Trail Length
1.6 Miles
Trail Surface
Paved
Shade Level
Minimal
Animals To Look For:
Gopher Tortoise, Deer
Rattlesnake Ridge was once an unimproved "service road" between the new Orange Beach City Hall, and Gulf State Park. The first Mayor of Orange Beach and Hugh Branyon, Gulf State Park Superintendent were walking the path one morning, discussing the possibility of converting this two-track into a walking trail. Along the way, they came across a giant diamondback rattlesnake. Orange Beach's Mayor wanted no part of the trail project after that!
Twenty years later, this path was indeed converted into the trail now called "Rattlesnake Ridge", owing its name to the story told by Mr. Branyon. Interesting fact: The base material for this trail was crushed concrete from the former Gulf State Park Lodge, which was condemned after Hurricane Ivan in 2004.
The Hugh S Branyon Backcountry Trail is a network of 18 connected trails located in Orange Beach and Gulf Shores, AL, and the Alabama Gulf State Park. We welcome visitors year-round to enjoy the natural beauty of the Alabama Gulf Coast.
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