Outdoor Recreation in Southeast Alabama



Auto Racing

Southeast Alabama Motor Speedway, Kinston.
     Features the latest models of legacy and legend cars. Open every night from March until October.
     Phone - (334) 565-3539.


The Southeast Alabama Motor Speedway


Fishing

Lake Eufaula
     Long known as the “Bass Capital of the World”, Lake Eufaula is an outdoor paradise. Whether you want fishing, boating, skiing, camping, nature watching, or just relaxing, 45,000 acres and 640 miles of shoreline await you. Full service marinas, boat launch facilities, and several Corps of Engineers maintained day use facilities would make your visit to Lake Eufaula comfortable and complete. For information on planning a trip to Lake Eufaula call 800-524-7529.

Barbour County Lake
     This 75-acre lake is located 6 miles north of Clayton off County Road 49.
     Lake Manager: Glen Ray.
     (334) 775-7123
     Closed Wednesday

Coffee County Lake
     This 80-acre lake is located 4 miles northwest of Elba off County Road 54.
     Lake Manager: Celia English
     (334) 897-2131.
     Closed Tuesday

Crenshaw County Lake
     This 53 acre lake is located five miles south of Luverne off U.S. 331.
     Lake Manager: Bonnie Claveria
     (3
34) 335-4367.
     Closed Monday.

Dale County Lake (Ed Lisenby Lake)
     This 92-acre lake, which is located 1 mile north of Roy Parker Road (County Road 36) in Ozark, has been rated the No. 1 bass lake in Alabama. The lake holds the current state records for bass, bluegill, shellcracker, crappie, and channel catfish.  Open 7 days sunrise to sunset.  Closed Thanksgiving + following three days, Two weeks Christmas through New Years.     

  Lake Manager: Mickey Snell

 Phone: (334) 774-0588.


Dale County Lake


Geneva County Lakes
     These two lakes - 33 and 32 acres in size - are located 20 miles southwest of Enterprise off County Road 63.
     Lake Manager: Eleanor Tillman.
     (334) 684-6488.
     Open 7 days a week

Pike County Lake
     This 45-acres of water with the largest fishing pier on Alabama's public lakes.  410 acres of woodlands with trails, picnic areas and grills.  The  lake is located 5 miles south of Troy off County Road 39.
     Lake Manager: Diane Sullivan
     (334) 484-9610

     Closed on Tuesdays.


Pike County Lake


Hunting

Barbour County Wildlife Management Area
     Located in Barbour County near Clayton. 14,700 acres; Big game and small game hunting.

Blue Springs Wildlife Management Area
     Located in Covington County near Andalusia. 23,370 acres; Big game and small game hunting.  Phone: 334-222-5415


Covington Wildlife Management Area
     
Located in Covington and Geneva Counties near Florala. 22,490 acres; Big game and small game.  Phone: 334-222-5415


Wildlife Refuges

Eufaula National Wildlife Management Area
     This 11,000-acre refuge provides outdoor experiences in a natural setting. Activities include hunting, fishing, boating, hiking, photography, and more.
Phone: (334) 687-4065.