Best ATV in Weiss Lake

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1

Alabama, Cherokee County

03 :11 hrs
3.5 mi
3.445877 ft
I

Located in northeastern Alabama, this section of Weiss Lake can be accessed from the Lad Campground Boat Ramp (use fee). From here paddle through Ballplay Creek and into the Coosa River before reaching the Alabama/Georgia State Line. Pull up along the banks of an inlet along the stateline before heading back to the Lad Campground Boat Ramp. When visiting the lake be sure to bring your fishing gear as fishing is one of the most popular activities on the lake. Stay the night at Lad Campground for multi-day trips along this region of Weiss Lake.

2

Alabama, Leesburg

02 :24 hrs
6 mi
5.8999023 ft
SK I

Located in northeastern Alabama, this section of Weiss Lake can be accessed from the East Diversion Boat Ramp. From here paddle this western section of Weiss Lake and then onto Cedar Point Campground after passing Byrams Island. This can be paddled from either direction with many options to explore in between. When visiting the lake be sure to bring your fishing gear as fishing is one of the most popular activities on the lake.

3

Alabama, Cherokee County

08 :23 hrs
18.6 mi
2.1754913 ft
I

Located in northeastern Alabama, this section of Weiss Lake can be accessed from the Pruett’s Campground Boat Ramp (use fee required). Paddle through the southern most region of Weiss Lake best known as Cowan Creek and Spring Creek. Numerous coves and inlets are throughout the area, allowing for great places to pull up on shore and rest while enjoying the views. When visiting the lake be sure to bring your fishing gear as fishing is one of the most popular activities on the lake. Camp at Pruett’s Campground or rent one of the cabins along the lake for multi-day trips.

4

Alabama, Cherokee County

00 :11 hrs
0.5 mi
3.0070038 ft
Unknown

Bay Springs Campground is located on Weiss Lake on 2 ½ acres in Northeast Alabama. It has a family friendly atmosphere with plenty of recreation to be found. Visitors enjoy fishing, swimming, or just relaxing. 17 sites are available for tent or trailer camping with hookups, and wifi provided. A bathouse, boat docks, guide service and motel is also onsite. They have perfect area that can also accommodate large groups.

5

Alabama, Cherokee County

03 :36 hrs
8.9 mi
5.989731 ft
SK I

This trip along Weiss Lake and the Coosa River begins near the Alabama/Georgia Border in Cherokee County. Put-in at the Mud Creek Boat Ramp located off Cherokee County Road 22. From here travel through the region where the Coosa River flows into Weiss Lake. End at the Brushy Branch Park located in Georgia. The Brushy Branch area is a great area for birdwatchers and anglers. Numerous campgrounds are located along the banks of Weiss Lake allowing the opportunity for overnight trips. This trip can be completed from either direction as a one way or out-and-back.

6

Alabama, Cherokee County

00 :11 hrs
0.5 mi
2.277008 ft
Unknown

Driftwood Family Campground is a charming and family oriented campground located on Weiss Lake. They offer tent or trailer sites that are spacious with partial and full hookups provided. A dump station, playground, and boat launch is all located onsite for guest use. Visitors enjoy fishing, boating, swimming and relaxing.

7

Alabama, Cherokee County

01 :48 hrs
4 mi
0.76091003 ft
I

Located in northeastern Alabama, this section of Weiss Lake can be accessed from the Bay Springs Campground (use fee) boat ramp or the launch with no cement boat ramp, located at the end Cherokee County Rd. 520 (no fee). Paddle through this quite region of the lake with options of camping allowing for multi-day trips on the lake. Shown here, end this trip back at the Bay Springs Campground Boat Ramp. When visiting the lake be sure to bring your fishing gear as fishing is one of the most popular activities on the lake.

8

Alabama, Cherokee County

00 :13 hrs
0.6 mi
16.509995 ft
Unknown

Big Oak Campground is a quiet and peaceful campground on Guntersville Lake. There is plenty of shade with tent and trailer sites available. Electric and water hookups are provided as well as showers, a dump station, laundry facilities, a boat launch and camp store with basic essentials and fishing supplies. Visitors enjoy fishing, swimming and relaxing at the lake.

9

Alabama, Cherokee County

02 :01 hrs
4.5 mi
0.9971466 ft
I

Located in northeastern Alabama, this section of Weiss Lake can be accessed from the Cobia Bridge Boat Ramp. Paddle around the center island of Weiss Lake where AL 68 bridge (Cobia Bridge) runs across the lake. Explore the various inlets and sloughs where many bird species are located. End back at the Cobia Bridge Boat Ramp. When visiting the lake be sure to bring your fishing gear as fishing is one of the most popular activities on the lake.

10

Alabama, Cherokee County

00 :43 hrs
0.5 mi
129.57965 ft
Moderate

Located inside Little River Canyon, this trail leads from the Cherokee County Road 275 descending down into the canyon leading right to the banks of Little River. From here you can travel upstream following the river bank or retrace your steps back to the trailhead for a shorter hike which is shown here. If you are tight on time but would still like to see the beauty of the Little River and the canyon it runs through, give this hike a try.

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