Welcome to the White Trail in Oak Mountain State Park. The park charges you $3 to enjoy the fun.
The White Trail, or the Shackleford Point Trail, is 6.4 miles long (one way). You must turn around and come back the way you came or pick up a connector trail to go a different way. It begins at the North Trailhead and follows a path similiar to the Blue Trail but at a lower elevation. The White Trail does climb to the highest point in the park, which is known as Shackleford Point at an elevation of 1,260 feet. The White Trail ends at the Peavine Falls parking lot.
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The North Trailhead lot is across the paved road from here: N 33° 21.433 W 086° 42.292. You can also park in the Cabin area to access the White trail here: N 33° 21.007 W 086° 43.148.
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