Magnolia Branch Wildlife Reserve

Fall News
 
Open to the Public
SEPTEMBER 7, 2010
Water Sports & Activities
 
TUBING
CANOEING
KAYAKING
BIRD WATCHING
NATURE TRAILS
BIKING
SWIMMING
FISHING
EXPLORING
 
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Miles of Trails
 
We have both a 7-mile horse riding trail and a 10- mile trail for your pleasure.  MBWR HORSE IN WATERWe also have a number of stalls available for use during your stay at Magnolia Branch. 
 
We are RV and Horse Trailer Friendly!
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See our newest pictures of Magnolia Branch and the improvements we have made.  Also, get updates on events and what type of wildlife we are seeing.
 
Come join the fun!
Dear Outdoor Enthusiast, 

We are very excited to be open to the public again.  We will be hosting our Tribal Annual Celebration over the Labor Day Weekend. Then beginning on September 7th, we reopen to the public.  We encourage you to see firsthand our improvements and enjoy some quality time with us at Magnolia Branch. Thank you for your continued patronage!
 
Sincerely,
 
The Magnolia Branch Staff
 
What Types of Animal Life are Active? 
 
We have been seeing some wonderful wildlife these days.  We have box turtles which we work hard to protect. White Tail Deer We have also seen many white tail deer and even had a Red Tail Hawk spotted with a baby chick.  This is a great time to watch the birds migrate. Come and experience excitement around every turn at Magnolia Branch.
 
So bring your friends and start exploring!
 
Book your getaway  today!
 
Plan your next riding event with us!
 
For Bird Watcher's...
There is Much To See at Magnolia Branch 
 
Alabama's State Bird is the Northern Flicker. This bird is also called the Golden Winged Woodpecker or the Yellowhammer.   Alabama is the only state with a woodpecker as its state bird.  Alabama soldiers during the Civil War were known as Yellowhammers, due to wearing yellow accents on their uniforms. For more information on the Yellowhammer Woodpecker, go to Alabama Bird Watching
 
Other Alabama birds you might see at Magnolia Branch are the Eastern Blue Bird, King Rail, Downy Woodpecker, Belted King Fisher, Sedge Wren and Loggerhead Shrike. A Bald Eagle has also been spotted recently.  Bring your binoculars and see all the magnificent varieties of birds we have at Magnolia Branch. 
 
Are you a bird enthusiast?  If so, plan your next birding expedition to Magnolia Branch.
 
 
Call Tracy at 251-446-3423 for more details.