Tuscaloosa’s Outdoor Adventures: Lake Lurleen State Park
Not many communities have six different bodies of water within 25 minutes (or less) from their downtown, but Tuscaloosa and Northport do! The natural resources hidden within our community are abundant – but many have no idea how lucky we are. If you’re looking for things to do in Tuscaloosa, you’ve come to the right spot! In hopes to help educate residents and guests, we’re dedicating an entire blog series to Tuscaloosa’s Outdoor Adventures. Recently, we shared about the Tuscaloosa Riverwalk and are excited to highlight Lake Lurleen State Park today.
Lake Lurleen State Park is located nine miles northwest of Tuscaloosa and Northport. It’s 1,625-acres offers plenty of recreation and relaxation to enjoy your surroundings and to feel the tranquility of the nature that surrounds you! Well, besides their annual Camp Fear Trick or Treat event – that might not offer much relaxation, but it sure is a {spooky} highlight each year!
Facilities, Activities, and Amenities
The facilities at Lake Lurleen State Park include a modern campground, activity building, picnic areas, play areas, pavilions, a beach and bathhouse, fishing piers, RV storage, boat rentals, and boat-launch areas. The state park also offers over 23 miles of multi-use trails ranging from easy to moderate in difficulty. Several miles hug the shoreline of the lake and are open to both hikers and mountain bikers.
The beach is definitely one of the most popular parts of the park. With sand in your toes and refreshing water to cool off, Lake Lurleen can be a chill day of relaxation… or of high-level mountain biking and exploring experience, too. You truly can have the best of both worlds.
It’s not uncommon to see the beach filled with families playing, dogs swimming, fishermen casting their pole, and much more on a nice summer day. In fact, the State Park offers rentals such as fishing and paddle boats, canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards. The main attraction, though, is the beautiful 250-acre lake. It measures nearly one and a half miles in length, one-half mile wide, and at its deepest is 48 feet.
Now, for all you fishermen, the lake has largemouth bass, bream, catfish, and crappie. Needless to say, anglers are sure to reel in a nice catch with some patience. Boat-launch areas and pier and bank fishing are available. Gasoline motors of any size may be operated on the lake but there is no water or jet skiing allowed. All State and Federal boating laws are enforced and children age 8 and under are required to wear approved personal flotation devices at all times while in a boat.
Entrance Fees, Park Hours, and Camping at Lake Lurleen
The park is conveniently located near local attractions and resources including: the cities of Northport and Tuscaloosa, The University of Alabama campus, Northport Wal-Mart, gas stations, restaurants, and much more. You truly have no idea that you’re just a few miles from town when in the park!
Daily Park hours are 7 am to sunset.
Lake Lurleen State Park offers reasonable fun with affordable entrance fees (excluding camping):
- – $4.00 for Adults (12 years – 61 years of age)
- – $2.00 for Children (4 years – 11 years of age)
- – $2.00 for Seniors 62 years and older and 100% disabled
- – Free for children 0 – 3 years of age
There are a variety of camping options, including 91 modern campsites with water and electric hook-up; 35 sites with sewage drain connections. Modern bathhouses are conveniently located throughout the park as well. Camping reservations can be made by telephone (205-339-1558) with Lake Lurleen State Park. Reservation office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 am – 4 pm. You can also make a reservation online or through the Central Reservation Center (1-800-ALA-PARK). Those office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 am – 5 pm.
Want to view a map? Click here to view a Lake Lurleen State Park Map.
At the end of the day, the communities of Tuscaloosa and Northport, along with others in West Alabama, offer outdoor adventures such as Lake Lurleen State Park, legendary sports experiences, history that’s shaped us, artists that enhance us, and some of the South’s most soulful food. Yes, we most certainly are Alabama’s “college town” … and so much more!
Request a visitor guide today to begin planning your next trip to #VisitTCL and we hope you’ll considering exploring Lake Lurleen State Park!