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Lakes? Sure, Irving Lake is nearby; naturally Baptizing Branch is a picturesque stream that is worth going to. This lake is so wonderful. Dry warm beds await you at Fairfield Inn & Suites Mobile Spanish Fort; a golf course close by is Timbercreek Golf Course. People from Mobile love to come to McVoys Lake, and you can stay the night at Dead Lake Fishing Lodge. McVoys Lake is a reasonably wet place frequently with a large amount of rain; the wettest month
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| | of the year is frequently August, that's the one that rains the most, and October is when it's the driest. McVoys Lake in fact is in the middle of a stunning outdoors paradise. Since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always take a look at close by Byrnes Lake. For the period of the warm months at McVoys Lake highs are regularly in the 90's, and the nighttime is a bit colder of course, commonly in the 70's. Daytime highs during the wintertime are | |
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in the 50's; winter nights come with lows in the 30's to McVoys Lake. After a long day outdoors Courtyard Mobile Spanish Fort is a magnificent location to spend a night or two. There's so much to do here at McVoys Lake that you need to camp here for a while, Abba Shrine Center RV Park is a pleasant spot for that.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 30.76833 Longitude: -87.91917
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Dead Lake Fishing Lodge
 | The Dead Lake Lodge is now the River Delta Marina and Welcome Center. It was purchased by Mobile County and is ow operated by their Parks Dept.
Campsites, boat launch, rentals, and boat slip rentalas are available. The fishing in this remote bit of the Mobile/Tensas river delta is very good for bass, bream and catfish. Access to excellent hunting for deer, wild hogs, ducks and small game can also be found along these waterways.
The campground has four camping cabins, RV and tent sites, laundry and a small pool. Limited groceries and bait are available at the camp store.
For reservations or information call: 251-574-2266.... |
Chickasawbogue Park
 | 12 miles away A very cool outdoor recreation area with a wilderness feel although located very near Mobile. Over 20 miles of hiking/biking trails, disc golf course, RV and tent camping, canoe rentals, boat launch, fishing, swimming and picnic pavilions for rent on a first come basis are available.
Their phone # is: 251-574-2267.... |
Municipal Park Lake Number One
 | 17 miles away ...icipal Park. We had been playing in the park since about 10 in the morning and I fell around 3 in the afternoon. We were standing and trying to decide what to do (I was mostly crying loudly) when we looked out and saw my Mom's car driving down a road about 200 yards away. We all ran for the car. I think the first thing my Mom said was, ''Oh Stephen, What have you done?'' Before taking me to the hospital, she took me home and made me take a bath! My Mom took me to the Mobile Infirmary emergency room. At that time my sister was either nursing or attending nursing school in Mobile. I think she must have made some calls and got Dr. DeBakey to come down to the emergency room to sew up my lip. I remember that someone place a green cloth over my face with a 3 or 4 inch circle in the middle of it. I received the most painful shot that I had ever had but soon all of the pain was gone. I could look down my nose and see them working on me and I remember how funny it felt to see them sewing me up and pulling on my face without really hurting. It was just a kind of pinching sensation. I got stitc... |
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