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Natural Bridge Rock
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Alabama is reputed for being one of the most intriguing tourist attraction destinations with very many beautiful sights of mountains,lakes, parks and vibrant towns. Coming to the lakes, the northern region of Alabama alone offers eight glistering sport lakes for recreational activities like fishing, hunting and other water sports. Some of these magnificent lakes are the Bear Creek lakes, Lake Guntersville, H. Neely Henry lake, Lewis Smith Lake, Pickwick Lake, Weiss Lake, Wheeler lake and the Wilson lake.
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Besides, tourists visiting the Natural Bridge town of Alabama can also pay a visit to the Natural Bridge Rock which is a 148 foot sandstone bridge that overlooks from about 60 feet to the pathways of the town below. The Natural Bridge Rock was created thousands of years ago as a result of an erosion of a tributary stream. This magnificent Bridge rock in Alabama is ideally situated among the natural settings of the forest, surrounded with gardens that provide facility for picnicking and leisure hiking. Tourists can visit this spectacular Natural Bridge Rock at almost any time of the year, open from 8am till sunset.
The natural bridge town is located southwest of the Winston County in Alabama, United States. While visiting Alabama, the tourists also ensure to visit this thinly populated town for the Natural Bridge Rock which accounts for being the only major tourist attraction spot of Natural Bridge town. This Roch arch which is commonly referred to as the Natural Bridge Rock is the longest bridge of the Rockies in the east. For more fun and entertainment, you can also visit the nearby town of Haleyville, Alabama.
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