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The swift-moving water is chilly and the slope and smoothness of the rocks allow it to be used as a water slide. This would be about a 90-minute drive from Huntsville deep in Bankhead National Forest. Pack a Lunch Kinlock Falls - Bankhead National Forest North Alabama Canoe and Kayak (NACK) is also a great resource for float trips either by kayak or tube. The river can be fairly swift north of Hayes Nature Preserve so use caution. Several other road intersections are popular as well. Also at the concrete steps called Cherokee Landing within Hayes Nature Preserve. We've seen folks playing in the Flint River behind the Flint Primitive Baptist Church on Everett Road near Ryland Pike.
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A popular spot is on the south side of the river close to Decatur. There have been some deaths recently so be careful. There are bluffs along parts of the Tennessee River that can be fun to explore. An older map refers to it as The Booger Hole. Google maps gives it two more names-Triana Recreation Area and Redneck Beach Campground. A nearby sunbather informed me of the beach's name. There appeared to be a sandy beach across the river so off I went and eventually found a crowded beach. I actually discovered this place while canoeing from the Triana boat launch off Zierdt Road. Kayaking and SUP rentals available from Fort Hampton Outfitters onsite. Soak up some sun rays, play in the sand, jump in the river to cool off, or have a picnic.Ĭost: $4 for adults and $2 for kids. The Beach Area is great for the kids and family. We have it here at Joe Wheeler State Park. They've certainly got a nice marketing pitch: You don’t have to go all the way to the coast to enjoy the sand, sun, and water. The more picturesque locations are going to be 1-2 hours away but certainly conceivable for a day trip. Well unfortunately for this reader, Huntsville proper doesn't offer too many places to swim although there are some but hopefully readers can come to the rescue with additional suggestions. Add to that the fact that public and private pools don't allow your best friend, Fido, to join in the fun. We absolutely understand the desire for swimming holes given Alabama's nearly extreme climate. Do you know of any places to go swimming near Huntsville? These may include lakes, rivers or springs. Yesterday we received an email from a reader: My wife and I are traveling to Huntsville at the end of August next month.
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