B. Bankhead National ForestThe William B. Bankhead National Forest is Alabama's largest national forest, with some 180,000 acres, and is home of Alabama's only nationally designated Wild and Scenic River, the Sipsey Wilderness Area. It is located in northwestern Alabama. Known as the "land of a thousand waterfalls," this vast monument to nature and man is ideal for hiking, horseback riding, hunting, boating, fishing, swimming, canoeing and more. Within the forest is the Sipsey Wilderness with a host of rare birds, mammals, and an abundance of swift streams, limestone bluffs, wildlife and wildflowers. Indian relics abound in Bankhead, one of the Southeast's premier sites for petroglyphs, prehistoric drawings and rock carvings. Reference
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