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A good nearby hotel is Best Western Inn, and Steels Lake is perfect enough to spend more than a day at, Roland Cooper State Park is a perfect local campground. The high level of rain makes Steels Lake a relatively wet place; during the month of March you get the most rain around here; the driest of the months is October. For the duration of the warmest time of the year at Steels Lake temperatures are commonly in the 90's. When the night sets in temperatures
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| | sink down into the 60's. During the winter highs are in the 50's, and overnight lows at Steels Lake through the wintertime commonly sink into the 30's. This lake is so wonderful. You don’t have to go far from Steels Lake to spot the water at Steel Family Pond Dam; do stop by Steels Lake Number One, it's a pretty lake. If you need a spot to stay Days Inn Monroeville is a fine choice; since you're here, you could also stop by striking Stallworths Black Pond. | |
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Coordinates: Latitude: 31.74611 Longitude: -87.19167
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