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Lakeshore Inn Marina & Lodge, Double Springs, Alabama
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| | After a long day after the glittery Alabama sun has stopped sparkling and the owls are hooting at Lakeshore Inn Marina and Lodge it is time to call it a day and go to sleep. If you're visiting Lakeshore Inn Marina and Lodge from Double Springs, you won't be the only one. William B. Bankhead National Forest is a tremendous location, and you can have a good hiking adventure along the Borden Creek Trail. |
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Bonds Lake Dam is an interesting thing to check out; in case you don’t have a problem getting soaked, you can always go whitewater paddling on Sipsey Fork. A nearby type II whitewater stretch can be encountered
| | on Sipsey Fork; the County Route 60 to State Route 33 segment is 9.5 miles long. The County Route 60 to State Route 33 segment of Sipsey Fork is proposed for beginner paddlers. Don't go whitewater rafting and kayaking ahead of first checking the latest conditions; it's treacherous stuff. | |
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| These outdoors activities are available near Lakeshore Inn Marina and Lodge. |
| | Whitewater Near Lakeshore Inn Marina and Lodge:
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Sipsey Fork, Winston
County
, 8 miles away, Class II - 9.5 miles long (County Route 60 to State Route 33) |
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Brushy Creek, Winston
County
, 12 miles away, Class I(II) - 10 miles long (Brushy Lake to FS 255) |
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Hubbard Creek/Sipsey Fork, Lawrence/ Winston
County
, 13 miles away, Class I(III) - 9.25 miles long (FS 210 to CR60) |
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Blackwater Creek, Walker
County
, 15 miles away, Class I-II - 8.9 miles long (State Route 95 to Walston Bridge) |
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Bear Creek, Franklin/ Marion
County
, 23 miles away, Class I-II+(V) - 26 miles long (Highway 5 Bridge to Scott Bridge) |
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