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Access Site MS

Aliceville Lake

Tennessee - Tombigbee Waterway

Source: mississippi_department_of_game__fish__and_parks Updated 1 year ago

City: MS
County: Lowndes
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 33.32301595, -88.33384181
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About This Access Site
The Aliceville Lake access site on the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway provides a convenient boat ramp and day-use area for paddlers, anglers, and recreational boaters. The site, known as the Tom Bevill East Bank Day Use, offers amenities such as a sheltered picnic area, accessible fishing dock, and fish cleaning station.

The Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway is a major navigable river system that connects the Tennessee River to the Gulf of Mexico. At the Aliceville Lake access, boaters will find a protected cove off the main river channel, making it an ideal launch point for kayaks, canoes, and smaller motorized craft. The waterway in this region is generally wide and slow-moving, providing a pleasant, peaceful paddling experience.

Visitors can take advantage of the picnic shelters, playground, and swim beach at the day-use area, making it a popular destination for families and groups. The site is typically open year-round, though availability of specific amenities may vary. Anglers are also welcome to fish from the dock or utilize the boat ramp to access the lake and surrounding waterways.
Federal Facility Information
662-245-5500 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Tom Bevill East Bank Day Use is situated in Pickensville, Alabama past the Tom Bevill Visitor Center. The area features two shelters that can be rented. The area typically is open every day of the year. Tom Bevill East Bank Day Use is wonderful for family gatherings, watching barges go by on the Tennessee Tombigbee Waterway, and enjoying a walk along the road coming in.
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Overview
Tom Bevill East Bank Day Use is situated in Pickensville, Alabama past the Tom Bevill Visitor Center. The area features two shelters that can be rented. The area typically is open every day of the year. Tom Bevill East Bank Day Use is wonderful for family gatherings, watching barges go by on the Tennessee Tombigbee Waterway, and enjoying a walk along the road coming in.
Recreation
The Tennessee Tombigbee Waterway offers many recreational opportunities such as hunting, fishing, boating, and swimming. Hunting opportunities can be found on Corps of Engineers land in Mississippi and Alabama, as well as other state managed wildlife management areas along the waterway. Fishing the many varieties of fish on the waterway is a yearlong event, with people fishing along the shoreline or joining in on the many tournaments that are held on the waterway throughout the year. Boating is a popular activity on the waterway and many people enjoy waterskiing, swimming, and other water related activities. Swimming can be enjoyed from your boat or at a designated beach along the waterway.
Facilities
Each shelter provides water, electricity, and picnic tables for your use (except the two shelters at Waverly Day Use do not have electricity). A park host is available at most of the shelters where they can provide additional information if need be.
Natural Features
Tom Bevill East Bank Day Use has views of the main channel of the Tennessee Tombigbee Waterway where barges, yachts, and other recreational boats can be seen.  

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