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Courtyard Birmingham Trussville, Birmingham, Alabama
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| | Poplar Spring Hollow is close to Courtyard and is positively a great place to check out, and this is a popular site for folks from Trussville. The good hotel restaurant will fulfill your hunger. At Courtyard during the summertime months highs are in the 80's, and through the night it cools down to the 60's. Highs during the winter are commonly in the 50's, and overnight lows all through the wintertime for Courtyard tend to be in the 30's. Courtyard has linking rooms at your disposal which is splendid if you have children; of course high speed internet |
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is offered, so you may get things accomplished faster at Courtyard. If you need some exercise at Courtyard, a good way is doing a few sets on the tennis court. Do explore Jefferson Memorial Gardens Dam while you're here at Courtyard, and in close proximity to Courtyard you locate
| a golf course called Trussville Country Club. Don't agonize about not awakening from your slumber in good time, there's telephone wakeup service; by your bed is a wake-up radio, so you can awaken punctually. Courtyard sees pretty high levels of rain; the month with most of the rain is March, and October is when it's the driest. The 7-mile-from-start-to-finish US Route 11 to County Route 10 section is a category I-II section of whitewater on Cahaba River. The US Route 11 to County Route 10 section of Cahaba River is suggested for learner kayak | |
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paddlers. You find the 5.9-mile-in-distance Lovick Bridge to Grants Mill section of Cahaba River nearby; this is a category II whitewater segment. The Lovick Bridge to Grants Mill section of Cahaba River is fitting for kayak paddlers who haven't been whitewater rafting and kayaking
for very long. A category II-III, 3.5-mile-in-distance whitewater segment can be found on close by Gurley Creek, the Narrows Road to State Route 79 sector. For whitewater boating this segment of Gurley Creek is a fun place. The nearby grade III+, 1.5-mile-long Ivy Branch to Old
Highway 280 portion of whitewater on Yellowleaf Creek - North Fork is loads of fun. In the event that you have a little whitewater kayaking or rafting skill, this part of Yellowleaf Creek - North Fork could be a tremendous part for your capability. Don't go whitewater kayaking
or rafting in advance of first checking circumstances; it's hazardous stuff. Courtyard is in the vicinity of Poplar Spring which is certainly worth stopping at.
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| | Whitewater Near Courtyard Birmingham Trussville:
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Cahaba River, Jefferson
County
, 4 miles away, Class I-II - 7 miles long (US Route 11 to County Route 10) |
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Cahaba River, Jefferson
County
, 6 miles away, Class II - 5.9 miles long (Lovick Bridge to Grants Mill) |
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Gurley Creek, Blount / Jefferson
County
, 11 miles away, Class II-III - 3.5 miles long (Narrows Road to State Route 79) |
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Yellowleaf Creek - North Fork, -blank-
County
, 14 miles away, Class III+ - 1.5 miles long (Ivy Branch to Old Highway 280) |
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Warrior River - Blackburn Fork, Blount
County
, 17 miles away, Class I-III(V) - 4.5 miles long (Dirt Road off Route 15 to Route 1) |
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