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Topo Map of Reservoirs in Hale County, Alabama

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Reservoirs in Hale County Alabama

Place USGS Topo Map
Bailey Lake Melton
Bryars Junior Lake Melton
Bryars Junior Lakes Melton
Bryars Junior Lakes Melton
Carey Tidmore Lake Melton
Carmichael Lake Greensboro
Charlie Moseley Lake Number One Mason Bend
Charlie Moseley Lake Number Two Mason Bend
Coleman Farm Ponds Newbern
Coleman Lakes Melton
Coleman Lakes Melton
Fitzgerald Lake Casemore
Gross Lake Greensboro
Hardenbergh Lake Newbern
J B Thomas Lake Hogglesville
J L Morrison Lake Number One Greensboro
J L Morrison Lake Number Two Greensboro
Jimmy Seale Lake Melton
Joe Glover Lake Hogglesville
John Jays Lake Greensboro
Kyser Lakes Newbern
Kyser Lakes Greensboro
Kyser Lakes Greensboro
Kyser Lakes Greensboro
Lake View Country Club Lake Melton
Lawson Lakes Warrior Dam
Lawson Lakes Warrior Dam
Lelia Myers Lake Melton
Lenson Montgomery Lake Number 1 Ingram
Lenson Montgomery Lake Number 2 Ingram
Lenson Montz Ponds Greensboro
Lenson Montz Ponds Greensboro
Lewis Lawson Lake Number Five Greensboro
Lewis Lawson Lake Number Four Greensboro
Lewis Lawson Pond Casemore
Limestone Lakes Melton
Massey Lake Melton
Montz Lake Number Four Greensboro
Morrison Brothers Lake Melton
Morrison Brothers Lake Melton
Morrison Brothers Lake Greensboro
Murphy Averette Lake Ingram
Oscar Cobb Lake Uniontown West
Payne Lake Payne Lake
Payne Lake Townley
Phillips Lake Melton
Richards Lake Melton
Roy Alexander Lake Melton
State Cattle Ranch Lakes Melton
State Cattle Ranch Lakes Melton
State Cattle Ranch Lakes Melton
State Cattle Ranch Lakes Melton
State Cattle Ranch Lakes Melton
Sullivan Lakes Melton
Sully Ponds Melton
Sully Ponds Melton
Thomas Lake Hogglesville
Walthall Lake Newbern
Warrior Lake Warrior Dam
William Dale Lake Newbern
Willie Woods Lake Newbern
Willie Woods Lake Newbern

This is a list of all the reservoirs in Hale County, Alabama. In some cases there are duplicate names so try to select the one you are looking for based on the USGS quad topo map name which is often a recognizable feature or town nearby.