Conecuh National Forest Blue Lake Trail

Conecuh National Forest

Birdwatching
Hiking
Walking
Stroller Friendly
Restrooms
Picnic Tables
Dogs Allowed
Benches

The Conecuh National Forest is the southern-most national forest in Alabama, encompassing 84,000 acres between Andalusia, Alabama, and the Florida line. This public-land jewel supports prime examples of habitats and associated species found in natural ecosystems of the lower coastal plain. Prime among these habitats are upland longleaf pine forest and shallow ponds and bogs that are maintained by regular ground fires. This rich ecological backdrop provides setting for a wide variety of recreational activities, including hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, backpacking, picnicking, bicycling, shooting sports, wildlife viewing, and nature study.


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Hiking Shoes
Rain Gear
Compass
Sunscreen
Lip Balm
First Aid Kit
Emergency Contact Info
Driving Directions/GPS
Flashlight

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Conecuh National Forest Blue Lake Trail | miles | Latitude: 31.11676 | Longitude: -86.55765 | Nearest Cities: Adalusia


Activities Available: Birding | Hiking | Trail Running | Walking
Amenities Available: Benches | Dogs Allowed | Picnic Tables | Restrooms | Stroller Friendly

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