It’s no secret Alabama is well known for its beautiful white-sand beaches. Even though some of these beaches are better known than others, they’re all quite amazing. Listed below are eight hidden beaches in Alabama that may not be as popular as some other beaches in the state, but they’re still worthy of a visit. They’re also far less crowded.

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Have you been to any of these eight hidden beaches in Alabama? If so, please let us know in the comments. Also, share with us your favorite beach spot in Alabama, whether it’s hidden or not.

For more information about Dauphin Island, be sure to take a look at the following article: Dauphin Island, A Small Coastal Town, Was Recently Named The Best Place To Visit In Alabama.

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What are the most beautiful lakes in Alabama?

Now that you know about some of the best hidden beaches in Alabama, you may be curious about which of the states lakes are the most visually impressive. With 23 public lakes in the state, you are sure to find one that is the perfect fit for you, but a few have a reputation that precedes them. One the most stunning lakes in Alabama is Lewis Smith lake, situated along the Black Warrior River, this is believed to be one the clearest lakes in the state and is well worth a gander. It is great for water sports like boating and fishing, and there is even a large cliff jump for the daredevils out there. While Lewis Smith is a notable favorite, we have also taken the time to compile a list of some of the can't miss lakes in Alabama that you'll surely want to visit.

What are the most picturesque hiking trails in Alabama?

Alabama is packed to the gills with hiking trails, over eight hundred of them in fact! While this may be exciting, it was also be a little bit stressful as you want to make sure you are picking the best possible trails with the most impressive views. If you are looking for easy hikes in Alabama that still pack a scenic punch, we have put together a collection of some of our favorites. If you're a more experienced hiker and want to lace up your boots for a tougher day on the trails, we recommend the Odum Trail to Odum point hike near Linesville Alabama, at over seven miles long and with some tough brambles to trek through, this hike is for the experienced, but the three waterfalls along the way make it more than worth your while.

Are there any natural lazy rivers in Alabama?

There are multiple lazy rivers in Alabama that are just awesome for canoeing, swimming, and of course, some good old fashioned tubing. Flint River, Terrapin Creek ,and Cypress creek are all stunning choices that will chill you out in an instant. Another favorite is Styx River, one of the best in the state for tubing.

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