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
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General Location
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Boat Ramp Lanes
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Security Lights
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Docks
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Park Lot Size
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Rest-
rooms
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Access-
ible
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Comer Bridge
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AL Hwy. 35 north through Section; access on left before the Tennessee River at Co. Rd. 67
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1
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Yes
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One
Stationary
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30 Trailers; Three-Quarter Acre
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No
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Yes
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Langston Road
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AL Hwy. 35 north through Section; left on Co. Rd. 67 travel approx. 4 miles; access point on right
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1
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No
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One
Stationary
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16 Trailers; Half Acre
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No
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No
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South Sauty Creek
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From Guntersville, AL Hwy. 227 north; left on Co. Rd. 67; travel approx. 8 miles; cross over South Sauty Creek; access point on right
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1
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No
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One Stationary
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5 Trailers; Quarter Acre
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No
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No
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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 I 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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