You'll Want To Visit Alabama's Most Underrated State Park As Soon As Possible
By Jennifer Young
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Published February 11, 2018
Alabama’s state parks are the absolute best! From hiking and camping to fishing and boating, they offer something for everyone. Unfortunately, a few of our state parks are somewhat underrated when compared to others. One park, in particular, is Lake Lurleen State Park. For information about this underrated state park and why you should visit, read on.
Lake Lurleen State Park is located just outside of Northport in Coker, Alabama. It's the perfect destination for anyone who loves the outdoors.
Address: 13226 Lake Lurleen Rd., Coker, AL 35452
Covering 1,625 acres, Lake Lurleen State Park is situated on the banks of Lake Lurleen.
Lake Lurleen covers 250 acres and is used for fishing, swimming, and boating. It was named after Lurleen Wallace, Alabama's first female governor.
Lake Lurleen State Park is the perfect spot for a day trip. It offers picnic tables with great views of the lake and...
Tables and pedestal charcoal grills are available onsite. You may also bring your own grill.
...a wonderful beach area that's fun for the entire family.
Note: No lifeguards are on duty.
When it comes to outdoor activities, Lake Lurleen State Park doesn't disappoint. From hiking and...
Lake Lurleen State Park features more than 23 miles of multi-use trails that are primarily used by hikers and mountain bikers.
...camping to...
Ninety-one modern campsites are located along Lake Lurleen's shoreline, and they offer the most incredible views of the lake.
...fishing and...
Both pier and bank fishing are available at Lake Lurleen State Park.
...paddleboating, there's something for everyone. If you ever get the chance to visit Lake Lurleen State Park, do it. You won't be disappointed!
The fee for paddleboating is $13 per hour, plus a $5 deposit.
If you’ve ever visited Lake Lurleen State Park, please share your thoughts with us.
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