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You don’t have to go far from Kilpactrick Dairy Lake to catch a sight of the water at Kilpactrick Dairy Dam; get your pulse rate up on the good whitewater of Hubbard Creek/Sipsey Fork. Throughout the warmest time of the year at Kilpactrick Dairy Lake temperatures are mostly in the 90's, and the nighttime is a tad chillier of course, frequently in the 60's. The wintertime brings highs down to the 50's, and overnight lows at Kilpactrick Dairy Lake throughout the wintertime
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| | typically sink into the 20's. A pretty lake like Upper Bear Creek Reservoir in the neighborhood of Kilpactrick Dairy Lake is a glorious site to visit. There's so much to do here at Kilpactrick Dairy Lake that you need to camp here for a while, Payne's RV Park is a splendid place for that, and Best Western Russellville Hotel & Suites is a great location to get some rest. If you want a great time in the great outdoors, just come on down to Kilpactrick Dairy | |
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Lake. Lakes are such peaceful places, why not pop by Lehman Lake next to Kilpactrick Dairy Lake, and close by you find the Borden Creek Trail which is a wonderful hiking trail. This lake is so wonderful. There is a great hiking trail
in the neighborhood of Kilpactrick Dairy Lake called the Braziel Creek Trail; getting to Donaldson Branch from Kilpactrick Dairy Lake is simple. The high level of precipitation makes Kilpactrick Dairy Lake a reasonably wet spot; December
is when you get the most rain here while October is the month with the least amount of precipitation. Dry warm beds await you at Wynnewood Inn, and there's whitewater on Bear Creek for all you adrenaline junkies.
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Best Western Russellville Hotel & Suites, Russellville
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15 miles away
The Best Western Russellville Hotel & Suites strives to make each and every stay an enjoyable one. All of our rooms include a microwave, mini refrigerator, high-speed Internet access, coffee maker, ...
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Wynnewood Inn, Russellville
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15 miles away
At Wynnewood Inns Russellville our staff waits to welcome you to a pleasant, clean, comfortable appointed room. While Wynnewood has long been a favorite with families and vacationers, we are also atte...
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Current weather conditions at Kilpactrick Dairy Lake, Marion County, Alabama

Local climate location: HAMILTON 11 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 34.24667 Longitude: -87.64833
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Bear Creek, Franklin/ Marion CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class I-II+(V) - 26 miles long (Highway 5 Bridge to Scott Bridge) |
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Sipsey Fork, Winston CountyCounty, 18 miles away Class II - 9.5 miles long (County Route 60 to State Route 33) |
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Bear Creek
 | 11 miles away Water flow is controled by TVA, in summer they let enough through to float on weekends and holidays. The rest of the year can be high or low anytime....The land on each side of the creek is private property. Camping is not allowed. There is only an emergency exit easment on each side of the creek. If you camp you will be trespassing.... |
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