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'''Big Canoe Creek Nature Preserve''' is a 422-acre preserve on the south bank of [[Big Canoe Creek]], including most of the [[Slab Creek]] watershed, in northern [[Springville]] in [[St Clair County]].
'''Big Canoe Creek Nature Preserve''' is a 422-acre preserve on the south bank of [[Big Canoe Creek]], including most of the [[Slab Creek]] watershed, in northern [[Springville]] in [[St Clair County]].


The [[Friends of Big Canoe Creek]] was organized in [[2008]] to lobby for the protection of the watershed.  
The [[Friends of Big Canoe Creek]] was organized in [[2008]] to lobby for the protection of the watershed, which was then under threat of development. Through their long efforts, the preserve land was acquired by the [[Forever Wild Land Trust]] in two tracts in [[2018]] and [[2019]].
The preserve land was acquired by the [[Forever Wild Land Trust]] in two tracts in [[2018]] and [[2019]]. The State Lands Division of the [[Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources]] partnered with St Clair County, the [[St Clair Economic Development Council]], and the City of Springville to construct trails, an access road, trailhead parking and other visitor facilities.


Longtime Friends of Big Canoe Creek board president [[Doug Morrison]] was hired by the City of Springville as preserve manager in [[2022]]. The preserve opened to the public on [[February 3]], [[2024]].
The State Lands Division of the [[Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources]] partnered with the [[St Clair County Commission]], the [[St Clair Economic Development Council]], and the City of Springville to construct trails, an access road, trailhead parking and other visitor facilities.
 
Longtime Friends of Big Canoe Creek board president [[Doug Morrison]] was hired by the City of Springville as preserve manager in [[2022]]. The city also hired [[FlowMotion Trail Builders]] of [[Anniston]] to construct the trails. The preserve opened to the public on [[February 3]], [[2024]].


== References ==
== References ==
* Pappas, Carol ( ) "Long-awaited groundbreaking celebrates 422-acre nature preserve in Springville." ''Discover St Clair''
* Vickery, Scotty ( ) "Big Canoe Creek park is set to open soon." ''Discover St Clair''
* Byington, Pat (February 11, 2024) "422-acre Big Canoe Creek Nature Preserve opens in Springville." {{BNow}}
* Byington, Pat (February 11, 2024) "422-acre Big Canoe Creek Nature Preserve opens in Springville." {{BNow}}



Revision as of 17:27, 12 February 2024

Big Canoe Creek Nature Preserve is a 422-acre preserve on the south bank of Big Canoe Creek, including most of the Slab Creek watershed, in northern Springville in St Clair County.

The Friends of Big Canoe Creek was organized in 2008 to lobby for the protection of the watershed, which was then under threat of development. Through their long efforts, the preserve land was acquired by the Forever Wild Land Trust in two tracts in 2018 and 2019.

The State Lands Division of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources partnered with the St Clair County Commission, the St Clair Economic Development Council, and the City of Springville to construct trails, an access road, trailhead parking and other visitor facilities.

Longtime Friends of Big Canoe Creek board president Doug Morrison was hired by the City of Springville as preserve manager in 2022. The city also hired FlowMotion Trail Builders of Anniston to construct the trails. The preserve opened to the public on February 3, 2024.

References

  • Pappas, Carol ( ) "Long-awaited groundbreaking celebrates 422-acre nature preserve in Springville." Discover St Clair
  • Vickery, Scotty ( ) "Big Canoe Creek park is set to open soon." Discover St Clair
  • Byington, Pat (February 11, 2024) "422-acre Big Canoe Creek Nature Preserve opens in Springville." Bham Now

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