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The '''Five Mile Creek Greenway''' in [[Fultondale]] is a 3.5 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.
The '''Five Mile Creek Greenway''' in [[Fultondale]] is a 3.5-mile long segment of the 16.5-mile [[Five Mile Creek Greenway]] which follows the path of the abandoned [[Cane Creek Branch]] rail corridor through northern and western [[Jefferson County]]. The recreational trail, which opened in [[2013]], welcomes runners, walkers, cyclists and pets, but not motorized vehicles.


The trail is paved with crushed limestone from [[Black Creek Park]] to [[Shady Grove Road]], connecting the path to the [[Five Mile Creek Greenway (Gardendale)|greenway segment]] in [[Gardendale]]. It will eventually connect to the [[Five Mile Creek Greenway (Tarrant)|greenway segment]] in [[Tarrant]].  
Fultondale's greenway trailhead is located in [[Black Creek Park]] near the [[Fultondale Senior Center]] on [[Yarbrough Road]]. The graded, gravel-paved path is marked by signs at each half-mile point, with benches at each milepost. It follows the north bank of [[Black Creek]] westward, under the [[Black Creek Bridge|Old U.S. 31]] and [[Decatur Highway]] bridges and then crosses [[Stouts Road]] near the [[Bark Park]] and [[Children's Park]]. After passing beneath [[I-65]] the trail bends to the northwest. Fultondale's section terminates at [[Shady Grove Road]] between [[Easterwood Boulevard]] and [[Franklin Circle]], where the [[Five Mile Creek Greenway (Gardendale)|Gardendale segment]] begins.


The trailhead is located in [[Black Creek Park]] and continues west passing beside the Fultondale [[Bark Park]] until it connects with the Gardendale segment.  
Planned future improvements to the greenway in Fultondale include an eastward extension of the rail-to-trail corridor to [[Five Mile Creek Greenway (Tarrant)|Tarrant's segment]], as well as connectors to [[Lewisburg Coke Oven Park]] and [[Five Mile Creek]] to the south.
 
==References==
* Richter, Jeremy (June 23, 2023) "Black Creek Park's Rails to Trails, Fultondale." {{BN}}


==External Links==
==External Links==
* [http://freshwaterlandtrust.org/five-mile-creek/ Freshwater Land Trust] website
* [http://freshwaterlandtrust.org/five-mile-creek/ Five Mile Creek] at the Freshwater Land Trust website
* [http://www.redrocktrail.org/ Red Rock Ridge & Valley Trail System] website


[[Category:Five Mile Creek Greenway]]
[[Category:Five Mile Creek Greenway|Fultondale]]
[[Category:Red Rock Ridge & Valley Trail System]]
[[Category:Fultondale parks]]
[[Category:Trails]]
[[Category:2013 works]]

Latest revision as of 18:12, 7 June 2023

The Five Mile Creek Greenway in Fultondale is a 3.5-mile long segment of the 16.5-mile Five Mile Creek Greenway which follows the path of the abandoned Cane Creek Branch rail corridor through northern and western Jefferson County. The recreational trail, which opened in 2013, welcomes runners, walkers, cyclists and pets, but not motorized vehicles.

Fultondale's greenway trailhead is located in Black Creek Park near the Fultondale Senior Center on Yarbrough Road. The graded, gravel-paved path is marked by signs at each half-mile point, with benches at each milepost. It follows the north bank of Black Creek westward, under the Old U.S. 31 and Decatur Highway bridges and then crosses Stouts Road near the Bark Park and Children's Park. After passing beneath I-65 the trail bends to the northwest. Fultondale's section terminates at Shady Grove Road between Easterwood Boulevard and Franklin Circle, where the Gardendale segment begins.

Planned future improvements to the greenway in Fultondale include an eastward extension of the rail-to-trail corridor to Tarrant's segment, as well as connectors to Lewisburg Coke Oven Park and Five Mile Creek to the south.

References

  • Richter, Jeremy (June 23, 2023) "Black Creek Park's Rails to Trails, Fultondale." The Birmingham News

External Links