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Chewacla State Park

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Chewacla State Park's 696 scenic acres are a delightful pause from nearby interstate traffic. Facilities include a 26-acre lake, swimming area, playgrounds, hiking trails, a modern campground, picnic areas with tables, grills and shelters, and newly renovated cabins. Nearby Auburn University makes Chewacla the perfect place to stay on football weekends.

An abundance of wildlife, including squirrels, chipmunks, red fox, deer and turkeys inhabit the Park. Unique rock formations and a variety of native trees and flora can be found throughout the Park.

In the spirit of the first Auburn bicycle club and their sense of adventure we challenge you to explore the park in search of seven points of interest we set up for your enjoyment.

Fishing

Lake Chewacla is a 26-Acre lake located within Chewacla State Park. While we do not rent boats and do not have a boat ramp, you are allowed to bring your own small watercraft like a canoe, kayak, or jon boat so long as you are able to hand launch it and it does not have a gasoline motor.

Along with the above lake we have two creeks within the park. Fishing is allowed inside the park so long as you have a valid Alabama Fishing License which can be aquired at the fishing section of OutdoorAlabama.com.

Picnic Area

Three large picnic pavilions are available by reservation taken up to four months in advance. One pavilion overlooks Lake Chewacla and features a fireplace for cool-weather heating or cooking.

Playground

Swimming

A lakefront beach area, a restroom and swimming area add to the enjoyment for summer visitors. The beach is open daily. No lifeguards on duty.

Trails

Chewacla State Park has eight trails in varying degrees of difficulty that cover the mountain range to the picturesque 30-foot Chewacla Dam Waterfall. Also, a Mountain Bike Trail and Tree Identification Trail are included in the park's trail system.

Sweet Shrub Trail - The Sweet Shrub Trail begins at the Lower Shelter, makes a loop and returns to the Lower Shelter. Some interpretation is provided on the trail. The trail is an easy walking trail and can be completed in about 25 minutes.

Boy Scout Trail - The Boy Scout Trail begins on the west side of the stone bridge and runs into the Sweet Shrub Trail. The trail is an easy walking trail and takes about 30 minutes to complete.

Troup 30 Boy Scout Trail - The Troup 30 Boy Scout Trail begins on the north side of the stone bridge on Murphy Drive. This trail follows Moore's Mill Creek to the boundary of the park. Hikers may follow the trail to the park boundary or cross the creek on one of the rock dams and follow the trail back to Murphy Drive. This trail requires more hiking than the Boy Scout or Sweet Shrub Trails, but it is one of the most pleasant trails in the park. The Troup 30 Boy Scout Trail can be completed in about 45 minutes.

Eagle Scout Trail - The Eagle Scout Trail branches off from the Troup 30 Boy Scout Trail on the east side of Chewacla Lake and terminates on the logging road across from the Walnut Shelter. The trail is also accessible from the parking lot located between the creek and Walnut Shelters. This trail is wide and easy to follow. The Eagle Scout Trail can be completed in about 20 minutes.

Deer Rub Trail - The Deer Rub Trail begins at the Upper Pavilion and follows Chewacla Creek to the logging road across from the Walnut Shelter. Another point of entry to the Deer Rub Trail begins on the east side of the overlook and joins the Deer Rub Trail at Chewacla Creek. This trail involves some steep terrain. Boots are recommended but not required. The trail can be completed in about 1 hour and 20 minutes.

Loop Road Trail - The Loop Road Trail is a maintenance road that has been cut off to traffic. The trail leads to Chewacla Falls. This is a paved trail.

Mountain Laurel Trail - The Mountain Laurel Trail begins at the Upper Pavilion area, goes down to Chewacla Falls and then follows Chewacla Lake. The trail has several connecting trails that lead back to the Upper Pavilion area. This trail takes about one hour to complete.

Mountain Bike Trail - The Mountain Bike Trail loops around the upper portion of Murphy Drive. The trail is accessible from the Walnut Shelter and the Upper Pavilion area. At times, the Mountain Bike Trail links up with the Deer Rub Trail and the Mountain Laurel Trail.



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Operating Hours:Day-Use Area: 7 a.m until sundown

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