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Alabama has no large natural lakes, but dams built on the abundant rivers have created many artificial lakes.

MAJOR LAKES
Aliceville Reservoir, sometimes called Pickensville Lake, is an 8,300-acre reservoir with public bank / boat access areas, modern and primitive campgrounds, and many day-use facilities. This lake has an excellent tailwater fishery for catfish, crappie, bass, and drum. Bluegill and redear sunfish are very abundant. Aliceville reservoir is formed ...
        Area: 8,300 Acres

Bankhead Reservoir contains 9,200 acres and is the second largest lake on the Warrior River. Located approximately 15 miles west of Birmingham and 30 miles northeast of Tuscaloosa, Bankhead Reservoir flows through Walker, Jefferson and Tuscaloosa Counties. The primary uses for this reservoir are navigation, hydroelectric generation, flood control, ...
    Full Pool: 255.1 MSL     Area: 9,200 Acres      Printed Bankhead Lake Map

Claiborne Lake is a river-run reservoir with 5,930 surface acres of water which courses 60.5 miles through Wilcox, Clarke, and Monroe counties in southwest Alabama. This reservoir was constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and impounded in 1970. Claiborne Lake has a large watershed of 21, 473 square miles, and its primary function is navi...
        Area: 5,850 Acres

Coffeeville Reservoir is an 8,500-acre U.S. Army Corps of Engineers impoundment located on the Tombigbee River. Coffeeville Reservoir extends 97 miles from Demopolis, Alabama, to the dam, which is located approximately 3 miles from the town of Coffeeville. Boating access is available along the reservoir operated by the Corps of Engineers, Alabama W...
    Full Pool: 32.5 MSL     Area: 8,800 Acres

Demopolis Reservoir is a 10,000-acre reservoir located near the City of Demopolis in Marengo County. Demopolis Lake is downstream of the towns of Eutaw in Greene County on the Warrior River and Gainesville on the Tombigee River. This reservoir is the second largest lake in the Black Warrior-Tombigbee system. The lake extends 48 miles upriver on the...
    Full Pool: 73.0 MSL     Area: 10,000 Acres

Walter F. George Lake (Lake Eufaula) is a 45,000 acre lake located on the Chattahoocee River between the states of Alabama and Georgia. This area is rich in history with many nearby historic sites and towns. The lake is nationally known for it's bass and crappie fishing. The lock, located at Ft. Gaines, Georgia, has the second highest drop east of ...
    Full Pool: 188.0 MSL     Area: 45,181 Acres      Printed Lake Eufaula Map

Lake Guntersville is located in north Alabama between Bridgeport and Guntersville. Alabama's largest lake contains 69,100 acres and stretches 75 miles from Nickajack Dam to Guntersville Dam. Free boat ramps and private marinas dot the lake's perimeter. Fishing, boating, camping, hunting and eagle watching are popular sports in the area. Eagle watch...
    Full Pool: 595.4 MSL     Area: 67,900 Acres      Printed Lake Guntersville Map

Lake Harding, Ga | Lake Harding, Al., also known as Bartlett's Ferry Lake, is a 5,850-acre reservoir on the Chattahoochee River and is formed by Bartlett's Ferry Dam. Lake Harding is just north of Columbus, Ga. and east of Auburn, Al. Rev. Simpson Wilson Bartley operated a ferry known as Bartley's Ferry on the Chattahoochee River and in 1926, B...
    Full Pool: 521.0 MSL     Area: 5,860 Acres

Located twenty-five miles due north of the city of Montgomery in central Alabama, Lake Jordan is a 6,800-acre impoundment on the Coosa River with 188 miles of shoreline. The Mitchell Dam tailwater area at the upper end of the lake is a popular recreational area to many anglers with ample bank fishing access. Lake Jordan was impounded by Alabama Pow...
    Full Pool: 252.0 MSL     Area: 6,800 Acres      Printed Lake Jordan Map
Website: www.LakeJordan.info 

Lay Lake is a 12,000-acre reservoir located thirty-five minutes south of Birmingham off I-65 and fifteen miles south of Columbiana in east-central Alabama. Lay Lake borders St. Clair, Talladega, Shelby, Coosa, and Chilton Counties. The primary uses for this reservoir are hydroelectric generation and recreation. Lay Lake is popular for tournament ...
    Full Pool: 396.0 MSL     Area: 12,000 Acres      Printed Lay Lake Map
Website: www.LayLake.info 

Logan Martin Lake is located on the Coosa River in east-central Alabama approximately 30 miles east of Birmingham, Alabama. This 17,000 acre Coosa River reservoir was built in 1965 by Alabama Power Company. Nicknamed "Lake of a Thousand Coves" by locals, Logan Martin has 275 miles of shoreline along its 48.5 mile length sandwiched between Logan Ma...
    Full Pool: 465.0 MSL     Area: 18,000 Acres      Printed Logan Martin Lake Map

Lake Martin is a man-made reservoir located in Tallapoosa, Elmore and Coosa counties in Alabama on the Tallapoosa River. It was formed by the construction of Martin Dam on the Tallapoosa River. The Martin Dam powerhouse is used to generate hydroelectric power for the Alabama Power Company. Construction on Martin Dam began in 1923 and was completed ...
    Full Pool: 491.0 MSL     Area: 41,150 Acres      Printed Lake Martin Map
Website: www.LakeMartin.com 

Located just off I-65 and ten miles due east of the city of Clanton in central Alabama, Lake Mitchell is a 5,850-acre impoundment on the Coosa River with 147 miles of shoreline. The Lay Dam tailwater area at the upper end of the lake is a popular recreational area to many anglers with ample bank fishing access. Impounded by Alabama Power in 1922, a...
    Full Pool: 311.9 MSL     Area: 5,850 Acres      Printed Mitchell Lake Map

Neely Henry Reservoir is located in northeast Alabama on the Coosa River, near the towns of Gadsden and Ohatchee. Just off I-59, the reservoir envelops 11,235 acres and extends 77.6 miles from the dam upstream to Weiss dam. Generally a river-run lake, Neely Henry fans out toward the dam to offer more open water. Sandwiched between Weiss Lake (a.k.a...
    Full Pool: 508.0 MSL     Area: 11,200 Acres      Printed Neely Henry Lake Map

Pickwick Lake has often been called the best trophy smallmouth fishery in the country. This is due in large part to the numerous beneficial conditions of the river system and its location. The lake is situated at the southern boundary of habitable climate for smallmouth. This southern location allows for a longer growing year, which produces lar...
    Full Pool: 414.0 MSL     Area: 43,100 Acres      Printed Pickwick Lake Map

Jones Bluff Reservoir (also known as R. E."Bob" Woodruff Lake) impounds the Alabama River between Montgomery and Selma in central Alabama. The Army Corps of Engineers built the Robert F. Henry Lock and Dam to create a 12,510 acre reservoir that provides navigation, hydroelectric power generation, and recreation. Jones Bluff is a riverine impoundmen...
    Full Pool: 125.0 MSL     Area: 12,510 Acres      Printed R.E. Bob Woodruff Reservoir Map

Lewis Smith Lake (or Smith Lake) is located in North-Central Alabama about 20 miles northwest of Birmingham in state of Alabama (U.S.) counties of Cullman, Walker and Winston. The 300-foot high dam, completed in 1961 by Alabama Power Company, impounds the Sipsey Fork of the Black Warrior River to form the lake. Smith Lake has a surface area of 21,2...
    Full Pool: 510.0 MSL     Area: 21,200 Acres      Printed Smith Lake Map
Website: www.SmithLake.info 

Located five miles north of the cities of Tuscaloosa and Northport in west central Alabama, Lake Tuscaloosa is a 5,885-acre water supply reservoir with 177 miles of shoreline. The tailwater area (North River) drains into the Black Warrior River basin and is a popular recreational area to many anglers. When the reservoir was impounded by the City of...
    Full Pool: 230.0 MSL     Area: 5,885 Acres      Printed Lake Tuscaloosa Map

Warrior Lake, located six miles from Eutaw, AL, has a surface area of 7,800 acres and a length of 77 miles. Armistead I. Selden Lock and Dam was completed in 1962. Facilities on the lake include primitive camping, boat launching and day use. Mound State Monument is located on the lake at mile 303.4. Forty Indian temple mounds rise from a bluff o...
        Area: 7,800 Acres

The lake was created by the flooding of the plains behind the Harris Dam, which began construction on November 1, 1974. The last part of construction of the dam ended on April 20, 1983. There are many recreational attractions on Lake Wedowee such as boating, swimming, fishing and camping. Fishing brings the most attraction to the lake. It is kn...
    Full Pool: 793.0 MSL     Area: 10,660 Acres      Printed Lake Wedowee Map

Lake Weiss (pronounced "Wice") is an Alabama Power Company hydroelectric impoundment covering 30,200 acres in northeast Alabama on the Alabama - Georgia border. The Weiss Lake fishery is the major economic influence in Cherokee County, so the locals treat anglers very well. Four free public access areas and 37 privately run marinas service Lake Wei...
    Full Pool: 564.0 MSL     Area: 30,200 Acres      Printed Weiss Lake Map
Website: www.LakeWeiss.info 

Surrounded by deep forests and rolling fields, West Point Lake extends 35 miles along the Chattahoochee River on the Alabama-Georgia state line. The lake's 500 miles of shoreline provides excellent opportunities for fishing, camping, boating and other recreational activities. The construction of West Point Dam was authorized by the Flood Control A...
    Full Pool: 635.0 MSL     Area: 25,864 Acres      Printed West Point Lake Map

Wheeler Lake is the second-largest lake on the Tennessee River in Northern Alabama, second only to Guntersville Lake, its immediate upstream neighbor. Wheeler Lake is also bordered by Wilson Lake on its downstream side. The lake was constructed by the Tennessee Valley Authority just prior to World War II as a means of hydroelectric generation and f...
    Full Pool: 556.3 MSL     Area: 67,100 Acres      Printed Wheeler Lake Map

Millers Ferry is a 17,200-acre reservoir on the Alabama River impounded by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1969. The official name of this impoundment is William (Bill) Dannelly Reservoir; however, it is better known locally as "Millers Ferry." There are numerous public access areas located on the reservoir. Camping facilities are available at ...
    Full Pool: 80.0 MSL     Area: 18,500 Acres      Printed William 'Bill' Dannelly Lake Map

An impoundment of the Tennessee River, Wilson Lake was formed by the creation of Wilson Dam, which separates Wilson Lake from its downstream neighbor, Pickwick Lake. Wilson Lake features healthy populations of numerous game fish, including largemouth bass, smallmouth bass and crappie. Visitors to Wilson Lake are able to enjoy the benefits of ...
    Full Pool: 507.9 MSL     Area: 15,930 Acres      Printed Wilson Lake Map
Website: www.WilsonLake.info 

 
OTHER LAKES IN ALABAMA (alphabetical)
Lake Name Full Pool *
(MSL) **
Acres River Map
Andrews 105.0 1,540 Chattahoochee River
Bear Creek 670
Bibb County
Big Creek 3,600 Escatawpa River
Bounds
Caldwell 509.0
Catoma 742.0 536
Cedar Creek 4,200 Tennessee River
Chambers County
Choccolocco
Clay County
Coffee County
Coopers
Dale County
Dallas County
DeKalb County
Double Oak
Fayette County
Finger
Four Wing
Gainesville Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway
Gantt 2,767 Little Conecuh River
Gateway
Geneva County
Gerald
Goat Rock 404.0 940 Chattahoochee River
Great Pine
Harris
Hillhouse
Hollybrook 222.0
Holt 187.0 3,296 Black Warrior River
Howard 180
Indian Estates
Indian Valley
Inland 1,536 Black Warrior River
Jackson 1,037
Lamar County
Lee County
Leon Brooks Hines 184
Little Bear 1,560
Lunker
Lurleen 250
Madison County
Marion County
Monroe County
Mountain View
Oak Mountain
Oliver 337.0 2,150 Chattahoochee River
Pike County
Pine Ridge 25
Purdy
Shady Grove
Tallassee 288.8 585 Tallapoosa River Buy Thurlow Lake Map
Tholocco 680
Upper Bear 1,850
Upper State 105
Valley
Virginia
Walker County
Washington County
Wehapa
William Baker Oliver 2,150 Black Warrior River
Yates 344.0 1,980 Tallapoosa River Buy Yates Lake Map
Yielding
* Full Pool - Highest normal summer pool level before flood stage
** MSL - Mean (average) feet above sea level

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