Locust Fork

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Locust Fork is a scenic tributary of the Black Warrior River in Alabama, known for its rugged beauty, whitewater paddling, and historic covered bridges along its course.

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Locust Fork canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
conservationStatus subject to local conservation efforts
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crossedBy Easley Covered Bridge NERFINISHED
Horton Mill Covered Bridge NERFINISHED
Swann Covered Bridge NERFINISHED
covered bridges
environment mixed hardwood forest
riparian habitat
flowsThroughRegion northern Alabama
hasFeature forested banks
rapids
rocky bluffs
sandbars
shoals
hasHazard seasonal flooding
whitewater hazards
hasScenicQuality rugged beauty
rural landscape views
knownFor historic covered bridges
rugged terrain
scenic beauty
whitewater paddling
locatedIn Blount County, Alabama NERFINISHED
Cullman County, Alabama NERFINISHED
Jefferson County, Alabama
partOf Mobile River Basin NERFINISHED
recreationActivity canoeing
fishing
kayaking
swimming
whitewater rafting
riverSystem Black Warrior River system NERFINISHED
state Alabama
supports bird habitat
fish species diversity
tributaryOf Black Warrior River NERFINISHED
usedFor nature tourism
paddling events
recreation
watercourseType free-flowing river

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Swann Covered Bridge river Locust Fork