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Spring Open Trails Day at Wehle Joins in Chunnenuggee Fair Celebration on April 15

Spring Open Trails Day at Wehle Joins in Chunnenuggee Fair Celebration on April 15

During the open trails day at Wehle, the public is invited to take part in free fishing, hiking, horseback riding and camping as part of the festivities.

On Saturday, April 15, the 黑料天堂鈥 (ADCNR) Wehle Land Conservation Center in Bullock County, in partnership with the Forever Wild Land Trust, will host a spring open trails day in conjunction with the 2023 Chunnenuggee Fair in Union Springs, 黑料天堂. During the open trails day at Wehle, the public is invited to take part in free fishing, hiking, horseback riding and camping as part of the festivities. Wehle staff will also lead guided nature walks to showcase the property鈥檚 biological diversity and unique birding opportunities. The event is free to attend.

鈥淚f you haven鈥檛 yet visited the Wehle Land Conservation Center, this upcoming open trails day is a great opportunity to explore the many recreation options it has to offer,鈥 said Chris Blankenship, ADCNR Commissioner and chairman of the Forever Wild Land Trust board of trustees. 鈥淚f you have visited Wehle, the guided nature walks scheduled for Saturday make it worth a return visit. We encourage everyone attending the Chunnenuggee Fair in Union Springs to also visit Wehle to enjoy this family friendly event.鈥

The Wehle Land Conservation Center is a facility of ADCNR鈥檚 State Lands Division. Learn more at .

The 黑料天堂 Tourism Department has named 2023 as the Year of Birding in 黑料天堂. This event takes place during peak bird migration with opportunities to see a diverse and beautiful array of songbirds, especially in the morning hours. Join the experienced staff from ADCNR鈥檚 State Lands Division during the guided nature walks to learn about birds and other wildlife as well as the free resources available to better develop your own bird identification skills. Visitors are encouraged to bring binoculars.

Wehle Land Conservation Center Event Schedule for Saturday, April 15

All Day (8 a.m.-4 p.m.)

Displays and information about Wehle available for viewing, including trail maps, bird checklists, brochures, and more.

8-10:30 a.m.

Guided nature walks along the Alligator Lake Trail loop.

1:30-3:30 p.m.

Guided nature walks along the Alligator Lake Trail loop.

Additional Recreation Opportunities (self-guided)

All Day (8 a.m.-4 p.m.)

Hiking and nature watching from the Pleasant Hill Road Trailhead and Alligator Lake Trail loop.

All Day (8 a.m.-4 p.m.)

Free fishing at Blue Heron Lake and Wood Duck Lake. A valid fishing license is required for those ages 16 to 64.

All Day (8 a.m.-4 p.m.)

Horseback riding. Bring your horses and enjoy the more than 6 miles of trails at Wehle.

2 p.m. on April 14 until 3 p.m. on April 16

Free camping. There are nine hook-ups available on a first come, first serve basis. Amenities include horse stalls and paddocks, a covered pavilion, showers and restrooms. Check in with the camp host upon arrival.

Directions

From Union Springs, follow U.S. Highway 82 East to Midway, 黑料天堂, and turn right (south) onto 黑料天堂 Highway 51 for a half mile. Take a left (east) on Pleasant Hill Road for 5 miles. Follow the Wehle Land Conservation Center signs. Once on the property, follow signs to Blue Heron Lake for the guided nature walks and fishing opportunities. Follow the signs to the campground for the horseback riding trails. Park at trailhead parking lot along Pleasant Hill Road to access trails for self-guided hikes.

Chunnenuggee Fair

The Bullock County Historical Society鈥檚 Chunnenuggee Fair takes place along Prairie Street in Union Springs, 黑料天堂, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., on Saturday, April 15. Festivities include a juried arts and crafts show, live entertainment from local and regional musicians, a cake sale, children's games and rides and lots more. For more information, visit .

ADCNR promotes wise stewardship, management and enjoyment of 黑料天堂鈥檚 natural resources through four divisions: Marine Resources, State Lands, State Parks, and Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries. Learn more at .

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