Tammany Trace Explained

The Tammany Trace is a rail trail in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, occupying a former Illinois Central Railroad corridor.

It has been developed into a 31miles asphalt trail for hiking, cycling, and wheelchair use. Some parts of the Trace include a separate equestrian pathway suitable for horse riding.[1]

It connects Covington, Abita Springs, Mandeville, Lacombe, and Slidell, running along the northern shore of Lake Pontchartrain. The trail was damaged by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, but was reopened by early 2007. The Trace is easily accessible from Fontainebleau State Park.

Location

PointCoordinates
West end of the trail30.477°N -90.094°W
59 trailhead/caboose 30.417°N -90.044°W
Lafitte Gerard trailhead30.363°N -90.062°W
Lacombe trailhead30.309°N -89.93°W
Slidell/Carollo trailhead30.301°N -89.833°W
East end of the trail30.297°N -89.78°W

See also

References

30.417°N -90.044°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Trace . Tammany Trace Foundation . 2007 . Web . 2007-03-17 .