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Things to Do in Dale County

Dale County is a region in Alabama characterized by its diverse natural features, including lakes, parks, and open spaces. The terrain offers a mix of paved paths and more primitive trails, making it suitable for several outdoor activities. This landscape provides opportunities for active recreation throughout the year, supported by mild winter temperatures.

Things to Do in Dale County

Dale County offers various outdoor activities, with 3 routes available across several sports like jogging and hiking. More than 50 visitors…

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Frequently asked questions

What outdoor activities are available in Dale County?

Dale County offers various outdoor activities, primarily featuring routes for jogging and hiking. There are 3 routes available across these sports. The region's natural features, including lakes and parks, provide diverse terrain for active recreation.

Where can I find jogging routes in Dale County?

Ed Lisenby Lake is a popular spot, featuring a 3.1-mile (5 km) walking trail that includes both paved and primitive sections suitable for jogging. Other areas like R.A. Culpepper Municipal Park and the Geneva Walking Trail also offer jogging opportunities. For detailed information, consult the Running Trails in Dale County guide.

Are there hiking trails in Dale County?

Dale County provides hiking opportunities, including trails that can be explored for trail running. The Ozark Mountain Bike Trails, such as Colonel (1.75 miles / 2.8 km), Blackhawk (2.5 miles / 4 km), and Apache (2.25 miles / 3.6 km), offer options for more rugged terrain. These trails are suitable for those seeking a change from paved paths.

Are there family-friendly outdoor options in Dale County?

Yes, Dale County emphasizes family-friendly recreation. Ed Lisenby Lake Park offers picnic areas and a walking trail suitable for all ages. Community parks within Ozark, such as Kidzone Park with its playground and splash pad, also provide green spaces for families.

Are dogs allowed on trails in Dale County?

Specific regulations for dogs vary by location within Dale County. It is advisable to check local signage or contact park management for current rules regarding pets on trails and in recreational areas. Generally, dogs are expected to be on a leash.

What are the main natural features or landmarks for outdoor activities in Dale County?

Ed Lisenby Lake is a central hub for outdoor recreation, featuring a 93-acre lake and a 3.1-mile (5 km) trail within a 390-acre park. Lake Tholocco on Fort Rucker also offers expansive surroundings for various activities. The region benefits from open spaces and mild winter temperatures.

What is the difficulty level of trails in Dale County?

Dale County offers a range of trail difficulties. The Ed Lisenby Lake trail includes both paved and primitive sections, making it accessible for various fitness levels. Mountain bike trails like Colonel, Blackhawk, and Apache provide more rugged terrain for those seeking a greater challenge.

How popular is Dale County for outdoor activities on komoot?

More than 50 visitors have shared their experiences in Dale County on komoot. The region features 3 routes across sports like jogging and hiking. While specific ratings are not available, the number of visitors indicates active engagement with the outdoor offerings.

Are there komoot guides available for Dale County?

Yes, a specific komoot guide titled Running Trails in Dale County is available. This guide provides detailed information on available routes, helping users plan their outdoor adventures in the region.

How can I contact Dale County for more information?

The official website for Dale County, Alabama, is dalecountyal.gov. For general inquiries, the Dale County Commission can be reached by phone at +1-334-774-6262.

Are there any mountain biking trails in Dale County?

Yes, Dale County offers three dedicated mountain bike trails: Colonel (1.75 miles / 2.8 km), Blackhawk (2.5 miles / 4 km), and Apache (2.25 miles / 3.6 km). These trails provide options for those interested in more rugged terrain and off-road cycling.

What facilities are available at Ed Lisenby Lake Park?

Ed Lisenby Lake Park features a 3.1-mile (5 km) walking trail, picnic areas, and an archery range. The park also offers opportunities for fishing and birding. It serves as a comprehensive outdoor recreation hub.

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