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    Do stop by Dogwood Lake while you're in this part of Alabama. During the days of summer at Dogwood Lake highs are commonly in the 90's. Summer night lows descend down to the 60's. During the wintertime this place gets highs in the 50's, and night lows at Dogwood Lake through the winter regularly descend into the 30's. There's glorious hiking along the Lake Shore Trail. Don't you try to stop me, cause I'm havin' a magnificent time here at Dogwood Lake. Getting  
   to Lime Branch from Dogwood Lake is uncomplicated. You'll need more than a day to discover everything Dogwood Lake has to offer, you can camp at Gantt Lake RV Park.
If you need a spot to stay Comfort Inn Andalusia is a nice choice; Kelley Pond is a nearby lake that you could have a look at. If you get bored of Dogwood Lake, you could also go to close by Brantwood Pond, and a round of golf at nearby Evans Barnes Golf Course is a magnificent way to kill some time.
 
               There's so much to do here at Dogwood Lake that you need to camp here for a while, Point A Park Campground is a great place for that; dry warm beds await you at Best Western Andalusia Inn.
Dogwood Lake generally gets much rain; the month with most of the rain is March; October meanwhile is the driest month. This lake is so wonderful. Dogwood Lake is next to George W Proctor Lake Dam which is a stunning place positively worth visiting, and glorious hiking is available along the Conecuh Trail.

 
Best Western Andalusia Inn, Andalusia
7 miles away
The Best Western Andalusia Inn is located in Andalusia with easy access from Highway 55 and US 29. We are located a short distance from Clientlogic technical support offices and Shaw Carpet Mill. Al...

Comfort Inn Andalusia, Andalusia
8 miles away
Historical downtown district. Walking distance to LBW and Golf, and nature trails. Whirlpool rooms available. Ft. Walton Beach 65 miles. Panama City Beach 95 miles. Restaurant adjacent. Free high spe...

Current weather conditions at Dogwood Lake, Covington County, Alabama
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Local climate location: EVERGREEN 3 miles away


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  Coordinates:
Latitude: 31.21083
Longitude: -86.555

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 Hotels Near Dogwood Lake:
Best Western Andalusia Inn, Andalusia, 7 miles away
Comfort Inn Andalusia, Andalusia, 8 miles away
Econo Lodge Andalusia, Andalusia, 10 miles away
Andalusia Days Inn, Andalusia, 10 miles away
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites ANDALUSIA, Andalusia, 11 miles away
 Camp Grounds Near Dogwood Lake:
Gantt Lake RV Park, Andalusia, 8 miles away
Point A Park Campground, Gantt, 11 miles away
Florala State Park, Florala, 19 miles away
 Trails Near Dogwood Lake:
Conecuh Trail, Covington County, 5 miles away
Lake Shore Trail, Covington County, 7 miles away
 Golf Courses Near Dogwood Lake:
Evans Barnes Golf Course, Andalusia, 5 miles away
 Lakes Near Dogwood Lake:
Kelley Pond, Covington CountyCounty, 2 miles away
Brantwood Pond, Covington CountyCounty, 2 miles away

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Karick Lake
19 miles away
I think that the Fla. Division Of Forestry should put a stop to people saving sights for days with a small tent before parking their unit on the sight.  People are tuned away that could be utilizing these sights and enjoying our beautiful area.  I realize the division is still collecting the same money for the sight.  But it is agravating to drive through hoping to park your unit and find half or more sights saved with a small tent and no one in them....

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