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Lake Lurleen State Park Attractions
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13226 Lake Lurleen Rd.
Coker, AL 35452
205-339-1558
205-339-8885 (fax)
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Day-Use Area:
7 a.m until sundown

For those who like to explore and take in the local sights and culture, the cities of Northport and Tuscaloosa both offer unique experiences. No trip would be complete without a visit to the University of Alabama campus and the Paul “Bear" Bryant Museum and Alabama’s Museum of Natural History. There is also the renown Kentuck Art Festival held in Northport, which attracts many artists and craftsmen from the Southeast. 

University of Alabama

Paul "Bear" Bryant Museum

Kentuck Art Festival