State wildlife trails (United States)

State wildlife trails in the United States are state-sponsored systems of hiking and driving trails developed for the benefit of birdwatching and wildlife enthusiasts.

These wildlife trail systems typically cover multiple wildlife viewing sites covering large areas of their respective states.

[3][4][5] Numerous other trail systems have been opened throughout the country since.

[2][5] Alabama has developed a total of 8 birding trails, with 280 locations as of 2019.

[6] There are locations to watch birds in 65 of Alabama's 67 counties.