I hiked the Beaver Dam Trail in the Noxubee refuge today and I really enjoyed it. The refuge web site says the trail is a little over 2 miles long. I’d call it 2.5 miles. This is a down and back trail, but the return trip didn’t disappoint.
The Beaver Dam Trail follows the flow of Oktoc Creek as it winds through a beautiful hardwood forest. Along with the ever present waterfowl I saw quite a few forest dwellers too. I saw two white tail deer as they drank from the creek. Their coats were in full red summer coloration. My presence was detected quickly and they didn’t stay long.
A little further down I spotted a Turkey hen and her chick moving through the ground cover. As I got closer the chick disappeared into the undergrowth and the hen flew up into an oak tree. She made quite a commotion as she flew from tree to ground and back again. Her behavior was obviously designed to lead me away from her chick.
My footfalls were always too loud and my camera too slow to get many wildlife shots though. I really need to work on my stalking technique. My dry leather hiking boots were squeaking like an old mattress too, I need to get some boot conditioner on them ASAP.
The trail is in good condition and the terrain relatively flat. This would be a great place for a trail run. There are several short side trails that lead to some nice picture opportunities along Oktoc creek as well.
I ended up wandering around on the Beaver Dam Trail for an hour and a half and enjoyed it thoroughly.
There are many more pictures of the Beaver Dam Trail in the photo gallery.


