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Circumnavigational Trail Data Book PC = Primitive Campsite POI = Point Circumnavigational Trail Data Book PC = Primitive campsite POI = Point of Interest/landmark C = Campground LA = Laundromat W = Water L = Lodging I = Internet computer PO = Post Office R = Restaurant S = Shower G = medium/lg supermarkets B = Bathroom PI = Put-In g = convenience/camp stores Mile # Type of amenity GPS # on OGT Directions trail Seg- ment (decimal- and degrees) Map # 0 PC/log-book N30.3100 1/1-A On trail (Big Lagoon State W87.4029 Park, Pensacola) 6 PC N30.3181 1/1-A On trail W87.3321 (Gulf Shores National Seashore) N30.3298 1/1-A On trail 8 POI (Ft. Pickens) W87.3018 14.4 W, R N30.3270 1/1-B On trail (Gulf Islands National W87.1809 Seashore Park) 17 L, R, I N30.3329 1/1-B Just before southern end of bridge W87.1438 (Comfort Inn) 18 L, R N30.3357 1/1-B Just past southern end of bridge W87.1338 (Paradise Inn) (1 mile R, W N30.3637 1/1-B 2 miles past bridge on north side north of (Gulf Shores Visitor’s W87.1296 route) Center) 23 PC (Big Sabine Point) N30.3533 1/2A On Santa Rosa Island; water, restrooms and W87.0524 showers .5 mile south. No fires allowed at campsite. (1 mile PI (no facilities) N30.3740 1/2A North side of sound north of W87.0924 route) 27.8 PI (no facilities) N30.3874 1/2A North side of sound W86.9967 35 G, L, I (Best Western), N30.4007 1/2B North side of sound just past bridge. Large W86.8592 grocery store 36.4 C, LA, I, g (Navarre N30.4042 1/2B North side of sound; small grocery store, Beach Campground) W86.8377 campsites and cabin rentals Segment 2 47 PC (spoil islands) N30.4054 2/1B In the Narrows W86.6625 48.8 L, R, g, G (Roya Hotel N30.4048 2/1B North side of Narrows; small stores in area; & Suites) W86.6333 supermarket 1.7 miles east on Hwy 98. PLACEHOLDER FOR ALT INLAND ROUTE 52 W, B (Gulf Islands N30.3978 2/1B South side of bay National Seashore W86.5826 Okaloosa Unit) 56.3 PI, Bridge over East N30.3914 2/1B West side of pass Pass W86.5222 56.5 W, B Clement R. N30.4002 2/2A East side of pass along bay Taylor Park W86.5131 62 C, W, S, G, LA N30.3827 2/2A Along Gulf, (Henderson Beach W86.4369 State Park Supermarket across road 63.5 W, B (James Lee N30.3806 2/2A Along Gulf Park) W86.4098 67.7 C, S, W, LA (Camp N30.3714 2/2A Along Gulf Gulf RV Park) W86.3421 71.5 B, (Topsail Hill State N30.3635 2/2B Along Gulf Park access) W86.3005 73 C, S, W (Topsail Hill N30.3593 2/2B One mile walk or take shuttle State Park access to W86.2798 tent campground) 76 B, W (Ed Walline N30.3462 2/2B Along Gulf Park) W86.2302 76.7 B, W, S (Gulfview N30.3437 2/2B Along Gulf Heights Beach) W86.2210 Access) 78 W, S (Blue Mtn. N30.3379 2/2B Along Gulf Beach Access) W86.2009 80.3 Inlet access N30.3262 2/2B Along Gulf, inlet may be closed with sand W86.1640 81 C, S, B, W (Grayton N30.3282 2/2B Access via inlet Beach State Park) W86.1542 Segment 3 87 W, B (Deer Lake State N30.2999 3/1A Along Gulf Park) W86.0781 93 B, W, POI (Camp N30.2734 3/1B Along Gulf, accessible via Philips Inlet Helen State Park) W85.9896 94 G (Supermarket) N30.2633 3/1B Junction of Beach Road (Alt. 98) and Hwy 98 W85.9743 95 L, G, g (Grand N30.2539 3/1B Along Gulf; small store across street; Cayman Motel) W85.9591 supermarket 1 mile west on Alt. 98 96 L (Sugar Sands Motel) N30.2466 3/1B Along Gulf W85.9422 99.5 G (Supermarket) N30.2245 3/2A Junction of 98A and S.R.79 short distance W85.8916 from beach 100.5 B, W, S (Dan Russell N30.2151 3/2A Pier) W85.8778 Along Gulf 103.8 B, W, S (MB Miller N30.1891 3/2A Along Gulf Pier) W85.8319 107.5 B, W (Richard Seltzer N30.1587 3/2A Along Gulf Park) W85.7790 111.3 St. Andrews Jetties N30.1223 3/2B Inlet to St. Andrews Bay W85.7328 112.8 C, S, W, PI (St. N30.1335 3/2B Along St. Andrews Bay Andrews State Park) W85.7317 137.5 L, I (El Governor N29.9423 3/3B Along Gulf Motel, Mexico Beach) W85.4106 138 L, R, I, g (La Buena N29.9384 3/3B Along Gulf; small store across street Vista Inn) W85.4042 PO N29.9411 1 mile inland on 15th St. W85.3924 144 PC #7 (St. Joseph N29.8612 3/3B Along bay shoreline Peninsula State Park) W85.3990 Segment 4 144 PC #7 (St. Joseph N29.8612 4/1A Along bay shoreline Peninsula State Park) W85.3990 Alt. PC #3 (St. Joseph N29.8067 4/1A .13 mile in from Gulf 148.5 Peninsula State Park) (6 W85.4125 miles from end of cape along Gulf) 147.5 PC #2 (St. Joseph N29.8062 4/1A Along bay shoreline Peninsula State Park) W85.4104 149.5 PI, W, B (park picnic N29.7758 4/1A Along bay shoreline area) W85.4021 150.4 PI, W, B (park ramp) N29.7642 4/1A Along bay shoreline W85.4029 156.7 PC (Deal Tower site); N29.6869 4/1B Along bay shoreline just before major W85.3625 portage to Gulf N29.6832 4/1B Along Gulf W85.3122 162.7 W, B (Salinas Park) 168 C, S, W, LA, g (Indian N29.6833 4/2A West side of Indian Pass; also cabin rentals and Pass Campground) W85.2222 small store. 181.5 PC (West Pass) N29.6272 4/2B East side of West Pass W85.0935 185 PC (Government N29.6008 4/3A South side of Apalachicola Bay Dock) W85.0442 190 PC (Sikes Cut) N29.6153 4/3A West side of Sike’s Cut W84.9649 194 PC (Nick’s Hole/Boy N29.6409 4/3A Dock on southwest side of cove; look for hobie Scout) W84.9176 sailboats 198.5 PI, g (east side St. N29.6668 4/3B Small store and restaurants on west side of George Island Bridge) W84.8644 main road; medium sized store on east side of road. 199.7 PC (Unit 4) N29.6735 4/3B About 1.5 miles past bridge along bay. W84.8431 202.9 Beach near ranger N29.6866 South side of Apalachicola Bay station for check-in W84.7945 204 PC (Gap Point—prime N29.7029 4/3B Along East Cove campsite) W84.7781 207 PC, W, S, B (Sugar N29.7267 4/3B W, S & B 200 yards SE on beachside along Hill) W84.7388 trail Alternate route to Island route for distance – 47.3 miles. Carrabelle from Indian Pass Alternate route for distance – 36.1 miles (15.5) PI, L, R (Battery Park, N29.7237 4/2B North side of Apalachicola Bay motels nearby) W84.9818 (21.5) W (Millender Park) N29.7311 4/3B Just past Cat Point near Eastpoint. W84.8843 (22) PI (Eastpoint, N29.7355 4/3B North side of Apalachicola Bay restaurants nearby) W84.8804 (34.5) POI (Crooked River N29.8255 Must land on beach and walk across Hwy 98 to Lighthouse) W84.6992 reach. (35) W, B (Carrabelle N29.8293 5/1A North side of Apalachicola Bay Beach Park) W84.6923 Segment 5 216 Mouth of Carrabelle N29.8359 River W84.6624 217 PI (Timber Island N29.8460 5/1A ramp) W84.6661 217.4 PI, G, L, LA, I, PO, O, N29.8523 5/1A Various amenities all within a mile of ramp in R (Carrabelle town W84.6681 either direction on Hwy. 98; supermarket 4 ramp; Moorings blocks west. Marina has rooms and kayak friendly—866- 821-2248) (1.5 PC (Warren Bluff) N29.8735 5/1B Along New River (left fork) miles W84.6965 up New River) 220.5 PC (Oxbow) N29.8705 5/1B Along Crooked River W84.6827 225.6 PC (Sunday Rollaway) N29.9029 5/1B Along Crooked River W84.6517 232.7 PC (#1) N29.9087 5/1B Along Crooked River W84.6017 234.2 PC (#2) N29.9114 5/1B Along Crooked River W84.5865 241 PC (Rock Landing) N29.9793 5/2A Along Crooked River W84.5683 244 PC (Loop Road) N29.9899 5/2A Along Crooked River W84.5355 (left on C, W, S, B (Womack N30.0023 5/2A Left side of Ochlockonee River going Ochloc Creek) W84.5403 upstream konee River 2.8 miles) 245 PI (McIntyre ramp) N29.9818 5/2A On right at junction of Crooked and W84.5260 Ochlockonee rivers 249 PI, C, W, S, B N29.9993 5/2A Left side going downstream (Ochlockonee River W84.4806 State Park) 250.1 PC, W, B N30.0084 5/2B Left side of Ochlockonee River going (Ochlockonee River W84.4745 downstream, paddle up Dead River State Park Youth Camp) 257.8 C, W, S, R, g (Holiday N29.9779 5/2B Left side of Ochlockonee just before bridge; Campground) W84.3847 restaurants & small store nearby. 261.5 PC (Bald Point State N29.9410 5/2B Enter creek on right side of Ochlockonee, Park, Chaires Creek) W84.3544 campsite on left 264.6 PI, W, B (Mashes N29.9734 5/2B Along northern point of Ochlockonee River Sands Park) W84.3416 mouth (2.4 POI, PI, W, B, R, G N30.0346 5/3A Located in Panacea up tidal creek; low tide miles (Wakulla County W84.3889 may be problematic; supermarket 4 blocks off Visitor’s Center) west.
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