LandCAN

 

Staples Bridge access to the Sepulga River Canoe Trail

Staples Bridge (US Highway 84) is the take-out for the most popular paddle on the Sepulga River Canoe Trail. It is also the put-in for the 13.4-mile paddle to the Iron Bridge (PWBT site 17). The paddle to the Iron Bridge is long and without amenities or access. This trip is only for the adventuresome. Birding at Staples Bridge is minimal, so this isn't an ideal location for birding unless you plan to launch a canoe and bird-watch along the Sepulga River. The primary function of this site is access to the riparian hardwood and pine forest that line the Sepulga River Canoe Trail.

Directions: From Travis Bridge, go 0.2 miles west on US Highway 31. Turn left (south) on Conecuh County Road 63, and go 3.3 miles. Turn left (east) on US Highway 84, and drive 3.8 miles to mile marker 115.5 and an unmarked, unpaved (red gravel) road about 0.1 miles west of Staples Bridge. Turn right (south) onto the gravel road and follow it to the boat ramp and parking area.


Contact Staples Bridge access to the Sepulga River Canoe Trail

REMINDER: This listing is a free service of LandCAN.
Staples Bridge access to the Sepulga River Canoe Trail is not employed by or affiliated with the Land Conservation Assistance Network, and the Network does not certify or guarantee their services. The reader must perform their own due diligence and use their own judgment in the selection of any professional.


Contact Staples Bridge access to the Sepulga River Canoe Trail


US-84
Evergreen, Alabama  36401
Phone: 251-867-2445


 

Service Area

Services provided in:
  • Conecuh County, Alabama


Create an Account to make additions or corrections to your profile.