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If you are traveling by, why not stop by Ingram Arkadelphia Lake. Glide down the rapids of Mill Creek in a kayak, and why not have a look at Forrest Ingram Dam since you're here. Summertime highs at Ingram Arkadelphia Lake commonly tend to be in the 80's. Summer nighttime lows dip down to the 60's. During the winter highs are in the 50's, and after the sun is down during the winter temperatures at Ingram Arkadelphia Lake sink into the 20's. This lake is so wonderful.
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| | Lakes? Sure, Clover Valley Pond is in close proximity, and if you came for an overnight stay Bremen Lakeview Resort is a magnificent spot to camp. This lake is so wonderful. Paddling on Rice Creek is so much fun, and camping is available at Country View RV Park. Little Mountain can be spotted from Ingram Arkadelphia Lake, and during your trip here you'll meet some folks from Cullman for sure. A large amount of precipitation falls at Ingram Arkadelphia Lake; March | |
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is when you get the most rain here while August is ordinarily the driest month. But wait, there's more to do near Ingram Arkadelphia Lake. If you need a place to stay Econo Lodge Cullman is a great choice, and let's not forget Dollar
Creek which is a stream that you may stumble upon while here. Comfort Inn Hanceville is a great site to get some rest, and not far from Ingram Arkadelphia Lake you'll find Hollis Pond which is a pretty lake.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 33.92167 Longitude: -86.91667
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Rice Creek, Cullman CountyCounty, 2 miles away Class IV - 6.4 miles long (CR 38 to CR 91) |
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Mill Creek, Blount CountyCounty, 7 miles away Class III - 0.5 miles long (Rt. 31 to Dirt Road off CR 5) |
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Mulberry Fork, Cullman/Blount CountyCounty, 8 miles away Class I-II - 10.8 miles long (Old US Route 31 to bridge above I-65) |
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Foxfire Campground
 | 10 miles away This campground has been closed for over two decades.... |
Lake Catoma
 | 16 miles away The crappie didn't corporate so we started bass fishing. Caught several spots and one largemouth. Total for the day was 23 spots one largemouth and one crappie that we kept. The bass were caught off a white spinnerbait with a chartreuse pork trailer and gold willow leaf. The crappie was caught off a white panfish assassin. The wind blew us all over the lake and the temp was dropping. Cold front must have pushed the crappie back to deeper water. Surface temp was 58. April 14th 2009...I fished Catoma today and didn't catch a single fish (of any species) Mainly targeted those crappie everybody has been catching, but they must have had a case of lock jaw. After about three hours of nothing I called it a day.... |
Mulberry Fork
 | 18 miles away I've been down the mullberry several times now in my canoe. I live nearby so it is fairly convenient for me to go. It is one of my favorite rivers to canoe on, as long as the water level is high enough. I love the peae and tranquility of being on the river, but at the same time it iclose enough to civilization that it remains conveient and reasonably safe, even for inexperienced or young ones. I highly recommend it for anyone loking for a relaxing overnite trip....Just went today 7/5/09. It rained like crazy this morning and the rapids were great. Easy enough for sit-on-top kayaks but still intense. Great place to go!!!... |
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