Английская Википедия:Bartram Canoe Trail
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The Bartram Canoe Trail is a system of canoe and kayak water trails in the Mobile–Tensaw River Delta of Alabama.
Named for explorer and naturalist William Bartram, the 200-mile-long trail system is one of the longest in the United States.[1] It includes bottomland hardwood swamp, creeks, side channel sloughs, lakes and backwaters. The system also includes Bottle Creek which is near the Bottle Creek Indian Mounds.
The trail system is operated by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.[2]
Features
Point | Coordinates (links to map & photo sources) |
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Boatyard Landing | Шаблон:Coord |
Canal Island Platform Campsite | Шаблон:Coord |
Champion Cypress Tree | Шаблон:Coord |
Dead Lake Platform Campsite | Шаблон:Coord |
French's Lake | Шаблон:Coord |
Holley Creek | Шаблон:Coord |
Hubbard's Landing | Шаблон:Coord |
Jacintoport Campsite | Шаблон:Coord |
Jug Lake Platform Campsite | Шаблон:Coord |
Rice Creek Landing | Шаблон:Coord |
Spoonbill Sandbar Campsite | Шаблон:Coord |
Two Rivers Point Campsite | Шаблон:Coord |
Upper Bryant Landing | Шаблон:Coord |
References
External links
Шаблон:Alabama-protected-area-stub
Шаблон:BaldwinCountyAL-geo-stub