2 18-hole miniature golf courses and video arcade.
Lake Guntersville State Park
Street address:
7966 AL Hwy. 227
Guntersville, AL 35976-9126
Phone:
256-571-5444
Fax:
256-571-9043
Schedule:
Office open M–F 9–5 (plus weekends in summer); park open daily sunup–sundown.
Mailing:
7966 AL Hwy. 227
Guntersville, AL 35976-9126
Discount:
Senior, Group
Admission:
Free
Accepted:
Personal Checks
Travelers Checks
American Express
Lodge, 20 chalets, 15 cottages and 18-hole golf on mountain. Camping and cabins on lake. Picnicking, tennis. More than 30 mi./48 km of hiking trails. American bald eagle winter home—educational programs in January.
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Rated 4 stars (Golf Digest). Tiff eagle greens, rolling fairways. Overlooking Lake Guntersville. Lots available. Swimming and tennis. Villa available nightly. Golf school.
Number of holes: 18
Par: 72
Pontoon boat and personal watercraft rentals. Full-service marina, boat sales and service.
Special exhibits every month (traveling and local). Permanent collection includes Indian artifacts, TVA exhibit on constructing Guntersville Dam, extensive gem collection, native birds, Guntersville Lake exhibit, various local art and artifacts.
Newly renovated depot with miniature train display, plus memorabilia from years past.
Recreation in Marshall Co. centers on mighty Tennessee River and 30-mi./48.27-km Guntersville Lake. Popular spot for bass and crappie fishing, as well as swimming, boating, skiing and sailing.
Championship course on mountaintop with rolling terrain.
Number of holes: 18
Par: 72
Championship Yardage: 6785 yds.
Surrounded by beautiful scenery and challenging greens.
Number of holes: 18
Par: 72
Championship Yardage: 6700 yds.
Specializing in largemouth bass (Lake Guntersville, Wheeler Lake). Any size group welcome; 2 people per boat. Photos of catch published in Woods and Water magazine.