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NOTE: Although the trail descriptions that follow are in
compressed pdf format, they are large files and may take some time to open. If
you right-click on the link and select “Save Target As,” the files can be copied
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Hiking/Trail Descriptions and Maps/1-24,000 Map of Garland Scout Ranch
Hiking/Trail Descriptions and Maps/Aerial Photo of Garland Scout Ranch
Hiking/Trail Descriptions and Maps/Buckeye Mountain Loop Trail
Hiking/Trail
Descriptions and Maps/Charlton Trail
Hiking/Trail Descriptions and Maps/Harris Creek Loop Trail
Arkansas Hiking Trails
Short Creek Trail.
New GSR Nature Trail
The
trail begins behind campsite O, along the road that runs to the shooting
range. It goes behind Campsite J and K, eventually connecting with
the Disc Golf Course, I think at hole 3 (maybe). It appears from
the map that you follow the course for a bit, and the trail takes off at
hole five, winding its way behind the water tower and campsite C.
It appears to come out by the well house, by the water tower.
Vicksburg
Scout Hiking Trails
Hikes:
Length Location
Trek Hike
7 miles Along Tour Road
Trail hike
14 miles Along Tour Road
Al Scheller Trail 12 miles Woods, fields
The Vicksburg Trails Commission (Boy Scouts of America) coordinates
three different Scout hikes on the grounds of Vicksburg National Military
Park. There is a trail to meet the physical ability and interests of any
hiker. Two of the three trails follow park roads, while the third is a
backcountry compass trail. Awards (medals and/or patches) are available
from the Vicksburg Trails Commission for each of the trails.
Depending on the size of the group and park visitation that day,
Scouts leaders may be asked to park their vehicles at the Maintenance Compound.
The Ranger on duty at the entrance station will direct you where to park.
Be sure to lock your vehicles before starting your park activities.
Each group must register at the Visitor Center information desk
upon arrival. It is required for each group to see the park introductory
movie. The eighteen-minute presentation provides an overview of the Vicksburg
campaign and is shown on the hour and the half-hour. The first presentation
in the morning begins at 8 a.m. and the last showing starts at 4:30 p.m.
Scouts should also plan to view the exhibits and displays inside the Visitor
Center before starting their hike.
Hikers are urged to use the restrooms and to fill their canteens
before leaving the Visitor Center area. Restrooms and drinking fountains
are also available at the U.S.S. Cairo Museum, located midway along the
TRAIL and the AL SCHELLER SCOUT TRAIL. Knives, axes, and other cutting
instruments are not permitted on the trials. For safety sake, hikers must
walk in single file along the roads and trail and leaders are urged to
keep their troop/pack together as a group.
TREK HIKE: 7 miles - detailed information
The TREK HIKE begins and ends at the Visitor Center. The hike
follows along park roads and hikers walk facing traffic. There are a few
short, yet steep hills to climb. There are no questions to answer along
the route, but Scouts are encouraged to read the monuments and markers
that dot the landscape and detail the military operations that occurred
in that area of the field. A patch and hatpin are available for purchase
from the Vicksburg Trials Commission by those who complete the hike. The
address and forms are available on-line or via the U.S. Mail.
TRAIL: 14 miles - detailed information
The TRAIL begins and ends at the Visitor Center. The hike follows along
park roads and hikers walk facing traffic. There are a number of steep
hills along the route and Scouts are encouraged to rest as needed during
the hike. Restrooms, drinking fountains, and a picnic area are available
midway along the route at the U.S.S. Cairo Museum. To qualify for the patch
and/or medal awarded to those who complete the TRAIL, Scouts are required
to answer a number of questions along the route. One answer sheet suffices
for the entire group.
AL SCHELLER SCOUT TRAIL: 12 miles - detailed information
The AL SCHELLER SCOUT TRAIL also begins and ends at the Visitor
Center. It is a physically demanding trail due to the rugged and densely
wooded terrain it traverses. Designed as a compass trail, Scouts who attempt
this trail should be skilled in the use of a compass. Restrooms, drinking
fountains, and a picnic area are available midway along the route at the
U.S.S. Cairo Museum. Scouts must answer a number of questions along the
route to qualify for the patch and/or medal awarded by the Vicksburg Trails
Committee. One answer sheet suffices for the entire group.
SCOUT CAMPING: Reservations Required.
A primitive camping area with Council Ring, is available for
use by Scout groups. As a primitive camping area, there are no facilities
including water or latrines. All Scout groups must be fully self
contained. They are required to pack everything in, including water,
and everything out, including garbage. Reservations are required and can
be made by calling 601-636-0583, ext. 8023.
Scouts should dress in uniform and wear comfortable shoes for
walking on park roads. Those taking the AL SCHELLER SCOUT TRAIL should
wear sturdy boots and long pants due to poisonous and thorny plants. Weather
conditions vary in the extreme. Summer temperatures can exceed 100 degrees
with high humidity. Throughout the summer there are frequent late afternoon
thunderstorms. Temperatures as well as humidity in the Spring and Fall
are moderate with an increased chance of rain. Winter temperatures range
from below freezing to the mid 50s and rainfall varies from year to year.
Seldom is there snow, but ice storms hit the area every few years. Scouts
should be prepared for inclement weather. Tornadoes frequently hit west-central
Mississippi in which case Scouts should be prepared to seek shelter. Park
Rangers will notify Scouts groups if bad weather is eminent.
All Scout troops should carry a first aid kit as wasps, bees,
hornets, and fire-ants are prevalent Spring through Fall and a variety
of poisonous snakes inhabit the park. Poisonous plants also thrive in the
park environment. Ambulance service and hospital facilities are available
nearby in case of more sever injuries. Troops may want to carry a cell
phone with them on the hike for emergency use. You can contact Park Rangers
by calling 636-2199.
http://www.nps.gov/vick/scouts/scouttrl.htm
Vicksburg National Military Park, 3201 Clay Street; Vicksburg, MS 39183
(601) 636-0583 Vick_Interpretation@nps.gov
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