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* [http://freshwaterlandtrust.org/five-mile-creek/ Freshwater Land Trust website | * [http://freshwaterlandtrust.org/five-mile-creek/ Freshwater Land Trust] website | ||
* [http://www.redrocktrail.org/ Red Rock Ridge & Valley Trail System] website | * [http://www.redrocktrail.org/ Red Rock Ridge & Valley Trail System] website | ||
Revision as of 20:27, 9 July 2019
The Five Mile Creek Greenway in Gardendale is a two mile segment of the Five Mile Creek Greenway. The segment is part of a 16.5-mile trail system that follows the path of the abandoned Cane Creek Branch rail corridor that winds its way through northern and western Jefferson County. It opened in June 2019.
The trail is paved with crushed limestone from Jew Hollow Road to Shady Grove Road, connecting the path to the greenway segment in Fultondale’s Black Creek Park. It will eventually connect to the greenway segment in Brookside. Vulcan Materials Company donated the first 700 tons of gravel for the trail and provided a discount on the additional gravel needed to surface the trail.
The trailhead is located at the intersection of Fieldstown Road and Coalburg Road. A section of the trail connects to the Gardendale Urban Trail System in the Clemons Recreational Complex.
External Links
- Freshwater Land Trust website
- Red Rock Ridge & Valley Trail System website
References
- Harris, Erik (June 14, 2019) "5 Mile Creek Greenway opens newest section in Gardendale" North Jefferson News
- Rebman, Stephanie (June 14, 2019) "New stretch of Five Mile Creek Greenway opens in Gardendale" Birmingham Business Journal