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Nearby Cunningham Gap is a good spot to go if you're at Indian Valley Camp Lake; if you need a location to stay Americas Best Inns-Birmingham is a nice choice. Summer at Indian Valley Camp Lake comes with high temperatures in the 80's with nighttime lows in the 60's. For the duration of the winter the highs are frequently in the 50's while Indian Valley Camp Lake overnight low temperatures through the wintertime are in the 30's. This lake is so wonderful.
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| | A round of golf at nearby Roebuck Golf Course is a good way to kill some time, and Indian Valley Camp Lake is a good spot to visit for more than one day, City of Hoover RV Park is a good spot to camp nearby. Lakes are brilliant; North Lake is a lake that's near Indian Valley Camp Lake, also Indian Valley Camp Lake Dam is worth stopping at while you're here. Now, you may imagine that's loads but there's even more fun stuff to do here at Indian Valley Camp | |
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Lake. Drift down the rapids of Cahaba River in a kayak; since you're here you will meet lots of people from close by Birmingham-Hoover. This lake is so wonderful. This is a tremendous vicinity for folks who like lakes. Pawnee Reservoir
is a lake close at hand, and dry warm beds await you at Fairfield Inn & Suites Birmingham Fultondale/I-65. Indian Valley Camp Lake is a wet spot that gets a lot of rainfall; the month of March is the wettest with most of the rain,
and the driest month of the year is October. Get dripping wet paddling on Gurley Creek, and Holiday Travel Park is a brilliant local campground.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 33.66167 Longitude: -86.74167
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Gurley Creek, Blount / Jefferson CountyCounty, 9 miles away Class II-III - 3.5 miles long (Narrows Road to State Route 79) |
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Cahaba River, Jefferson CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class II - 5.9 miles long (Lovick Bridge to Grants Mill) |
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Cahaba River, Jefferson CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class I-II - 7 miles long (US Route 11 to County Route 10) |
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Cahaba River
 | ...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 though. The take out is nice but its positioned weirdly. You come down river to it after your last rapid and if the water is up or moving along well then you really have to back paddle to make the docking pad. Also if you miss the pad the current picks up dead even with the pad and will take you on down river before you realize it. Just check the weather and the USGS ... |
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