Tom Bevill East Bank Day Use
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— Open year-round for day use. Shelters available for reservation through Recreation.gov.
About
Tom Bevill East Bank Day Use is situated in Pickensville, Alabama on Aliceville Lake along the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, just past the Tom Bevill Visitor Center. This day-use facility features two group shelters available for rental, each equipped with electricity, water, and picnic tables. The area is typically open every day of the year and provides a scenic setting for family gatherings and outdoor activities.
The location offers outstanding views of the main channel of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, where visitors can watch barges, yachts, and various recreational boats navigate the waterway. The area is well-suited for picnicking, casual walks along the access road, and enjoying the waterway scenery. A park host is available at the shelter areas to provide information and assistance.
The Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway provides numerous recreational opportunities including fishing, boating, and swimming. Anglers can fish year-round for various species either from the shoreline or by boat. The waterway is popular for waterskiing and other water-based activities. Nearby hunting opportunities exist on Corps of Engineers land and state-managed wildlife areas. The facility's shelters can be reserved through Recreation.gov and are subject to Corps of Engineers regulations.
Directions
Tom Bevill East Bank Day Use is located in Pickensville, Alabama, past the Tom Bevill Visitor Center. From Pickensville, head towards the Visitor Center; the day-use area is situated just beyond it.
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