PEARMAN FOREST AT THE LaRUE COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH CENTER

Anna Belle’s Trail - The walking trail is a solid, chip seal surface 6 feet wide and .75 miles in length. The topography is rolling, making it a strenuous walk for most. There are several benches along the way to rest or simply enjoy and observe the wildlife. Approved use of the trail is for walking, jogging or non-motorized biking. Motorized vehicles for the physically challenged are acceptable. Dirt bikes and four wheelers are not permitted.

West Primitive Trail - This a single track dirt trail with rolling topography that meanders through the hardwoods of Pearman Forest.   It is .4  miles in length. There are roots, rocks, stumps and uneven surfaces that require caution while hiking.  Bicycles and motorized vehicles are not permitted.

East Primitive Trail - Like the West Primitive Trail, This a single track dirt trail with rolling topography that meanders through the hardwoods of Pearman Forest. It is .6 miles in length. There are roots, rocks, stumps and uneven surfaces that require caution while hiking. Bicycles and motorized vehicles are not permitted.