Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
As you approach trees along the power line, the trail turns left
(northeast) back into the woods (you will see the blaze).
1.6
The trail skirts the edge of the power line again on its east side.
There are wildflowers here.
1.9
Cross under the power line to the west and head back into the
woods.
2.0
Pass a dirt road, part of the equestrian trail, on the right. This
last section is hard-packed clay.
2.3
Arrive back at the trailhead.
2.5
Hiking Information
Local Information
Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association, 402 Sherman St., Decatur, AL
35602; (800) 648-5381; www.northalabama.org
Local Events/Attractions
Coon Dog Memorial Cemetery, 4945 Coon Dog Cemetery Rd., Tuscumbia; (256)
383-0783; www.coondogcemetery.com. In 1937 Ken Underwood buried his coon
dog on this site. Since then over 180 coon dogs have been laid to rest here. There
are picnic areas and a Labor Day celebration.
Restaurants
Riverside Restaurant, 111 E. Limestone, Florence; (256) 766-4436
Search WWH ::




Custom Search