Shockaloe Trail
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| Type: | Day Hike - Car Shuttle |
| Distance (Total): | 23.0 miles / 37.0 km |
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| Hiking Season: | - All Year Long |
| Things To See: | - Wildlife - Woods |
| Difficulty: | Intermediate |
| Rating: | Trail has not been rated. |
| Nearby Town: | Morton, Mississippi, United States |
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The Shockaloe Trail is a nationally recognized trail and is listed in the National Register of Trails. A trip along the trail allows the rider or hiker to view more than 60 years of forest management practices in the area. Some notable items of interest are:
1. Superior Trees
2. Wildlife Water Holes
3. Timber Management Practices
4. Wildlife Openings
5. Flatland Hardwoods
6. Endangered Species
7. Prescribed Burning
The trail is marked throughout its' entire length with signs and markers. The standard marker is a wooden sign with a horse and rider engraved on it. These markers are placed at intervals along the trail and are easily followed while using the trail.

