Stony Lonesome - Cry Baby Holler

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Cry Baby Holler is a short but intense trail deep within Stony Lonesome. It is not a trail you will find on the official park map, but rest assured, it is an approved and marked trail! The best way to access this trail is to go all the way to the end of the main access trail and turn right on Trail 410 (which takes you by the top of Cry Baby Holler). At the bottom of 410, you turn right again onto 409 and immediately onto another right to begin this trail. The beginning is relatively smooth, but you quickly find yourself at the bottom of a steep rocky incline. Body damage is possible, especially with hard tops. The trail is very steep and puts you off-camber against trees, which can cause damage. The largest ledge is approx 24" high. The rocks at the top are sharp and can slash tires if you are not careful. Pick your line, and you will be at the top in no time!

Stony Lonesome OHV Park is a private offroad park near Cullman, Alabama. The park is open Friday through Sunday. Riders must check in at the office near the start of the Main Access Road and check out at the end of the day to notify staff that you are no longer in the park.

Stony Lonesome offers several onsite accommodations, including tent campsites, RV campsites with full hookups, cabin rentals, and other unit rentals. Visit their website for further details.

Cullman, a 21-minute drive northeast, has the closest hotels.