Monte Sano State Park Alabama
Monte Sano State Park
5105 Nolen Ave.
Huntsville, AL 35801
(256) 534-3757
(256) 539-7069 (fax)
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Monte Sano, Spanish for “Mountain of Health,” rises more than 1,600 feet above sea level. The mountain has attracted visitors since the mid 1820’s with the establishment of the town of Viduta, a derivative of the Spanish word “Vida,” meaning life. Viduta was home to a sanatorium and a hotel resort, Hotel Monte Sano, which opened its doors on June 1, 1887 and closed in the early 1900’s due to a declining economy. |
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With the developments of the CCC in the 1930’s came 11 stone cabins, which are still used today, , picnic area and pavilions, and a stone lodge, which was destroyed by fire in 1947. February 2004 marked the completion of the reconstruction of the Monte Sano Lodge. Today all of these features are still in use and include the addition of three new cabins, one new pavilion and a campground with 89 improved camping sites. | |||
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The park offers over 20 miles of hiking trails so you may get back in the woods to enjoy the serenity of the mountain. We also have over 14 miles of challenging bike trails. The staff at Monte Sano State Park would like to personally invite you to come and visit the park we take such great pride in promoting.
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