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Lake Guntersville Resort State Park
7966 Alabama Hwy. 227
Guntersville, Alabama 35976
Phone: 256 571-5440 Fax: 256 571-5459 Toll Free: 800 548-4553
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| Type of Campground: | State Park |
Credit Cards Accepted: | Please Contact Campground |
| Campground Season: | Please Contact Campground |
Nearest Fishing Area: | Lake Guntersville |
| Numer of Camp Sites: | 364 |
RV's Allowed: | Yes |
| Hookups: | Please Contact Campground |
Pets Allowed: | Yes |
| Campground Rates: | Please Contact Campground |
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Attractions near the campground: Please Contact Campground
Directions to the campground: Just six miles northeast of Guntersville, off Highway 227
Campground Desciption and details: Guntersville State Park Hotel and Restaurant Closed for Renovations - Other Facilities Remain Open The sun shining through fall leaves casts a red and gold light over everything around you. A cool breeze gently brushes your face. The trail you are hiking was used two hundred years ago by Cherokee Indians, and today it's easy to imagine you're one of them. Rounding a bend, you stop. Fifteen feet beyond, a doe is grazing. She hears you, stares for a moment, then bolts. Reluctantly, you push your chair away from the dinner table. It's easy to understand why you'll return time and time again to the lodge. You take a swing through the art gallery, then decide to make it an early night. You will be prowling around with your camera first thing in the morning, on the lookout for American Bald Eagles that spend winters in the Park. Your putter meets the ball with a decisive tap. Holding your breath, you watch it veer right, then, at the last second, it drops into the hole. You smile. It was your best round yet. Strolling the short distance to the lodge, you check your watch and decide to head for the Coffee Shop. It's time to join your friends for lunch. Overlooking the majestic 66,470-acre Guntersville Reservoir, the park ranges over 5,909 acres of ridge tops and meadows. The park's resort lodge, restaurant and convention complex is located on Little Mountain, providing a magnificent view of the reservoir. The Lake is wonderful for fishing as well as swimming and other water sports activities. Recently, it has become the winter home of our national symbol, the Bald Eagle. You can find all this - and more - at Lake Guntersville State Park! ACCOMMODATIONS Resort Lodge High on the bluff - 94 rooms and 6 suites, many overlooking the lake. Complete with dining room, coffee shop, gift shop, sauna, swimming pool and art gallery. Newly renovated Cottages and Chalets 16 lake view cottages with a capacity of 1-8 people, and 18 chalets for 1-6. All are set up for light housekeeping. The chalets are equipped with fireplaces, television sets and telephones. Campgrounds 364 improved campsites. Primitive camping is also available. Camp store, boat dock, tennis courts, and laundry are near by. CONVENTION CENTER Our staff will handle the details. You take care of business - in facilities which can be tailored to your needs, whether it's a small departmental meeting, a convention of 600 people, or a banquet with 1,200 guests. We'll be delighted to help. ALSO AVAILABLE Swimming at the beach near the campground or, if you are a registered lodge guest, in the pool at the lodge. Boating dock, launch and rental facilities plus a fully equipped tackle shop. Fishing from a boat or the shore of T.V.A.'s 66,470 acre Lake Guntersville. Fishing tackle and supplies available. Golf 18 hole course, pro-shop, equipment rental. Tennis 2 lighted courts across from the lodge and in the campground area. Picnics pavilions for group outings, shaded picnic areas for the family, and a playground for the kids. Nature Center with a trained Park Naturalist. Hiking 31 miles of marked trails. Eagles call about our special Eagle Awareness Programs during the month of January. View My Photo Slide Show 5 photos available for viewing. << Last Photo Next Photo>>
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