Our campground is in NORTHWEST ALABAMA, in the scenic small(pop.250) town of Waterloo. Nestled in the Tennesse River Valley, almost at the point where three states meet: Alabama, Tennesse, and Mississippi, we are right on the waters of Pickwick Lake and the Tennessee River, bordered by game reservations. We offer the best in fishing and hunting, water sports, relaxation and some nearby places of interest to visit.
Visit the home page of The Town of Waterloo at www.waterlooalabama.com
For you Fisherpersons! www.flo-tour.org/fishing.html
Culver Museum, Waterloo Al. : www.flo-tour.org/tosee.html
Shiloh National Military Park-, Shiloh, Tennessee: www.nps.gov/shil/
A great unofficial web page about Shiloh is www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Trails/5659/

Birthplace of W.C. Handy , Florence, Al.: www.wchandyfest.com 
Ivy Green, Birthplace of Helen Keller, Tuscumbia, Al.: www.bham.net/keller/home.html
The River Walk Cafe is located right in Waterloo, and the Dixie Diner is just down the road. Try both of these excellent local restaurants!
For the most complete list of local restaurants, click on www.flo-tour.org/shop.html. The middle of this page has the restaurants.
For those of you with an itch for the casinos, Tunica is a short drive fom Hart's.
Another site for those interested in Alabama is www.touralabama.org
For local info on Waterloo, try www.digital-neighbors.com/city/al/waterloo452.htm
To view the Waterloo High School's web page, go to www.lcschools.org and click on Waterloo.
Also check out www.shoalsunited.com/culture.html for info on the Shoals area- Florence, Muscle Shoals, Tuscumbia
If you are in need of used or surplus equipment or supplies in any field, go yo www.recoverassets.net for medical, lab, scientific, computer, ham radio and electronic equipment, and lawn mowers!
For you Nature Lovers, Walkers, and everybody else- we have a NEW 2 mile Nature Trail! Named the Dr. Bumpass Nature Trail after the founder of Waterloo, it follows as closely as possible the original road into Waterloo- which was patterned after ancient Native American Trails. Lots of flora and fauna- geese, deer, beaver, herons, etc.. We hope you like it! |