New Brockton Alabama BEACHES & WATERFRONT ESCAPES


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



1. Pea River at Coffee CR 147 (Coles Bridge)

Riverside swimming spot. Enjoy a classic sandbar setting along the Pea River with easy access for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking. Wildlife observation and water recreation are popular at this well-used local river beach.

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2. Big Creek at Coffee County Road 342

Creekside recreational beach. Plunge into clear waters at this beloved local creek, perfect for swimming and relaxing on the sandy banks. Holiday weekends bring lively crowds, while off-peak times offer peaceful wildlife viewing and picnicking.

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3. Frank Jackson State Park

Lakefront park oasis. Lake Jackson's grassy beach welcomes swimmers, sunseekers, and families for classic lake recreation. The park's boardwalk, picnic areas, and wildlife-rich trails create a vibrant setting for outdoor fun.

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4. Lake Tholocco Recreation Area

Reservoir beach area. Sand beaches and calm waters make Lake Tholocco a top spot for swimming, kayaking, and lakeside picnics. Playgrounds and shaded picnic pavilions add to the family-friendly vibe.

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5. Blue Springs State Park

Spring-fed swimming beach. Crystal-clear spring waters provide refreshment for swimmers while grassy banks invite sunbathing and picnicking. Nature trails and abundant wildlife make it a favorite for outdoor exploration.

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6. Lakepoint State Park

Chattahoochee lakeside retreat. Sandy swimming beaches overlook scenic Lake Eufaula, offering fishing, boating, and wildlife watching opportunities. Spacious picnic areas and playgrounds enhance the lakeside fun.

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7. Florala State Park

Border lake beach park. The white sand beach on Lake Jackson delivers swimming, sunbathing, and paddle sports with panoramic views. Shaded picnic tables and a lakeside boardwalk round out the experience.

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8. Conecuh National Forest Open Pond Recreation Area

Forest lake beach. Open Pond's sandy beach and clear lake create a tranquil setting for swimming, canoeing, and shoreline picnics. Birdwatching and hiking trails add a natural adventure element.

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9. Lake Frank Jackson Island Boardwalk

Island boardwalk beach. Access the unique island via boardwalk for swimming, sunbathing, and wildlife viewing in a secluded lakeside setting. The area is popular for fishing, photography, and peaceful picnics.

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10. Geneva State Park

Park lake swimming beach. A sandy beach stretches along the park's lake, inviting visitors for swimming, picnicking, and fishing. Shaded areas and playgrounds make it a top destination for families.

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