Michael Tucker Park – Anniston
Southern terminus of the trail with parking, a gazebo, drinking water, restrooms, and a small primitive campground.
Key access points with parking along the Chief Ladiga Trail.
These locations are commonly used by visitors and are marked on most official and third-party maps of the Chief Ladiga Trail. Always follow posted signs and local regulations, and avoid leaving valuables visible in your vehicle.
Southern terminus of the trail with parking, a gazebo, drinking water, restrooms, and a small primitive campground.
City park along the trail with parking and restrooms, convenient for short family rides.
Popular access point on the south side of Jacksonville with parking and trail access.
Multiple access points around Jacksonville provide parking, restrooms, and connections to local parks and recreation facilities.
One of the most popular access points. Offers paved parking, restrooms, water, and an indoor welcome center with trail information.
Parking areas near Borden Springs and the state line serve riders connecting with the Silver Comet Trail. Conditions and amenities are more limited here than in town trailheads.
Overnight parking rules vary by location. Contact the relevant city or county, or ask at the Eubanks Welcome Center or local bike shops, if you plan to leave a vehicle for more than a day ride.
Look for the parking symbols on the downloadable PDF maps and the Silver Comet / Chief Ladiga interactive map. Most show trailheads, restrooms, water, and nearby services like lodging and bike shops.