Joe Wheeler State Park

Coordinates: 34°47′28″N 87°22′45″W / 34.79111°N 87.37917°W / 34.79111; -87.37917
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Joe Wheeler State Park
Map showing the location of Joe Wheeler State Park
Map showing the location of Joe Wheeler State Park
Location in Alabama
LocationLauderdale & Lawrence counties, Alabama, United States
Coordinates34°47′28″N 87°22′45″W / 34.79111°N 87.37917°W / 34.79111; -87.37917
Area2,550 acres (10.3 km2)
Elevation571 ft (174 m)
DesignationAlabama state park
Established1949
Named forJoseph "Joe" Wheeler
AdministratorAlabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
WebsiteJoe Wheeler State Park

Joe Wheeler State Park is a public recreation area with resort features located on Wheeler Lake, an impoundment of the Tennessee River in northwest Alabama.[1] The state park contains 2,550 acres (1,030 ha) of land in three separate parcels and adjoins the Tennessee Valley Authority's Wheeler Dam.[2]

History[edit]

The park was established when the state purchased land from the TVA in 1949. Resort features were added during a major upgrade begun in 1973.[2] The park, the lake and dam all are named for Confederate general and U.S. Congressman Joseph Wheeler.[3]

Awards[edit]

In September 2020, Joe Wheeler State Park was one of eleven Alabama state parks awarded Tripadvisor’s Traveler’s Choice Award, which recognizes businesses and attractions that earn consistently high user reviews.[4]

Activities and amenities[edit]

The Rogersville area of the park includes a resort lodge, convention facilities, restaurant, campground, 140-slip marina, 18-hole golf course, and 2.5-mile (4.0 km) loop trail for hiking and biking.[1] The TVA maintains a dam overlook near the state park's cabin area.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Joe Wheeler State Park". Alabama State Parks. Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
  2. ^ a b Thomas V. Ress (March 8, 2019). "Joe Wheeler State Park". Encyclopedia of Alabama. Alabama Humanities Foundation. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
  3. ^ "Wheeler". Tennessee Valley Authority. Retrieved January 5, 2016.
  4. ^ "Trip Advisor Awards 2020". Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. September 3, 2020. Retrieved September 4, 2020.

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