
Recreation Area in Alabama
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CampSeekAlabama River Lakes
Claiborne Lake is the most primitive of the Alabama River Lakes. Nestled in Alabama's southwest hill country, the lake encompasses over 60 miles of the Alabama River, stretching from the Claiborne Loc

CampSeekBlack Warrior and Tombigbee Lakes
The Black Warrior & Tombigbee Lakes (BW&T) consist of six lakes (Demopolis, Coffeeville, Warrior, Oliver, Holt and Bankhead) with a combined total length of 457 miles and 39,800 surface acres of water

CampSeekBon Secour National Wildlife Refuge
Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge was established by Congress in 1980 for the protection of neotropical migratory songbird habitat and threatened and endangered species. Bon Secour represents a

CampSeekCahaba River National Wildlife Refuge
Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge was established September 25, 2002 for the purpose of protecting and managing a unique section of the Cahaba River and land adjacent to it. The refuge is home

CampSeekChoctaw National Wildlife Refuge
In January 1964, under an agreement with the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Department of the Interior acquired management rights in perpetuity and began managing in accordance with the purpos

CampSeekEufaula National Wildlife Refuge
Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge lies within the historical range of the longleaf pine/wiregrass ecosystem and contains remnant longleaf pine stands. Refuge wetlands, croplands, woodlands, ol

CampSeekFern Cave National Wildlife Refuge
Fern Cave National Wildlife Refuge, established in 1981, consists of 199 acres of forested hillside underlain by a massive cave with many stalactite and stalagmite-filled rooms. The cave has five

CampSeekKey Cave National Wildlife Refuge
Key Cave NWR was established in 1997 under the authority of the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956, the Endangered Species Act of 1973, and the National Wildlife Refuge Administration Act of 1966, to en

CampSeekSauta Cave National Wildlife Refuge
Sauta Cave National Wildlife Refuge, known as Blowing Wind Cave NWR until 1999, lies just above the Sauty Creek embayment of TVA’s Guntersville Reservoir, seven miles west of Scottsboro, Jackson C
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