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Stephens Gap

Scottsboro, Alabama

4.5/5
based on 10 reviews

Details

Distance

1.38 miles

Elevation Gain

381 ft

Route Type

Out-and-Back

Description

Added by Edward Day

Short and easy hike to a huge 150ft cave with a waterfall. Stephens Gap is an unreal experience and a must-see hidden gem in Alabama.

The hike is 2 miles round trip. It starts from the open space where you park. (Details on where to park when you email in the permit). There is a sign labeled as the trailhead. Trail is easily visible, but just in case you can't follow it, they have marked it with yellow flags on trees. The trail and area was recently purchased by the SCCI and is still being worked on.

There are two entrances into the cave - A walk down entrance and an entrance to rappel. The cave can be very wet and slippery and the walk down entrance can be pretty steep so watch your step. The cave features a natural pedestal to stand on which is great for pictures and is also a great spot to rappel onto. There is about a 30ft drop off the backside of the pedestal so be careful getting up and down. The cave can be very loud if water is flowing.

For rappelling directly onto the pedestal, there is a keyhole that if you rappel into, will drop you directly onto the pedestal. The keyhole is a small hole on the upper side of the pit.

The required permits and paperwork Instructions Here.

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    Features

    Photography
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    Scenic
    Waterfall

    Stephens Gap Reviews

    Not only does this cave make for a great adventure in and of itself, since you can hike into it and explore the main cavern without need for repelling gear. But if you do want to rappel not only can you rappel into the main cavern but the land owner informed me that there is a way to do a 3 leveled "pull down" rappel over several waterfalls that finishes with you ending in the main cavern so you can walk right out when you are done! Definitely plan on going back one day for that! (Oh and I would advise bringing a headlamp, you won't need it for most of your time in the cave unless it gets super cloudy, but if you want to explore the cavern just a bit a headlamp is definitely helpful.

    This is certainly a hidden gem. It's one of those places that you wonder how it is real. It's not difficult to hike to or travel down into the cave. Trail notes are spot on. Definitely get a permit.

    The hike in was very easy and nice. If you do not have or plan in doing any repelling then plan on a short adventure. Once we got into the cave we realized that was far as we were going to be able to go. We couldn't get to the very bottom to go explore the caverns so we settled to take a few photos and explore outside. It was still with the drive from Atlanta but was under the impression we were going to go further in. If you go with the expectation of a short hike and some scenic photos you will dig it.

    Leave No Trace

    Always practice Leave No Trace ethics on your adventures and follow local regulations. Please explore responsibly!

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