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Distance:10.2
miles (additional miles
possible via adjacent
sloughs and creeks)
Start: Upper
Bryant’s Landing
End: Upper
Bryant’s Landing
Type of trail:
creek, lake, and slough
Habitats:
bottomland hardwood
swamp, flowing creeks,
side channel sloughs and
backwaters
Reliability:
excellent |
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Optimimal
water levels:
Claiborne Dam river stages
ranging from 6 to 19 feet on
tailrace reading provide
optimum water levels for
this route. River stages
above these values should be
considered hazardous. For
water level information at
Claiborne Dam, call
1-888-771-4601 or visit
http://water.sam.usace.army.mil/
or
http://al.water.usgs.gov/
The Douglas Lake day trail
begins at Upper Bryant’s
Landing, located north of
Stockton, AL on Baldwin
County road 21. The map
shows the trail leaving
Upper Bryant’s Landing
proceeding upstream on
Tensaw Lake, into Douglas
Lake to the end of the
channel. The return leg
follows the same route.
Paddlers have several
options for selecting the
length and duration of this
day-trip. |