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Lake Name Lake Description
Guntersville Lake
(Alabama, Tennessee)
Guntersville Lake, also called Lake Guntersville and Guntersville Reservoir, is Alabama's largest lake. Cradled in the Appalachian foothills in the northern part of the state, the lake resides between Bridgeport and Guntersville, stretching out over 75 miles into Tennessee (near Chattanooga) and occupying ...
Lake Martin
(Alabama)
Lake Martin, located in Central Alabama near Alexander City, stretches out over 44,000 acres with an incredible 750 miles of shoreline. Nestled within scenic Tallapoosa County, Elmore County, and Coosa County, it is an ideal place for recreational pursuits. The reservoir was created by Alabama Power ...
Lewis Smith Lake
(Alabama)
Tucked into a corner of the Bankhead National Forest near Cullman, Alabama, Lewis Smith Lake is the perfect place for an outdoor adventure. The abundance of coves and deep clear water of this many fingered lake draws anglers and boaters from all over. One of Alabama's cleanest lakes, Lewis Smith ...
Logan Martin Lake
(Alabama)
Logan Martin Lake, located about 30 miles east of Birmingham in east central Alabama, is a 15,263-acre reservoir popular for boating, fishing, and other recreational pursuits. Alabama Power began construction of the Logan Martin Dam across the Coosa River in 1960, and when completed in 1964, the lake ...
Neely Henry Lake
(Alabama)
Neely Henry Lake, located about 60 miles northeast of Birmingham in north central Alabama, is a 11,200-acre reservoir popular for boating, fishing, and other recreational pursuits. Alabama Power created the lake by constructing a dam across the Coosa River in 1966. Though hydropower generation is the ...
Pickwick Lake
(Alabama, Tennessee)
Pickwick Lake is a 43,100-acre reservoir created by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) with construction of the Pickwick Landing Dam across the Tennessee River. Construction of the reservoir took four years to complete, from 1934 to 1938. Pickwick Lake stretches out over 53 miles, from Pickwick Landing ...
West Point Lake
(Alabama, Georgia)
West Point Lake, located on the Alabama-Georgia border just north of I-85, stretches 35 miles along the Chattahoochee River. The 25,900- acre reservoir with 525 miles of shoreline is a popular recreational hot spot. Recreational activities include fishing, camping, boating, swimming, water skiing, ...
Wheeler Lake
(Alabama)
Wheeler Lake in northern Alabama is the state's second-largest lake at an incredible 67,100 acres. The Tennessee Valley Authority created the reservoir by constructing the Wheeler Dam across the Tennessee River between 1933 and 1936. Wheeler Lake is one of nine reservoirs that create a navigable "stairway" ...
Wilson Lake
(Alabama)
Once known as the "Small Mouth Capital of the World," Wilson Lake near Florence, Alabama is a great place to fish, boat, hike, or explore. Named for President Woodrow Wilson, Wilson Dam was the first dam built on the Tennessee River. Construction on the dam under the control of the United States ...

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