Goodwater Alabama BEACHES & WATERFRONT ESCAPES


Listed below are the best beaches and waterfront escapes near Goodwater, Alabama.



1. Wind Creek State Park

Lake Martin Shoreline Fun. Set along the scenic shores of Lake Martin, Wind Creek State Park boasts a large sandy swimming beach perfect for families. Enjoy clear water, picnic areas, fishing, and lakefront camping in this sprawling, activity-packed park.

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2. Higgins Ferry Park

Lake Mitchell Getaway. Higgins Ferry Park features a dedicated swimming beach on picturesque Lake Mitchell, shaded picnic spots, and easy water access. The relaxed lakeside vibe makes it a favorite for swimming, sunbathing, and family gatherings.

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3. Pell City Lakeside Park

Spacious Sandy Beach. This vibrant city park offers a wide sandy beach, plenty of space for swimming, and picnic benches under shady trees. Walking trails and nearby restrooms add comfort to a lively lakeside day out.

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4. Jack L Ray Park

Coosa River Access. Jack L Ray Park lets you swim and relax right on the Coosa River, with a floating pier and easy water entry. Picnic benches, walking trails, and river views make it a local favorite for water recreation.

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5. Rainbow Landing

Riverfront Family Spot. Rainbow Landing features a swimming pier and sandy riverfront for cooling off along the Coosa River. Fishing, picnicking, and plenty of benches create a welcoming setting for all ages.

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6. Hatchet Creek at CR29

Wild Creek Beachfront. Natural sandbars and crystal-clear water at Hatchet Creek invite swimming, wading, and wildlife watching in a pristine setting. Public access at the CR29 crossing offers a peaceful, undeveloped beach experience.

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7. Lake Martin Public Access at D.A.R.E. Power Park

Lake Martin Day-Use. D.A.R.E. Power Park offers a sandy swimming beach, shaded picnic areas, and scenic lake views on Lake Martin. The family-friendly park features playgrounds and easy water access for a full day of fun.

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8. Oak Mountain State Park

Twin Lake Beaches. Alabama's largest state park features two freshwater lake beaches for swimming, sunbathing, and paddling. Grassy lawns, playgrounds, and ample amenities make it a top pick for outdoor recreation.

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9. Roland Cooper State Park

Alabama River Beachfront. This riverside park on the Alabama River offers a sandy swimming area, boat rentals, and wooded picnic sites. Wildlife sightings and peaceful water views add to the appeal for day-trippers and campers.

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10. Lake Lurleen State Park

Lake Beach Retreat. Lake Lurleen State Park features a wide sandy beach set against tranquil lake scenery and forested hills. Swimming, picnicking, and hiking trails offer plenty of options for an active escape.

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