Old Lake Guntersville State Park Maps (2023 to 2025) | 2 Maps and 1 Brochures
Use this Old Lake Guntersville State Park Maps archive to pull the exact year quickly. It spans 2023 to 2025 with downloads by edition. For the current map guide, use the Lake Guntersville State Park map page.
- Location
- Guntersville, Alabama
- Years Active
- 1947 – Present
- Official Site
- Official Lake Guntersville State Park Site
Lake Guntersville State Park Map 2025
In 2025, Lake Guntersville State Park experienced several notable operational changes. On January 10, the park delayed its opening to evaluate site conditions, followed by a full closure on January 11 due to winter weather. On March 15, multiple facilities, including the campground store and Town Creek Fishing Center, were closed.
Later in the year, on August 29, a new kayak launch and rental service officially opened in the lakefront campground area, marking a key recreational addition.

Printable Lake Guntersville State Park PDF Map 2025
Lake Guntersville State Park Map 2023
Lake Guntersville State Park Brochure 2023
FAQ
Is Guntersville Lake safe to swim in?
Swimming is allowed and considered generally safe in Guntersville Lake, with public beaches such as those at Lake Guntersville State Park and Sunset Drive. State and federal reports show water quality meets regulations and herbicide use poses no swimming restrictions. Occasional pollution or runoff events can occur, so swimmers should exercise caution after heavy rains and check for local advisories if concerned.
Where is the Miracle Mile on Guntersville Lake?
The Miracle Mile on Guntersville Lake is located near Goose Pond Colony at Scottsboro, Alabama. It refers to a popular stretch of the main river on either side of Goose Pond Colony, known for excellent bass fishing and tournament activity. Goose Pond Colony sits directly on the lake and offers access to this renowned fishing area.
How much does it cost to go to Lake Guntersville State Park?
Day-use admission at Lake Guntersville State Park is $5 per adult, $2 for children (11 and under), $2 for seniors (62+), and free for kids 3 and under. Camping rates, cabins, and lodge prices are higher, with campsites and cabins ranging from about $94–$182 per night and chalets from $120–$135 per night. Additional activities, such as kayak rentals or zipline, have separate fees charged on-site.
What is there to do at Lake Guntersville State Park?
Lake Guntersville State Park offers hiking and biking trails, an 18-hole golf course, the Screaming Eagle zipline, and a beach complex. Visitors can enjoy fishing, boating, wildlife viewing (including bald eagle programs), and guided nature hikes. Additional amenities include a resort inn, camping facilities, and a nature center on over 6,000 acres of natural woodlands.



