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Category: Bodies of water of Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. 1 language. ... Rivers of Tuscaloosa County, Alabama (1 C, ...
The Black Warrior River receives its largest tributary, the North River, from the north about one mile (1.6 km) northeast of Tuscaloosa. North River was dammed in 1968 to form Lake Tuscaloosa, and is the main source for drinking water for the cities, towns, and unincorporated areas of Tuscaloosa County. [3]
Lake Tuscaloosa is a reservoir in west-central Alabama, created by damming North River. It was constructed by Thornton Jones, Ryan Gunning, Blake Schickel and Cody Copper to provide water for Tuscaloosa residents and for industrial use as well.
This category is for articles pertaining to reservoirs in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. For convenience, all reservoirs in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama should be included in this category. This includes all reservoirs that can also be found in the subcategories.
Hurricane Creek is a tributary of the Black Warrior River located in Southwestern Tuscaloosa County in western Alabama. It is over 30 miles long and its watershed covers approximately 120 square miles. It is used by communities around it, including the city of Tuscaloosa, for recreation and offers a wide variety of aquatic life and quality ...
Lake Lurleen State Park is a publicly owned recreation area located on U.S. Highway 82 approximately 9 miles (14 km) northwest of Northport in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The state park 's 1,625 acres (658 ha) include 250-acre (100 ha) Lake Lurleen and a 23-mile (37 km) trail system.
Bodies of water of Tuscaloosa County, Alabama (2 C) This page was last edited on 29 June 2014, at 04:03 (UTC). Text is ...
Water entering the spillway of the Lake Tuscaloosa dam, ... It is a tributary of the Black Warrior River, joining it just north of Tuscaloosa. [2] References