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Big Spring is a brilliant local attraction, and you could always discover Rocky Hollow. A delightful spot to camp here at Spring Lake is Shadyoaks Campground and RV Park, and Super 8 Motel - Talladega is a great place to get some rest. Summertime at Spring Lake comes with high temperatures in the 90's. Summer overnight lows descend down to the 60's. The wintertime brings highs down to the 50's, and nighttime lows in the 30's for Spring Lake. Spring Lake ordinarily
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| | gets a good deal of precipitation; most of the rain falls through March; the driest of the months is October. This lake is so wonderful. You'll meet a lot of folks from Talladega-Sylacauga here, and camping at Memory Lane RV Park and Campgrounds is always a magnificent experience. Get soaked paddling on Talladega Creek, and you'll discover a wonderful lake called Coxs Pond. This lake is so wonderful. There is a tremendous hiking trail right next door to Spring | |
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Lake called the Odum Trail. While you're here at Spring Lake, you could also visit stunning Lake Joy; whitewater paddling is delightful on Choccolocco Creek. This is no site for people who don’t like to enjoy themselves. On a
wonderful day you obtain a vista of College Hill from Spring Lake, and after a long day outdoors Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites TALLADEGA is a splendid site to spend a night or two.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 33.43639 Longitude: -86.11056
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Choccolocco Creek, Talladega CountyCounty, 7 miles away Class I(II) - 2.5 miles long (Jackson Trace to Highway 77) |
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Talladega Creek, Talladega CountyCounty, 8 miles away Class III - 7.25 miles long (Skyway Mtwy to Waldo Bridge State Route 77) |
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Salt Creek, Talladega CountyCounty, 14 miles away Class III-IV(V) - 3 miles long (Salt Creek Road to Henderson Lake Road) |
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Coxs Pond, Talladega CountyCounty, 2 miles away |
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Lake Joy, Talladega CountyCounty, 3 miles away |
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| MORE STUFF NEARBY:
Choccolocco Creek
 | Where the old grist mill is located the state of Alabama blew both ends of the old dam. Please becareful because there is a lot of reed bar and metal that are below the water level.... |
Talladega Taz RV Park & Campground
 | New campground on right on Speedway Blvd., 1 mile east of Talladega Superspeedway.ÿ Open for 2 weeks of racing for Fall and Spring races at Talladega Superspeedway.ÿ RV Parking, Tent Camping, Some Full Hook-ups, Electric & Water Hook-ups, and Primitive camping as well.ÿ Showers will be available as well.ÿ Call for reservations now. 256-832-4200 or 866-594-6200... |
Salt Creek
 | 14 miles away Paddling Salt Creek crosses private land and in Alabama if you can't navigate it in a craft of somekind you are tresspassing as soon as you step out of the craft. The last 2 miles before Henderson Lake road is all private land. It is so low and narrow with dead falls everywhere there is no way to navigate it in any kind of craft.... |
Lake Louise
 | 18 miles away This is private land is it not?...This area was controlled by the comer family in 50's and 60's... |
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