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Twin Forks City Park, Alabama
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There are as expected restrooms at this campground; water hookups are at your disposal here. There are showers here at Twin Forks City Park. The great variety of local attractions and all the outdoors recreation are great reasons to come.
Twin Forks City Park is a very popular campground among folks of Haleyville. It's impossible to run out of enjoyable stuff to do close to Twin Forks City Park; spending time at this campground is incredibly fun. The pleasant folks who control this location and the nicely maintained facilities beat anything. Outdoors folks generally like this part of Alabama. | |
When was the last time you went for a weekend of camping? Twin Forks City Park in Alabama is exactly the location. Nearby you bump into the Highway 5 Bridge to Scott Bridge portion, a category I-II+(V) segment of whitewater. It's
| | a wonderful 26-mile-from-beginning-to-end segment on Bear Creek. You are likely to get soaked whitewater rafting or kayaking this segment of Bear Creek, so you should be set for that. You ought to check current conditions before heading out; whitewater rafting or kayaking could become perilous. Going for a hike along the Braziel Creek Trail will let you absorb the natural beauty of this area. Don't leave Twin Forks City Park without popping by William B. Bankhead National Forest; at Twin Forks City Park you always meet someone from Haleyville. This campground has so unbelievably much. Lakes? Sure, Upper Bear Creek Reservoir is around here, and why not stop at close by Little Bear Creek since | |
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you're here at Twin Forks City Park. The sight of striking Ikes Knob near Twin Forks City Park is splendid; a round of golf at nearby Twin Pines Country Club is a good way to kill some time.
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Other campgrounds near Twin Forks City Park, Alabama:
Bear Creek Canoe Run, Huckelburg, 10 miles away
Elliott Branch Campground, Russellville, 15 miles away
Wolf Pen Hunters Camp, Houston, 17 miles away
William's Hollow, Hodges, 18 miles away
Sipsey River, Houston, 19 miles away
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Paddling Rivers Near Twin Forks City Park, Alabama:
Bear Creek, Franklin / Marion County, 2 miles away  Class I-II+(V) - 26 miles long (Highway 5 Bridge to Scott Bridge)
Hubbard Creek/Sipsey Fork, Lawrence / Winston County, 12 miles away  Class I(III) - 9.25 miles long (FS 210 to CR60)
Sipsey Fork, Winston County, 19 miles away  Class II - 9.5 miles long (County Route 60 to State Route 33)
Brushy Creek, Winston County, 28 miles away  Class I(II) - 10 miles long (Brushy Lake to FS 255)
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Public Lands near Twin Forks City Park, Alabama:
Natchez Trace Parkway, Tupelo - MS, 69 miles away
William B. Bankhead National Forest, Alabama, 25 miles away 
Joe Wheeler State Park, Alabama, 39 miles away 
Tishomingo State Park, Mississippi, 40 miles away 
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Trails near Twin Forks City Park, Alabama:
Braziel Creek Trail, Lawrence County, 19 miles away 
Borden Creek Trail, Lawrence County, 20 miles away 
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Golf Courses Near Twin Forks City Park, Alabama:
Twin Pines Country Club, Russellville, 17 miles away 
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Lakes Near Twin Forks City Park, Alabama:
Upper Bear Creek Reservoir, Marion County, 0 miles away 
Little Bear Creek Reservoir, Franklin County, 17 miles away 
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Current weather conditions and forecast for Twin Forks City Park, Alabama
Local climate location: HAMILTON 13 miles away

           
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