Gator Lake Trail Reopens In Alabama Wildlife Refuge

Ken Cooper • November 30, 2023

Gator Lake Trail in the Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge reopens

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The Gator Lake Trail, in the Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge, has reopened to the public. This trail is known for its undisturbed coastal barrier habitat and its status as a sanctuary for native flora and fauna. The refuge, established by Congress in 1980, spans approximately 7,000 acres, ranging from beach dunes to pine-oak woodlands, and is a vital habitat for neotropical migratory songbirds, as well as threatened and endangered species like the green, loggerhead, and Kemp’s Ridley sea turtles, and the Alabama beach mouse.


The Gator Lake Trail has undergone significant restoration, with its boardwalk being repaired and the entire trail now fully accessible to visitors. While the construction crew is still finalizing the cleanup of orange fencing and signage, the trail is open for public access. 


Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge, whose name translates from French as "safe harbor," serves as a natural oasis amid increasing development in the surrounding areas. It provides a safe haven for wildlife, free from harm. The refuge is not only crucial for wildlife conservation but also offers a range of recreational activities, including birding opportunities and nature walks, making it a perfect destination for nature enthusiasts and conservationists.


The refuge encourages public involvement in conservation efforts and offers various opportunities for community engagement.


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