Lake Lurleen State Park Explained

Lake Lurleen State Park
Map:USA Alabama
Map Size:280
Relief:1
Location:Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States
Coordinates:33.2914°N -87.6811°W
Area Acre:1625
Elevation:223feet
Designation:Alabama state park
Established:1952
Administrator:Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
Website:Lake Lurleen State Park

Lake Lurleen State Park is a publicly owned recreation area located on U.S. Highway 82 approximately northwest of Northport in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The state park's include 250acres Lake Lurleen and a 23miles trail system. It is operated by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.

History

After purchasing the site of the park in 1952, the state began construction of a dam on a tributary of Big Creek to create a 250acres lake. Various concessionaires operated the park under the name Tuscaloosa County Public Lake from 1956 until 1970, when the state took control and added new facilities. In 1972, the park was renamed after Lurleen Wallace, a native of Tuscaloosa County and Alabama's first female governor, who had died in office four years earlier.

Activities and amenities

Lake Lurleen is used for swimming, boating and fishing, and is stocked with largemouth bass, bream, catfish and crappie. The state park offers 91 campsites and a 23miles system of trails that encircles the lake for hiking and mountain biking. The trail system was designated as a National Recreation Trail in 2011.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lake Lurleen State Park Trail System . National Recreation Trail Database . August 2, 2020.