USFSR #534R - Rabbit West

Total Miles
0.9

Elevation

263.35 ft

Duration

0.25 Hours

Technical Rating

2

Easy

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

Trail Overview

USFSR #534R - Rabbit West can be one of the most scenic routes in the Talladega National Forest. This route is found in the lowlands nestled in the valleys of the Choccolocco River sheds. These low areas are full of vegetation year-round, along with abundant wildlife. This area is known for hog sightings and many birds. The route is primarily dirt with no gravel, which can turn to mud quickly after flooding of the creek bed. The route does not cross over the creek bed, but it does end at it. Bring a lunch and start a campfire by the water for an excellent afternoon.

Photos of USFSR #534R - Rabbit West

USFSR #534R - Rabbit West
USFSR #534R - Rabbit West

Difficulty

This is an easy, flat, wide trail, but water levels can reach higher levels and cross the roadway, making it hard to see where the road ends and water begins.

Technical Rating

2

Status Reports

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Access Description

This trail begins on Rabbittown Road just past Pinky Burns Cabin Trailhead and dead-ends at the creek bed.

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