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Zamora Lake is a nearby lake that you could have a look at, and there's some flowing water nearby, Red Valley Branch is a stream you can take a look at while here. During the summertime months, highs typically are in the 80's at Woodhaven Lake. All through the moonlight hours it's generally in the 60's. The winter comes with highs in the 40's; after the sun is down all through the wintertime temperatures at Woodhaven Lake dip into the 20's. While you're here
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| | at Woodhaven Lake, you could also have a look at charming Lake Pittman, and there's whitewater on Warrior River - Blackburn Fork for all you adrenaline kick people. This lake is so wonderful. While you're here at Woodhaven Lake you can play some golf at Cumberland Lake Country Club; whitewater paddling is not for everybody but if it's for you then, we recommend Gurley Creek. The top of Hall Mountain is easily observed from Woodhaven Lake, and a good close | |
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by hotel is Comfort Inn & Suites. Woodhaven Lake is a great place to visit for more than one day, Holiday Travel Park is a great place to camp nearby; a tremendous site to check out nearby is Murphree Valley. This lake is so wonderful.
You'll need more than a day to explore everything Woodhaven Lake has to offer, you can camp at Alabama WMU Camp; there's always Woodhaven Lake Dam to take a look at right next door to Woodhaven Lake. If you want a tremendous time
in the great outdoors, just come on down to Woodhaven Lake. There are plenty of people from Birmingham-Hoover here at Woodhaven Lake, and Jameson Inn Trussville is a great site to get some rest. All the water falling down from the
sky makes Woodhaven Lake a wet place; through the month of March you get the most rain around here, and October is the month with the least moisture.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 33.76389 Longitude: -86.61389
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Gurley Creek, Blount / Jefferson CountyCounty, 4 miles away Class II-III - 3.5 miles long (Narrows Road to State Route 79) |
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Cahaba River, Jefferson CountyCounty, 9 miles away Class I-II - 7 miles long (US Route 11 to County Route 10) |
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Cahaba River
 | 14 miles away ...enjoy the rapids but even a novice paddler with a few trips under their belt could handle this section. The only bad part was the long flats inbetween the rapids. I was lucky in that I timed my trip two days after a heavy rain so the current was nice and steady. If not for that I would have been exhausted from paddling across the flats. Luckily the scenery is good and there is plenty of wildlife to enjoy. The put in at Lovic bridge is tricky. Its a pretty steep grade and full of mud and sand. I ended up just getting in my canoe and slidding down the hill into the water. Thats a good way to flip so take a friend and you could rope your boat down much easier. The take out at Grants Mill is alot nicer. It has a nice gravel parking lot and a concrete ramp down to the river with a concrete docking pad in the water. You NEED to go look at the take out before you go on your trip though. The take out is nice but its positioned weirdly. You come down river to it after your last rapid and if the water is up or moving along well then you really have to back paddle to make the docking pad. Also ... |
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