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Guntersville State Park Area

Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources

ADCNR* Boat Ramps and Fishing Access near Guntersville State Park

Boat Ramp Name


General Location

Boat Ramp Lanes

Security Lights


Docks

Park Lot
Size

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-rooms

Access
-ible

Guntersville State Park

Little Mountain State Park

From Guntersville, AL Hwy. 227 north; left at Guntersville State Park entrance; left on Co. Rd. 505; left into cabin area; access point on right

1

No

None

2 Trailers; Tenth Acre

No

No

Town Creek 

From Guntersville, AL Hwy. 227 north through Little New York; cross over Town Creek; access point on left

1

No

One
Stationary

20 Trailers; Half Acre

No

Yes

Minky Creek

From Guntersville take Hwy. 227 north; left onto Co. Rd. 584; travel approx. 1 mile and turn left; travel approx. 1 mile; access point on left

1

No

None

10 Trailers; Half 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

*ADCNR is the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
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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 is allocated to the maintenance of existing ramps and the construction of new ramps.

Sport Fish Restoration

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Guntersville State Park

Little Mountain State Park

Town Creek

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