If you and your marvelous mutt are lucky enough to visit the charming city of Citronelle in Mobile County, AL, then you'd have to be barking mad to miss the Citronelle Walking Trail while there! This furrific frolic spot is a favorite among four-legged locals and if you and your pooch take a wondrous wander this way, you'll understand why! This short, sturdy path can be trekked in any season, and the straight-forward track is easy to follow no matter the weather. There's little incline on the track, so it can be tackled by both novice and expert hikers looking to stretch their legs. The best part? If three miles seems too short for your wagging walker, then turn this into an out-and-back-trail and you've got a six-mile adventure ahead!Â
This puppy-loving path follows the former tracks of the Mobile and Ohio railroad, which brought great business to the city when it was established in 1851. Vacationers would travel here from across the state and country to cure ailments in the town's springs. The hotel trade was booming at this time, but only one of the buildings used still stands today. The Citronelle Walking Trail takes you through the city's historic district, and while you're here, you can feast your eyes upon the Citronelle Depot Museum and Hygeia Cottage, both of which serve to preserve the fascinating history of the area. Not only this, but the path is illuminated only by old-fashioned gaslights, so you and your barking bestie will feel as though you are taking some surprising steps through time while you walk.Â
This tree-lined path is a nature lover's dream and showcases the best this city has to offer. Citronelle was named after the citronella plant that grows in abundance in the area, and while you pootle with your poodle, you'll see it dotted all around. The Citronelle Walking Trail makes for a truly stunning stroll that is as beautiful as it is educational! Just don't forget to pack some water and doggy waste bags when preparing for this pawfect promenade!Â