Every Boat Ramp on Lewis Smith Lake
0 boat ramps ยท Cullman, Walker, Winston, Alabama
21,200
Surface Acres
264 ft
Max Depth
0
Boat Ramps
6
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on Lewis Smith Lake
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About Lewis Smith Lake
Lewis Smith Lake is the deepest lake in Alabama, plunging to 264 feet near the dam. This 21,200-acre impoundment features crystal-clear water with visibility often exceeding 15 feet, making it a standout among Alabama's reservoirs. The lake's 500 miles of shoreline wind through heavily forested hills and steep bluffs, creating a scenic mountain-lake atmosphere in north-central Alabama.
Smith Lake is famous for its spotted bass fishery, consistently producing trophy-sized spots that rank among the best in the nation. Striped bass thrive in the lake's deep, well-oxygenated water, and crappie fishing is excellent in the upper creek arms. The clear water demands finesse techniques, rewarding skilled anglers with quality catches.
Jasper, Cullman, and Double Springs serve as gateway communities with marinas, campgrounds, and lake access. The lake's deep, clear water and lack of commercial development make it a favorite for anglers who appreciate unspoiled natural beauty alongside outstanding fishing.
Nearest towns: Jasper, Cullman, Double Springs
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