South Sauty Creek Hiking Trail

South Sauty Creek Hiking Trail Waterfall

Waterfall on South Sauty Creek

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Trail Guide Summary

Starting from the main creek bridge on the right, South Sauty Creek is a moderate to difficult hike that takes you along the edge of a creek.

With a terrific vibe hiking along the creek you may see fishermen and a variety of plant life including wildflowers.

The main attraction of the hike is the two waterfalls that are on the hike. The falls typically run during the fall and winter months and it is recommended to bring boots on this trail.

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Trail Data

Location: Grove Oak, AL.
Elevation: 764 ft.
Elevation Gain: 0 feet.
Distance: 2.5 Miles.
Time: 90 Minutes.
Difficulty: Hard.
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 main creek bridge on the right.


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