Climb the Unnamed Fire Tower in Tuscaloosa

Tuscaloosa, Alabama

4.3/5
based on 8 reviews

Description

Added by Merritt McKinney

Located in Tuscaloosa, this forgotten fire tower is only a short walk from the side of the road! The structure is old and missing a few stairs here and there, so be extremely careful while climbing.

To my knowledge, this fire tower does not have a name. If you know the name of this fire tower, please leave it in the reviews below!

The firetower is located about 20 minutes north of Tuscaloosa. Heading north on AL-69, turn right onto Yellow Creek Road. Continue along Yellow Creek Road for .4 mile until you reach a dirt pull-off on your left. Do not block the gate! Walk past the gate and follow the trail to your left. The firetower will be visible from the road and impossible to miss. The walk to the firetower takes less than 5 minutes.

The fire tower is old and ill-kept. There are even a few stairs missing so be extremely careful and be certain to use the handrails while climbing. The tower is approximately 100 feet tall and stands high above the treeline. There is a small cabin at the top, however, it is littered with glass so be certain to wear closed-toe shoes. Overall, this fire tower is a great addition to the outdoor activities available in Tuscaloosa and is well-worth visiting!

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Climb the Unnamed Fire Tower in Tuscaloosa Reviews

It is Against the law to climb on this Fire Tower it is State Property with no trespassing signs all around it. There is no hiking trails there either. It is private land next to it. I should know my husband and I own the land also no trespassing on it. That tower is very dangerous! I have called the Alabama Forestry and they said it was illegal to climb or trespass on either one of our land.

There was high wind and it was cold. A sprinkle of rain and it was dark. It was not busy at all

When you climb up please watch your step, some of the beams have not weathered well.

Awesome time but don’t go up there when it’s wet😂

Really cool adventure only about 25 minutes away from campus. Really sketchy so be careful when climbing and coming down but well worth the view. Absolutely beautiful

Be careful because the stairs are wood and dry rotted. There are a few steps missing so watch your step as you’re climbing up. But the view was incredible and definitely a must do!

Leave No Trace

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

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