Conecuh Trail
Trail through Conecuh National Forest
Description:
The 20-mile point-to-point trail is easy to hike and offers glimpses of many different species of wildlife, including river otters, bobcats, deer, foxes, alligators, and wild turkey.
There are several loop options within the trail, including the North Loop Trail, which makes up most of the Conecuh Trail anyway.
Shuttles are available and camping is allowed, though you must obtain a permit.
Directions: Google Directions
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State: | Alabama |
County: | Covington |
Latitude: | 31.1226005554 |
Longitude: | -86.5701980591 |
Length: | 19.2 miles |
Difficulty: | 3 |
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Trail Report
Miles | Trail Name | Short Description |
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0 | North Loop Trail | Segment of the Conecuh Trail |
2 | Open Pond Trail | Trail through the southern end of Conecuh National Forest |
2 | Five Runs Loop Trail | Trail along its namesake creek in the Conecuh National Forest |
16 | Wiregrass Trail | Blackwater River State Forest in Northwest Florida |
26 | Jackson Red Ground Trail | Blackwater River State Forest in northwest Florida |