The Forever Wild Shoal Creek Preserve Trail System

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The Forever Wild Shoal Creek Preserve Trail System

State Backcountry Trail
  • Length
    6.3 miles
  • Elevation Gain
    --
  • Route Type
    Loop

The Forever Wild Shoal Creek Preserve Tract in Lauderdale County consists of approximately 298 acres and is home to the Forever Wild Shoal Creek Preserve Trail System.

  • Shoal Creek Preserve. Photo by Eric Soehren
  • Shoal Creek Preserve. Photo by Eric Soehren
  • waterfall. Photo by Jerry Wheeler.
  • Snow on Hiking Trail
  • Waterfall on Lawson Branch
  • Kiosk
  • Footbridge over Lawson Branch
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Location: Located within the Forever Wild Shoal Creek Nature Preserve

  • States: Alabama
  • Counties: Lauderdale
  • Cities/Townships: St. Florian

The Forever Wild Shoal Creek Preserve Tract in Lauderdale County consists of approximately 298 acres and is home to the Forever Wild Shoal Creek Preserve Trail System. The trail system navigates through several different habitat types throughout the site which include fallow fields, mature upland hardwood stands, and scenic creek bottoms. Waterways consist of Indian Camp Creek, Lawson Creek, Jones Branch, and Shoal Creek. The management objectives are preserving natural plant and animal species and habitats while providing opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, fishing, hunting, canoeing, picnicking, bird watching, photography, and nature study. Motorized vehicles are only allowed in designated parking areas and access roads. The tract is located approximately 7 miles from Florence, AL, and 3 miles north of the St Florian community. Access is via an unimproved road off Lauderdale County Road 61.

The Shoal Creek Preserve Tract has two hiking trails; the Jones Branch Loop (2.4 miles) and the Lawson Branch Loop (1.8 miles). The Tract also has a 2.1-mile horseback riding trail.

All trails are free to use by the public and provide ample opportunity to observe wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, wood ducks, and several other bird species. The trails close at sunset.

For more information about Alabama Forever Wild Program visit the program website at, http://www.outdooralabama.com/....

The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources promotes wise stewardship, management, and enjoyment of Alabama's natural resources through five divisions: Marine Police, Marine Resources, State Lands, State Parks, and Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries. To learn more about ADCNR, visit www.outdooralabama.com.

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Allowed Uses:

Equestrian Hiking/Walking

Other Activities

  • Fishing
  • Hunting
  • Wildlife viewing / observation

Public Contact

Doug Deaton
AL Dept of Conservation and Natural Resources
64 North Union St, Suite 464
Montgomery, AL 36130
[email protected](334) 242-3484

Contact the trail manager for current maps and visiting details.

More Details

  • Elevation (low): 560
  • Elevation (high): 620
  • Elevation (cumulative): --

  • Part of a Trail System? No
  • Surface (primary): Soil
  • Surfaces (additional): Grass or Vegetation, Rock, boulders, Rock, crushed, Rock, smooth, Sand, Soil, Water, slow moving, Water, calm

  • Tread Width (average): 24"
  • Tread Width (minimum): 18
  • Running length (minimum): --

  • Tread Grade (average, percent): 5
  • Tread Grade (maximum): 10
  • Running length (maximum): --

  • Cross-slope (average, percent): 2
  • Cross-slope (maximum): --
  • Running length (maximum): --
  • Certified as an NRT
    May 29, 2012
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