CONECUH NATIONAL FOREST
Conecuh National Forest, located in southern Alabama, is a lush expanse of longleaf pine forests and swamps. The forest offers recreational activities like hiking on the Conecuh Trail or fishing at Open Pond. It's home to diverse wildlife including deer, turkey and various bird species making it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts. Its serene environment provides visitors with opportunities for camping under star-filled skies while enjoying the soothing sounds of nature.
The National Reservation Commission established the Conecuh Purchase Unit in Escambia and Covington Counties on January 21, 1935.
On July 17, 1936, the Conecuh National Forest was created by presidential proclamation. The Conecuh National Forest initially contained 54,177 acres of cut-over and burned-over lands.
Visit the Conecuh National Forest and you're sure to find your place at Open Pond Recreation Area. The newly renovated recreation area is especially nice in early spring and during the fall and winter months. The area is open year round since South Alabama has a very mild winter, most times, and is hot during the summer months. It offers camping, picnicking, hiking and fishing.
Open Pond Recreation Area has an area strictly for picnicking. Also, available is a group shelter that was built in the 1930's by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). It retains its original distinct design and is interesting to those who enjoy CCC history.