Hall Lake, Shelby County, Alabama

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     Very glorious water scenery is available at Hall Dam close to Hall Lake, and let's not forget Gum Branch which is a stream that you may come across during your stay. A lake nearby is Acton Lake, and Tater Hill is easy to spot from Hall Lake. This lake is so wonderful. There's whitewater on Yellowleaf Creek - North Fork for all you adrenaline rush seekers; Hall Lake is a pleasant place to visit for more than one day, Coosa River Camp Retreat Alabama is a pleasant  
   place to camp nearby. This lake is so wonderful.
Summertime at Hall Lake arrives with high temperatures in the 80's, and during the night it cools down to the 60's. High temperatures through the wintertime are normally in the 50's while the cold winter nights at Hall Lake are in the 30's. A good close by hotel is Days Inn Leeds, and Lake Dewitt is a nearby lake that you could have a look at. Stay the night at Holiday Travel Park; Best Western Bass Hotel
 
               & Suites is a good place to get some rest.
Hall Lake is a quite wet place commonly with much precipitation; March is the wettest month with most rain, and October on the other hand is the driest. Man, is there plenty of fun stuff to do near Hall Lake. There are plenty of folks from Talladega-Sylacauga here at Hall Lake, and there are some wonderful whitewater spots on Cahaba River.

 
Days Inn Leeds, Leeds
8 miles away
* Near all the attractions and advantages of Birmingham - business, race tracks, restaurants and shopping * Barber Motor Sport Park - 4 miles * Talledega Super Speedway - 29 miles...

Best Western Bass Hotel & Suites, Leeds
9 miles away
The Best Western Bass Hotel & Suites is a new hotel built in 2006 which offers a pleasant d‚cor that was designed with your comfort in mind. Nestled at the foot hills of the Appalachian Mountains and ...

Current weather conditions at Hall Lake, Shelby County, Alabama
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Local climate location: BIRMINGHAM FAA AP 5 miles away


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  Coordinates:
Latitude: 33.42833
Longitude: -86.475

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These outdoors activities are available near Hall Lake.
 Hotels Near Hall Lake:
Days Inn Leeds, Leeds, 8 miles away
Best Western Bass Hotel & Suites, Leeds, 9 miles away
Comfort Inn & Suites, Leeds, 9 miles away
Super 8 Motel - Moody, Moody, 9 miles away
Americas Best Value Inn Leeds/Birmingham, Leeds, 10 miles away
 Camp Grounds Near Hall Lake:
Coosa River Camp Retreat Alabama, Harpersville, 6 miles away
Holiday Travel Park, Leeds, 8 miles away
Alabama WMU Camp, Cook Springs, 11 miles away
Sundance Marina and Campground, Cropwell, 13 miles away
 Whitewater Near Hall Lake:
Cahaba River, Jefferson CountyCounty, 13 miles away
      Class I-II - 7 miles long (US Route 11 to County Route 10)
Yellowleaf Creek - North Fork, -blank- CountyCounty, 13 miles away
      Class III+ - 1.5 miles long (Ivy Branch to Old Highway 280)
Cahaba River, Jefferson CountyCounty, 14 miles away
      Class II - 5.9 miles long (Lovick Bridge to Grants Mill)
 Lakes Near Hall Lake:
Lake Dewitt, Shelby CountyCounty, 0 miles away
Acton Lake, Shelby CountyCounty, 2 miles away

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Cahaba River
13 miles away
...where the river produced what I would call true rapids. Most of these areas were short two to three foot falls followed by a run produced by the current. And one was just a long series of wide wave trains. I did enjoy the rapids but even a novice paddler with a few trips under their belt could handle this section. The only bad part was the long flats inbetween the rapids. I was lucky in that I timed my trip two days after a heavy rain so the current was nice and steady. If not for that I would have been exhausted from paddling across the flats. Luckily the scenery is good and there is plenty of wildlife to enjoy. The put in at Lovic bridge is tricky. Its a pretty steep grade and full of mud and sand. I ended up just getting in my canoe and slidding down the hill into the water. Thats a good way to flip so take a friend and you could rope your boat down much easier. The take out at Grants Mill is alot nicer. It has a nice gravel parking lot and a concrete ramp down to the river with a concrete docking pad in the water. You NEED to go look at the take out before you go on your trip tho...

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