User:Katcole/Chewacla State Park/Bibliography

You will be compiling your bibliography and creating an outline of the changes you will make in this sandbox.

Outline of proposed changes
Click on the edit button to draft your outline. In my article, Chewacla State Park, the content gaps my additions will cover will be focused on:


 * 1) Environmental/Geographical information
 * 2) Activities and Recreation


 * Huffman, Keith. "Grand opening of ‘Forbidden Zone’ bike trail at Chewacla State Park attracts local, in- and out-of-state riders." Opelika-Auburn News (AL), November 13, 2017. NewsBank: America's News Magazines. https://infoweb-newsbank-com.spot.lib.auburn.edu/apps/news/document-view?p=AMNP&docref=news/1682733C908DBF48.
 * This source will add to a recent addition to the park amenities. This tackles the gap in the mountain biking scene Chewacla now offers
 * Taylor, Chris (2020). "The Vascular Flora of Chewacla State Park, Lee County, Alabama" Castanea Volume: 85 Issue 1
 * This research holds important information regarding to general knowledge of the geographical region, but also records findings on the interesting botany Chewacla has. In order to fill the gap of environmental/geographical information of the park section, I would like to include a new section in the article covering the nature of the park, and how Auburn University contributes to the cause. This article also offers more information and recorded data on Chewacla's engagement rates with the public.
 * Lee, John Bonner (2019). "National Interscholastic Cycling Association mountain bike events in Alabama: a comparative analysis of visitor counts, travel behaviors, and reported expenditures to calculate potential economic impact" University of Alabama's Institutional Repository
 * This thesis would help fill in the gaps under the Activities category by adding new information about how adding mountain biking trails helps with the revenue and attendance of the park.
 * Wills, K. M., Davenport, L. J. (2016). Exploring Wild Alabama: A Guide to the State's Publicly Accessible Natural Areas. United States: University of Alabama Press.
 * The Chewacla State Park Section of this book shares a few facts on Chewacla nature that will aid in filling the gap for Environmental/Geographical information
 * Chris Anthony (2011, June 2). Chewacla State Park trails earn national recognition. Opelika-Auburn News (AL)
 * This news article will help contribute to the awards section of the article, as there is only one award listed.