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River in Alabama, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sipsey Fork of the Black Warrior River is a 71-mile-long (114 km)[1] river located in the U.S. state of Alabama, and is formed by the junction of Thompson and Hubbard creeks in the Sipsey Wilderness of Bankhead National Forest. The Sipsey Fork discharges into the Mulberry Fork.[2] The Sipsey Fork below Lewis Smith Lake is one of the few places within the state to catch rainbow trout.
Sipsey Fork | |
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Location | |
Country | United States |
State | Alabama |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• coordinates | 34.32259°N 87.47224°W |
Mouth | |
• coordinates | 33.81566°N 87.05722°W |
Length | 71 mi (114 km) |
Basin features | |
River system | Mobile-Tensaw |
Type | Wild, Scenic |
Designated | October 28, 1988 |
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