East Alabama Living Spring 2022 Issue
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YOHOLO MICCO WALKING TRAIL
The trail begins at 380 E. Broad Street with
3.2 paved miles. A restored trestle crosses over
Lake Eufaula to finish the first mile, making it
one of the few trails crossing over water.
Marked trails through an old hardwood forest
lead to a waterfall and Tree Hugger Park
equipped with picnic tables and benches.
EUFAULA NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
Spanning 11,184 acres on both sides of the
Chattahoochee River, the Eufaula National
Wildlife Refuge was established in 1964 to
protect endangered and threatened species. It
is also a refuge for wintering waterfowl and
other migratory species.
Visitors can take a seven-mile auto tour
route with two observation platforms. In addition,
visitors can enjoy the walking trail, fishing,
and other activities.
Contact 334.687.4065 for further information.
Located at 367 Highway 165 in Eufaula,
the office and visitor station is open Monday
through Friday from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m.
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For pilgrimage tickets and further information, call
334.678.3793 or visit www.eufaulapilgrimage.com.
For additional information on visiting Eufaula,
contact Ann Sparks at asparks@eufaulachamber.com.
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