A scenic ride from Centreville to Selma and back that travels through the Oakmulgee Ranger District of the Talladega National Forest.
Roads: Typically excellent pavement and relatively flat for the area. No C-Stores or other services available between controls, so plan accordingly.
Parking: Ample parking is available at Stewart-Wheeler Memorial Park is located directly behind the Start/End Control in Centreville. A second parking option is the Walmart parking lot approximately 1 mile west of the start.
Food: A new Huddle House is available at the start. Several restaurants, C-Stores and a Walmart are located 1 mile west of the Start/End
Point of Interest: The Edmund Pettis Bridge, site of the brutal Bloody Sunday beatings of civil rights marchers during the first march for voting rights, is located about 5 miles to the Southeast of the turnaround control. If you choose to visit the Edmund Pettis Bridge be certain to return to the route at the exact point you left the route which will most likey be Control #2.