Keel Hollow Road Bike Climb - PJAMM Cycling

5.2
PDI
2.5 mi
DISTANCE
882 ft
GAINED
6.6 %
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Page Contributor(s): Dan Razum, San Jose, CA

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This 2.5 mile bike climb is located in AL, USA. The average gradient is 6.6% and there is a total elevation gain of 882 ft, finishing at 1,520 ft.

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CLIMB SUMMARY

CyclingKeel Hollow Road

Ride 2.5 miles gaining 882’ at 6.6% average grade.

Climb summary by PJAMM ambassador Dan Razum, San Jose, CA.

The climb starts at the intersection of Keel Hollow Road and Cherry Tree Road. It is a rural area, surrounded by farmland and cornfields. The road starts out fairly flat and kicks up  after about a mile.

We pass by an old cemetery, as well as a newer one, in the first mile. For some reason,  there seem to be many cemeteries in this part of Alabama, more than we typically see in other rural areas…

There isn't any shoulder but the road is fairly wide and there isn't much traffic, so it is ok. The pavement is good in the flatter portions, but in the steep sections the road gets a bit rough. If you descent along this road, just be careful of the patches and bumpy areas.

The summit isn't marked and the road continues on afterwards but it is fairly obvious when you reach the top.

The climb isn't too long and it can be combined with a longer ride if you want.  All the  rural roads nearby are low traffic and good for biking through the countryside.