Clay County’s TSALAGI Trails
February 20, 2009 by Admin
Filed under TSALAGI Trails
Clay County’s TSALAGI Trails
A WI – GANA – NO TSI – WA LO SI
Unique Road Trips Through The Back Roads of Clay County Alabama
The Best Kept Secret in Alabama
We wish to introduce you to the TSALAGI Trails (pronounced Ja-la-gee meaning Cherokee Trails) of Clay County Alabama. Four unique road
trips that take you through the back roads of Clay County and for some, to places you have only dreamed about. We are pleased to announce that these trails were featured in the November 2006 issue of Southern Living Magazine. Click here to read the article, Off The Main Road, © 2006 Southern Living.
Clay County, as well as the whole State of Alabama, is rich with its American Indian influence in place names, rivers, creeks, even mountains. Just look around when your visit us. Names like Wedowee, Talladega, Mt. Cheaha, all Indian names. Other names include Chinnabee, Tallapoosa, Ketchepedrakee, Wesobulga, Emukfaw, Enittachopco, Enitachopko, and Tallasseehatchee.
Any one of the four TSALAGI Trails provide a great day trip from Birmingham, Montgomery, Columbus, LaGrange, or Atlanta. Many who have already experienced the TSALAGI Trails call them the “Best kept secret in Alabama.” Now, we want you to discover the secret, too. All of the trails offer interesting scenery, plenty of photo opportunities and adventures you will share with family and friends and probably your grandchildren one day.
To review each trail’s route, click on the trail name below. Here you will find turn-by-turn directions. We also offer for sale a full-color map that shows all four trail routes and the surrounding area. C ost is $3.00. To order yours, contact the Clay County Chamber of Commerce at 256-396-2828 or send a check or money order for $3 to The Clay County Chamber of Commerce, PO Box 85, Lineville, AL, 36266. Specify you want the TSALAGI Trail Map. We thank you for your interest and order.
Go to the trail routes – click a trail:
GANA ( Ga-nah) Turkey
WA LO SI (Wa-low-see) Frog
NO TSI (No-Gee) Pine
A WI (A-wee) Deer
What others have to say about the Clay County TSALAGI Trails:
“What a great way to spend a weekend close to home.” MGB Club, GA
“Fun, fun, fun … we ride motorcycles every weekedn and wish more counties offered bike routes.” M.L., Atlanta, GA
“Fording a creek! My kids thought it was great.” L.B., GA
“Thanks for the great trails. Gives us a reason to drive our street rods on weekends.” L.V., Anniston, AL
“Had no idea Alabama was this beautiful … TRULY the best kept secret in Alabama.” D.J., Atlanta, GA
TSALAGI WI Trail Route
A WI Trail is a great motorcycle trail with 242 curves in its 76.5 mile course, with off shoots to Cheaha Mountain, a gold mine and camping.Â
Tighten your seat beat and hold on to the handle bars! This one is very popular.
0.0 miles    1-20, Exit 191 onto US 431 South * RV PARKING *
3.7 miles    Turn right onto 281/Skyline Drive go to the “T”, turn left onto Skyline Drive
6.2 miles    Scenic Overlook
7.1 miles    Side trip to Abel. Take off-ramp to Abel, and go left 1.8 miles on right to King Gold Mine and local campgrounds. Return to Scenic Drive to continue on trail.
11.2 miles   Scenic Overlook
13.4 miles   Turn left onto Hwy 49 South
16.9 miles   Nubbin Creek Trail head on right. Walking Trail
19.4 miles   Turn right onto County Road 31 South
23.8 miles   Turn right onto Clairmont Springs Road, County Road 12, continue 10.7 miles
25.4 miles   High Falls Trail Head (walking trail) and waterfall on right
34.6 miles   Turn left onto County Rd 130 Idaho Road
40.6 miles   Turn left onto Hwy 77 South
44.0 miles   Downtown Ashland and junction of Hwy 77 S and Hwy 9 N. Historic Courthouse Square, Art Gallery and shops. Continue the trail on Hwy 9 to Lineville
50.5 miles   Lineville – gas, food
54.4 miles   Barfield – Cole Store on left
60.2 miles   Delta – gas
67.8 miles   Turn left onto Hwy 431 North, 4 way stop – gas
69.7 miles   Side trip option: Take County Road 11 W to County Road 24 W to Abel Gap, Camping, and King Gold Mine
72.4 miles   Junction of Hwy 431 and Skyline Drive Hwy 281
76.5 miles   I-20 back to start of trail
TSALAGI NO TSI Trail Route
February 20, 2009 by Admin
Filed under NO TSI Trail, TSALAGI Trails
The NO TSI Trail is why you have a sports car. Curves, hills, top down, beautiful scenery, Ashland’s Historic Court House, and Antique Shops.
0.00 miles    Depart I-20 Exit 191 (RV Parking) onto US 431 South
3.5 miles    Turn right onto SR-281/Skyline Drive. Got to “T” and turn left on to Skyline Drive
13.2 miles   Turn left onto Hwy 49 South. (Side trip idea: continue on Hwy 281 to top of Cheaha Mountain, then return to Hwy 49 South to rejoin the trail)
27.4 miles   Downtown Lineville. (Food, Gas, Shopping)
34.9 miles   Turn right on Sardis Road
35.0 miles   On left food.
38.8 miles   Turn right at “T” onto Clay County Road 35
42.2 miles   Photo opportunity on right Old Store
44.2 miles   Turn left at stop sign “T” onto Hwy 77 North – 1.6 miles to Ashland
45.8 miles   Downtown Ashland – turn left on to Hwy 9 South to Millerville 6.9 miles
52.7 miles   Turn right in Millerville on Hwy 148 to Sylacauga or continue on Hwy 9 to Montgomery
TSALAGI WA LO SI Trail Route
February 20, 2009 by Admin
Filed under TSALAGI Trails, WA LO SI Trail
The WA LO SI Trail is a laid back, easy trail that takes you back in time. Visit Lake Wedowee and Harris Dam, Flat Rock Park, Historic Cragford, and Patterson’s Flats, where the Cherokee camped out on their way to the Battle of Horsehoe Bend.
0.0 miles    Depart on Highway 9 from Lineville, AL to Blakes Ferry Road (service station)
5.0 miles    Berwick Road (swimming hole)
6.4 miles    At Cragford Road/Highway 895 turn right at stop sign (straight ahead swimming at Flat Rock)
7.4 miles    Side road to Harris Dam and Observation Platform
9.4 miles    Downtown Cragford
10.3 miles    Turn left at stop sign. Old Cragford High School (County Road 30)
19.3 miles    Turn right at stop sign onto Highway 49 South
20.3 miles    Mellow Valley (service station)
23.4 miles    Turn right onto Catfish Road (mile marker 57)
24.0 miles    Red’s Catfish on left (listed in “100 Places in Alabama to Eat Before You Die”
24.8 miles    Turn left at “T” stop sign
26.4 miles    Turn right at stop sign, road T’s
27.7 miles    Stop sign continue to the right
30.0 miles    Bluff Springs (Patterson’s Store) Turn left onto Bluff Springs Road
30.3 miles    Turn right onto Bishop Road
31.3 miles    Turn right at the “T”
33.9 miles    Turn left onto Big Springs Road (church)
37.2 miles    Turn left onto Highway 9 South
39.0 miles    Turn right on slaughter Mill Road
41.5 miles    Turn right at “T” onto Pleasant Hill Road
43.5 miles    Turn left at stop sign
44.0 miles    Turn right at the “T” onto Mines Road then proceed straight ahead at stop sign
46.0 miles    Turn right at the “T” onto County Road 5
46.1 miles    Turn to the right at the “T” onto Highway 77
48.4 miles    Downtown Ashland continue straight at traffic light on Highway 9 North
57.2 miles    Lineville – Back at start. Run time 1 hour 45 mintues.
TSALAGI GANA Trail Route
February 20, 2009 by Admin
Filed under GANA Trail, TSALAGI Trails
The GANA Trail is a 58 mile mostly dirt road trail that allows you to ford two creeks, a third creek is an option.  See a Treasure Forest, a waterfall, and some of the prettiest mountain scenery in Alabama. Enjoy your trip and tell your friends about the TSALAGI Trails.
0.00 miles   Beginning on the square in Ashland take Highway 77 toward Talladega.
0.5  miles    Turn left onto High Pine Road/County Road 34
5.6  miles    Turn left at “T” onto Mines Road
7.4  miles    Road turns to dirt.
14.1 miles    Turn left onto Bolton Road (unmarked), if you go to wooden bridge you have gone too far.
16.1 miles    On Bolton Road there is a waterfall on the left.
16.2 miles    Turn right at the “T” County Road 18 (paved)
17.9 miles    Turn left onto Cann Road (dirt marked)
20.1 miles    Cross Highway 148 continue on Cann Road (dirt)
20.5 miles    Bear to the left at “T”, not the driveway on left
22.3 miles    Turn right onto Valley Road (dirt road crossroads) Shady Grove Church on the right.
24.8 miles    Turn right at the “T” onto County Road 7 (paved)
25.8 miles    Turn left on Bullgap Road
27.5 miles    Enter Hollins Wildlife Management Area (NO FIREARMS)
29.0 miles    Turn right unmarked narrow dirt road 680 White Gap Road
31.1 miles     Turn rightat stop sign. Highway 148.
34.4 miles    Turn left off Hwy 148 onto County Road 7
36.8 miles    Turn left off County Road 7 onto Horn’s Valley Road (dirt).
38.5 miles    Option to ford creek or take bridge
44.5 miles    Turn right at stop sign on Highway 77 South (paved), continue 13 miles to Ashland





