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Ozark Pedestrian Trail |
County:DaleCity:OzarkLocation:Ed Lisenby LakeDescription:The trail is two miles of asphalt and one mile of primitive (crushed gravel). The trail encircles Ed Lienby Lake and works it way through a wooded area. |
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Total Miles:3.1 miles |
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Surface Type:Asphalt - 1 mile crushed rock |
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Primary Use:Walking |
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Trail Hours:Sunrise until Sunset |
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Directions to Trail:Traveling north on US HWY 231; take a right onto Roy Parker Road; travel to Myrtle Drive and turn left; Myrtle Drive will take you directly to Ed Lisenby Lake and the Ozark Pedestrain Trail. |
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Trail Restrictions:no motorized vehicles or bicycles. |
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Latitude:31.477740Longitude:-85.63364 |
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Trail Amenities |
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Trail Restrooms:YesPicnic Area:YesPlaygrounds:YesTrail Shelter:YesTrail User Fee:No |
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Handicap Accessibility? | |
Trailhead:Yes | |
Trail Segments:Yes | |
Entire Trail:Yes | |
Who’s responsible for Trail? | |
Organization:City of Ozark/Leisure Service |