Burgess Spring Lakes, Blount County, Alabama

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     You can run the rapids of Graves Creek near Burgess Spring Lakes, and if you need a place to stay Comfort Inn Hanceville is a pleasant choice. At Burgess Spring Lakes you always meet someone from Cullman; if you get bored of Burgess Spring Lakes you could also go to nearby Donald Smith Lake. Burgess Spring Lakes frequently gets lots of rain; throughout the month of March you get the most rain around here, and the driest of the months is October. High temperatures  
   at Burgess Spring Lakes through the warmest time of the year are in the 80's. When the night sets in temperatures plunge down into the 60's. All through the wintertime this place gets highs in the 40's, and winter nights come with lows in the 20's to Burgess Spring Lakes.
This is no location for people who don’t like to enjoy themselves. There's so much to do here at Burgess Spring Lakes that you need to camp here for a while, Good Hope Campground is a
 
               pleasant spot for that. A lake close by is Forest Ingram Lake, and there's whitewater on Lick Creek for all you adrenaline kick people. This lake is so wonderful. After a long day outdoors Best Western Colonial Inn is a delightful site to spend a night or two, also Donald Smith Lake Dam is worth checking out if you're here.

 
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Current weather conditions at Burgess Spring Lakes, Blount County, Alabama
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Local climate location: SAINT BERNARD 6 miles away


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  Coordinates:
Latitude: 34.10333
Longitude: -86.58028

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These outdoors activities are available near Burgess Spring Lakes.
 Hotels Near Burgess Spring Lakes:
Best Western Colonial Inn, Oneonta, 12 miles away
Comfort Inn Hanceville, Hanceville, 13 miles away
Jameson Inn Arab, Arab, 14 miles away
Econo Lodge Cullman, Cullman, 20 miles away
Days Inn Cullman, Cullman, 21 miles away
 Camp Grounds Near Burgess Spring Lakes:
Good Hope Campground, Cullman, 20 miles away
 Whitewater Near Burgess Spring Lakes:
Lick Creek, Cullman CountyCounty, 4 miles away
      Class II-III - 2.9 miles long (State Route 91 to County Road 783)
Graves Creek, Blount CountyCounty, 4 miles away
      Class III - 1.5 miles long (1st bridge upstream to Locust Fork)
Two Mile Creek, Gullman CountyCounty, 7 miles away
      Class II-III - 2.5 miles long (CR 798 to CR 781)
 National Parks Near Burgess Spring Lakes:
Little River Canyon National Preserve, Fort Payne - AL, 63 miles away
 Lakes Near Burgess Spring Lakes:
Donald Smith Lake, Blount CountyCounty, 2 miles away
Forest Ingram Lake, Blount CountyCounty, 2 miles away

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