Primitive Campground Trail

Primitive Campground

Primitive Campground in Buck's Pocket State Park

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Trail Guide Summary

Primitive Campground Trail is a two and a half mile easy to mederate hike at Buck's Pocket State Park.

The trail starts off as a kind of abandoned road and ends up having some of the greatest views of the canyon as well as great wildlife views.

In the winter months you can catch bald eagles at Guntersville at Morgan’s Cove. This is also a great place for boating and fishing.

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Trail Data

Location: Grove Oak, AL.
Elevation: 764 ft.
Elevation Gain: 10 feet.
Distance: 2.5 Miles.
Time: 90 Minutes.
Difficulty: Moderate.
Trail Type: Out and back
Acreage: 2,000 acres.
Park Type: State.
Park Name: Buck's Pocket.
Fees: No.
Usage: Medium.

Activities

Hiking: Yes.
Camping: Yes.
Fires Allowed: Yes.
Fishing: Yes.
Biking: Yes.
Swimming: Yes.
Boating: Yes.
Horseback Riding: Yes.
ATVs: No.
Hunting: Yes.
Spelunking: No.
Rock Climbing: No.
Dogs: Yes, on leash.
Restrooms: No.
Showers: No.
Lodging: No.

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Trailhead Directions

Located in Buck's Pocket State Park, the trail head starts at the campground parking area.


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