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Graham Creek Nature Preserve & Wolf Creek Park

Graham Creek Nature Preserve is comprised of 500 acres inhabited by hundreds of plant and wildlife species amid natural habitats, including pine savannas, bottomland wetlands, mixed forests, and tidal marshes. Part of the Alabama Coastal Birding Trail, it protects rare animal and plant species in addition to being an educational, recreational, and event venue for the community. A kayak/canoe water trail system connects Graham Creek Nature Preserve to Wolf Creek Park. The raised boardwalk through the cypress wetlands at Wolf Creek Park connects visitors to the fishing pier along Wolf Creek and boasts a pavilion at the end of the pier with picnic tables.

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Whether you want to take the well-trodden path through marked trails or escape into nature through the unmarked trails, there’s something for everyone at this nature preserve and park. Trail maps are available for download on the website, inside the Graham Creek Interpretive Center, and at two trail kiosks within the preserve.

Check the website’s events calendar for scheduled and upcoming guided outdoor recreation events. Reservations are required for guided tours through the preserve for parties of five or more. Tour availability is based on staffing levels. Call to reserve (251) 923-GCNP (4267).

Interpretive Center:
23030 Wolf Bay Drive, Foley, AL 36535

Archery Park & Kayak Launch:
23460 Wolf Bay Drive on Stan Mahoney Lane, Foley, AL 36535