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6 Blue Trail
An amazing array of wildlife and native plants await you along the Blue Trail at the
Graham Creek Nature Preserve. On this easy walking trail you may encounter bob-
cats, coyotes, gopher tortoises, and hundreds of migratory birds, plus swaying pine
savannah grasses, flowering magnolias, and acres of beautiful white-topped pitcher
plants.
Start: Trailhead across from parking area
Distance: 3.2-mile figure eight
Hiking time: About 2 hours
Difficulty: Easy over firm, level ground
Trail surface: Sand, dirt, grass
Best seasons: Early Mar-mid-May, mid-Sept-mid-Nov
Other trail users: Cyclists, disc golfers
Canine compatibility: Leashed dogs permitted
Land status: City nature preserve
Nearest town: Foley
Fees and permits: None
Schedule: Year-round, dawn to dusk
Maps: USGS Gulf Shores, AL; DeLorme: Alabama Atlas & Gazetteer, page 63 H8
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