Lewis Smith Lake is a sprawling, many-armed reservoir on the Sipsey Fork of the Black Warrior River, winding across Cullman, Walker, and Winston counties in North Alabama. Its 500+ miles of forested shoreline branch into dozens of named creeks, branches, and coves. Below are the major sections of Smith Lake, grouped by county. Smith Lake Rentals and Sales works with buyers, sellers, and vacation-rental owners across every one of them.
Winston County
On the Winston side you'll find the western arms of the lake, including the Sipsey arm, Rock Creek, Brushy Creek, and Clear Creek.
- Bear Branch
- Brushy Creek
- Butler Branch
- Clear Creek
- Coon Creek (Falls City)
- Devils Branch
- Dismal Creek
- Hoghouse Creek
- Little Bear Branch
- Little Dismal
- Robinson Bottoms
- Rock Creek
- Rockhouse Creek
- Sipsey
- Sipsey Main
- White Oak Creek
- Yellow Creek
Cullman County
On the Cullman side you'll find the eastern side of the lake, including Ryan Creek, Crooked Creek, and Simpson Creek.
- Bates Branch
- Big Branch / Coon Creek
- Broglen Branch
- Clinton Branch
- Crooked Creek
- Doc Harris Spring Branch
- Lick Branch
- Lick Creek
- Little Crooked Creek
- Long Branch
- Pigeon Roost
- Ryan Creek
- Simpson Creek
- Sulphur Springs
- Willoughby Branch
Walker County
On the Walker side you'll find the southern end near Lewis Smith Dam, including the lower Main Channel, Duncan Creek, and Battle Creek.
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