VisitPiedmontAL.com is your starting point. Then use the specialized Piedmont websites for deeper maps, business directories, and trip planning.

Welcome to Piedmont
Piedmont sits at the intersection of paved trail riding, clear-water creek paddling, and regional hiking + ATV adventures. This site stays broad on purpose—so Google understands it—then we send visitors to the “deep” sites for maps, directories, and trip details.
What you can do here
Piedmont works because the activities connect: a morning ride, an afternoon paddle, an evening downtown—plus easy access to bigger regional adventures.
Cycle the paved corridor
A family-friendly paved rail-trail experience connecting trail towns and services—perfect for weekend trips and multi-day rides.
Hike the Pinhoti Trail area
The Pinhoti Trail is one of the Southeast’s signature long-distance hiking routes. Piedmont is positioned as a practical resupply / lodging hub for regional hiking access.
Paddle clear-water creeks
Terrapin Creek is a major draw for kayaking and canoeing. Conditions vary by season—use the paddling site for access and safety guidance.
Photo highlights
Authentic downtown visuals—murals, streetscapes, and visitor-ready public spaces.



Why Piedmont works as a destination
Piedmont is not trying to be everything. It wins by doing a few things exceptionally well: it’s a trail town with real downtown character, it sits near high-demand outdoor recreation, and it’s building a connected set of websites that makes trip planning simple.
- Ride a paved trail in the morning
- Paddle a creek or explore the region in the afternoon
- Eat and shop downtown in the evening
- Repeat with a different activity tomorrow
- This hub gives the overview and story.
- Each specialty site goes deep with maps and directories.
- Cross-links keep visitors inside the Piedmont ecosystem.