Open Woods Days Scheduled on Sipsey River Swamp Recreation Area
June 13, 2005
The Alabama State Lands Division of the Department of Conservation and
Natural Resources announces that June 25, July 9, and
August 13, 2005, are
designated as Open Woods Days at the Forever Wild Land Trust’s Sipsey River
Swamp Recreation Area and Nature Preserve. The beautiful 3,000-acre tract
consists of bottomland forest along the
Sipsey
River in
Tuscaloosa
County near Buhl. The
Sipsey
River watershed is named as one
of
Alabama’s 10 Natural Wonders.
For these three Saturdays, the Main Gate will be open from
6 a.m. until
3 p.m. During Open Woods Day, the
public is welcome to drive into the tract along the designated
Main Gravel Road leading from the
Jack’s Drive Parking Area to the
South Gate. During these events, the
public will have easier access for public fishing and canoeing on the
Sipsey
River.
Visitors can enjoy canoeing, birding, fishing, picnicking, and wildlife
photography during Open Woods Days. Because of the vehicular traffic on the
Main Road, hiking, bicycle riding
and horseback riding are discouraged during these days. No ATVs are allowed.
These Open Woods Days are subject to river conditions. If the
Sipsey
River is out of its banks and
flooding the roads on the Sipsey Tract, the event will be canceled and
rescheduled for a later date.
The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources promotes
wise stewardship, management and enjoyment of
Alabama’s natural resources through five
divisions: Marine Police, Marine Resources, State Parks,
State
Lands, and Wildlife and
Freshwater Fisheries.
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