C.C.C. Trail

C.C.C. Water Tower

C.C.C. Trail

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Trail Guide Summary

Named after the people that built the park the Civilian Conservation Corp. trail travels along Town Creek.

On the trail you will see the area the people who built the park stayed as well as the original water tower.

You start off ascending downhill and then hit a series of twists and turns past the old C.C.C. area, which is now where the group camping is located. As you travel you will encounter old refuse deposits, foundations and chimneys that were left from when the park was first built in 1939.

This trail is used by both hikers and bikers and is a popular mountain biking destination so be aware when biking for others on the trail.



Trail Data

Location: Auburn, AL.
Elevation: 472 ft.
Elevation Gain: 215 feet.
Distance: 3 Miles.
Time: 90 Minutes.
Difficulty: Intermediate.
Trail Type: Out and Back
Park Acreage: 696 acres.
Park Type: State.
Park Name: Chewacla.
Stroller Friendly: No.
Wheelchair Accessible: No.
Fees: Park Fees.
Usage: Medium.

Park Activities

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

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Trailhead Directions

Located in Chewacla State Park, the C.C.C. Trail head can be found by heading to the CCC Camp Road off of Wrights Mill Rd.


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