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About The Smith Lake Book The Smith Lake Book is an annual, advertiser supported publication published locally by Smith Lake Marketing, LLC. Our purpose is to inform Smith Lake visitors of local attractions while promoting the entire Smith Lake area and its many businesses which depend upon tourism and development for their livelihood, growth and success. Please support our advertisers by visiting their shops and utilizing their services. It’s their dollars which helped put together this beautiful publication. Thank you!
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Table of Contents Welcome to Lewis Smith Lake ................................................................................................................................................... 2 Fishing at Smith Lake .................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Practice Safe Boating ..................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Smith Lake Grocery & Supply Stores ....................................................................................................................................... 6 Things to See & Do ......................................................................................................................................................................... 8 » A Nature Lover’s Dream ...............................................................................................................................................................8 » Hiking the Trails on Foot or Horseback .................................................................................................................................... 10 » Adventure Seekers & Off-Road .................................................................................................................................................. 11 » Golfing Fun ................................................................................................................................................................................... 12 » A Special Place ............................................................................................................................................................................. 13 » Museums & History ..................................................................................................................................................................... 14 » Religious Experiences .................................................................................................................................................................. 15 Smith Lake Area Events ................................................................................................................................................................ 16 Restaurant Guide ............................................................................................................................................................................ 21 Smith Lake Map ............................................................................................................................................................................... 26 Accommodations ........................................................................................................................................................................... 28 Lake Area Church Directory ........................................................................................................................................................ 30 Smith Lake Business Directory ................................................................................................................................................... 33
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Whether it’s boating in crystal clear waters, fishing for record-breaking striped bass, or simply enjoying the great outdoors with your family and friends, Smith Lake has it all! Located just 30 minutes northwest of Birmingham, it is gently nestled within the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and lies within the counties of Cullman, Walker and Winston. Smith Lake was created by man, but has clearly been given the blessings of Mother Nature. Outdoor activities abound the area with camping, horseback riding, hiking, OHV riding, rock climbing, bird watching, geocaching, canoe exploring, boating, fishing.... the list goes on and on. An overload of natural beauty awaits. The 300-foot high dam, completed in 1961 by the Alabama Power Company, holds back the mighty Sipsey Fork of the Black Warrior River to form the lake. Smith Lake has a surface area of 21,200 acres, over 500 miles of shoreline, a watershed area of 944 square miles, a retention time of 435 days, and a
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maximum depth of 264 feet. The Winston County side of Smith Lake’s watershed is adorned by the 180,000-acre Bankhead National Forest which blankets the deeply dissected southern edge of the Cumberland Plateau. The Sipsey Fork of the Black Warrior River, Alabama’s only “Wild and Scenic” River, flows through the Bankhead National Forest. The Sipsey Wilderness, known as the “Land of a Thousand Waterfalls,” lies within the Bankhead National Forest and is home to Alabama’s largest tree, a tulip poplar with a 21-foot circumference at its base. Explore these pages and take advantage of the many lake area events and attractions that Smith Lake has to offer. If you’re here over the weekend, you’re welcome to attend Sunday service at one of our local churches, as well. Finally, please be sure to patronize our lake area businesses who by their support have provided this Visitor’s Guide for you to explore and enjoy. ‘Duncan Bridge at Night’ by Leigh Anne DelRay-Crowell - www.callistoimages.com
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Fishing at Smith Lake
Many people who visit Smith Lake for the first time are shocked to find all the characteristics of a mountain lake within Alabama’s borders. In addition to the natural beauty and super-clean waters, Smith Lake offers the perfect habitat for striped bass. Over the past 20 years, Smith Lake has become one of the premier striped bass lakes in all of the US. The current Smith Lake striped bass record is 45 pounds and each and every year 35 to 40 pound striped bass are caught. In fact, striped bass weighing 20 to 30 pounds are quite common. Live shad, available locally, are the preferred bait. Other fish commonly caught are largemouth bass, spotted bass, black crappie, bream, and channel catfish. The majority of bass, bream, and crappie fishing is done by casting to the numerous large rocks and fallen trees along the shoreline. The former world record and current state record 8 lb 15 oz spotted bass was caught here on March 18, 1978, by Phillip C. Terry of Decatur. Anglers can fish from the banks on US Forest Service land, the Bankhead National Forest, including the Sipsey Wilderness Area and Corinth, Houston and Clear Creek Recreational Areas.
Fishing Below the Dam The Smith Lake Dam tailrace is the No.1 rated spot in Alabama for fly fishing for rainbow trout. The cold waters below the dam are stocked frequently with rainbow trout and catches of up to 2 pounds are very common. The tailrace record is more than 5 pounds. If you’re fishing in the tailrace area, don’t be surprised if you hook a huge striped bass or hybrid bass once in a while. The striped and hybrid migrate here at different times of the year and give unsuspecting fly fishermen the shock of their lives! The world record 23-pound hybrid bass was caught here. Looking for a fishing guide? Check out the “Fishing & Bait” category of our Business Directory.
Fishing Licenses Fishing licenses are required for residents age 16 years through age 64 who fish with rod and reel or artificial bait. In addition to being available at probate offices and many stores that carry fishing tackle or bait, Alabama Hunting and Fishing Licenses (or permits) are available by telephone: 1-888-848-6887 ($3.95 fee). Resident and non-resident annual fishing licenses are valid from September 1 through August 31 each year. Residents pay $12 for a September 1 - August 31 freshwater license. Non-resident license prices for adjacent states and Louisiana are based upon what those states charge Alabama residents. Other states and foreign visitors may be able to purchase either a $46 freshwater annual, a September 1 - August 31, or $26 freshwater seven-day license.
Christopher Wilson and his Gigantic Striper
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Boating
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Practice Safe Boating
1. Check out your boat - Many people put their boats in the water without first checking belts, fluids and motors, and end up having to be towed in. Make sure your boat is in good working order before taking it out for the first time. 2. Check your safety equipment - Often boaters take their safety equipment out of the boat for the winter season. Make sure all required equipment is put on the boat and is in good working order. 3. Check your life jackets - Make sure all life jackets are in good working order. All straps, buckles and zippers need to be operational, and the life jackets cannot have any rips or tears. 4. Take a boating class - An informed boater is a safe boater. By learning the boating laws and the rules of the road, you can make better decisions on the water, thereby keeping yourself and your passengers safe. Boating classes are offered around the state of Alabama. If you drive a boat, you must have an operator’s license. 5. Learn Courtesy on the Water - From the time you start to tow the boat to the launching ramp until the time you take it out at night, courtesy plays a big part in the boating adventure. Remember the golden rule and treat others the way you would want to be treated. Be careful of your wake, both around homes and around other boaters. Don’t tie up the launching ramp while loading equipment on and off your boat. 6. Keep A Weather Eye Out - Storms can come up quickly, especially in the summertime, so keep an eye to the sky. Watch for temperature changes, shifts in wind patterns, and changes in cloud formations. All these can signal storms moving in. If caught in a storm, try to get to the nearest safe shelter. If you have to ride the storm out on the water, have everyone put on a life jacket and get as close to the centerline as possible, keep the bow of the boat to the wind, and ride the waves at a 45 degree angle. 7. Drive (Operate) Defensively - Be aware of what other boaters are doing around you. Even if you have the right-of-way, if the other boater doesn’t give way to your vessel, you give way. Especially keep an eye out for boaters on Jet Skis, Sea-Doos, etc. Being smaller, they tend to get overlooked by other boaters. 8. Don’t Drink and Drive A Boat - Just like on the highway, drinking and operating a boat is against the law. In many ways, it can be even more dangerous. Boaters tend to get a condition called boater’s fatigue, caused by the glare of the sun, action of the waves, and general tiredness towards the end of the day. Adding alcohol to this situation can create a deadly combination.
Expect the Unexpected and Wear a Life Jacket Do it for yourself and your family. Most boating fatalities are the result of capsizings or falls overboard when the victims were not wearing a life jacket. All children under eight years of age must wear a life jacket while on a boat. It’s the law! Everyone on board a vessel must have a life jacket available to them. Make sure they fit properly and are in good condition. Anyone being towed on skis or a tube, riding a Jet Ski or Sea Doo, or boating within 800 feet below a dam must wear a life jacket. You must be licensed to operate a vessel. To get started, you can take your boating course online at http://www.boat-ed.com/Alabama. When you pass, your Boating Course Certificate of Completion will be sent to you by mail to take to a DPS License Examining office in your area.
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Arley Great Value Super Market, 6168 CR 41. Phone: (205) 384-5303 Nathan’s Grocery, CR 77 & CR 12 Williams Hardware, CR 41. Phone: (205) 387-1977 Williams Grocery & Supply Inc, 6710 County Rd 41. Phone: (205) 221-9315
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Bremen Bremen Thrift (Spirit), 6476 Hwy 69 S. Phone: (256) 287-0126 Bugtussle Marketplace, 13001 AL Hwy 69. Phone: (256) 287-0725 Eagle Pride Kwik Stop, Hwy 69 S. Phone: (256) 287-9522 Robbins Hardware & Feed, Hwy 69 S. Phone: (256) 287-0004
Bremen/Cold Spgs J & D 4-way, CR 222 & 109. Phone: (256) 287-0545
Clarkson Bethel Exxon & Deli, Hwy 278 & CR 831. Phone: (256) 747-4581
Crane Hill Country Mall Grocery & Hardware, CR 222 & 201. Phone: (256) 747-6235 DJ’s Texaco (E-Mart), 15010 County Road 222. Phone: (256) 747-2082 Dollar General, CR 222. Phone: (256) 747-4701 Guthrie’s Crossroads, CR 831 & CR 222. Phone: (256) 747-1868
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Dodge City Dodge City Travel Center, Hwy 69 at I-65 Exit 299. Phone: (256) 287-1299 Dollar General, Hwy 69 at I-65 Exit 299. Phone: (256) 287-1950 Shell Food Mart, Hwy 69 at I-65 Exit 299. Phone: (256) 287-0548 Texaco, 5285 Curry Hwy. Phone: (205) 387-2800
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Helicon/Nesmith Gail’s Grocery, CR 77 (Helicon Rd). Phone: (256) 747-6159
Houston Houston Grocery, 24350 Hwy 278. Phone: (205) 489-8538
Jasper 69 Qwik Stop, AL Hwy 69S /Pineywoods Rd. Phone: (205) 221-0790 Brown’s Grocery/Chevron, Hwy 195 & Hwy 257. Phone: (205) 384-6848 Qwik Sak, Airport Rd & Curry Hwy. Phone: (205) 384-9654 The Toad, Airport Rd & Arkadelphia Rd. Phone: (205) 221-0350
Jasper/Curry Barbara Ann’s Too, Curry Hwy. Phone: (205) 387-0074
Jasper/Manchester Manchester Grocery, Hwy 195 & Fall City Rd. Phone: (205) 387-1245
Jones Chapel Dollar General, Hwy 278. Phone: (256) 747-2506 Family Dollar, Hwy 278 & CR 940. Phone: (256) 747-4992 Piggly Wiggly, Hwy 278 & CR 940. Phone: (256) 747-4805 Steven’s Poultry & Hardware Supply, 11543 Hwy 278 W. Phone: (256) 747-8259
Nesmith Nesmith Exxon, Helicon Rd (CR77) & Hwy 278. Phone: (256) 747-2828
Spring Hill Spring Hill Grocery, Hwy 278 & CR 813. Phone: (256) 737-0724
Trimble Smith Lake Hardware & Building Supply, 6140 CR 222 across from Angler 38 Restaurant. Phone: (256) 739-0762 Trimble Super Saver (Gary’s Hardware), 5891 CR 222.
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A Nature Lover’s Dream The Bankhead National Forest
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The William B. Bankhead National Forest is Alabama’s largest National Forest with 181,230 acres and is home of Alabama’s only National Wild and Scenic River, the Sipsey Fork. It is located in northwestern Alabama, around the town of Double Springs; it is named in honor of William B. Bankhead, a longtime U.S. Representative from Alabama. Known as the “land of a thousand waterfalls,” this vast monument to nature and man is popular for hiking, horseback riding, hunting, boating, fishing, swimming, canoeing and more. Within the forest lies the Sipsey Wilderness, with a host of wildlife and an abundance of swift streams, limestone bluffs, and waterfalls. Native American relics abound in Bankhead, one of the Southern United States’s premier sites for petroglyphs, prehistoric drawings, and rock carvings at sites such as the Kinlock Shelter. The forest is headquartered in Montgomery, as are all four National Forests in Alabama (Conecuh, Talladega, Tuskegee, and William B. Bankhead). There are local ranger district offices located in Double Springs. The forest was established as Alabama National Forest on January 15, 1918, with 66,008 acres. On June 19, 1936, it was renamed Black Warrior National Forest, which in turn was renamed William B. Bankhead National Forest on June 17, 1942. 205-489-5111 Bankhead Ranger District - 1070 Highway 33, Double Springs, AL 35553, web: www.visitsmithlake.com
The Sipsey Wilderness Area
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The Sipsey Wilderness is a place for those who want to get away from modern conveniences without the sound of traffic, telephones, and TV’s and instead listen to the songs of the warblers, the hammering beaks of woodpeckers, the hoot of the great horned owl, the howl of the lone coyote, and the sound of water running over rocks and boulders in the many streams flowing through this portion of the Warrior Mountains. The Sipsey Wilderness lies within the Bankhead National Forest around the Sipsey Fork of the Black Warrior River in northwestern Alabama. It is the third largest wilderness area east of the Mississippi River. Designated in 1975 and expanded in 1988, the 24,922 acre Sipsey is the largest and most frequently visited Wilderness area in Alabama and contains dozens of waterfalls. The wilderness consists of the low plateau of Brindley Mountain which is dissected into a rough landscape by several creeks and rivers. Due to the layers of limestone and sandstone that make up the area, waterfalls are very common in the wilderness. This feature has earned the wilderness the nickname “Land of 1000 Waterfalls.” Sightseeing, hiking, canoeing, backpacking, and horseback riding are only a few of the many outdoor recreational activities to be enjoyed by visitors. The US Forest Service has designated and established trails for hiking, horseback riding, and horse or mule drawn wagons. These trails and roads provide access to secluded sandstone cliffs, wonderful waterfalls, fantastic fall foliage, beautiful wildflowers, and tremendous trees. 205-489-5111 Bankhead Ranger District - 1070 Highway 33, Double Springs, AL 35553, web: www.visitsmithlake.com
Birdwatching Birdwatching in Winston and Cullman Counties has grown in interest in recent years. In Winston County, the 25,000-acre Sipsey Wilderness in the Bankhead National Forest is the second largest wilderness area east of the Mississippi. About 150 species have been documented in the vicinity, including the sharp-shinned hawk, American redstart, and black-throated green, cerulean, and black-and-white warblers. Kinlock Falls and Thompson Creek Bridge yield a spectacular landscape of cliffs, gorges, and hardwoods, with excellent birding opportunities. In Cullman County, dense woodlands and rich waters contribute to a natural diversity of birds and other wildlife. This year, the area became home to the North Alabama Birding Trail, one of America’s newest bird watching trails. The trail features 50 designated stations, many with a developed kiosk, that allows visitors to observe a rich diversity of feathered friends. Hurricane Creek Park - 256-734-2125 22600 US Highway 31, Vinemont, AL 35179, web: www.hurricanecreek.homestead.com Bankhead Ranger District – 205-489-5111 1070 Highway 33, Double Springs, AL 35553, web: www.visitsmithlake.com
Corinth Recreation Area
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Located on Lake Lewis Smith in the William B. Bankhead National Forest 6 miles east of Double Springs. Campground requires 2 vehicle / 2 tent maximum per single site. An additional vehicle fee of $4.00 will be charged at arrival. First- come / first-serve sites available. Quiet hours 10pm to 6am. Gate hours open 9am to 6pm Sun-Thurs, 9am to 7pm F, S; After hours access is available. Modern restrooms and full hookups available. Site must be occupied within first 24 hours or forfeit. Annual Day Use Pass is available for $30.00. Day Use fee is $4.00 with a $.50 fee per person over six (6) people. Golden Age / Golden Access accepted, but cardholder must be present. Campground is open from Mid-March - December 1. 205-489-3165 2540 County Road 57, Double Springs AL 35553, web: www.recreation.gov
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A Nature Lover’s Dream (Cont.) Clear Creek Recreation Area
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Located on Lake Lewis Smith in the William B. Bankhead National Forest in Jasper. Campground requires 2 vehicle / 2 tent maximum per single site. $4.00 fee for additional vehicles. First-come / first-serve sites available. Quiet hours 10PM to 6AM. Gate hours open 7AM to 6PM Sun - Thurs, 7AM to 10PM Friday and Saturday. After hours access is available. Modern restrooms, 30-50 amp electric, and water hook-ups. All vehicles and trailers, including boats, must be parked on pavement. Site must be occupied within first 24 hours or forfeit. Dump station - $5.00 per vehicle, ice - $2.25/bag, firewood - $5.00/bundle. Interpretive programs are available. Activities include: playground, beach area, paved bicycle path, boat launch, and hiking trails. Registered campers may use the boat launch, swimming and picnic areas at no charge. Annual Day Use Pass is available for $30.00. Day Use fee is $4.00 with a $.50 fee per person over six (6) people. Golden Age / Golden Access accepted, but cardholder MUST be present. Campground is open from Mid-March - November 1. (205) 384-4792 - 8079 County Highway 27, Jasper, AL 35503 Call to reserve camping spots and group picnic shelters. www.recreation.gov
Houston Recreation Area
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Located on Lake Lewis Smith in the William B. Bankhead National Forest in Houston. Campground requires 2 vehicle / 2 tent maximum per single site. First-come / first-serve sites available. Quiet hours 10PM to 6AM. Gate hours open 9AM - 7PM; After hours access is available. Day use fee is $4.00. Modern restrooms. All vehicles and trailers, including boats must be parked on pavement. Site must be occupied within first 24 hours or forfeit. Interpretive programs are available. Activities include: beach area, boat launch, and hiking trails. Registered campers may use the boat launch, swimming and picnic areas at no charge. Annual Day Use Pass is available for $30.00. Day Use fee is $4.00 with a $.50 fee per person over six (6) people. Golden Age / Golden Access accepted, but cardholder MUST be present. Campground is open from Mid-March - November 1. 205-489-2941 1033 County Road 3124, Houston AL 35572, web: www.recreation.gov
Smith Lake Park
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Smith Lake Park is located 7 miles from I-65 in Cullman County. The park has 9 cabins, 164 full service sites, 35 water and electric sites, 61 tent sites, and 8 pavilions. Other features are playgrounds, pool, spiral water slide, fishing pier and new boat launch. All this makes rustic Smith Lake Park a destination for fun and relaxation. A number of special events and festivals are held at the park throughout the year. 256-739-2916 416 County Road 385, Cullman, Al 35057 - smithlakepark@co.cullman.al.us, web: www.visitsmithlake.com
Cullman Campground
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The Cullman Campground is a beautiful 40-acre park that provides 75 full hook-up sites, 67 long pull-thru sites, 50/30 amp, clean and hot showers, laundry, public phone, LP gas, dumping station, and paved roads. Rates are available for daily, weekly or monthly stays. The campground also has a store with limited groceries. Pets permitted and high-speed internet available. Big rigs are welcome. 256-734-5853 220 County Road 1185, Cullman, AL 35057, web: www.visitsmithlake.com
Camp McDowell
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Camp McDowell is the camp and conference center for the Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Alabama, but since 1948, people of all faiths and backgrounds have used the facilities to rest, learn, grow, worship, and play. Camp McDowell is “God’s Backyard.” With over 1100 acres of forests, canyons, and waterfalls, it provides an excellent residential summer camp program and an adventure camping program (VENTURE OUT!). The Camp McDowell Environmental Center and Feathers in Focus (Raptor Program) provide outstanding environmental education for thousands of students every year. The comfortable and beautiful lodges and rustic cabins are available for use by groups who seek to provide educational or religious programs. (205) 387-1806 105 DeLong Road, Nauvoo, Al 35578, web: www.campmcdowell.com
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A Nature Lover’s Dream (Cont.) Sportsman Lake Park
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Sportsman Lake Park is a scenic destination that has something for everyone, regardless of age. Located in downtown Cullman, the main attraction of the park is Sportsman Lake, a large, shallow body of water teeming with wildlife. The Park is the perfect place for family gatherings, with its picnic areas and pavilion, shady walking trails, and plenty of ducks, geese, and fish to feed from the lake’s shore or the small dock. On the park grounds, visitors will also find a small-scale train which goes along the shore of the lake, fishing, an 18-hole miniature golf course, and paddle boats. Camping spots are available and a paved multi-purpose trail for bikers, in-line skaters, and walkers is the park’s latest addition. Park admission is free. (256) 734-3052 1544 Sportsman Lake Rd. Cullman, AL 35055, web: www.cullmancountyparks.com
Cullman Community Archery Park
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The Cullman Community Archery Park features 36 targets, including an eight target beginners range from five to 20 yards, an eight target general target range of 15 to 50 yards, a four target bow hunting range of 10 to 40 yards with a 12 foot platform and a 16 target walking course with shots out to 70 yards - all on 17 acres. Archery equipment is not provided. There is a one time fee of $10 to obtain a heritage license for those who do not have a hunting license to shoot at the park. For those ages 16 to 65, all that is needed is a hunting license. The heritage license can be purchased at the Cullman County Courthouse probate office. The park is open every day during daylight hours and is located across from Cullman Golf Course. The park is unsupervised. Rules and regulations are posted. 256-734-9157 2321 County Road 490, Hanceville, AL 35077, email: laura@cullmanrecreation.org
Hiking the Trails on Foot or Horseback Hurricane Creek Park Hurricane Creek Park is a 67+ acre natural area, nestled in a 500 foot deep canyon in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. It features several waterfalls that are rain fed and active about eight months out of the year. There are also many unusual rock formations, beautiful scenic views, and miles of established hiking trails. Visitors can also picnic beside the creek under the covered pavilion or at individual tables in the same vicinity. Mountain bike trails and dirt jumps are currently being detailed and completed for guests to enjoy. Rock climbing is also offered to the seasoned climber, or the climber may opt for the “My First Time Rock Climbing” program which is offered every Saturday morning by reservation. This program is great for birthday parties, family get-togethers, activity dates, etc. Hurricane Creek Park has been added as a stop on the North Alabama Birding Trail and is host to many species of birds. (256) 734-2125 22600 US Highway 31, Vinemont, AL 35179, web: www.hurricanecreek.homestead.com
Hiking the Sipsey Wilderness
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Wild-flowing creeks in northwestern Alabama converge to become the Sipsey River, 61 miles of which has been designated “Wild and Scenic.” Running below sandstone bluffs that rise 30 to 100 feet above the water, through a forest of often imposing second-growth trees and occasional small stands of virgin timber, the Sipsey and its tributaries slice through the Wilderness. Sinkholes, small caves, and scenic overlooks are plentiful. Less plentiful is the rare, flattened musk turtle, an inhabitant of the Sipsey. Six established trails, all rated easy to moderate, crisscross the area. Several depart from the Sipsey River Recreation Site on the southern boundary, which has sanitary facilities, drinkable water, no developed campsites, and no fee. Sipsey trails receive moderate to heavy human use year round. Wilderness camping, building campfires, hunting, and fishing are permitted and horsepackers are allowed on designated trails. The Sipsey River Recreation Area is located where Cranal Road, Lawrence County Rd 6 and Winston County Rd 60, crosses the Sipsey Fork. web: www.visitsmithlake.com
Natural Bridge Park
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Located near Natural Bridge in Winston County, Natural Bridge Park showcases the longest natural bridge east of the Rocky Mountains in North America. Downhill from the natural bridge is an outcropping of rock, presenting the image of a large American Indian head that is similar to that of an old American Indian Head nickel. The stone image is just over 15 feet high. The park includes picnic accommodations, an artesian well that supplies drinking fountains, and a gift shop that features hand-crafted items. Because of insurance concerns, visitors are not allowed to walk over the bridge, but they may view it while walking underneath. Cost of admission is $2.50. (205) 486-5330 County Rd 314, Natural Bridge, AL 35577. web: www.visitsmithlake.com
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Hiking the Trails on Foot or Horseback (Cont.) Black Warrior Horse Trails
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Located in the William B. Bankhead National Forest, the Black Warrior Horse Trails was specifically designed with input from riders. The 30 miles of trails include the Pine Torch Loop, the Brushy Loop, and the Key Mill Loop and are laid out in loops of 6, 11 or 12 miles. They provide the option of choosing from short rides, easy enough for beginners, to those requiring a well-conditioned horse. There are also wide trails that are suitable for wagons and cross-country carriages. For anyone who has a love of horses and horseback riding, the trails of Winston County need to be on the list of favorite places to ride. Known as the Land of a Thousand Waterfalls, these trails will be burned into the memory of all who visit. 205-489-5111 Bankhead Ranger District, 1070 Highway 33, Double Springs, AL 35553. web: www.visitsmithlake.com
Owl Creek Horse Camp
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If overnight camping is a favorite pastime, the Owl Creek Horse Camp will delight hikers and trail riders because of its proximity to sandstone cliffs and native hardwood forests of hemlock, poplar and oak. Open year round, the Owl Creek offers almost 25 miles of trails specifically designed for horseback riding. The trail system starts on Forest Service Rd 262, about 7 miles east of Highway 33. The camp provides primitive overnight campsites for trail riders who may also choose from loops of varying lengths. Fees are $3 per vehicle for day use and $5 per night for Horse Camp. Potable water is available to campers. 205-489-5111 Bankhead Ranger District, 1070 Highway 33, Double Springs, AL 35553. web: www.visitsmithlake.com
KC Ranch & Stables
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Adventure, fun and excitement await you at KC Ranch & Stables of Alabama. Trail ride for a day and stay the night at the beautiful campgrounds. Adventures include riding miles of beautiful wooded trails while crossing over rippling, sandy creeks, galloping over acres of open pastures, and resting to see the sunset at “Cohen’s Ridge.” Enjoy the waterfall at “Emma’s Bluff,” the hardwood forests, the wildlife, wildflowers, foliage, caves, bluffs, and more. Camping facilities include sites with full hookups, primitive sites, or a ranch style cabin that sleeps six and has a loft and front & back porches. The Ranch also provides a clean shower and bath house, country store, dining hall, trailer storage, and on-site stables. Ranch is closed December 1, 2011 until March 1, 2012. 205-489-5474 415 County Rd 3003, Double Springs, AL 35553. web: www.kcranchalabama.com
Geocaching the Smith Lake Area
If you’re looking for a fun, family event that everyone can enjoy, try geocaching at Smith Lake! Geocaching is a high-tech treasure hunting game played throughout the world by adventure seekers equipped with GPS devices. The basic idea is to locate hidden containers, called geocaches, outdoors and then share your experiences online. Geocaching is enjoyed by people from all age groups who have a strong sense of community and support for the environment. There is a very active group of geocachers around the Smith Lake area, many of whom spend their days searching for their “treasures” in the Bankhead National Forest. web: www.geocaching.com or www.visitsmithlake.com
Adventure Seekers & Off-Road Skydive Alabama Whether your goal is to become a licensed skydiver or to make just one jump, Skydive Alabama is the right place to train. Skydive Alabama is currently the only Drop Zone located in North Alabama. It is located just 40 minutes south of Huntsville and just 30 minutes north of Birmingham and is the closest skydiving facility to these cities. 256-286-0310 231 County Road 1360, Vinemont, AL, 35179. web: www.skydivealabama.com
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Adventure Seekers & Off-Road (Cont.) ATV Trails - Bankhead National Forest
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ATV trails are available throughout the William B. Bankhead National Forest, the entrance of which is located about 40 miles from Wilburn. The ATV trail at the forest, called the Flint Creek Multiple-Use Trail, allows statelicensed off-road vehicles, such as ATVs. Unlicensed ATVs are allowed on trails if they are 50 inches wide or slimmer. Because this is a multiple-use trail, riders are encouraged to exercise caution when riding, especially when cresting hills or rounding curves. Bankhead Ranger District – 205-489-5111 1070 Highway 33, Double Springs, AL 35553. web: www.visitsmithlake.com
Wilborn’s ATV Trail Park
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With trails on mountain tops, deep canyons, and valleys, Wilborn’s ATV Trails in Hanceville is an ATV park with more than 100 trails, ranging from amateur to professional, through over 3,000 acres of rolling hills and valleys. Visitors to this ATV park can ride all day for a set per-vehicle fee. Passengers on vehicles are free on the weekends, but are subject to additional fees on holidays and special event weekends. Visitors can stay for the day or take advantage of RV hookups and camping facilities for an additional fee. The park has a shower house and bathroom for campers and riders to use, as well as a concession stand with snacks. The park is operated by Wilborn Extreme Outdoors, wilderness and recreation outfitters. (256) 739-5101 4859 County Rd. 522, Hanceville, AL 35077. web: www.wilbornsatvtrail.com
Stony Lonesome OHV Park
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Stony Lonesome is the first public OHV (off-highway vehicle) park of its kind in the state. Open year-round, the 1,456+ acre park features trails for ATVs, rock crawlers, dirt bikes, mountain bikers, equestrians, hikers, pedestrians and even cabin rentals. This facility is intended to promote and encourage safe, family-friendly outdoor recreation in an environment that is filled with natural beauty. Stony Lonesome OHV Park features several types of off-road trails. They include: » » » »
Single Track: suitable for ATVs, quads and motorcycles. Double Track: suitable for ATVs, quads, motorcycles and four-wheel-drive OHVs. Environmental Education Walk: suitable for accessing environmentally sensitive areas. Rock Crawler Trails: very rough, steep trails suitable for highly modified 4WD vehicles with specialized equipment.
Open 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM seven days/week, the park is subject to close in the event of severe inclement weather. “Call before you haul!” (256) 287-1133 Alabama Hwy 69N, Bremen, AL 35033. web: www.stonylonesomeohv.us
Golfing Fun Horse Creek Golf Course The 18-hole Horse Creek Golf Course is located between Jasper and Birmingham in Dora, AL. It features 6,883 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72, course rating of 72.6, and slope rating of 128. Designed by Robert Kirk, the course opened in 2000 and has since received rave reviews for its affordability, great greens, and enjoyment of play. Located just ten minutes from Corridor X, the golf facility has a pro shop and driving range. It is an easy drive from Jasper, Cullman, or Birmingham. Many Alabama golfers consider it to be “the best kept secret around.” 205-648-1499 1745 Highway 78 - Dora, Alabama. web: www.horsecreekgolf.com
Musgrove Country Club
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A beautiful blend of log-sturdy, pioneer spaciousness with modern brick, block, and tile makes the club house of Musgrove Country Club one of the most unique in the nation. Col. L. B. Musgrove completed the original log building in 1924 as a place to entertain his business associates and friends from Wall Street and other parts of the nation. All 556 logs in the original building were cut from the 228 acres of “forest primeval” club property where they were hauled to the site, creosoted, and chain-hoisted into place at a rate of three to four logs per day. A 9-hole golf course was also part of the original property, but nine more holes were added in 1960. In 1992, architect Jerry Pate designed improvements to the course, making it one of the best in the state. Bent-grass greens and lush 410 Bermuda fairways complement the design. The pro shop and clubhouse are connected to the golf course by two wooden, swinging bridges that cross Blackwater Creek near the dam originally built to furnish electricity to the Club. Musgrove Country Club, once the playground of the very rich, is today the recreational spot of some 525 resident and non-resident members. 205-221-7900 916 Country Club Road, Jasper, AL 35503. web: www.musgrovecc.com
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Golfing Fun (Cont.) Terri Pines Country Club
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The Terri Pines Country Club is a private golf and country club in Cullman that was designed by Tom Jackson. This hilly course offers enough variety of terrain to challenge any level of golfer. There are water hazards that come into play at least fourteen times on the course. The 5,411-yard men’s tee is also rated for ladies. The member will find a full schedule of tournament and outings to challenge his game. Social Members are charged the current rate for green fees and cart fees if they play golf. These rates are subject to change. Current rates are available through the Golf Shop. Guest rates and rules of guest play are available through the Golf Shop. 256-739-0738 700 Pine Hill Dr., Cullman, AL 35057. web: www.tpcountryclub.com
Chesley Oaks Golf Course
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The Chesley Oaks Golf Course was designed by Steven D. Plumer, ASGCA, and opened in 1996. This Scottish links-style course is ideal for the average skill level. There are no forced carries or blind shots to slow rounds and frustrate beginning golfers. Open but challenging, this course is a north central Alabama favorite of golfers of all skill levels. Ponds come into play on four holes. The fairways and average-sized greens are fully conditioned with a computerized irrigation system. The 18-hole course, located in Cullman, Alabama, features 6,738 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71. The course rating is 71.0 and has a slope rating of 113. 256-796-9808 1035 County Road 1583, Cullman, AL 35058. web: www.visitsmithlake.com
Cullman Municipal Golf Course
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The 18-hole course at the Cullman Municipal Golf Course facility is located in Hanceville. It features 6,351 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 70.6 and has a slope rating of 131. Designed by Curtis Davis, the Cullman golf course opened in 1952. (256) 739-2386 2321 County Road 490, Hanceville, AL 35077. web: www.cullmanrecreation.org
Bear Branch Golf Club
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The 9-hole Bear Branch Golf Club facility in Jasper features 3,095 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 36. Designed by Lester Kilgore, the Bear Branch golf course opened in 2008. (205) 522-9237 3947 Holly Grove Rd, Jasper, AL 35501. web: www.visitsmithlake.com
A Special Place EASI - Equines Assisting Special Individuals
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The need for a therapeutic horseback riding opportunity for children and adults with disabilities and special needs in Walker County and surrounding areas was recognized and then acted upon by a group of dedicated individuals. Hence, the birth of EASI. Equines Assisting Special Individuals (EASI) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization formed in Walker County, Alabama, in July 2005. EASI is funded in part by the Walker Area Community Foundation, private and corporate donations, and fund raisers. It is a Premier Accredited Center of NARHA, an organization formed in 1969 to promote equine assisted activities for people with and without disabilities through education, communication, standards, and research. VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED! (205) 387-7486 242 Summerville Road, Jasper, AL 35504-6539 - www.easi.webs.com
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Museums & History Crooked Creek Civil War Museum & Park
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For the past 25 years, Fred Wise has steadily worked on turning 40 acres of land “good for nothing but holding the earth together” into a Civil War historic legacy. Crooked Creek Civil War Museum & Park is located on a battle site where Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest and Union Colonel Abel Streight fought for several hours. They then went on to engage in the Battles of Hog Mountain and Day’s Gap in April 1863. Historic markers are placed along rural highways throughout Cullman County indicating the Forrest-Streight Route. One such marker near West Point leads the county road to Crooked Creek where the Civil War Museum and Park are located. A small fee is charged for a tour of the grounds and museum. (256) 739-2741 516 County Road 1127, West Point, AL. web: www.visitsmithlake.com
The Cullman County Museum
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The Cullman County Museum is housed in a replica of Col. Johann G. Cullmann’s home and is packed with interesting artifacts spanning two centuries. The campus of the Museum offers items of interest, also. Observing from the deck of the sprawling front porch, the towering statue of Cullman’s founding father, the town gazebo, historic plaques from former city buildings, a restored depot, and one of the many city parks are all sights to absorb. The Cullman County Museum is in one of three historic districts found in the City of Cullman. Small admission. Group rates available. (256) 739-1258 211 2nd Avenue NE, Cullman, AL 35055-2905. web: www.cullmancountymuseum.com, Museum Hours: Monday-Friday: 9 a.m.- 4 p.m., Sunday-1:30 p.m.- 4:30 p.m./Closed on Saturday
The Cullman Historic Districts
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The City of Cullman has three historic districts, two of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, DC. The historic district of “Die Deutsche Kolonie Von Nord Alabama” (The German Colony of North Alabama) lies south of 278E and consists of 27 blocks that contain 135 buildings dating from the mid1870’s. Various types of architecture are represented including Queen Anne, Eastlake, High Victorian Italianate, Italianate Romanesque Revival, Georgia Revival, Colonial Revival, and Classical Revival, to name a few. The area, marked with National Historic District street signs, lies east of the sunken Louisville and Nashville Railway tracks and southeast of the Downtown Historic Business District, which is also listed on the National Register. The Cullman Historic Business District covers First and Second Av, NE and SE, and consists of 58 structures. St. Johns Church, the first in the city, is a beautiful representative of the many historic churches in the town. Cullman, AL 35055. web: www.co.cullman.al.us
The Evelyn Burrow Museum
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The Burrow Museum houses one of the finest collections of its kind, valued at $9.5 million, in the world today and is donated by Evelyn Burrow of Cullman. It is an annex of Wallace State Community College in Hanceville and eventually will be located in a new Ottis and Evelyn Burrow Center for the Fine and Performing Arts on campus. More than 5,000 pieces from around the world were acquired over a 65 year period by Burrow and her late husband, Ottis. Objects in the museum date as far back as the 1600s. Other pieces are so rare, they are priceless. The Museum boasts one of the largest known collections of horse sculptures in existence (inspired by the Burrows’ Tennessee Walker, Ebony’s Leading Lady - a 1965 World Champion). (256) 775-7477 1315 County Road 222, Cullman, Alabama 35057. web: www.burrowmuseum.org
The Carl Elliott House Museum
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The Carl Elliott House Museum is a historic house museum detailing the life of Congressman Carl A. Elliott, Sr. and the times in which he lived. The modest home in downtown Jasper demonstrates that a man from an ordinary background can accomplish extraordinary things. Carl Elliott lived through some of the most tumultuous times in Alabama and in American history. He introduced legislation which would change the face of education in America and fought for racial tolerance and a better quality of life for the people of Alabama. He also served as a trusted advisor to President John F. Kennedy. Despite political exile and financial ruin, Elliott continued to stand for the values he believed in, earning him international acclaim in later life. (205) 387-0511 (ext. 5718) 1700 Birmingham Avenue, Jasper, AL 35501. web: www.bscc.edu/elliot Hours: M, T, Th, F - 9 a.m.- Noon, 1- 5 p.m. Other days - by appointment only (Closed for state and federal holidays)
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Museums & History (Cont.) Clarkson Covered Bridge
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Clarkson Covered Bridge, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, is one of Cullman County’s most well known attractions and is also one of the area’s most historically rich sites. Built in 1904, the 270-foot lattice-truss bridge is now one of only 14 covered bridges remaining in Alabama. Once used regularly by farmers and travelers to cross Crooked Creek, the weather worn bridge is now closed to traffic, but has become the centerpiece of a park built in period-fashion which showcases its historical significance. With the help of concerned citizens working on a project commemorating America’s Bicentennial, the Cullman County Commission restored the site and embellished the grounds with hiking trails, a picnic area, a dogtrot log cabin, and working grist mill. The park is host to numerous weddings, car shows, and other activities. Take I-65 Exit 308, west on U.S. Hwy. 278 for 9 miles. Follow signs to park just off Hwy. 278 (256) 734-3369 Cullman County Park and Recreation Office. web: www.cullmanrecreation.org
The Old Houston Jail
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The Old Houston Jail, circa 1868, is certified as the oldest structure of its kind in the State of Alabama and the second oldest in the United States. Houston was the original Winston County seat. Listed on the National Registry of Historic Places, The Old Houston Jail has a very unique architectural design that consists of logs and nails, providing just a glimpse of 19th Century life. A countywide initiative to restore and preserve the Jail was done in 2006. It is open to the public free of charge 7 days a week. 4786 Co. Rd. 63, Houston, Alabama. web: www.visitsmithlake.com
The Bankhead House and Heritage Center
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Visitors to The Bankhead House and Heritage Center can see history unfold around them as they follow the 111 years total service in the U.S. Congress by men from Jasper, Alabama. The Bankhead House and Heritage Center is a 1920’s home in north Jasper that was built by William B. Bankhead and was recently restored from the original blueprints. The center, which is owned by the Walker Area Community Foundation (WACF), is dedicated to the art, history, and people of Walker County in honor of the late Speaker of the U. S. House of Representatives who served as speaker for over four years until his death in 1940. Most of the artifacts in the home belonged to the Bankheads, including a desk from the Alabama Legislature that belonged to Bankhead’s father, John Hollis, and a table that was shipped to William Bankhead in the early 1900s. Visitors are welcome from 10 am - 4 pm Monday Friday. Guided tours, scheduled in advance, are provided to groups who make an appointment. 205-302-0001 800 West 7th St, Jasper, AL 35501. web: www.wacf.org
Religious Experiences Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament
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Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament, located at Our Lady of the Angels Monastery in Hanceville, Alabama, is an amazing and awe-inspiring place to visit. Built by Mother Angelica, it is the home of the Poor Clare nuns of the Perpetual Adoration. It is modeled after European 13th century monasteries with both Spanish and Italian influences. The monastery features stained glass windows from Germany, building stone from Canada, marble pillars and inlaid marble designs from Italy, roofing tiles from Columbia, South America, and carved stonework decorations from artisans in Spain. The main altar area is made of carved cedar covered in gold leaf. The Monastery Chapel and grounds are open to the public from 6 a.m. until 6 p.m. Masses are held daily at 7 a.m. with confessions heard immediately following the mass. Free Admission - Groups Welcome (256) 352-6267 3222 County Road 548, Hanceville, AL 35077. web: www.olamshrine.com
Ave Maria Grotto
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The Grotto is known throughout the world as “Jerusalem in Miniature.” It is a beautifully landscaped, four-acre park designed to provide a natural setting for the 125 miniature reproductions of some of the most famous historic buildings and shrines of the world. The masterpieces of stone and concrete are the lifetime work of Brother Joseph Zoettl, a Benedictine monk of St. Bernard Abbey. Begun as a hobby, he used various materials he could find. With infinite patience and a remarkable sense of symmetry and proportion, Brother Joseph recreated some of the greatest edifices of all time. Open daily 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Small admission fee. (256) 734-4110 1600 St. Bernard Drive SE, Cullman, AL 35055. web: www.avemariagrotto.com
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Smith Lake Area Events The Smith Lake Book recommends you always call and confirm events. For updated information, watch the online Smith Lake calendar at www.VisitSmithLake.com.
Year Round Events Cullman Geocaching Tour of Churches Take a self-guided tour of the local historic churches. Receive information and map at the Cullman County Museum and take a nice walk through the downtown area. Date: Jan 1-Dec 31, 2011 Contact Cullman County Museum, (256) 739-1258
Take What You Make Art Classes & Parties for Adults and Youth Offering hands-on gift making and designing taught by local artists. Open yearly. Classes scheduled weekly. Located at The Lily Pond - historic downtown Jasper. Date: Feb 1-Dec 30, 2011 various times. www.thelilypond-al.com, 205-384-9525
January - February - March Boat Shows January is the time to start watching out for the boat shows in both Birmingham and Huntsville. Although these events are not located around Smith Lake, they do draw a lot of Smith Lake residents and visitors each year. In addition to the many exhibits by boat dealers featuring new models and special buys, there are many other businesses which offer their services and wares. Watch the online calendar at www.visitsmithlake.com for details.
Chittlin’ Dinner The Meek High School Band will be hosting the 52nd Annual Chittlin’ Supper at Meek High School. Dinner will consist of fried chittlins or grilled chicken along with slaw or potato salad, cornbread and a drink. Plates will be served from 5 til 9 pm and are $8.00 each if purchased at the door, or $7.00 each if purchased in advance. Local artists are set to provide entertainment throughout the evening. Join the Meek High School Band for an evening of good old-fashioned country fun! Date: March 25, 2011. For more information contact Meek High School at 205-384-5825
April - May - June Bloomin’ Festival One of the South’s favorite family festivals! Bloomin’ Festival is a two day arts festival attracting thousands of visitors to the beautiful campus of St. Bernard Abbey and Prep School. Located adjacent to the school is the world famous Ave Maria Grotto. The picturesque landscape of stone cut buildings on the grounds of Alabama’s only Abbey provides a backdrop for the out-of-doors show. More than 140 booths are filled with artists demonstrating and exhibiting their work. The festival is the largest fundraiser annually for the operation and maintenance of the school. Completing the weekend is the giveaway of fabulous prizes! Located at St. Bernard Prep School, 1600 St. Bernard Drive, SE, Cullman. Date: April 9-10, 2011 - 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Admission is $5, children 5 years and under are free. NO PETS PLEASE Call for more information - (256)739-6682 Ext. 7133 or (800) 722-0999 www.bloominfestival.com
Flashlight Easter Egg Hunt Bring your Easter basket and flashlight and enjoy this unique egg hunting experience. Every egg has a prize and some even have a special certificate for a door prize. Children will also get the opportunity to take pictures with the Easter bunny (Parents, please bring cameras). $2 /child. Date: Apr 9, 2011 For more info, please call 734-9157. www.cullmanrecreation.org
The 222 Yard Sale 7 The 222 Yard Sale is an effort to create a full afternoon of yard sale shopping fun which stretches from the Stony Lonesome Cafe at the intersections of Hwy 69/ CR 222 in Bremen and winds around Ryan and Simpson Creek and through Trimble along CR 222 to I-65. This is the first year for the event so come and have fun! Date: April 15, 16, 2011 Register at Stoney Lonesome Cafe, Bremen 256-287-1511. Watch the online calendar at www.visitsmithlake.com for updates.
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April - May - June (Cont.) Renew Our Rivers - Smith Lake What began as a small community cleanup in 2000 has evolved into a large-scale grassroots statewide project with tens of thousands of volunteers including homeowner and boatowner associations, environmental groups, Alabama Power employees, schools and civic organizations participating. Alabama Power, with the help of volunteers around Smith Lake, removes thousands of pounds of trash and debris every year from Smith Lake. The trash and debris removed includes bottles and cans, tires, boats, old styrofoam floats, and whatever doesn’t belong. To participate in a cleanup, simply select a location close to you, contact the organization and show up. Volunteers are welcomed at each county cleanup. Bring friends, family or a community group. WINSTON COUNTY - Sites to be determined. Volunteers should contact coordinators for further details.. Date: April 30, 2011 & June 17, 18, 2011 Contact: Laverne Matheson at 256-747-4422 or Linda Atkinson at 205-387-9999, Smith Lake Advocacy or Allison Cochran at 205-489-5111, U. S. Forest Service WALKER COUNTY - The cleanup will target large blocks of white beaded foam previously utilized as pier flotation. The cleanup will be based out of Smith Lake Dam Boat Launch. May 16 - 18, 2011 Contact: John Kulbitskas 205-384-5415 CULLMAN COUNTY - The cleanup will target large blocks of white beaded foam previously utilized as pier flotation. The cleanup will be based out of Smith Lake Dam Boat Launch. May 16 - 18, 2011 Contact: John Kulbitskas 205-384-5415
Art in the Park Talented artisans come from all across Alabama, parts of Tennessee, Georgia, and Mississippi. 80+ artists’ booths on display and a juried show. Sculpture, jewelry, woodworking, pottery, fine arts & crafts, providing the public with an opportunity to purchase these wonderful, original items. Refreshments are available, and admission is free. Birmingham Children’s Theatre, Hands-on art workshops and family fun. Located at Gamble Park, next to the Bevill State Community College in Jasper. Date: Saturday May 7, 2011 from 9:00 am 3:00 pm. For more information visit the Walker County Arts Alliance website: www.artsofwalkercounty.org
Doggie Daze A fun-filled day of competitions for you and your dog under the Wal-Mart Pavilion. The categories include: Most Vocal, Most Talented, Waggiest Tail, Best Bathing Suit, Best Kisser, Best Dressed, Most Like Owner, and Best in Show. The registration fee is $7 which covers all categories, and benefits the Cullman Area Animal Welfare Association. Located at Heritage Park in Cullman Date: May 7, 2011 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. For more information call 256-531-7916 www.cullmanrecreation.org
Wiener Dog Race Dachshund dogs race to win the title of fastest Wiener Dog.The registration fee is $5 and benefits the Cullman Area Animal Welfare Association. Located at Heritage Park in Cullman. Date: May 8, 2011 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. For more information call 256-531-7916 www.cullmanrecreation.org
Dock at the Rock 9 Dock at the Rock is an annual fundraising event benefiting the Black Warrior Riverkeeper. This is a full day of familyfriendly activities and music and is hosted by and held at Silverock Cove in Crane Hill on Crooked Creek. Activities include live music, a boat show, fishing demo, wake boarding demo, and more. This years musicians are from around the southeast and include: Paul Burch, Jon Black, Doc Dailey and Magnolia Devil & Dillon Hodges. The event is open to the public. There will be a suggested donation of $30 to benefit the Black Warrior Riverkeeper, which includes a barbecue lunch and a shrimp boil in the evening. %BUF 4BUVSEBZ .BZ t BN QN BU 4JMWFSPDL $PWF 7JTJU XXX TJMWFSPDLMJOJOH DPN GPS NPSF JOGPSNBUJPO
Cullman StrawberryFest at Festhalle Market Platz Cullman, once known as the strawberry capital of the world, is home to the Cullman Strawberry Festival, one of Cullman’s largest events. In addition to delicious Cullman strawberries and other fruits, they will host a classic car show, an antique tractor show, an arts and crafts fair, wagon rides, walking and bicycle tours, a 5k run, an art show, pet parade, food vendors, live entertainment and more. Admission is free. Located in the historic Warehouse District at Festhalle Market Platz at the corner of First Ave and Arnold St NE in Cullman. Date: Friday & Saturday May 13-14, 2011 - 256-775-7207 www.cullmancity.org/festhallemarket
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April - May - June (Cont.) Arley Day Thousands of people gather in downtown Arley for music, good food and plenty of things to do during Arley Day. A parade, car show, bingo, hula-hoop contest, and face painting are some of the events. Date: May 21, 2011 All day long - 205-387-0103 www.winstoncountyalabama.org/Arley.html
Wings Over Cullman Airshow Wings Over Cullman Airshow, hosted by Cullman County and City of Cullman, will be held Saturday, May 21, 2011, at Folsom Field. Gates open 9:00am, flying starts at noon. Free admission and parking. World class aerobatics. Date: May 21, 2011, 9:00am- 5:00pm, For more information call 256-775-1011 http://cullman.schultzairshows.com/
Jeep Jamboree 12 Enjoy a Jeep Jamboree adventure weekend, bringing together the outdoors, down-to-earth people, and their Jeep 4x4’s. Fee for participants only. Located at Stony Lonesome OHV Park Date: May 27-28, 2011 - Call for more information 256-531-7916 or 256-734-0454 www.stonylonesomeohv.us
On-Water Boat Show Lakeshore Inn & Marina & Dry Creek Marine have teamed up to bring Smith Lake the On-Water Boat Show. Event is open to the public and located at Lakeshore Inn & Marina in Double Springs. Date: June 4, 2011 Contact Lakeshore Inn & Marina 205-489-2462 www.lakeshoreinnandmarina.com or Dry Creek Marine 256-351-2628 www.drycreekmarine.com
Indian Festival This festival, sponsored by the Echota Cherokee Tribe, features drums, Indian dancers, arts & crafts, basket weaving, pottery-making, flint-knapping, hide-tanning, and jewelry-making. Enjoy fry bread, Indian tacos, roasted corn and many other foods and drinks. Located at Smith Lake Park in Cullman. Date: Jun 8-9, 2011 Call for more information 256-531-7916 www.echotacherokeetribe.homestead.com Echota_Cherokee_Interpetive_Center
July - August - September Smith Lake Park Independence Day Festival 6 All-day entertainment, arts and crafts, food vendors, fireworks show over the water, camping, swimming, water slide, putt-putt golf and much more! Date: July 4, 2011 Call for more information- (256)734-3369 or visit www.cullmancountyparks.com.
Annual Mike Beasley Memorial Poker Run The Mike Beasley Memorial Poker run has raised over $500,000 for local charity groups and fire departments. Mike Beasley was killed in a boating accident on Smith Lake in 2001. His legacy continues to live on years after his death. The Mike Beasley Poker Run is an annual event which raises money to go toward the Smith Lake Task Force, surrounding fire departments, the Smith Lake Civic Center and other charities. There is a small entry fee per person. Pre-registration begins the week prior at Duskin Point Marina. $500 prize for winning hand. Date: July 16, 2011 - times to be announced. For more information visit www.visitsmithlake.com or call Duskin Point Marina at 205-384-6942.
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July - August - September (Cont.) Eva Bank 5K Midnight Run Starting at the Cullman Civic Center at midnight, all ages show up to compete and enjoy pizza, drinks, and live entertainment. Date: Aug 12, 2011 - Call for more information 256-531-7916
Sweet Tater Festival - Labor Day Weekend A good time for the whole family! Arts and crafts, food, live entertainment, games, kiddie rides, flea market, door prizes, and much more. Located at Dowling Memorial Park, in the heart of Crane Hill. Date: September 4-5, 2011 Sunday 1-4pm and Monday 8am-3pm www.sweettaterfestival.com Call for more information 256-531-7916
Cullman County Fair Parade A variety of floats, beauty queens, fire trucks, and more. Don’t miss this kick off to the annual Cullman County Fair! Date: Sep 21, 2011 Cullman County Fair Association at 256-734-0661 operations@cullmancountyfair.org www.cullmancountyfair.org
Cullman County Fair Since 1954, the Cullman County Fair has been delighting the citizens of Cullman and surrounding counties with thrilling rides, amazing exhibits, and the best in local and regional entertainment. Now in its fifty-sixth year, the Cullman County Fair is back to quicken the pulses of both the young and the young at heart with an event many feel is the best ever! Located at the Cullman County Fair Grounds. Date: Sep 22-Oct 1, 2011 Cullman County Fair Association at 256-734-0661 operations@cullmancountyfair.org www.cullmancountyfair.org
October - November - December Cullman Oktoberfest 2011 Week full of planned activities. Authentic German food, costumes, and music. Free admission to most activities. Dog show, arts and crafts, wagon rides, kids’ fun area, food vendors, a visit from the Colonel, and much more. The Cullman Octoberfest is an 8-day festival held annually during the first week of October. The event attracts thousands of visitors to the Bavarian carnival-like celebration of German beer, food, music and dancing. Organizers of the Cullman Oktoberfest have included many of the activities that take place in the world’s largest Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany. Activities such as the Costume and Riflemen’s Parade, the Oktoberfest Mass and the Tapping of the Keg may be smaller in scale when compared to those in Munich, but offer the same kind of pageantry and flair. Located in the historic Warehouse District at Festhalle Market Platz at the corner of First Ave and Arnold St NE in Cullman. Date: Oct 1-8, 2011- www.cullmanoktoberfest.com 256-739-1258
Heritage Festival & Crusin’ on the Square Organizers of the Downtown Jasper Merchant Association and Central Alabama Rodders Society have come together for this annual event. Activities include: downtown merchants provide special products & pricing, along with local musical entertainment, antique car show, arts and crafts, children’s activities, non-profit organization booths, food, fun, and more. Located in historic downtown Jasper. Date: October 15, 2011 9:00-3:00 - Contact Debbie Sanders - Young Jewelers - 205-221-6194 or Terry McKay - The Lily Pond 205-384-9525.
Alabama Gourd Festival Shop the beautiful vendor booths featuring amazing arts & crafts made from gourds, tour the ribbon competition exhibit hall, or take a gourd art crafting class to make your very own handcrafted gourd. Watch artists do free demonstrations of their crafts, and enjoy food and live entertainment. Located at the Cullman Civic Center. Date: Oct 15-16, 2011 Sat., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. www.alabamagourdsociety.org 256-531-7916
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October - November - December (Cont.) Smith Lake Christmas Boat Parade with Santa Every year in December, Smith Lake boaters decorate their vessels with lights and take to the water for the annual Christmas boat parade. Bring the kids to see Santa and join the fun! Date TBA so be sure to watch the event calendar at www.visitsmithlake.com or www.santaonsmithlake.com
Christmas in Cullman Annual holiday shopping extravaganza with great sales and live entertainment. Enjoy horse-drawn carriage rides, beautifully decorated shops, choral groups, bands and other live entertainment. Visit with Santa and enjoy the “Parade of Trees,” food vendors and a Christmas parade. Date: November 12-13, 2011 - www.visitcullman.org - 256-531-7916
Sportmans Wonderland at Sportsman Lake Park Enjoy a drive through animated light displays with Santa Claus, miniature train rides around the lake, Victorian horse-drawn carriage rides and hot cocoa. Located at Sportsman Lake Park in Cullman. Date: Dec 1, 2011-Jan 1, 2012 5-9 p.m www.cullmancountyparks.com 256-531-7916
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Free WI-FI On Facebook Smoke Free Entertainment Boat Access Buffet Seafood Steaks Burgers/Sandwiches BBQ Country Cooking Pizza Mexican Asian Italian Catering Breakfast Lunch Dinner Kids Menu Credit/Debit Cards Spirits
Arley Lighthouse
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Addison John’s Barbeque
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Smith’s Barbeque
1
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Arley Coffee Shop
2
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Arley Lighthouse Seafood (at Duncan Bridge Marina)
4
$$
Farley’s Pizza
3
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La Plaza Bonita Mexican
6
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Williams Grocery & Deli (carry-out only)
5
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30577 Highway 278, 35540. Phone: (256) 747-1500 32347 Highway 278, 35540. Phone: (256) 747-2763
Arley 6670 County Rd 41, 35541. Phone: (205) 387-2472 55 Marina Drive, 35541, Phone: (205) 221-4360, Web: www.arleyslighthouse.com 6530 County Rd 41, 35541, Phone: (205) 384-9906 44 Helican Rd, 35541, Phone: (205) 387-7709 6710 County Road 41, 35541, Phone: (205) 221-9315
Bremen Stony Lonesome Cafe
1455 CR 110, 35033, Phone: (256) 287-1511
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Crane Hill Country Mall
9
The Wake (at Ryan Creek Marina)
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20170 County Rd 222, 35053, Phone: (256) 747-6235 21680 CR 222, 35053, Phone: (256) 287-3140
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Cullman AJ’s Steakhouse
10
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10
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Backyard Burgers
12
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Brandin Iron Steakhouse
13
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Buenavista Mexican Restaurant
12
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Carlton’s Italian
10
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Cracker Barrel Old Country Store
12
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Denny’s
12
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Downtown Grill
10
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Jack’s Restaurant
19
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Johnny’s Barbecue
10
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Los Cabos Mexican Restaurant
12
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New China Restaurant
12
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Pasquale’s Pizza
12
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917 2nd Ave NW, 35055. Phone: (256) 775-1653
All Steak Restaurant
314 2nd Ave SW, 35055, Phone: (256) 734-4322, Web: www.theallsteakrestaurant.com I-65 Exit 310, 35056. Phone: (256) 775-7421, Web: www.backyardburgers.com 87 County Road 1242, 35057. Phone: (256) 739-1112 1644 Brantley Ave NW, 35055. Phone: (256) 737-5050 115 1st Avenue SW, 35055. Phone: (256) 739-9050 I-65 Exit 310, 35055. Phone: (256) 739-6950, Web: www.crackerbarrel.com I-65 Exit 310, 35056. Phone: (256) 734-7681, Web: www.dennys.com 108 4th St SW, 35055. Phone: (256) 734-4740 I-65 Exit 304, 35055. Phone: (256) 734-8347 1401 4th St SW, 35055. Phone: (256) 734-8539, Web: www.johnnysbarbq.com 1600 2nd Ave SW, 35055. Phone: (256) 775-1777 1720 2nd Ave SW, 35055. Phone: (256) 775-6999 915 2nd Ave NW, 35055. Phone: (256) 734-4599
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Free WI-FI On Facebook Smoke Free Entertainment Boat Access Buffet Seafood Steaks Burgers/Sandwiches BBQ Country Cooking Pizza Mexican Asian Italian Catering Breakfast Lunch Dinner Kids Menu Credit/Debit Cards Spirits
$ = Under $10/ Entree $$ = $10-15/Entree $$$ = Over $15/ Entree W = Weekends S = Sometimes
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Cullman (Cont.) Ruby Tuesday
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Rumors Deli
10
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Ryan’s Grill Buffet & Bakery
10
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Salsa’s Mexican American Grill
10
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Southern Hickory Barbecue
10
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Sweet Peppers Deli
10
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11
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Whitlock’s Cafe
14
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Williams Barbecue
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6076 AL Highway 157, 35058. Phone: (256) 734-7616, Web: www.rubytuesday.com 105 1st Ave NE Ste 100, 35055. Phone: (256) 737-0911, Web: www.rumorsdeli.com 1720 Cherokee Ave SW, 35055. Phone: (256) 775-1277, Web: www.ryans.com 609 Graham St SW, 35055. Phone: (256) 739-3400 212 Broadway Dr SW, 35055. Phone: (256) 737-9100 303 2ND Ave NW, 35055. Phone: (256) 736-2600, Web: www.sweetpeppersdeli.com
The Angler Seafood House
3261 County Road 438, 35057. Phone: (256) 775-6080, Web: www.anglerseafoodhouse.com 6446 County Rd 222, 35057. Phone: (256) 734-8395 2021 2nd Ave SW, 35055. Phone: (256) 734-4292
Dodge City Dodge House Restaurant
426 AL Hwy 69S, 35077. Phone: (256) 287-1299 , Web: www.dodgecitytravelcenter. com
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Jack’s Restaurant
15
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McDonald’s
15
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Roadhouse Barbecue & Grill
15
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Subway
15
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Boogie’s Famous Barbeque
25
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Double Springs Diner
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Family & Friends BBQ
17
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AL Hwy 69, 35077. Phone: (256) 287-9933, Web: www.eatatjacks.com AL Hwy 69, 35077. Phone: (256) 287-9543 , Web: www.mcdonalds.com 677 Al Highway 69 S, 35077. Phone: (256) 287-0091 AL Hwy 69, 35077. Phone: (256) 287-2777, Web: www.subway.com
Double Springs 15457 Highway 278, 35553. Phone: (205) 489-0033 25241 Hwy 195, 35553. Phone: (205) 489-1002 15457 Hwy 278, 35553. Phone: (205) 489-7427
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Double Springs (Cont.) Jack’s Family Restaurant
15266 Highway 278, 35553. Phone: (205) 489-2493, Web: www.eatatjacks.com
Lakeshore Inn, Marina & Restaurant 364 Lakeshore Ln, 35553. Phone: (205) 489 2462, Web: www.lakeshoreinnandmarina.com
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Pork & Beans BBQ
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Rancho Viejo
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Sapore Grill
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Subway
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Village Pizza & Subs
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15217 Highway 278, 35553. Phone: (205) 489-8227 14940 Highway 278, 35553. Phone: (205) 489-5949 26641 Highway 195, 35553. Phone: (205) 489-1172, Web: www.saporegrill.com 26285 Highway 195, 35553. Phone: (205) 489-8090, Web: www.subway.com 25191 AL 195, 35553. Phone: (205) 489-1820
Wal-Win
Hwy 195 (at county line between Jasper & Double Springs), 35553. Phone: (205) 387-1022
Houston Chef Troy’s Talk of the Town
4815 County Rd 63, 35572. Phone: (205) 489-9318, Web: www.cheftroystalkofthetown.com, See our ad on page #22
Naomi’s Country Kitchen
815 County Road 61, 35572. Phone: (205) 489-2703
Jasper Bayou Fresh Seafood
29
Black Rock Bistro
34
Blackwater Restaurant
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Brown’s Grocery Deli (carry-out only)
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Buck’s Pizza (carry-out only)
34
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Cabos San Lucas Mexican Restaurant
29
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Danny’s Downtown Bar B Que
29
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DQ Grill & Chill Dairy Queen
29
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Garfield’s Restaurant & Pub
29
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Jasper Diner
31
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Jim ‘n Nick’s Bar-B-Q
29
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Johnny Brusco’s NY Style Pizza
29
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Lin Garden II
29
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Little Caesar’s Pizza (carry-out only)
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29
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217 N Walston Bridge Rd, 35504. Phone: (205) 221-3400 4330 Hwy 78 E Ste 205, 35501. Phone: (205) 387-0282, See our ad on page #24 4320 Hwy 195, 35503. Phone: (205) 265-2796 2965 Hwy 195, 35503. Phone: (205) 384-6848
24888 Hwy 69, 35504. Phone: (205) 221-2825, Web: www.buckspizza.com 4330 Hwy 78 E Ste 128, 35501. Phone: (205) 295-9984 108 19th St E, 35501. Phone: (205) 384-4770
209 Hwy 78 E, 35501. Phone: (205) 221-3989, Web: www.dairyqueen.com 300 Hwy 78 E Ste 3, 35501. Phone: (205) 302-6422, Web: www.garfields.net 1105 Old Hwy 78 E, 35501. Phone: (205) 221-2535 1804 Highway 78 E, 35501. Phone: (205) 221-2271, Web: www.jimnnicks.com 1705 Highway 78 E, 35501. Phone: (205) 221-9700, Web: www.johnnyspizza.com 300 Hwy 78, 35501. Phone: (205) 221-8728 709 Highway 78 E, 35501. Phone: (205) 295-9004, Web: www.littlecaesars.com
Lee’s Famous Recipe Chicken
511 Highway 78 W, 35501. Phone: (205) 221-7913, Web: www.leesfamouschicken.net
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Jasper (Cont.) Main Street Hot Dogs
29
Moore’s Landing Seafood-Steaks
29
Mr. Subs
29
P J’s Restaurant
32
Pepito’s Restaurant
29
Pericos
29
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Ruby Tuesday
29
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Ryan’s Grill Buffet & Bakery
29
$
313 19th St W, 35501. Phone: (205) 221-1174 205 College Hills Plz, 35501. Phone: (205) 221-3474 3201 Veterans Dr, 35501. Phone: (205) 384-0138 33080 AL 69, 35504. Phone: (205) 221-5772 527 Highway 78 W, 35501. Phone: (205) 221-7222 2201 Highway 78 E, 35501. Phone: (205) 387-8800 258 Highway 78 West, 35501. Phone: (205) 387-9400, Web: www.rubytuesday.com 2009 Hwy 78 E, 35501. Phone: (205) 302-0663, Web: www.ryans.com
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Smith Lake Restaurants
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Jasper (Cont.) Slick Lizard Smoke House (carry-out only)
29
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The Olive Branch
29
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31
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29
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Cujo’s Pizza
37
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El Paso Mexican
36
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Elkins Family Recipes
35
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36
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36
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1309 Highway 78E, Jasper, 35501. Phone: (205) 221-0811 1841 Second Ave N, 35501. Phone: TOO NEW!
Victoria’s Restaurant
1303 Hwy 78 W, 35501. Phone: (205) 384-3463, Web: www.victoriasrestaurantal. com
Wa e House
801 Highway 78 E, 35501. Phone: (205) 221-6085, Web: www.wa ehouse.com
Jasper (Curry) 6716 Curry Highway, 35503. Phone: (205) 384-1155 5100 Curry Hwy Curry Plaza, 35503. Phone: (205) 384-4108 5558 Curry Highway, 35503. Phone: (205) 384-9033
Jack’s Restaurant
5182 Curry Hwy Curry Plaza, 35503. Phone: (205) 387-9655, Web: www.eatatjacks. com
Subway
5100 Curry Hwy Ste 142 Curry Plaza, 35503. Phone: (205) 387-2864, Web: www.subway.com
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Anchor Light Bed & Breakfast
4
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Grady’s Bed & Breakfast
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Red Rooster Retreat
4
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Best Western Fairwinds Inn
6
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Comfort Suites Hotel
6
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Days Inn
7
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Econo Lodge
8
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Economy Inn
6
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Hampton Inn
6
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Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites
6
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Quality Inn
6
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Sleep Inn & Suites
6
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Arley Southern Serenity (lake house)
252 Rock Shore Point Rd, 35541 Phone: (770) 924-3685 Web: www.vrbo.com/197739, Email: sag3206@yahoo.com
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Crane Hill Smith Lake Bed & Breakfast
994 County Road 4240, 35053 Phone: (256) 747-6057 Web: www.smithlakebandb.com, Email: innkeepr@hiwaay.net
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Smith Lake Retreat (lake house), 35053 Phone: (205) 918-0011 Web: www.smithlakeretreat.com, Email: david@smithlakeretreat.com
251 County Road 881, 35053, Phone: (256) 338-6554 306 County Road 85, 35053, Phone: (256) 287-0529 2140 County Road 870, 35053, Phone: (256) 747-4295
Cullman 1917 Commerce Ave, 35055, Phone: (256) 737-5009 2048 St. Joseph Drive NW, 35055, Phone: (256) 255-5999 1841 4th Street S.W., 35055, Phone: (205) 739-3800 1655 County Road 437, 35055, Phone: (256) 734-2691 1834 2nd Avenue Northwest, 35055, Phone: (256) 734-0122 6100 Alabama 157, 35055, Phone: (256) 739-4444 2052 Hayes Drive NW, 35055, Phone: (256) 736-1906 5917 SR 157 N.W., 35055, Phone: (256) 734-1240 2050 Old Hwy 157, 35055, Phone: (256) 734-6166
L3 A (5”x1”) - Southern Serenity
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= Pet Friendly Call First P = Pool J = Jacuzzi PJ = Pool and Jacuzzi
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$$$$ = Over $200/ night
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HM = Hotel/Motel, H = House C = Condo, B = Bed & Breakfast, M = Mobile Home, RV = RV Park $ = Under $50/night, $$ = Under $100/night $$$ = Under $200/ night
Waterfront Marina Boat Ramp Boat House/Dock High Speed Internet Pool and/or Jacuzzi Restaurant Conference Room(s) Refrigerator Microwave Coffee Maker On Facebook
L4 A (5”x2”) - Lakeshore Inn & Marina (at top of page)
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Double Springs Lakeshore Inn & Marina (10% Military Discount) 364 Lakeshore Lane, 35553 Phone: (205) 489-2462 Web: www.lakeshoreinnandmarina.com Email: lakeshoreinnandmarina@gmail.com
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Jasper Duncan Bridge Condo # 313 9661 Curry Highway, 35503 Phone: (205) 272-0558 Web: www.visitsmithlake.com/dbr313
Duncan Bridge Condo #314 - Smith Lake Rentals 9661 Curry Highway, 35503 Phone: 1-800-769-0757 Web: www.smithlakerentals.com Email: reservations@smithlakerentals.com
Wildest Dreams (lake house) - Smith Lake Rentals 137 Arrowhead Circle, 35503 Phone: 1-800-769-0757 Web: www.smithlakerentals.com Email: reservations@smithlakerentals.com
Budget Inn
12
Days Inn
13 HM
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Hampton Inn
13 HM
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Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites
13 HM
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Jameson Inn
13 HM
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Super 8 Hotel
12 HM
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Travel Rite Inn
13 HM
1301 Highway 78 W, 35501, Phone: (205) 221-6430 101 6th Avenue North, 35501, Phone: (205) 221-7800 100 Industrial Parkway, 35501, Phone: (205) 221-3334 202 Oak Hill Road, 35501, Phone: (205) 302-6400 1655 County Road 437, 35055, Phone: (256) 734-2691 1287 Hwy. 78 West, 35501, Phone: (205) 221-3050 200 Mall Way, 35501, Phone: (205) 221-1161
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Houses of Worship - Smith Lake Church Directory Rock Creek Mission “God’s Floating Church” If you’re looking for a unique Smith Lake experience, check out the non-denominational God’s Floating Church located near Rock Creek Marina in Crane Hill. They come by boat, jet ski, or car to hear pastors of multiple denominations who rotate every week. Services start on Easter Sunday, April 24, 8:00 – 8:30am and end on Labor Day Sunday (when football season starts). As expected, the dress code is casual and the atmosphere is light. There’s usually plenty of food and fellowship after the service and “...lasts as long as the food holds out or one gets tired of talking.”
Bethany Baptist Church “Church on the Lake” Every Sunday throughout the year, come rain or shine (even snow), at Ryan Creek Marina is Church on the Lake. Church on the Lake is a lakeside service by Bethany Baptist Church in Crane Hill. Services begin at 8:00am and there’s plenty of room to park your car or boat. This service is popular to both lake visitors and residents, so come early to reserve your seat. For more information, contact Bethany Baptist Church 256-747-6435 or www.bethanybysmithlake.com.
Addison – 35540 Addison Church of God 31331 Highway 278, Addison, AL 35540 (256) 747-1011 Addison First Baptist Church 115 S 2nd St, Addison, AL 35540 (256) 747-6470 Fairview Church 29440 Highway 278, Addison, AL 35540 (205) 489-2737
Liberty Baptist Church 3724 County Road 40, Arley, AL 35541 (256) 747-1080
Livingston Chapel Methodist 16609 County Road 222, Crane Hill, AL 35053 (256) 747-6994
Meek Baptist Church 360 Helicon Rd, Arley, AL 35541 205) 387-7731
Parsonage Flatrock UMC 5430 County Road 22, Crane Hill, AL 35053 (256) 747-6100
Bremen - 35033
Smith Lake Baptist Church 377 County Road 330, Crane Hill, AL 35053 (256) 747-0542
Addington Chapel UMC 185 County Road 59, Bremen, AL 35033 (256) 287-2047
Kemp Baptist Church 13956 County Road 41, Addison, AL 35540-2607 256-747-6360 Sardis Baptist Church 3789 Sardis Airport Rd, Addison, AL 35540 (256) 747-3782
Arley – 35541 Arley Church of Christ 6917 County Road 41, Arley, AL 35541 205) 221-6564 Arley First Baptist Church 1610 Hickory Ln, Arley, AL 35541 (205) 384-4667
Bethel Family Worship Center 7794 County Road 35, Bremen, AL 35033 (256) 287-2210
Cullman - 35057
Cold Springs Church Bremen, AL 35033 (256) 287-1025
Bethsadia Baptist Church 1365 County Road 421, Cullman, AL 35057 (256) 739-0232
Kinney Grove Baptist Church 320 County Road 221, Bremen, AL 35033 (256) 287-0531
Bremen Missionary Baptist Church 7611 Al Highway 69 S, Cullman, AL 35057 256) 287-0510
Ryans Creek Baptist Church 24849 County Road 222, Bremen, AL 35033 (256) 287-1613
Central Baptist Church 155 County Road 1129, Cullman, AL 35057 (256) 747-6889
Crane Hill - 35053
Daystar Church 200 Daystar Dr, Cullman, AL 35057 (256) 737-0800
Arley United Methodist Church 5670 County Road 41, Arley, AL 35541 (205) 384-5409
Bethany Baptist Church
1612 County Road 201, Crane Hill, AL 35053 (256) 747-6435
Bethel Baptist Church 2750 County Road 12, Arley, AL 35541 (205) 387-7693
Sulphur Springs Baptist Church 1638 Sulphar Springs Road, Crane Hill, AL 35053 (256) 747-6631
Beulah Church Of The Nazarene 13438 County Road 222, Crane Hill, AL 35053 (256) 747-1902
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Cullman - 35057 Good Hope Baptist Church 90 Good Hope School Rd, Cullman, AL 35057 (256) 734-5932 Jones Chapel First Baptist Church 235 County Road 1114, Cullman, AL 35057 256) 747-6433
Houston Church of God 108 County Road 3800, Houston, AL 35572 (205) 489-2497
Jasper – 35504
Houses of Worship Jasper - 35503 Bethel Assembly of God 3581 Highway 5, Jasper, AL 35503 (205) 295-1439
Abundant Life Fellowship 32365 Highway 69, Jasper, AL 35504 (205) 384-9817
Blackwater Macedonia Church of Christ 2650 Redmill Saragossa Rd, Jasper, AL 35503 (205) 384-6330
Jones Chapel Methodist Church 101 County Road 1082, Cullman, AL 35057 (256) 747-1774
Blooming Grove Baptist Church 1805 Blooming Grove Rd, Jasper, AL 35504 (205) 387-8751
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 18th Ave NW, Jasper, AL 35503 (205) 384-9510
Lighthouse Independent Church 44 County Road 426, Cullman, AL 35057 (256) 736-8696
Boldo First Baptist Church 27480 Highway 69, Jasper, AL 35504 (205) 387-7956
Cornerstone Assembly of God 7719 Highway 195, Jasper, AL 35503 (205) 387-0605
MT Nebo Baptist Church 11 County Road 1273, Cullman, AL 35057 (256) 737-1850
Boldo United Methodist Church 55 Gray Rd, Jasper, AL 35504 (205) 302-0677
Crossroads Church of Christ 4530 Highway 5, Jasper, AL 35503 205) 221-2777
Spring Hill Baptist Church 5400 Us Highway 278 W, Cullman, AL 35057 256) 775-6307
Drummond Church of Christ 342 Drummond School Rd, Jasper, AL 35504 (205) 387-1821
Curry Church of Christ 5454 Curry Hwy, Jasper, AL 35503 (205) 387-7338
Victory Baptist Church 35 County Road 1169, Cullman, AL 35057 (256) 734-8279
Freedom Worship 10102 Smith Lake Dam Road, Jasper, AL 35504 (205) 221-4074
Curry Church of God 8380 Curry Hwy, Jasper, AL 35503 (205) 221-7710
Double Springs - 35553
Grace Missionary Baptist Church 25861 Highway 69, Jasper, AL 35504 (205) 295-1111
Curry United Methodist Church 6383 Curry Hwy, Jasper, AL 35503 205) 221-0242
Liberty Church of Christ 1391 Sunrise Rd, Jasper, AL 35504 (205) 221-2700
Edgil Grove Baptist Church 100 Edgil Grove Rd, Jasper, AL 35503 205) 221-2203
Living Light Church of God 3420 N Airport Rd, Jasper, AL 35504 (205) 387-7195
Farmstead Baptist Church 265 Curry Hwy, Jasper, AL 35503 (205) 384-3501
Mount Joy Baptist Church 5640 Smith Lake Dam Rd, Jasper, AL 35504 (205) 384-4406
Freedom Assembly of God 1320 Curry Hwy, Jasper, AL 35503 (205) 384-3337
New Canaan Baptist Church 2300 N Walston Bridge Rd, Jasper, AL 35504 (205) 387-8702
Jasper Alliance Church 4265 Highway 5, Jasper, AL 35503 (205) 221-4377
Philadelphia Baptist Church 1200 Burrows Crossing Rd, Jasper, AL 35504 (205) 384-9628
Lamon Chapel United Methodist Rr 7 Box 257, Jasper, AL 35503 (205) 849-8734
Pisgah Baptist Church 5306 3rd St NE, Jasper, AL 35504 (205) 648-3788
Living Word Tabernacle Church 205 Fall City Rd, Jasper, AL 35503 (205) 387-1118
Antioch Baptist Church 8424 County Road 2, Double Springs, AL 35553 (205) 489-5483 Christ’s Fellowship Highway 278 East, Double Springs, AL 35553 (205) 489-2974 Church of Christ Highway 195 S, Double Springs, AL 35553 (205) 489-2666 First Baptist Church Double Springs 197 Main St, Double Springs, AL 35553 (205) 489-5583 First United Methodist Church 283 Guttery St, Double Springs, AL 35553 (205) 489-1300 Main Street Ministries INC 17 Old School Rd, Double Springs, AL 35553 (205) 489-3500 Pleasant Hill Baptist Church 31170 Highway 195, Double Springs, AL 35553 (205) 489-2175 United Methodist Church PO Box 42, Double Springs, AL 35553 (205) 489-2168 Corinth Church County Road 57, Double Springs, AL 35553
Houston - 35572 Houston Baptist Church PO Box 28, Houston, AL 35572 (205) 489-5075
St Mary’s Episcopal Church 801 The Trace W, Jasper, AL 35504 (205) 387-7746 Trinity Fellowship Church-God 300 The Trace E, Jasper, AL 35504 (205) 221-9587 Victory Assembly of God 2235 Pineywoods Sipsey Rd, Jasper, AL 35504 (205) 384-0857 Woodland Trace Church-Christ 601 The Mall Way, Jasper, AL 35504 (205) 384-0689
Mount Vernon Baptist Church 6450 Curry Hwy, Jasper, AL 35503 (205) 387-8251 New Prospect Baptist Church 770 Highway 5, Jasper, AL 35503 (205) 384-4808 North Jasper Church of Christ 1450 Highway 5, Jasper, AL 35503 (205) 221-0390 Northside Church-The Nazarene 1909 Snoddy Chapel Rd, Jasper, AL 35503 (205) 384-5429
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Logan Baptist Church 4684 County Road 831, Logan, AL 35098 (256) 747-6918
St Cecilia Catholic Church
New Mount Zion Baptist Church 101 County Road 963, Logan, AL 35098 (256) 747-0767
2159 Alabama 195, Jasper, AL 35503 (205) 384-4800
New Prospect Baptist Church 5805 County Rd 38, Logan. AL 35098 (256) 287-0404
Logan - 35098 Bethel United Methodist Church 369 Bethel Church Rd, Logan, AL 35098 (256) 796-6855 Harmony Missionary Bapist Church Logan, AL 35098 (256) 739-9552
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Welcome to the Smith Lake Business Directory The businesses listed within these pages are the reason you are holding this beautiful visitor’s guide in your hand right now. These people support their businesses and families by providing products and services to lake home owners, visitors, and full-time residents of the tri-county lake area. They care and have a vested interest in the Smith Lake economy. They are partners with us in promoting tourism and development of our lake. If you are a business owner who services lake home buyers, sellers, area visitors, and residents of the tri-county lake area and wish to join us in our mission to increase tourism and the development of all the communities surrounding the lake, please contact us to get your company listed within these pages. Our prices are lower than telephone books and, to your benefit, we distribute this visitor’s guide where the lake home buyers, sellers, area visitors, and immediate lake residents are. We are striving to be a complete business directory so that we may fully serve the needs of our readers and help keep their dollars here. We publish on March 1st every year. All ad reservations and payments must be received by January 31st. Reserve your spot today! For more information, visit www.smithlakebook.com or call 205-265-1121.
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Smith Lake Marketing, LLC..........................(205) 265-1121
Advertising Snavely Broadcasting WIXI-AM 1360.................................(205) 384 3461 David Snavely - david@wixi1360.com - www.wixi1360.com
The Design Poole..............................................................(205) 221-5925 Melanie Poole - melanie@designpoole.com
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Auto Body Repair Gunter Body Shop & Auto Glass/Classic Trim.......................(205) 221 7031 3413 Veterans Drive - Jasper, Alabama 35501 mgunter@gunterbodyshop.com - www.gunterbodyshop.com
Henslee Auto Body, Inc......................................................(205) 221 1177 1010 W. 17th St - Jasper, AL 35501 ken@hensleeautobody.com - www.hensleeautobody.com
Boat Repair Dry Creek Marine..............................................................(256) 351 2628 2412 Beltline Road - Decatur, Alabama 35601 sales@drycreekmarine.com - www.drycreekmarine.com
Boat Rentals Lakeshore Inn & Marina....................................................(205) 489 2462 364 Lakeshore Lane - Double Springs, AL 35553 lakeshoreinnandmarina@gmail.com - www.lakeshoreinnandmarina.com
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Winston Outdoors Outfitters.............................................(205) 489 5000 Duane Moody - 266 Lake Shore Lane - Double Springs, Alabama 35553 winstonoutdoors@centurytel.net - www.winstonoutdoorsalabama.com
Boat Sales Dry Creek Marine..............................................................(256) 351 2628 2412 Beltline Road - Decatur, Alabama 35601 sales@drycreekmarine.com - www.drycreekmarine.com
Riverside Fly Shop...........................................(256) 287 9582 Brandon Jackson, 17027 Hwy 69 N - Jasper, AL 35504
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Builders & Contractors Cornerstone Construction.............................(205) 384-9990
Kevin Noe, PO BOX 90 - Arley, AL 35541 jkcornerstone@yahoo.com - www.visitsmithlake.com/cornerstone See our ad on this page
Day Construction.....................................(256) 338-0781, (256) 352-6264 Zane K. Day - 144 County Rd 519 - Hanceville, AL 35077 - zaneday@live.com
Builders & Contractors (Cont.) Hyche, LLC...........................................................(205) 272-0558 19200 Hwy 41 N - Addison, Alabama 35540 jed@hychellc.com - www.hychellc.com
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Carpet Rug & Upholstery Cleaners Servpro of Walker County..........(205) 387-7656, Toll Free: (877) 443-4791 1304 1st Street NW - Jasper, AL 35503 - www.servpro.com See our ad on page #35
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Servpro of Walker County.............................(205) 387-7656
Community Organizations Smith Lake Environment Preservation Committee.............(205) 384-3461 Deb Berry - 205-823-0015 - www.slepc.org
Smith Lake Civic Association.............................................(205) 384-0015
Toll Free: (877) 443-4791
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John Kulbitskas - johnkulb@bellsouth.net
Winston County Smith Lake Advocacy...............................(256) 747-4422 LaVerne Matheson
Country Clubs Musgrove Country Club.....................................................(205) 221-7900 916 Country Club Road - Jasper, AL 35503 - www.musgrovecc.com
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Decks & Gazebos Day Construction.....................................(256) 338-0781, (256) 352-6264 Zane K. Day - 144 County Rd 519 - Hanceville, AL 3507 - zaneday@live.com
Electrical
Fishing & Bait
Dr. Electric........................................................................(205) 544-5553 Lindley Lighting & Electrical - Terry & Nathan Lindley
Engineers
Riverside Fly Shop...........................................(256) 287-9582 Brandon Jackson
17027 Hwy 69 N - Jasper, AL 35504 riversideflyshop@gmail.com - www.riversideflyshop.com - See our ad on this page
PERC Engineering Co, Inc..................................................(205) 384-5553 1606 Highway 78 West - Jasper, AL 35502 pparrish@percengineering.com - www.percengineering.com
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Financial Services NEXT Financial..................................................................(205) 221-1116 Arshad Hussain - 1803 Alabama Ave - Jasper,AL 35501 arshadhzuberiinv@bellsouth.net
Fire & Water Damage & Restorations Advanced Services & Restorations LLC......(205) 387-8335, (205) 275-0702 Chris Pike - 3220 Industrial Pkwy - Jasper, AL 35501 - See our ad on this page
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Garden & Nurseries (Cont.)
Country Mall..................................................(256) 747-6235 20170 County Rd 222 Crane Hill, AL 35053
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Heatherly Farms...............................................(256) 287-9744 Kelvin & Robin Heatherly - At AL Hwy 69S & County Rd 260 Bremen, AL 35033 - heatherlyfarms@gmail.com - See our ad on this page
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Gifts & Shops
High Point Furniture.......................................(205) 384-5990
Bowie’s Discount Pharmacy & Gifts...................................(205) 221-4090
Jasper, AL 35501-3437 - www.highpoint-furniture.com - See our ad on this page
Hospital Discount Pharmacy.............................................(205) 221-6332
2403 Highway 78 E
Garden & Nurseries 4 Seasons Garden Center...................................................(205) 221-4494 Jim & Joyce Knight - 2223 North Airport Road - Jasper, AL 35504 - jim@4seasons.pro L4 B (2.5”x4”) - Heatherly Farms
5100 Curry Hwy # 150 - Jasper, AL 35503 5558 Curry Hwy # 9 - Jasper, AL 35503
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Nick Sanders Jewelers & Gift Shop.....................................(205) 221-2066 Nick Sanders - 1811 Highway 78 E, Suite 109 - Jasper, AL 35501 nsjewelers@att.net - www.nicksandersjewelers.com - See our ad on page #38
Young Jewelers................................................................(205) 221-6194 Debbie Y. Sanders - 401 West 19th Street - Jasper, AL 35501 youngjewelers@bellsouth.net -www. youngjewelers.com - See our ad on page #39
Home Inspectors Alabama House Whisperer...........................(205) 903-0151
Mike Yielding, 836 Park Drive Birmingham, AL 35235 - house_whisperer@bellsouth.net www.alabamahousewhisperer.com
Home Probe Inspections...........................(205) 388-3198 Gary Hendrixson
212 Harbor Light Trail - Jasper, AL 35504 - g.hendrixson@att.net
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Young Jewelers.................................................(205) 221-6194
Insurance Allstate............................................................................(205) 221-3216 Russ Duggar - 1811 Hwy 78 East, Suite 106 - Jasper, AL 35501 russduggar@allstate.com - ww.allstateagencies.com/RussDuggar
Freedom Insurance Agency.........................(256) 737-0011 Gloria Williams Insurance
Debbie Y. Sanders, 401 West 19th Street Jasper, AL 35501 - youngjewelers@bellsouth.net www.youngjewelers.com - See our ad on page #39
Land Clearing & Mulching Myhand Services, LLC..............................(205) 387-7978, (205) 544-6811
168 County Road 1435 - Cullman, AL 35058 gloria.williams@freedomagency.net - www.freedomagency.net See our ad on page #36
Randy Myhand - 4214 Arkadelphia Rd - Jasper, AL 35504 randy@myhandservices.com - www.myhandservices.com
Land Clearing & Mulching
Interior Decorators
Coy’s Grass Cutting & Yard Work................(205) 384-0389, (205) 717-7797
Destiny Interiors LLC.....(256) 479-0580, (256) 837-2003 Audrey A. Henry
ahenry.deco@att.net - www.destinyinteriors.com - See our ad on this page
Cecil Coy Smith - 34 Pinewood Pt - Jasper, AL 35504-3569
Land Fills Hyche, LLC........................................................................(256) 462-3844 19200 Hwy 41 N - Addison, Alabama 35540 jeffery@hychellc.com - www.hychellc.com - See our ad on page #47
Jewelers Nick Sanders Jewelers....................................(205) 221-2066 Nick Sanders, 1811 Highway 78 E, Suite 109
Jasper, AL 35501 - 205-221-2066 - nsjewelers@att.net www.nicksandersjewelers.com - See our ad on page #38
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Landscaping Heatherly Farms...............................................................(256) 287-9744 Kelvin & Robin Heatherly - 443 County Road 104 - Bremen, AL 35033 heatherlyfarms@gmail.com - See our ad on page #36
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Leighann Rotter, Mortgage Lender...................................(205) 384-8259 First Bank of Jasper - lrotter@firstbankofjasper.com
Duncan Bridge Marina......................................................(205) 387-1208 Duskin Point Marina.........................................................(205) 384-6942
Phillip Lee.........................(205) 384-8258, (205) 275-0743
Lakeshore Inn & Marina....................................................(205) 489-2462
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Synovus Mortgage Corp., 200 18th St West - Jasper, AL 35501
364 Lakeshore Lane - Double Springs, AL 35553 lakeshoreinnandmarina@gmail.com - www.lakeshoreinnandmarina.com
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Mallard Point Marina........................................................(256) 287-1635 Misty Harbor Marina.........................................................(256) 287-0734
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Massage & Spa
Rock Creek Marina............................................................(256) 747-1148 Ryan Creek Marina...........................................................(256) 287-2244 Smith Lake Marina...........................................................(256) 737-7131 Speegle’s Marina .............................................................(256) 734-0698 Squirrel’s Marina..............................................................(205) 387-8616
Magic Touch Massage Therapy.....(205) 275-REAL (7325) Paula McGough, LMT, NMT, MMP, A.M.T.A. Member www.magictouchmassagetherapy.com - See our ad on page #38
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Meeks Metal Works.........................................(205) 221-2835 Ricky Meeks, 1953 Herman Road - Jasper, AL 35503
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Mold & Mildew Removal Servpro of Walker County..........(205) 387-7656, Toll Free: (877) 443-4791 1304 1st Street NW - Jasper, AL 35503 - www.servpro.com
Pharmacies Bowie’s Discount Pharmacy & Gifts...................................(205) 221-4090 5100 Curry Hwy # 150 - Jasper, AL 35503
Hospital Discount Pharmacy.......................(205) 221-6332 5558 Curry Hwy # 9 Jasper, AL 35503
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BJC Real Estate, Inc........(256) 287-9140, (256) 739-5478 1400 AL Highway 69 South
Hanceville (Dodge City), AL 35077 info@bjcrealestate.net - www.bjcrealestate.net - See our ad on this page
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Smith Lake Rentals.........................................(205) 835-1871 Maura Thomas
3927 South River Circle - Birmingham, AL 35243 maura@smithlakerentals.com - www.smithlakerentals.com - See our ad on this page L3 B (2.5”x2”) - Smith Lake Rentals
Real Estate Companies Advantage Real Estate...................................(256) 339-3360 Jason Chandler
79 School House Rd - Baileyton, AL 35019 jasonchandler2@yahoo.com - See our ad on this page
All Four Real Estate, Inc................ Jasper: (205) 384-1113 Smith Lake: (205) 221-1221, Sumiton: (205) 648-1113 803 Airport Rd South - Jasper, AL 35501
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Real Estate Companies (Cont.)
Realtors - Smith Lake Specialists (Cont.)
Carter & Company Real Estate, Inc...........(256) 737-9611 403 4th Ave SW - Cullman, AL 35055
“Call the Lakeman!”
www.cartercompany.net - See our ad on page #41
H2 Real Estate, Inc..........................................(205) 994-6504 217 Turtle Point Drive - Crane Hill, AL 35053
shyche@h2realestate.com - www.h2realestate.com - See our ad on page #43
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Keith Davis............................(205) 275-9501 H2 Real Estate, Inc. akeithdavis@yahoo.com - www.alabamarealestateman.com
“Call Mr. Smith Lake”
Donald Carpenter.............................................................(205) 489-3829 Riverview Realty - 447 Old School Road - Double Springs, AL 35553 carp@sonet.net - www.realestatervr.com
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Patsy Estes GRI......................(205) 388-0245
George Curley................................(205) 272-2666
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All Four Real Estate Smith Lake gncurley@centurytel.net - www.georgecurley.com
All Four Real Estate, Inc. brian@smithlakehomes.com - www.smithlakehomes.com
“Specializing in Jasper and Smith Lake Real Estate”
Young’s Realty Smith Lake Properties................................(205) 471-5578
“Smith Lake Only a Few Miles From Worry”
Brian Czup, Associate Broker...(205) 388-2019
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Sue Jones.........................................................................(256) 287-3333
Realtors - Smith Lake Specialists (Cont.)
Lakeside Real Estate - suelakeside@yahoo.com
Becky Gray, ABR, Broker.........(256) 747-6262
“The Gray Team is Your Gateway to Smith Lake, buying or selling please contact us.” 8 BJC Real Estate, Inc. beckyg@hiwayy.net - www.bjcrealestate.net
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Rhonda Hall...................................(256) 255-8549 All Four Real Estate - Smith Lake
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James Ann Martin, Broker........(205) 275-3994
Jerry Gray, ABR, Associate Broker......................... ............................................................(256) 338-4412 BJC Real Estate, Inc.
C.V. Key............................................(205) 275-0766
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All Four Real Estate, Inc.
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cgm062642@aol.com - www.smithlakerealty.net Selling Smith Lake
Sharon Miller.................................(256) 318-9001 “Nobody Sells More Smith Lake Real Estate” Remax Platinum sharmil@earthlink.net - www.smithlakehomes.net See our ad on this page
Pam Rose........................................(205) 300-0950 Young’s Realty
L4 B (2.5”x4”) - Rhonda Hall
pamrose@smithlakeshore.com - www.smithlakeshore.com Specializing in Smith lake Water Front Property.
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Becky Smith...................................(205) 540-5478 All Four Real Estate, Inc.
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beckysmith.re@gmail.com - www.allfour.com/beckysmith Call Me for ALL Your Real Estate Needs. - See our ad on page #46 2.5”x3” Placeholder
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Realtors - Smith Lake Specialists (Cont.) Sheila K. Smitherman.......................................................(205) 522-7297 All Four Real Estate, Inc. - countonsheila@gmail.com
Ken & Francine Swarts, GRI, LTG............................ “Excellence Through Service and Commitment” White Pepper Real Estate Smith Lake Ken (205) 522-0700 - kswarts@bellsouth.net Francine (205) 522-0699 - fswarts@bellsouth.net
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The Taylor Team, Realtors........................................ RE/MAX Platinum
Terry Taylor 256-227-4465 - Trent Taylor 256-274-1471 trent@smithlakehouse.com - terry@smithlakehouse.com www.smithlakehouse.com - See our ad on this page
Randle Weeks................................(256) 962-3838 “Let Me Guide You to Your Dream Home on Smith Lake” RealtySouth Cullman/Smith Lake jrandlewks@bellsouth.net - www.randleweeks.realtysouth.com
Roofing Miller Roofing, Inc..........................................(205) 384-9768 Emergencies - (205) 388-9517
3304 3rd Ave South - Jasper, AL 35502 roofinge@bellsouth.net - www.millerroofingalabama.com - See our ad on page #47
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Denise Wiygul...............................(205) 613-5302 White Pepper Real Estate Smith Lake
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L4 A (5”x2”) -Randle Weeks
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Title & Closing Services Reli Settlement Solutions, LLC..........................................(256) 775-0035 Jeremy Holley - 315 Second Ave SE - Cullman, AL 35055 jholley@reli.us - www.reli.us
Towing & Wrecker Service Gunter Body Shop & Auto Glass/Classic Trim......................(205) 221-7031 3413 Veterans Drive - Jasper, Alabama 35501 mgunter@gunterbodyshop.com - www.gunterbodyshop.com
Henslee Auto Body, Inc.....................................................(205) 221-1177 1010 W. 17th St - Jasper, AL 35501 ken@hensleeautobody.com - www.hensleeautobody.com
Tree Service B & H Tree Services..........................................(256) 287-1446 Michael and Joan Cruce
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25289 County Road 222 - Bremen, AL 35033 - mjcruce@bellsouth.net See our ad on this page
Waste Containers Hyche, LLC..........................................................(256) 462-3844 19200 Hwy 41 N - Addison, Alabama 35540
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