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Campsite Links
Camp Site Sign Locations – as of September 2011
The first campsite on the main Alabama Scenic River Trail at the top of the state on the Coosa River is Lad Campground, and the last one at end of the trail at bottom of state on Mobile Bay is Fort Morgan. The numbering is based on the river channel and variation distance therefrom. For instance, if a campsite were at mile 10.0 (ten) and then it was a half a mile to right it would thus be # 10.0 / Right 0.50 In Mobile Bay, the mileage is based on following the Eastern shoreline.
On our other waterways, such as Hatchet Creek, Terrapin, Tennessee, and Tallaseehatchee beginning mileage is based upon the first paddle-able put in or the first available campsite. Currently (Sept. 2010) we have placed 44 campsite signs facing the waterway in each such campsite, where permittable. Over the ensuing years information on each campsite is bound to have some changes. Therefore, information changes will be difficult for us to thus stay abreast - if you see any, please go to Contact Tab on our web site and notify Campsite Director. For assistance while you are on our waterways, scroll down on Contact Tab page to Trail Angel's list. Be safe and have fun.
COOSA RIVER Weiss Lake Overflow Dam - Mile 44.0 -- Portage Trail # 29.31 / Left Lad Campground Riverside Campground 256-779-8365 Little River Campground and Marina Driftwood Campground 256-526-8069 Bay Springs, Terry Hyatt, 256-927-3618 Pine Cove Marina H. Neely Henry Lake Dam - Mile 129.6 -- Portage Trail # 106.22 / Right Nickie’s Landing City of Gadsden – under I-759 bridge Greensport Marina Logan Martin Dam - Mile 178.1 Hart’s Ferry / Ohatchee put-in Riverside – City of Alan Battles Riverside Marina Lenn's Oasis Love Island Lake Front Motel General Lee Logan Landing Campground & Cabins Lay Dam - Mile 226.3 Lake Mitchell Fishing Camp - Mile 226.8 Cedar Cove - Mile 230 - cabins* Mitchell Dam - Mile 240.3 Higgins Ferry Park Lake Jordan Dam - Mile 258.7 Childersburg – north of city ramp Sunset Marina ALABAMA RIVER R. F. Henry Lock & Dam - Mile 338.7 Woodruff Lake Dirt Farm – Wetumpka – Lonnie Carden Coosa River Adventures Fort Toulouse Montgomery Marina Gunter Hill - Corps Selma City Marina Campsite Prairie Creek - Corps AUTAUGA CREEK (PRATTVILLE) Confluence with Alabama River at Mile 275 Bamboo View Campsite Autauga Creek RV Tintop Trailer Park and Campground (Mile 276.5, 1.5 miles upstream of the mouth of Autauga Creek). Millers Ferry Dam - Mile 443.7 Dannelly Reservoir Bender Plantation Campsite Six Mile Creek – Corps Till's Landing - Private Elm Bluff - Corps Chilatchee Creek - Corps River Oaks Bed and Breakfast - no camping* Gees Bend Park - Corps Roland Cooper State Park Paradise Point Jones Landing Steele’s Landing - Corps Millers Ferry – Corps Claiborne Lock & Dam - Mile 503.7 Lake Claiborne Clifton Ferry - Corps Holley’s Ferry - Corps Haines Island – Corps Silver Creek - Corps Isaac Creek Campground Below Clairborne Dam on Alabama River Clarke County – Sandbar #1 Clarke County – Sandbar #2 Clarke County – Sandbar #3 ALABAMA BARTRAM CANOE TRAIL TenSaw River Hubbards Landing Two Rivers Point - Land Spoonbill Sandbar - Land Canal Island Platform Dead Lake Platform Jug Lake Platform Dead Lake Island Platform Cloverleaf Camp Blakeley Park Mobile Bay Meaher Park - state Bay Breeze Guest House Away at the Bay B&B Point of View Guest House Bed & Breakfast American Legion Post #199 Weeks Bay – Camp Beckwith Bay Breeze RV - No Camping* Fort Morgan ADOPTED ASRT WATERWAYS Cahaba River Cahaba – Centreville
Terrapin Creek
Chief Ladiga Trail Campground Fagan’s Retreat Larry's Canoe and Kayak NOTE - this has changed to Nelson's Red Neck Yacht # 1 Terrapin Creek Lodge - lodge needs to be reserved* Nelson's Red Neck Yacht NOTE - this has changed to Nelson's Red Neck Yacht # 2 Hatchett & Weogulfka Creeks Old Grist Mill Dunnam’s Flatrock Old Powerplant Dam Privet Cove Double Bridges Weogulfka Creek Tallasehatchee Creek, Calhoun County |
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