Pinkston Creek is a popular fishing area in Alabama that is home to a variety of fish species, including largemouth bass, catfish, crappie, and bream. Nearby activities include hiking, camping, and picnicking at the nearby William B. Bankhead National Forest. Fishing tips include using live bait and fishing near structure such as fallen trees and rocks. The best time to visit is in the spring and fall when temperatures average around 70-80 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Camping Area | Campsites | Reservations | Toilets | Showers | Elevation |
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Cages Bend - Old Hickory Lake | 43 | 477 ft | |||
Cedars of Lebanon State Park | 117 | 686 ft | |||
Edgar Evins State Park | 60 | 929 ft | |||
Bledsoe Creek State Park | 57 | 609 ft | |||
Cedar Creek - Old Hickory Lake | 60 | 459 ft | |||
Seven Points - J. Percy Priest Reservoir | 60 | 521 ft | |||
Long Branch - Center Hill Lake | 60 | 818 ft | |||
Salt Lick Creek - Cordell Hull Lake | 145 | 574 ft | |||
Defeated Creek - Cordell Hull Lake | 155 | 527 ft | |||
Anderson Road - J. Percy Priest Reservoir | 10 | 535 ft |