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An exciting thing to have a look at in close proximity to Murphree Lake is Murphree Lake Dam, and camping is available at Good Hope Campground. You'll come across a pretty lake called Spring Valley Farms Ponds near Murphree Lake, and dry warm beds await you at Comfort Inn Hanceville. This lake is so wonderful. You'll meet a lot of people from Cullman here. Lick Creek has a great whitewater paddling spot close by, and Warren Spring is a great local attraction.
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| | At Murphree Lake throughout the months of summer highs are in the 80's with night lows in the 60's. Through the wintertime the highs are mostly in the 40's while Murphree Lake nighttime low temperatures all through the winter are in the 20's. This lake is so wonderful. Gin Branch is a stream that you may stumble upon while you're here, and if you need a spot to stay Best Western Colonial Inn is a glorious choice. You'll wish for more hours in a day to enjoy | |
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all the entertaining things at Murphree Lake. In case you don’t have a problem getting covered with water, you can always go whitewater paddling on Mulberry Fork; nearby you stumble on Blountsville Valley which is a delightful place
to go to. If you came for an overnight stay Country View RV Park is a good place to camp; a striking lake like Donald Smith Lake is a magnificent site to stop by. All the water falling down from the sky makes Murphree Lake a wet place; during March this area sees the most rain; October is when it's the driest.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 34.06194 Longitude: -86.64056
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Mulberry Fork, Cullman/Blount CountyCounty, 3 miles away Class I-II - 11.3 miles long (Blountville Road to US Route 31) |
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Lick Creek, Cullman CountyCounty, 4 miles away Class II-III - 2.9 miles long (State Route 91 to County Road 783) |
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Mulberry Fork
 | 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!!!... |
Lick Creek
 | I seen where to pit in at on Google earth but I cant seem to locate the place to pull out.... |
Lake Catoma
 | 13 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.... |
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