State: MS Length: 2 miles Surface: Concrete
This trail follows the Tombigbee Waterway. It is well lit, smooth, flat and wide, meandering through hardwoods and fields with views of the river. Benches, trash receptacles, restrooms and shelters are provided. Open all year and in the evenings. ...
Rail-Trail
State: MS Length: 3.75 miles Surface: Concrete
The Kitty Bryan Dill Memorial Parkway, a National Recreational Trail, extends for 3.75 miles through the town, linking five local parks. Along the paved trail you will find lighted walkways, open areas, beautifully landscaped grounds, native ...
State: MS Length: 1 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Oxford Depot Trail is part of a network of trails linking the community of Oxford. The centerpiece of phase 1 is two segments of the former Mississippi Central Railroad that have been transformed into mixed-use bicycle and pedestrian trails. ...
State: AL Length: 2.50 miles Surface: Asphalt, Gravel
The TVA Nature Loop is a short trail offering views of the Tennessee River. The property, owned by the Tennessee Valley Authority, includes an old railroad bridge extending partway across the river. The loop begins near the paved nature trails ...
State: MS Length: 44.50 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Tanglefoot Trail will one day stretch more than 40 miles along the former Mississippi-Tennessee Railroad built by William Faulkner's great-grandfather, Colonel William C. Faulkner, in 1872. The name Tanglefoot comes from the narrow gauge ...
State: MS Length: 2.79 miles Surface: Ballast
The Thacker Mountain Rail-Trail is part of a network of trails linking the community of Oxford. This rail corridor was the site of the Buckner's Trestle train wreck in 1870, a disaster that was described at the time in Harper's Magazine. There ...