In 2045, the US State of Alabama has a plethora of options for viewing the solar eclipse. Using the information we did for State Parks, Cities, and Public Lands, we are able to provide a comprehensive list of options for you to utilize. To see specific totality start, maximum, and end times, check out the specific articles linked in each header.
There is only 1 public land area in the state, which is Conecuh National Forest.
Area Name
Totality Time
Conecuh National Forest
5 minutes, 48 seconds
Table 5: Public Lands
Map
Color
Meaning
Green
Public Lands
Orange
Cities
Red
State Park
Table 6: Map Information
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