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Russell Cave National Monument
Things To Know Before You Come

We are located five miles from Highway 72 near the small town of Bridgeport, AL.  Please see the directions link for more in-depth driving instructions.

Be sure to wear comfortable shoes, and bring a jacket in cooler weather. Bring hiking shoes if you plan to hike along the nature trail.

Only a drink machine is available at the park, so bring lunch if you are planning a long visit.

We have wheelchairs available for visitors upon request.

Strollers are welcome for use on the boardwalk to the cave shelter.

Pets on a leash are welcome on the tour to the cave shelter and the hiking trail, but not inside the visitor center.

Don't forget your camera!

Did You Know?  

Did You Know?
The National Geographic Society purchased 310 acres surrounding the cave shelter area and donated the land to the American people. Russell Cave was designated as a National Monument in 1961 by President John F. Kennedy.

Last Updated: February 03, 2007 at 12:37 EST