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Distance:
6.5 miles
Start: Hubbard’s
Landing
End: Hubbard’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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Recommended 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 Red Hill/Proctor Creek
day trail begins at
Hubbard’s Landing, located
south of the Forever Wild
Land Trust’s Clearwater
Tract. Hubbard’s Landing is
located north of Stockton,
AL at the end of Baldwin
County road 96. The route
leaves the landing and
proceeds upstream on Tensaw
Lake to Proctor Creek, then
continues upstream to Dead
Lake slough and Red Hill
Creek. The map shows that
paddlers have several
options for selecting the
length and duration of this
day-trip. |