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A covered bridge built across Shoal Creek in 1959 was destroyed by flooding in 1998 and replaced the following year. [5] A 40-acre (16 ha) lake offers opportunities for fishing and boating. [2] Visitor facilities include two campgrounds and a restaurant.
Lake Glenn Shoals is a 1,250 acres (510 ha) reservoir located in Montgomery County, Illinois.Created in 1976 by damming the Middle Fork of Illinois's Shoal Creek, it was built for recreation, sport fishing, and water supply purposes.
Shoal Creek is a private, gated/guarded residential community in Shelby County, Alabama, United States. Its population was 274 as of the 2010 census. The population is constantly fluctuating. [3] The community has many features to provide its residents. [4] Shoal Creek Golf and Country Club is located in Shoal Creek. [5]
This area offers access to Shoal Creek. There are 2 boat ramps. 9 acres 3.6 ha: Newton: Little Sac Woods Conservation Area: This area is mostly forest. Facilities/features: primitive camping and a permanent stream (Little Sac River).
This list of Alabama state parks covers state parks in the Alabama park system. As of 2023, there were 21 official Alabama state parks run in part or exclusively by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources [1] and three historic state parks run by other authorities.
Shoal Creek (originally called the Sycamore River) is a 64.7-mile-long (104.1 km) river from its east point or 63.6-mile-long (102.4 km) from the north point on the Little Shoal Creek north of Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. [2]
Shoal Creek may refer to: Shoal Creek (Soque River tributary), in the U.S. state of Georgia; Shoal Creek (Illinois), a tributary of the Kaskaskia River;
Going from north to south, Lake Lou Yaeger and Lake Glenn Shoals, both impoundments of various forks of Shoal Creek, are used by many boaters and fisherfolk; a third Shoal Creek lake, Coffeen Lake, is the site of the Coffeen Power Station, an inactive 900-MW Dynegy electric generating plant; and a fourth lake, Governor Bond Lake, serves the ...