Dogs Leashed
Features
Birding · Fall Colors · River/Creek · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife
Open year round, sunrise to sunset. Foot traffic only
Runner Notes
You may experience:
• Natural surface, dirt, mud, gravel, shifting rocks, slippery surface, etc.
• Rocks, roots and/or downed vegetation on trail
• Steep grades and inclines more than 10 percent
• Bridges and/or structural crossings
• Water/stream crossings without bridges
• Occasional water over trail
Description
The Savanna Ridge Trail is a 2.5-mile loop sharing 1 mile on the northeastern side with the
Natural Tunnel Trail within the Bennett Spring State Park. Soon after turning southwest from the shared section, the trail intersects the white connector at the intersection of a small tributary creek. Continue to the right over some stepping stones to finish up the complete loop, or take the connector left for a shorter 1.5 mile option. Ticks, chiggers and trail crossing spider webs are abundant in the summer months.
Flora & Fauna
The wooded areas support abundant wildlife including deer, squirrels, chipmunks, many woodland birds and insects, including ticks. The open woodlands and glades are glorious with wildflowers during spring and fall.
Contacts
Shared By:
Charles Elmore
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