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13077 Country Club Drive

6 4.0   Sf: 5900   Yr: 1995  Acres: 0.750

Brace yourself for the most beautiful view of Lake Tuscaloosa! Recently undergoing a full remodel, the custom updates include a new kitchen with top of the line appliances, elegant tiled showers...

North River Country Club

13755 Country Club Drive

3 3.0   Sf: 3004   Yr: 1993  Acres: 1.460

Welcome to 13755 Country Club Drive! This beautiful property sits on a private lot along Lake Tuscaloosa, offering peaceful lakefront living. Surrounded by mature trees, the home features a spacious...

North River Country Club

12245 Country Club Drive

5 3.0   Sf: 3517   Yr: 2015  Acres: 1.070

Lakefront LAKE TUSCALOOSA LIVING! Don't miss your chance to live the waterfront lake life! This spacious 5 bedroom, 3 bath home sits on over an acre and offers over 3500 square feet of living space...

North River Country Club

13560 Country Club Drive

3 3.0   Sf: 2000   Yr: 2018  Acres: 1.130

Welcome to your fully furnished retreat on over an acre of prime Lake Tuscaloosa shoreline-perfectly designed for relaxation, entertaining, or investment income. This stunning home offers seamless...

North River Country Club

13699 Country Club Drive

3 2.0   Sf: 1937   Yr: 2005  Acres: 1.230

Immerse yourself in this beautiful 3 bedroom home on Lake Tuscaloosa! This home is highlighted with charming accents, such as wooden shiplap, hardwood floors, and a stone wood burning fireplace...

North River Country Club
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Lake Tuscaloosa Information

Lake Tuscaloosa is a popular recreational destination located in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.  Lake Tuscaloosa was created in 1969 by damming North River. The lake provides water for the City of Tuscaloosa and Northport and their surrounding communities and also serves as one of Tuscaloosa’s major recreational resources.  Approximately 177 miles of wooded shoreline surround Lake Tuscaloosa, and the streams feeding into the lake drain over four hundred square miles; providing a safe yield of two hundred million gallons of water per day.  While the quantity and quality of the water supply is good, an increase in mineral levels has occurred in recent years. It is obvious that care of this valuable resource is essential to the future of the area. Here is some information about its location, fishing, and boating:

Location
Lake Tuscaloosa is situated just northwest of the city of Tuscaloosa, approximately 60 miles southwest of Birmingham. It spans around 5,600 acres and was created by the construction of the Holt Dam on the Black Warrior River.

Fishing
Lake Tuscaloosa is known for its diverse fish population, making it a great spot for anglers. Common species include:

- Largemouth Bass
- Spotted Bass
- Bluegill
- Crappie (black and white)
- Channel Catfish
- Flathead Catfish

Fishing is allowed year-round, and many anglers are drawn to the lake, particularly during spring and fall when fish are more active. Local bait shops often provide supplies and information on fishing conditions. Remember to check the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources for fishing regulations and licensing requirements.

Boating
Boating is a popular activity on Lake Tuscaloosa, with ample opportunities for powerboating, kayaking, and canoeing. The lake has several public access points and boat ramps for launching. Key points for boating include:

- Public Boat Ramps: There are multiple ramps around the lake, providing convenient access for boaters.
- Speed Limits: Be aware that there may be speed limits in certain areas of the lake, especially near marinas and residential zones.
- Safety Regulations: Boaters must adhere to Alabama's boating laws, including wearing life jackets and having safety equipment on board.

Additional Activities
In addition to fishing and boating, Lake Tuscaloosa offers opportunities for swimming, picnicking, and wildlife watching. Several parks and recreational areas around the lake provide facilities for these activities.

Tips
- Always check weather conditions before heading out, as weather can change quickly on the water.
- Be sure to respect local wildlife and other boaters.
- It is recommended to have a map of the lake or a GPS device to navigate effectively.

Lake Tuscaloosa is a scenic destination offering a variety of recreational opportunities for residents and visitors alike. As a recreational resource, the esthetics of the lake’s environment is as important as the protection of the water quality.  Our generation bears a heavy responsibility and moral obligation to future generations in protecting Lake Tuscaloosa both as a reservoir and as a recreational area. Failure to protect the lake will have a negative impact on industrial development and economic growth, as well as our quality of life.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!

What is the Water Quality at Lake Tuscaloosa? good

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Fishing Information

The Worm Shack
205-759-4411, 1379 Mcfarland Blvd E, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404-3839

R & T Outdoor Sports Llc
205-556-0883, 2334 University Blvd E, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404-4136


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Boating Information

Smiths Marina & Dry Docks 205-339-4415, 12175 Viewpoint Rd, Northport, AL 35475-2715

Bobs Campground & Marina 205-333-1397, 15183 Marina Dr, Northport, AL 35475-2765

Estes Marina Inc 205-349-1257, 13458 N River Farm Dr, Northport, AL 35473-7124

North River Marine Inc 205-339-9190, 600 64th Ave, Northport, AL 35476-3404

Hide-A-Way Harbor Marina 205-507-7999, 12420 Hide Away Ln, Cottondale, AL 35453-0478


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Camping Information

Lake Lurleen State Park 205-339-1558, 13226 Lake Lurleen Rd, Coker, AL 35452-4111


Lake Tuscaloosa
Local Area Businesses

Indian Hills Country Club 205-349-1500, 1650 Mcfarland Blvd N, Tuscaloosa, AL 35406-2213

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