The Big Oak Trail is a hike largely in Suwannee River State Park that includes abandoned highway bridges, the ghost town of Ellaville, the Suwannee River, the Withlacoochee River, springs, sinks, and (of course) the Big Oak. It's a bit long, though. The Florida Trail Association lists it at just over eleven miles while Sandra Friend (50 Hikes in North Florida) gives the length as twelve-and-a-half miles. I didn't want to go quite that far, especially because around four miles of that total is trail that you double back on to return to your starting point. However, the heart of the hike is a loop of just over four miles on the peninsula between the Withlacoochee River and the Suwannee River. You can't walk just the loop, but you can park close enough to cut the total distance to just over five miles.
Access is along a gas pipeline on the south side of CR 141 just east of the bridge over the Withlacoochee River (i.e., here). We ended up parking on the shoulder of the highway. From the road, you follow the orange-blazed Florida Trail along a driveway to a gate. There is passage alongside the gate for hikers. This takes you on to a gas pipeline right-of-way which will take you in a southerly direction to the boundary of Suwannee River State Park. The gas line itself is desolate and depressingly straight, so concentrate on the scenery to each side--meadows and rich hardwood forest.
Crossing the park boundary, you're now on the loop. You can continue straight along the gas pipeline and do the loop clockwise, but we chose to turn right and do the loop counter-clockwise. The orange blazes lead you along the park's fenceline before making a sharp left onto an old road. Hikers follow the old road to the rim of a deep sinkhole, at which point the orange blazes lead you toward the Withlacoochee River and away from the road. Don't worry, you'll see the road again. It runs nearly to the southern tip of the peninsula, and the trail follows it on several stretches on the way south.
Past the sinkhole the trail takes you along the Withlacoochee River in the downstream direction. Depending on the water level in the river, you may hear the water rushing over some limerock shoals. After this first meeting, though, the Withlacoochee flows quietly between its steep limestone banks. Turtles sun themselves near the shores and hawks glide overhead. Not many other hikers shared the trail with us, but boats and kayaks went by on the river below, and families camped and fished on the opposite side of the Withlacoochee.
Very close to the south end of the loop you can look across the river and see the ruins of an old wall that was built to impound the waters of Suwannacoochee Spring, part of Ellaville, a vanished lumbermill town. Straight ahead you'll soon spot the picnic table and fire ring that mark the primitive campground at the southern tip of the peninsula. This is a good spot to stop, rest, and look at the confluence of the Suwannee River and the Withlacoochee River. Looking downstream, you can see three bridges that still exist in this area--the CSX rail bridge, the old US 90 bridge, and the current US 90 bridge. You can also look across the Suwannee at the more active portion of Suwannee River State Park (actually, you'll probably have already heard the noise from all that activity).
From the camping area, the trail heads back north (upstream) along the west bank of the Suwannee River. After about half a mile of following the Suwannee, the trail crosses the barren avenue of the gas pipeline. Huge signs warn boaters not to "anchor or dredge" where the pipeline crosses the river. Once you've walked across the pipeline, start keeping an eye out for the "Big Oak" for which the trail is named. Less than a quarter mile past the pipeline, the "Big Oak" will be on the left side of the trail. It's an old live oak that is significantly larger than the other big live oaks in the area.
Beyond the "Big Oak," the trail and the Suwannee River angle away from each other. There are no more river views, but plenty of woods, occasional sinkholes, and the possibility of wildlife sightings. Before completing the loop, you'll come to an intersection and the only sign (other than mileposts) on the loop. The orange-blazed Florida Trail goes right toward Key West, but you'll want to take the blue-blazed trail to the left that goes back toward your car. From the sign you follow the blue blazes back to the gas pipeline where you turn right. The pipeline takes you to the park boundary, where you complete the loop and rejoin the orange-blazed Florida Trail. Retrace your steps north along the pipeline back to CR 141.
The loop isn't absolutely flat, but it comes close. There were quite a few trees and branches down across the trail the day we hiked the loop (28 December 2008), but one work crew could change that.
More photos of the trail
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2557776&id=5215641&l=3082af97f0
Here are some links I used in planning our walk in the woods.
Grab and Go: Big Oak Trail
http://www.floridatrail.org/Hiking/Grab-and-Go/GGbigoaktrail.html
From the Florida Trail Association. You'll want the trail map.
Florida Hikes! Big Oak Trail
http://www.floridahikes.com/north/big-oak-trail.html
Sandra Friend's excellent take on the trail.
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Friday, December 26, 2008
26 December 2008 Tallahassee 100-Mile Race Calendar
Here are some upcoming races within 100 miles of Tallahassee, Florida (this area is shown in the map above). If a race isn't listed, I probably don't know about it and you should post a comment. | |||
27 DEC 2008 | Last Gasp 5K Trail Run 5 km on dirt running trails | 9:00am ct Westgate Park 801 Recreation Rd Dothan, AL 36303 | Event web site Listing on active.com |
1 JAN 2009 | New Year's Day 5K and 1 mile | 9:30am ET 5K / 10:30 am ET one mile S. L. Mason School Baytree Road and Azalea Drive Valdosta, GA | Call Get Active Running & more, 229-219-0010 |
3 JAN 2009 | 5th Annual Bainbridge Kiwanis River Run 10 km and 5 km road races | 9:00 am ET Earle May Boat Basin Boat Basin Circle Bainbridge, GA 39819 | Online registration at active.com Entry form and flyer USATF certified 10K course GA05001WC |
10 JAN 2009 | Bowlegs 5K Run For Scholarship | 9:00am ET FAMU / FSU School of Engineering Building 2525 Pottsdamer St Tallahassee, FL 32310 | Registration form and flyer |
10 JAN 2009 | Berrien County Recreation Department 4th Annual 5K Fun Run & One-Mile Run/Walk | 8:30am ET 5 km / 9:30am ET one mile Berrien Recreation Center 1015 Exum Rd. Nashville, Ga. 31639 | Registration form and flyer |
17 JAN 2009 | Gulf Winds Track Club 30K / 15K | 7:30am ET The Retreat at Bradley's Pond 9002 Bradley Road Tallahassee, FL 32309 | Online registration at active.com Registration form and flyer USATF certified courses FL06013DL (30K) and FL06014DL (15 K) |
24 JAN 2009 | 4th Annual Special Olympics Leon County 5K | 9:00am ET Mike Long Track Florida State University Chieftan Way at Spirit Way Tallahassee, FL 32304 | Event web site Online registration at active.com USATF certified course FL06015DL. Registration form and flyer |
24 JAN 2009 | YMCA Run Around The Town | 7:30am ET Lee County Parks & Rec Gym 116 Starksville Street Leesburg, GA 31763 | Online registration at active.com Registration form and flyer |
31 JAN 2009 | Nun Run 5K Road Race & One-Mile Fun Run | 8:15am ET St. Teresa's School 417 Edgewood Lane Albany, GA 31707 | Event web site Online registration at active.com Registration form and flyer |
31 JAN 2009 | 27th Annual Hog Wild 5-Mile Run & One-Mile Pig Trail Trot | 2:00pm CT Westgate Park 801 Recreation Rd Dothan, AL 36303 | Event web site USATF course certification not current (AL84001TC) |
1 FEB 2009 | Tallahassee Marathon and Half-Marathon | 7:30 am ET Mike Long Track Florida State University Chieftan Way at Spirit Way Tallahassee, FL 32306 | Event web site Online registration at active.com Registration form and flyer USATF certified course FL06020DL (Marathon), FL06021DL (half-Marathon) |
7 FEB 2009 | 14th Annual Run for the Cookies 5 km run and one-mile fun run | 8:30 am ET (one mile) / 9:00 am ET (5 km) Tallahassee Community College Lifetime Sports Complex 444 Appleyard Drive Tallahassee, FL 32304 | Online registration on active.com Registration form and flyer USATF certified course FL08011EBM |
14 FEB 2009 | "Home is Where the Heart Is" Valentine's 5K | 9:00am ET Tully Gymnasium, Florida State University Chieftan Way at Spirit Way Tallahassee, FL 32306 | Registration form and flyer |
21 FEB 2009 | Flash 12 km / 6 km | 8:30am ET J Lewis Hall Park 7575 Old Woodville Road Woodville, FL 32305 | Registration form and flyer |
21 FEB 2009 | St. Andrew's Mardi Gras 5 km Run/Walk | 8:00 am CT Oaks along the Bay Park 10th Street and Beck Ave Panama City, FL 32402 | Online registration at active.com |
28 FEB 2009 | Race Judicata 5K | 8:00am ET Florida State University College of Law 425 W. Jefferson Street Tallahassee, FL 32301 | USATF certified course FL02044DL Lauren Strickland, laurenstrickland@gmail.com |
28 FEB 2009 | 7th Annual Holy Nativity Episcopal School 5 km run and one-mile fun run | 8:00am CT Holy Nativity Episcopal School upper campus 205 Hamilton Avenue Panama City, FL 32401 | 850-747-0060 |
7 MAR 2009 | Thomasville Road Baptist Church 5K, 10K & 1 Mile Fun Run | 8:00am ET one mile / 8:30am ET 5 km and 10 km Thomasville Road Baptist Church 3131 Thomasville Road Tallahassee, FL 32309 | Event web site |
7 MAR 2009 | Snickers® Marathon® Energy Bar Marathon, Half Marathon, and one-mile fun run | 7:00am ET Veteran's Park Front Street Albany, GA | Event web site Online registration at active.com Regisration form and flyer USATF certified course GA07003WC (Marathon), GA07002WC (half-Marathon) |
14 MAR 2009 | Azalea 5K & One-Mile Fun Run/Walk | 8:00am ET fun run / 8:30am ET 5K VSU Recreation Center 1500 Sustella Ave Valdosta, GA 31698 | Event web site Registration form and flyer |
28 MAR 2009 | 34th Annual Springtime 10K, Publix 5K & Fun Station 1-Miler | 8:00am ET Leon County Courthouse 301 S Monroe St Tallahassee, FL 32301 | Event web site Online registration at active.com USATF certified course FL96048DL (10 km) |
11 APR 2009 | 35th Annual Palace Saloon 5 km | 8:00am ET James Messer Fields Park Jackson Bluff Road and Dupree Street Tallahassee, FL 32304 | Online registration at active.com USATF certified course FL99027DL |
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Gopher, Frog, and Alligator Trail Construction
For years I've been hearing about the GFA Rail Trail, to be built on the bed of the old Georgia, Florida, and Alabama (aka Gopher, Frog, and Alligator) Railroad between Tallahassee and Carrabelle. Never mind that some of the railbed is in people's yards or beneath city streets or under a runway of the Tallahassee Municipal Airport. Don't worry about the hostility of hunting interests to a trail in the Apalachicola National Forest. Forget about the problem of bridging the Ochlockonee River. One Day the trail would be built, all 53 miles of it. Run a marathon on the St. Marks Trail? You would be able to run two marathons back-to-back, on the GFA Trail and never re-trace a single step. And it would indeed happen One Day. After all, the Florida Department of Transportation had added a ten-foot bike lane to the bridge over Fisher Creek on Springhill Road. A mile to the north,the United States Forestry Service had added the legend "GFA Trailhead" to the sign for the Trout Pond Recreation Area (and only those of little faith would point out that the USFS had also added "CLOSED" to the same sign).
This past week I heard that construction on the trail had actually been spotted along Springhill Road. I wanted to see it. I have faith and hope in this project, but I still wanted to see it. So Saturday (2008 July 26) I went to take a look.
You have to drive a long way south of town on Springhill Road before you spot the first construction a bit south of the Trout Pond Recreation Area. The farthest south the current stage of the project goes is Helen Guard Station Road, just north of the Wakulla County line. North of Helen, the railbed has been graded and a layer of crushed lime laid down. Or maybe sand mixed with gravel. Anyway, something to serve as a foundation for the first layer of pavement.
At Fisher Creek, the trail veers east of the old railbed to cross the creek on the bicycle lane that has been added to the Springhill Road bridge. After the bridge the trail jogs back to the west to rejoin the railbed. The railbed is a bit higher than Springhill Road here,so you get something you seldom see on a rail-trail: a hill.
A bit north of Fisher Creek, the trail suddenly makes a hard turn to the east, leaves the old railbed, and crosses Springhill Road. After crossing Springhill Road, the trail turns gently to the north, apparently towards Trout Pond Recreation Area, which is on the opposite side of Springhill Road from the old railbed. On this side of Springhill Road, a layer of blacktop has already been added to the trail.
That's how things stood the day of my visit. This part of the project should be done soon, but you won't be able to run a marathon on it--it's only around two miles long. You could run an out-and-back 5K on the trail, but I wouldn't advise it because of the Springhill Road crossing. It could be very important as a segment of the longer trail, but I don't know when that's going to happen.
Bill Crooks once told me that there was a running track inside of the Federal Correctional Institute off of Capital Circle. That was interesting information, but not immediately useful. In fact, I'm inclined to hope that it never becomes useful. I have to put this news about the GFA Trail in a similar category of interesting but not immediately useful. The difference is that I remain hopeful that this GFA information will be useful one day.
[ Since I wrote the above, paving of this first portion of the GF&A Trail has been completed. We're still over 50 miles short of a paved rail-trail from Tallahassee to Carrabelle, but it's a start. ]
Original appearance:
http://www.gulfwinds.org/Trails/GFA%20Trail%20(07-30-8).htm
Map at USATF's America's Running Routes:
http://www.usatf.org/routes/view.asp?rID=234168
More photos of the trail under construction:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2477240&id=5215641&l=39a2010ec3
Another visit to the GF&A trail:
http://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2009/01/another-visit-to-gf-trail-tallahassee.html
This past week I heard that construction on the trail had actually been spotted along Springhill Road. I wanted to see it. I have faith and hope in this project, but I still wanted to see it. So Saturday (2008 July 26) I went to take a look.
You have to drive a long way south of town on Springhill Road before you spot the first construction a bit south of the Trout Pond Recreation Area. The farthest south the current stage of the project goes is Helen Guard Station Road, just north of the Wakulla County line. North of Helen, the railbed has been graded and a layer of crushed lime laid down. Or maybe sand mixed with gravel. Anyway, something to serve as a foundation for the first layer of pavement.
At Fisher Creek, the trail veers east of the old railbed to cross the creek on the bicycle lane that has been added to the Springhill Road bridge. After the bridge the trail jogs back to the west to rejoin the railbed. The railbed is a bit higher than Springhill Road here,so you get something you seldom see on a rail-trail: a hill.
A bit north of Fisher Creek, the trail suddenly makes a hard turn to the east, leaves the old railbed, and crosses Springhill Road. After crossing Springhill Road, the trail turns gently to the north, apparently towards Trout Pond Recreation Area, which is on the opposite side of Springhill Road from the old railbed. On this side of Springhill Road, a layer of blacktop has already been added to the trail.
That's how things stood the day of my visit. This part of the project should be done soon, but you won't be able to run a marathon on it--it's only around two miles long. You could run an out-and-back 5K on the trail, but I wouldn't advise it because of the Springhill Road crossing. It could be very important as a segment of the longer trail, but I don't know when that's going to happen.
Bill Crooks once told me that there was a running track inside of the Federal Correctional Institute off of Capital Circle. That was interesting information, but not immediately useful. In fact, I'm inclined to hope that it never becomes useful. I have to put this news about the GFA Trail in a similar category of interesting but not immediately useful. The difference is that I remain hopeful that this GFA information will be useful one day.
[ Since I wrote the above, paving of this first portion of the GF&A Trail has been completed. We're still over 50 miles short of a paved rail-trail from Tallahassee to Carrabelle, but it's a start. ]
Original appearance:
http://www.gulfwinds.org/Trails/GFA%20Trail%20(07-30-8).htm
Map at USATF's America's Running Routes:
http://www.usatf.org/routes/view.asp?rID=234168
More photos of the trail under construction:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2477240&id=5215641&l=39a2010ec3
Another visit to the GF&A trail:
http://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2009/01/another-visit-to-gf-trail-tallahassee.html
Monday, December 22, 2008
Ellaville Loop, Twin Rivers State Forest
One of my favorite walks in north Florida is the Ellaville loop in the Twin Rivers State Forest. It's not an obscure trail--it's a listed trail in the Florida Division of Forestry's Trailwalker program, and a good bit of the loop is actually part of the Florida Trail. But I've never been there when I had to share the five-mile loop with more than a couple of other groups of hikers, the scenery never disappoints, and there are no strenuous climbs or descents.
The trail head is at the end of a dirt road south of US 90 just west of the Suwannee River. Parking is under some serious-looking power lines. Most often I've done the loop clockwise; to do this you'll toward the river on a small road. At the river, you'll pick up the orange blazes of the Florida Trail. Follow these downstream. You'll soon pass under the serious-looking power lines for the second time; you'll see different sets of these eight times during the loop. You should also be able to see the source of the power lines on the far bank of the Suwanee--Progress Energy's Suwannee River Power Plant. Depending on the water level, you should also soon be able to see and hear some "rapids" as the Suwannee passes over some limerock shoals. At times the river level has been low enough that the Suwannee is nothing but rapids flowing over shoals. I suspect that at other times the river is deep enough that the shoals aren't evident, but the trail might be underwater then. As you head southerly on the trail there are nothing but great views of the Suwannee.
Shortly after you pass under power lines for the fifth time, you'll come to Interstate 10 and the southernmost portion of the loop. The intersection is clearly marked, but make sure that you follow the blue blazes of the trailwalker trail to the north rather than continuing east along the orange-blazed Florida Trail. Most of the northbound trek is along dirt roads through wooded areas. You don't get the views of the river that you do on the journey south, but I have never failed to see groups of feral pigs on this part of the loop. There are also several places where you can see the remains of old farming enclosures back in the trees--shabby wire-and-sheet-metal structures of indeterminate use. Count three sets of power lines on your walk north; the fourth will be the trail head and the end of the loop.
The trail head is at the end of a dirt road south of US 90 just west of the Suwannee River. Parking is under some serious-looking power lines. Most often I've done the loop clockwise; to do this you'll toward the river on a small road. At the river, you'll pick up the orange blazes of the Florida Trail. Follow these downstream. You'll soon pass under the serious-looking power lines for the second time; you'll see different sets of these eight times during the loop. You should also be able to see the source of the power lines on the far bank of the Suwanee--Progress Energy's Suwannee River Power Plant. Depending on the water level, you should also soon be able to see and hear some "rapids" as the Suwannee passes over some limerock shoals. At times the river level has been low enough that the Suwannee is nothing but rapids flowing over shoals. I suspect that at other times the river is deep enough that the shoals aren't evident, but the trail might be underwater then. As you head southerly on the trail there are nothing but great views of the Suwannee.
Shortly after you pass under power lines for the fifth time, you'll come to Interstate 10 and the southernmost portion of the loop. The intersection is clearly marked, but make sure that you follow the blue blazes of the trailwalker trail to the north rather than continuing east along the orange-blazed Florida Trail. Most of the northbound trek is along dirt roads through wooded areas. You don't get the views of the river that you do on the journey south, but I have never failed to see groups of feral pigs on this part of the loop. There are also several places where you can see the remains of old farming enclosures back in the trees--shabby wire-and-sheet-metal structures of indeterminate use. Count three sets of power lines on your walk north; the fourth will be the trail head and the end of the loop.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
18 December 2008 Tallahassee 100-Mile Race Calendar
Here are some upcoming races within 100 miles of Tallahassee, Florida (this area is shown in the map above). If a race isn't listed, I probably don't know about it and you should post a comment. | |||
20 DEC 2008 | Salvation Army Run For Kindness 5K Trail Run 5 km on dirt running trails | 9:00am ct Westgate Park 801 Recreation Rd Dothan, AL 36303 | John Dove 334-793-7117 |
27 DEC 2008 | Last Gasp 5K Trail Run 5 km on dirt running trails | 9:00am ct Westgate Park 801 Recreation Rd Dothan, AL 36303 | Event web site Listing on active.com |
1 JAN 2009 | New Year's Day 5K and 1 mile | 9:30am ET 5K / 10:30 am ET one mile S. L. Mason School Baytree Road and Azalea Drive Valdosta, GA | Call Get Active Running & more, 229-219-0010 |
3 JAN 2009 | 5th Annual Bainbridge Kiwanis River Run 10 km and 5 km road races | 9:00 am ET Earle May Boat Basin Boat Basin Circle Bainbridge, GA 39819 | Online registration at active.com Entry form and flyer USATF certified 10K course GA05001WC |
10 JAN 2009 | Bowlegs 5K Run For Scholarship | 9:00am ET FAMU / FSU School of Engineering Building 2525 Pottsdamer St Tallahassee, FL 32310 | Registration form and flyer |
10 JAN 2009 | Berrien County Recreation Department 4th Annual 5K Fun Run & One-Mile Run/Walk | 8:30am ET 5 km / 9:30am ET one mile Berrien Recreation Center 1015 Exum Rd. Nashville, Ga. 31639 | Registration form and flyer |
17 JAN 2009 | Gulf Winds Track Club 30K / 15K | 7:30am ET The Retreat at Bradley's Pond 9002 Bradley Road Tallahassee, FL 32309 | Online registration at active.com Registration form and flyer USATF certified courses FL06013DL (30K) and FL06014DL (15 K) |
24 JAN 2009 | 4th Annual Special Olympics Leon County 5K | 9:00am ET Mike Long Track Florida State University Chieftan Way at Spirit Way Tallahassee, FL 32304 | Event web site Online registration at active.com USATF certified course FL06015DL. Registration form and flyer |
24 JAN 2009 | YMCA Run Around The Town | 7:30am ET Lee County Parks & Rec Gym 116 Starksville Street Leesburg, GA 31763 | Online registration at active.com Registration form and flyer |
31 JAN 2009 | Nun Run 5K Road Race & One-Mile Fun Run | 8:15am ET St. Teresa's School 417 Edgewood Lane Albany, GA 31707 | Event web site Online registration at active.com Registration form and flyer |
31 JAN 2009 | 27th Annual Hog Wild 5-Mile Run & One-Mile Pig Trail Trot | 2:00pm CT Westgate Park 801 Recreation Rd Dothan, AL 36303 | Event web site USATF course certification not current (AL84001TC) |
1 FEB 2009 | Tallahassee Marathon and Half-Marathon | 7:30 am ET Mike Long Track Florida State University Chieftan Way at Spirit Way Tallahassee, FL 32306 | Event web site Online registration at active.com Registration form and flyer USATF certified course FL06020DL (Marathon), FL06021DL (half-Marathon) |
7 FEB 2009 | 14th Annual Run for the Cookies 5 km run and one-mile fun run | 8:30 am ET (one mile) / 9:00 am ET (5 km) Tallahassee Community College Lifetime Sports Complex 444 Appleyard Drive Tallahassee, FL 32304 | Online registration on active.com Registration form and flyer USATF certified course FL08011EBM |
14 FEB 2009 | "Home is Where the Heart Is" Valentine's 5K | 9:00am ET Tully Gymnasium, Florida State University Chieftan Way at Spirit Way Tallahassee, FL 32306 | Registration form and flyer |
21 FEB 2009 | Flash 12 km / 6 km | 8:30am ET J Lewis Hall Park 7575 Old Woodville Road Woodville, FL 32305 | Registration form and flyer |
7 MAR 2009 | Snickers® Marathon® Engergy Bar Marathon, Half Marathon, and one-mile fun run | 7:00am ET Veteran's Park Front Street Albany, GA | Event web site Online registration at active.com Regisration form and flyer USATF certified course GA07003WC (Marathon), GA07002WC (half-Marathon) |
14 MAR 2009 | Azalea 5K & One-Mile Fun Run/Walk | 8:00am ET fun run / 8:30am ET 5K VSU Recreation Center 1500 Sustella Ave Valdosta, GA 31698 | Event web site Registration form and flyer |
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
10 December 2008 Tallahassee 100-Mile Race Calendar
Here are some upcoming races within 100 miles of Tallahassee, Florida (this area is shown in the map above). If a race isn't listed, I probably don't know about it and you should post a comment. | |||
13 DEC 2008 | Tallahassee Ultra Distance Classic 50 km / 50 miles on a loop course | 7:00am et Wakulla Springs State Park Wakulla Springs, FL | Event web site Registration on active.com Registration form and flyer |
13 DEC 2008 | Jingle Bell Run / Walk 5K run and one-mile fun run | 9:00am ct 5 km / 9:30 am ct one-mile HealthSouth Rehab Hospital 1736 East Main Street Dothan, AL | Event web site (including online registration). Listing on active.com |
13 DEC 2008 | Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Holiday 10K 10 km run and one-mile youth run | 9:00am ct US Navy MWR Marina 101 Vernon Ave Panama City Bch, FL 32407 | Listing on active.com |
13 DEC 2008 | Jingle Bell Run and Fun Walk 5 km run and 0.8-mile fun walk | 5:00pm et 5K / 6:00pm et 0.8 mile Guardian ad Litem Building on Lake DeSoto 406 NE Lake DeSoto Cir Lake City, FL 32055 | Event web site Online registration at active.com Registration form and flyer |
20 DEC 2008 | Salvation Army Run For Kindness 5K Trail Run 5 km on dirt running trails | 9:00am ct Westgate Park 801 Recreation Rd Dothan, AL 36303 | John Dove 334-793-7117 |
27 DEC 2008 | Last Gasp 5K Trail Run 5 km on dirt running trails | 9:00am ct Westgate Park 801 Recreation Rd Dothan, AL 36303 | Event web site Listing on active.com |
3 JAN 2009 | 5th Annual Bainbridge Kiwanis River Run 10 km and 5 km road races | 9:00 am ET Earle May Boat Basin Boat Basin Circle Bainbridge, GA 39819 | Online registration at active.com USATF certified 10K course GA05001WC |
10 JAN 2009 | Bowlegs 5K Run For Scholarship | 9:00am ET FAMU / FSU School of Engineering Building 2525 Pottsdamer St Tallahassee, FL 32310 | Registration form and flyer |
10 JAN 2009 | Berrien County Recreation Department 4th Annual 5K Fun Run & One-Mile Run/Walk | 8:30am ET 5 km / 9:30am ET one mile Berrien Recreation Center 1015 Exum Rd. Nashville, Ga. 31639 | Registration form and flyer |
17 JAN 2009 | Gulf Winds Track Club 30K / 15K | 7:30am ET The Retreat at Bradley's Pond 9002 Bradley Road Tallahassee, FL 32309 | Online registration at active.com Registration form and flyer USATF certified courses FL06013DL (30K) and FL06014DL (15 K) |
17 JAN 2009 | Wine Dog Run for the Paws Half Marathon & 5k | 8:00am CT Tyndall Air Force Base Panama City, FL 32405 | Event web site Registration on active.com Registration form and flyer |
24 JAN 2009 | 4th Annual Special Olympics Leon County 5K | 9:00am ET Mike Long Track Florida State University Chieftan Way at Spirit Way Tallahassee, FL 32304 | Event web site Online registration at active.com USATF certified course FL06015DL. Registration form and flyer |
24 JAN 2009 | YMCA Run Around The Town | 7:30am ET Lee County Parks & Rec Gym 116 Starksville Street Leesburg, GA 31763 | Online registration at active.com Registration form and flyer |
31 JAN 2009 | Nun Run 5K Road Race & One-Mile Fun Run | 8:15am ET St. Teresa's School 417 Edgewood Lane Albany, GA 31707 | Event web site Online registration at active.com Registration form and flyer |
31 JAN 2009 | 27th Annual Hog Wild 5-Mile Run & One-Mile Pig Trail Trot | 2:00pm CT Westgate Park 801 Recreation Rd Dothan, AL 36303 | Event web site USATF course certification not current (AL84001TC) |
14 MAR 2009 | Azalea 5K & One-Mile Fun Run/Walk | 8:00am ET fun run / 8:30am ET 5K VSU Recreation Center 1500 Sustella Ave Valdosta, GA 31698 | Event web site Registration form and flyer |
Monday, December 8, 2008
Four Freedoms Trail, Madison, Florida
It's not listed in the Florida's Office of Greenways and Trails guide, nor is it listed by the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy but Madison has a very nice rail-trail, the Four Freedoms Trail.
The south end of the trail is in Hanson (which is little more than a sign along the highway), about seven miles north of Madison along the Colin Kelly Highway (SR-145). The trail parking area are on the west side of the highway, and is not particularly inviting. There isn't a huge sign marking the trailhead, and the surrounding weeds don't provide much shade. A large, black lump on the ground shows where the trail paving crew dumped their excess asphalt at the end of the job.
Just a few hundred yards outside of the parking area, though, the trees close in and the trail is protected by a leafy canopy. The way is mostly wooded for about two miles until you approach the village of Pinetta. At this point I can only guess that there was some trouble obtaining the right-of-way to the old rail grade, because at this point the trail ceases to follow the old rail route. Instead, the trail follows a paved bike lane along Persimmon Drive. In the center of Pinetta the bike lane vanishes for a block or two and you're on the streets. This isn't much of a problem, though, because this part of Pinetta hasn't seen much traffic since before the railroad left. If you want to visit the village store or barbecue restaurant, those are a block east of the trail near the Colin Kelly Highway.
After another brief spell on bike lanes, the trail resumes north of Pinetta on the west side of Persimmon Drive. Around the 3-1/2 mile point, the trail crosses to the east side of the road, passes a good-sized parking area with picnic tables, and then plunges into the woods. For the next two miles you'll see little but trees to either side of you. Additionally, the trail acquires a noticeable downward grade--you're headed downhill to the Withlacoochee River and the state line.
Five-and-a-half miles from the Hanson trailhead, the Four Freedoms Trail ends at the Withlacoochee River. There's a picnic table under a shelter at the south end of the trail and an observation deck overlooking the river. The opposite bank of the river is Lowndes County, Georgia. Part of the old railroad trestle that carried the trains across the river still stands on the Florida side of the Withlacoochee. This is a pleasant spot to stop and eat a snack, watch birds, or fish. Or you could stare at the water, and imagine what an amazing ride you could have if the trail continued across the river and up the old rail grade into Valdosta.
I've bicycled the Four Freedoms Trail twice; there wasn't much traffic on it either time. In fact, I don't remember if I saw any other bicycle riders, altho' there were several folks walking on the trail. At only five-and-a-half miles (an eleven-mile round trip), it's probably not worth a long drive to visit, but if you're near the area you should definitely check it out. From the center of Madison, Florida head east on Base Street (US 90), and then turn left (north) onto Duval Street. Duval Street ends at Livingston Street, where you should turn right (follow the signs pointing to Valdosta). Livingston Street becomes the Colin Kelly Highway (SR-145).
Links:
The south end of the trail is in Hanson (which is little more than a sign along the highway), about seven miles north of Madison along the Colin Kelly Highway (SR-145). The trail parking area are on the west side of the highway, and is not particularly inviting. There isn't a huge sign marking the trailhead, and the surrounding weeds don't provide much shade. A large, black lump on the ground shows where the trail paving crew dumped their excess asphalt at the end of the job.
Just a few hundred yards outside of the parking area, though, the trees close in and the trail is protected by a leafy canopy. The way is mostly wooded for about two miles until you approach the village of Pinetta. At this point I can only guess that there was some trouble obtaining the right-of-way to the old rail grade, because at this point the trail ceases to follow the old rail route. Instead, the trail follows a paved bike lane along Persimmon Drive. In the center of Pinetta the bike lane vanishes for a block or two and you're on the streets. This isn't much of a problem, though, because this part of Pinetta hasn't seen much traffic since before the railroad left. If you want to visit the village store or barbecue restaurant, those are a block east of the trail near the Colin Kelly Highway.
After another brief spell on bike lanes, the trail resumes north of Pinetta on the west side of Persimmon Drive. Around the 3-1/2 mile point, the trail crosses to the east side of the road, passes a good-sized parking area with picnic tables, and then plunges into the woods. For the next two miles you'll see little but trees to either side of you. Additionally, the trail acquires a noticeable downward grade--you're headed downhill to the Withlacoochee River and the state line.
Five-and-a-half miles from the Hanson trailhead, the Four Freedoms Trail ends at the Withlacoochee River. There's a picnic table under a shelter at the south end of the trail and an observation deck overlooking the river. The opposite bank of the river is Lowndes County, Georgia. Part of the old railroad trestle that carried the trains across the river still stands on the Florida side of the Withlacoochee. This is a pleasant spot to stop and eat a snack, watch birds, or fish. Or you could stare at the water, and imagine what an amazing ride you could have if the trail continued across the river and up the old rail grade into Valdosta.
I've bicycled the Four Freedoms Trail twice; there wasn't much traffic on it either time. In fact, I don't remember if I saw any other bicycle riders, altho' there were several folks walking on the trail. At only five-and-a-half miles (an eleven-mile round trip), it's probably not worth a long drive to visit, but if you're near the area you should definitely check it out. From the center of Madison, Florida head east on Base Street (US 90), and then turn left (north) onto Duval Street. Duval Street ends at Livingston Street, where you should turn right (follow the signs pointing to Valdosta). Livingston Street becomes the Colin Kelly Highway (SR-145).
Links:
- Madison County's map of the trail:
http://www.madisoncountyfl.com/showFile.aspx?FileUploadID=1001817&PostID=3423 - Photos of the trail:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2361514&id=5215641&l=98248ff090 - Another Four Freedoms Trail report:
http://behindthecrank.blogspot.com/2008/03/four-freedoms-trail.html
Thursday, December 4, 2008
4 December 2008 Tallahassee 100-Mile Race Calendar
Here are some upcoming races within 100 miles of Tallahassee, Florida (this area is shown in the map above). If a race isn't listed, I probably don't know about it and you should drop me a line at hwills@gmail.com or leave a comment. Feel free to do the same if you have more complete information about any of the races. | |||
6 DEC 2008 | Gulf Winds Track Club Ten-Mile Challenge 10-mile and 5-mile road races | 8:00am et Killearn Lakes Elementary School 8037 Deerlake Drive East Tallahassee, FL 32312 | Online registration at active.com USATF certified courses FL07049EBM (10 mile) and FL07048EBM (5 mile) Registration form and flyer |
6 DEC 2008 | Jingle Bell Jog 10 km and 5 km road races and one-mile fun run | 8:00am et (10 km) / 9:00am et (5 km) Tift Park Corner of 5th and Monroe Albany, GA 31701 | Event web site Registration form and flyer Online registration at active.com USATF certified courses GA05018WC (10 km) and GA05017WC (5 km) |
6 DEC 2008 | Holmes County Health Department Reindeer Run 5 km run/walk | 8:00am CT Bonifay Piggly Wiggly 911 N Waukesha St Bonifay, FL 32425 | Traci Corbin at 547-8500 x249 |
6 DEC 2008 | Reindeer 5K Run & Fitness Walk 5 km road race | 8:30am et The Port Inn 501 Monument Ave Port St. Joe, FL 32456 | Event web site Listing on active.com |
6 DEC 2008 | 5th Annual Jingle Bell Classic 15 km, 5 km, and one-mile | 8:30 am et (5 km and 15 km) / 10:30 am (one mile) Converse Dalton Ferrell House 305 N. Patterson Street Valdosta, GA | Event web site (online registration) Registration form and flyer |
6 DEC 2008 | Kiwanis Hometown Holiday Celebration Fun Run 5 km and one-mile fun run | 2:00pm et 8th Street Middle School 8th and Forrest Streets Tifton, GA | Event web site Registration form and flyer |
6 DEC 2008 | Tallahassee Jingle Bell Run 3 km road run | 6:15pm et Bloxham Park Park Avenue at Monroe Street Tallahassee, Florida 32301 | Event web site Registration form and flyer |
13 DEC 2008 | Tallahassee Ultra Distance Classic 50 km / 50 miles on a loop course | 7:00am et Wakulla Springs State Park Wakulla Springs, FL | Event web site Registration on active.com Registration form and flyer USATF certified course |
13 DEC 2008 | Jingle Bell Run / Walk 5K run and one-mile fun run | 9:00am ct 5 km / 9:30 am ct one-mile HealthSouth Rehab Hospital 1736 East Main Street Dothan, AL | Event web site (including online registration). Listing on active.com |
13 DEC 2008 | Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Holiday 10K 10 km run and one-mile youth run | 9:00am ct US Navy MWR Marina 101 Vernon Ave Panama City Bch, FL 32407 | Listing on active.com |
13 DEC 2008 | Jingle Bell Run and Fun Walk 5 km run and 0.8-mile fun walk | 5:00pm et 5K / 6:00pm et 0.8 mile Guardian ad Litem Building on Lake DeSoto 406 NE Lake DeSoto Cir Lake City, FL 32055 | Event web site Online registration at active.com Registration form and flyer |