Thursday, April 6, 2017

Corinth Recreation Area In Bankhead National Forest - Double Springs, Alabama

We had an uneventful trip from Eufaula, Alabama to the Bankhead National Forest in Double Springs, Alabama on Tuesday.  We are staying at the Corinth Recreation Area in the National Forest.

Tuesday's Trip

Our Campsite - the sites are fairly large and spaced quite a ways apart from each other.   The campground is nearly empty so far so it has been very private and peaceful.

The boat landing

The beach area from the boat landing

Part of Lewis Smith Lake - the lake covers 33 sq. mi. and has 500+ miles of shoreline

Darby at the beach - the water is quite high - the rows of blocks would normally be on dry land

Darby after getting in deeper than he had planned

One of many caves in the area

The only wildlife we have seen so far - he was on a tree beside our campsite - some type of Gecko - probably a Common House Gecko or possibly a Indo-Pacific Gecko - not sure

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