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Mobile County
Mobile County
Alabama Scenic River Trail
City: Cedar Bluff to Ft. Morgan
Description: Alabama's great new river trail is the longest water trail in any single state of the country, beginning at the Georgia state line and winding its way across nine beautiful lakes, with scenery ranging from magnificent wildlife preserves and steep stone cliffs to the tranquil beauty of the secluded creeks of the Delta region—the second largest delta in the US.
Trail User Fee:
Map: Interactive Map using Maps.live.com
Chickasabogue Park Trail
City:
Description: 3 trails are connected with a combined length of 20 miles. Trails go through hardwood hills; pine flats; swamps and sand. Parts of the trail go by a creek suitable for swimming and up and down short but steep hills.
Trail User Fee: $1 Per-Adult for admission $.50( 6-12) years; free under 6.
Map: Interactive Map using Maps.live.com
Taylor Harper Hiking and Cycling Trail
City: Dauphin Island
Description: Our trail parallels the two primary roads on Dauphin Islan; (1) Bienville Blvd (east and west); which runs from Ft.Gains east and west terminus of Bienville Blvd on the Iland's west end (2) LeMyne Drive (Hwy 193); which interesects woth the Bienville path at the Beinville/Lenoyne interection and goes north to DI bridge
Trail User Fee: no
Map: Interactive Map using Maps.live.com
Citronelle Rails to Trails
City: Citronelle
Description: Rails to trail is a two mile walking trail. It will take you past some Historic sites such as the Railroad Museum and the Surrender Oak Site. The trail also has has park benches and picnic tables. The trail is a flat surface; so it is very easy to walk.
Trail User Fee: no
Map: Interactive Map using Maps.live.com
Audubon Sanctuary Trails
City: Dauphin Island
Description: 1.2 miles of wooded trails through bird sanctuary. Includes pond overlooks; boardwalks and various trails.
Trail User Fee:
Map: Interactive Map using Maps.live.com

