CCC Trail

Chewacla State Park

Birdwatching
Hiking
Mountain Biking
Wheelchair Accessible
Stroller Friendly
Restrooms
Primitive Tent Camping
Picnic Tables
Drinking Water
Dogs Allowed
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Benches

Action starts at the entrance of this trail if you choose the short ADV (advanced) option to the right just after crossing the bridge and leaving the Creek View Trail; with quick turns, short-steep dips, and climbs. Or, you can choose the “shortcut” CCC connector to the left to bypass the short, advanced option and get right on the CCC trail. After a rippling downhill, the trail turns up and twists through the woods, west and north of the old CCC camp, now used as the group campground. Glimpse the open expanses of the group campground; while passing foundations, chimneys, and refuse deposits left over from previous use by Civilian Conservation Corps. The trail drops to another old CCC trail bordering Town Creek. Listen for the water splashing, granite shelves and see tumbled boulders and fallen trees in the creek. At the Hank-Graham Bridge decide if time is available to explore the more flowing and rustic For Pete’s Sake Trail on the other side of the Town Creek. On the CCC Trail, riders will need to overcome a schizophrenic, winding climb and go past the old water tower and group campground shelters. After passing the residential properties along the park’s north border, finish with quick turns, short, steep dips, and short climbs that lead you back to the Lakeside Connector Trail. (This description follows the trails clockwise. Trails can be ridden in both directions and in whatever order the rider desires.) Trails from Chewacla State Park are part of the National Recreational Trails program. More information can be found at: http://www.americantrails.org/NRTDatabase/trailDetail.php?recordID=3646


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CCC Trail | Trail length: 3 miles | Latitude: 32.553398 | Longitude: -85.477533 | Nearest Cities: Auburn


Activities Available: Birding | Hiking | Mountain Biking
Amenities Available: Benches | Camping | Camping (RV) | Dogs Allowed | Drinking Water | Picnic Tables | Primitive Camping | Restrooms | Stroller Friendly | Wheelchair Accessible

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