Hike Location: Buck's Pocket State Park
Geographic Location: west of Rainsville, AL (34.47527, -86.05100)
Length: 2.3 miles
Difficulty: 8/10 (Difficult)
Date Hiked: March 2025
Overview: An out-and-back, partly along cascading Little Sauty Creek, to fantastic Point Rock Overlook.
Park Information: https://www.alapark.com/parks/bucks-pocket-state-park
Hike Route Map: https://www.mappedometer.com/?maproute=981260
Photo Highlight:
Hike Video: (coming May 29, 2026)
Directions to the trailhead: From Rainsville, take SR 75 south 9.3 miles to CR 400 and turn right on CR 400. Drive CR 400 west 5.2 miles to CR 402 and turn right on CR 402. Drive CR 402 north 0.8 miles. Turn left and immediately turn right to continue north on CR 20. Drive CR 20 north 1.8 miles to CR 557 and angle softly left on CR 557. Drive CR 557 north 0.5 miles to CR 172 and turn left on CR 172. Drive CR 172 west 0.7 miles to the park entrance on the right. Turn right to enter the park, pay the day-use fee, and park in the perpendicular parking area on the left just after crossing Little Sauty Creek but just before reaching the campground entrance.
The hike: The large number of turns and county roads in the driving directions to reach Buck's Pocket State Park testifies to this park rural and rustic location. Possibly the most remote state park in Alabama, Buck's Pocket State Park protects 2080 acres in and around a pocket canyon in the northeast part of the state. The park consists of land purchased from a farmer combined with land donated by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), and it opened in 1971. Several theories and legends have been advanced to explain the pocket canyon's name, but none have been substantiated.
True to its rustic nature, Buck's Pocket State Park offers limited amenities that include only a cozy 23-site developed campground, some picnic areas, and seven trails. All of the park's hiking trails are short, and this park's signature hike is the Point Rock Trail described here. This out-and-back connects the campground with the trail's namesake Point Rock while passing the fantastic scenery of this park's scenic but rugged pocket canyon.
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Lower trailhead near campground |
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Rough wooden steps |
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Little Sauty Creek in Buck's Pocket |
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View west at Point Rock Overlook |
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View south at Point Rock Overlook |
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