Travel Reference
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A big sign welcomes you to the Graham Creek Nature Preserve.
The trailhead is located across the road from the parking lot and is marked with
a round orange medallion. The orange marker indicates the path of the preserve's
7.5-mile-long bike path. Follow the orange marker about 100 feet to begin walk-
ing the Blue Trail. Don't let the brochure at the kiosk throw you. As of this writ-
ing, the trail is labeled on the map in the brochure as being marked in green but
it's actually blue.
The trail is a nice, easy walk over flat dirt roads. One striking feature of this
hike is the large fields that you will skirt along the route. The first, coming almost
immediately after starting the hike, is part of the preserve's nine-hole disc golf
course. Watch for flying Frisbees!
At 0.3 mile you will cross Graham Creek itself as it cuts through the path. The
stream isn't deep (unless you hike the trail after one of south Alabama's infamous
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