List of National Natural Landmarks in Alabama
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There are seven National Natural Landmarks in the U.S. state of Alabama.
![List of National Natural Landmarks in Alabama is located in Alabama](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/93/USA_Alabama_location_map.svg/350px-USA_Alabama_location_map.svg.png)
![Beaver Creek Swamp](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b2/Purple_pog.svg/8px-Purple_pog.svg.png)
Beaver Creek Swamp
![Dismals Canyon](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b2/Purple_pog.svg/8px-Purple_pog.svg.png)
Dismals Canyon
![Shelta Cave](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b2/Purple_pog.svg/8px-Purple_pog.svg.png)
Shelta Cave
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Alabama National Natural Landmarks (clickable map)Name | Image | Date | Location | County | Ownership | Description | |
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1 | Beaverdam Creek Swamp | May 1974 | Madison 34°37′30″N 86°49′37″W / 34.62500°N 86.82694°W / 34.62500; -86.82694 (Beaver Creek Swamp) | Limestone | Federal (Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge) | A tupelo gum swamp in an unusual inland location. | |
2 | Cathedral Caverns | ![]() | June 1972 | Grant 34°34′24″N 86°13′20″W / 34.57333°N 86.22222°W / 34.57333; -86.22222 (Cathedral Caverns) | Jackson | State | A 11,000 feet (3,400 m) long cave which includes Goliath, a 45 feet (14 m) stalagmite. |
3 | Dismals Canyon | ![]() | May 1974 | Hackleburg 34°19′31″N 87°46′54″W / 34.32528°N 87.78167°W / 34.32528; -87.78167 (Dismals Canyon) | Franklin | Private | This sandstone gorge is one of few places worldwide where the dismalites (Orfelia fultoni) gather. Their bioluminescent glow can be seen on night tours in this 85-acre (340,000 m2) natural conservatory. |
4 | Mobile Tensaw River Bottom Lands | ![]() | May 1974 | Spanish Fort 30°45′15″N 87°56′32″W / 30.75417°N 87.94222°W / 30.75417; -87.94222 (Mobile Tensaw River Bottom Lands) | Baldwin, Mobile, and Washington | Mixed- federal, state, & private | The second largest river delta in the US, this 260,000-acre (1,100 km2) site has a wide range of habitats and wildlife. The 200-mile (320 km) Bartam Canoe Trail goes through the delta. |
5 | Newsome Sinks Karst Area | ![]() | November 1973 | Union Hill 34°26′27″N 86°35′50″W / 34.44083°N 86.59722°W / 34.44083; -86.59722 (Newsome Sinks Karst Area) | Morgan | Private | An area hollowed out by more than 40 caves, with over 50,000 feet (15,000 m) of known passages. |
6 | Red Mountain Expressway Cut | ![]() | November 1987 | Birmingham 33°29′44″N 86°47′18″W / 33.49556°N 86.78833°W / 33.49556; -86.78833 (Red Mountain Expressway Cut) | Jefferson | Municipal (City of Birmingham) | Part of Red Mountain Park, this expressway cut through Red Mountain and exposes a rich view into geological history. |
7 | Shelta Cave | ![]() | October 1971 | Huntsville 34°45′13″N 86°36′38″W / 34.75361°N 86.61056°W / 34.75361; -86.61056 (Shelta Cave) | Madison | Private | This cave was a dance hall before it became the home of the National Speleological Society There are over nine species of cave dwelling animals that were first discovered here. |
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