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In Alabama there are many beautiful lakes, Doctor Ranier Lake is one of them. Rolling Hills Golf Course is a glorious golf course nearby, and Marriott Auburn Opelika Hotel and Conference Center at Grand National is a nice place to get some rest. People from Auburn-Opelika love to come to Doctor Ranier Lake, and camping is available at University Station RV Resort. After a long day outdoors Jameson Inn Auburn is a magnificent location to spend a night or two,
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| | and since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always visit nearby Sougahatchee Lake. This lake is so wonderful. Lakes? Sure, Floyds Lake is around here, and camping at Baker's Trailer Park and Campground is always a wonderful experience. High temperatures at Doctor Ranier Lake throughout the warmest time of the year are in the 90's, and during the night it cools down to the 60's. During the winter highs are in the 50's, and winter nights come with lows | |
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in the 20's to Doctor Ranier Lake. You'll wish for more hours in a day to enjoy all the entertaining things at Doctor Ranier Lake. Rex Ranier Dam is not far at all from Doctor Ranier Lake; whitewater paddling is perfect on Sougahatchee
Creek. All the water falling down from the sky makes Doctor Ranier Lake a wet location; during the month of March you get the most rain around here, and October on the other hand is the driest.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 32.70333 Longitude: -85.445
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Sougahatchee Creek, Lee CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class I-II(IV) - 3 miles long (Co Road 188 to Steel Bridge) |
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