Bankhead Lake: Overview



  Bankhead Lake is the most northern project on the Black Warrior-Tombigbee river   system. The lake's clear waters stretch for 65 miles and encompass 9,100 surface acres.   This includes the Locust and Mulberry forks to the head of navigation.

  All development on the lake is either privately owned or commercial. There are several   marinas  and fish camps along the lake that provide boat docking and storage, fueling   facilities, boat repairs, launching ramps, food, and supplies.

  The shoreline of Bankhead Lake is privately owned. Because of this, there is extensive   shoreline development. A major portion of this development is privately owned homes.   There are several marinas and fish camps along the lake that provide boat docking and   storage, fueling facilities, boat repairs, launching ramps, food and supplies. The Corps of   Engineers does not have developed recreation areas on Bankhead Lake.

 

Recreation Links:

  • Boating

  • Fishing

  • Local Weather

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