Scottsboro East of the River
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AWFF* Boat Ramps and Fishing Access just East of the City of Scottsboro |
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Boat Ramp Name |
General Location
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Boat Ramp Lanes |
Security Lights |
Docks
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Park Lot Size |
Rest- rooms |
Access- ible |
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Comer Bridge |
AL Hwy. 35 north through Section; access on left before the Tennessee River at Co. Rd. 67 |
1 |
Yes |
One Stationary |
30 Trailers; Three-Quarter Acre |
No |
Yes |
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Langston Road |
AL Hwy. 35 north through Section; left on Co. Rd. 67 travel approx. 4 miles; access point on right |
1 |
No |
One Stationary |
16 Trailers; Half Acre |
No |
No |
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South Sauty Creek |
From Guntersville, AL Hwy. 227 north; left on Co. Rd. 67; travel approx. 8 miles; cross over South Sauty Creek; access point on right |
1 |
No |
One Stationary |
5 Trailers; Quarter Acre |
No |
No |
The Department has specific regulations about the use of these boating and fishing access areas. If you have questions about these boating and fishing access areas, contact the District II Fisheries Supervisor.
*AWFF is the Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division. **Colored and underlined text indicates a hyperlink with a page devoted to this boat access area.
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Sport Fish Restoration program funds come from the excise taxes on fishing equipment, fish finders, motorboat fuels, and small engine fuels. A minimum of 15% of these funds are allocated to the maintenance of existing ramps and the construction of new ramps. |

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