đž Amberâs Big Adventure on the Canât Hardly Trail at Cloudland Canyon!
Hello everybody! Itâs me, Amber, and I have BIG news. I know I already told yâall about my adventure at Historic Blakeley State Park, but Mama had a surprise for me on the way home⌠we stopped at Cloudland Canyon State Park and hiked a whole second trail! Can you believe it?
I was snoozing in the car when I felt the road get all twisty. I sat up, looked around, and realized we werenât on the big road anymore. We were climbing up a hill (maybe even a mountain!), and then Mama pulled into a gravel parking lot. Thatâs when I knew something FUN was about to happen.
Mama got me out, I sniffed EVERYTHING, and then she took me across the road to a trail called the Canât Hardly Trail. I totally know why itâs called that, because I could hardly wait to get started!




This trail was about 3.75 miles long, and it took us a little more than 1½ hoursâbut thatâs because I had to swim in every creek I found. And there were a LOT of creeks. Mama says the trail is âmostly dirt with some rocky spots,â but I say itâs âperfect for splashing.â
The whole trail was almost completely shaded, which made it super comfy for hiking. Mama says it would be a great summer trail because the trees keep you cool and the creeks run right beside the trail for a long time. I approve of this message.
We only passed one man on a bike, so it felt like the whole forest was just for us. I saw a few squirrels (not enough), a few chipmunks (better), and zero fish (I pretended I saw some). But I could smell deer and lots of other animals hiding in the woods. I have a VERY good nose, so I know these things.
There were rocks to climb on, hills to go up and down, and even a bridge I crossed TWICE because Iâm brave and also because it was fun. The trail was wellâmarked and easy to follow, even for Mama, who sometimes gets confused by twisty paths.


đž Would I Recommend It? YES.
I loved this trail. It had:
- Woods
- Water
- Wildlife smells
- Shade
- Rocks
- Surprises over every hill
Basically everything a hiking dog dreams about.
The only bad part was when Mama said it was time to leave. I did NOT want to get in the car. I made her pick me up and put me inâboooo! I told her we should come back next week, but she made a face. I donât know why. It wasnât that far.


đMamaâs Note
The Canât Hardly Trail at Cloudland Canyon State Park was beautiful, quiet, and very dogâfriendly. Just a headsâup for anyone planning a trip:
- You do have to pay to park.
- It was about four hours from home, so Amber will not be going back next week.
- But it would make a wonderful summer weekend getaway, especially with all the shade and creek access.
